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1 shine
[ʃaɪn]v1) светить, блестеть2) светиться, сверкать, блестеть- ice shines- smb's face shines
- shine with happiness- shine- glow
- coals were glowing brightly
- her cheeks were glowing from the frost
- he was glowing with pleasure
- walls of the kitchen were glowing in the warm light from the stove
- full moon glowed above them through the mist
- gleam
- car parked outside was gleaming in the sun
- small puddles were gleaming in the lamp-light
- whenever he smiled his gold teeth gleamed
- blaze
- enemy search lights blazed overhead blinding the pilot
- windows of the house blazed bright
- line of camels walked slowly under the blazing sky
- flash
- he flashed a torch in my eyes
- lighting flashed a cross the sky
- I saw his car flashed its headlights
- light-house flashes once every two minutes
- blue beacon on top of the police car was flashing
- sparkle
- storm had passed, and moon light made the raindrops sparkle
- she wore a diamond necklace that sparkled in the light of the fire
- twinkle
- through the trees the lights of the town twinkled brightly
- we went for a walk in the moon-light with the stars twinkling high above us
- I could see the old man's eyes twinkle and I knew he was only joking
- glitter
- frost glittered on the ground
- jewels glittered in the cemi-darkness of the cave
- it is not all gold that glitters
- shimmer
- bright stars shimmered above our heads
- when he moves his silk shirt shimmers
- glisten
- grey roofs glistened after the rain
- her face was glistering with sweat
- blink
- message light on my answering machine was blinking
- flicker
- candle flickered and went out
- needle of the speedermeter flickered between 70-80 m. p. h
- smile flickered on his lips
- candles were flickering in the droughty bedroom -
2 glow
1. [gləʋ] n1. 1) сильный жар; накалto be (all) in /of/ a glow - пылать, ощущать жар
2) тепло, ощущение тепла2. свет; отблеск, зарево (отдалённого пожара, заката)3. 1) румянец2) яркость красок4. взволнованность, горячность; пыл, жар, рвениеto set in a glow - накалять; разгорячать; возбуждать
5. амер. разг. лёгкое опьянение6. эл. свечение, накал2. [gləʋ] vglow discharge - элк. тлеющий разряд
1. накаляться докрасна или добела2. 1) светиться; сверкать; бросать яркий свет; блистатьstars glowing in the sky - звёзды, ярко сверкающие на небе
2) гореть, сверкать ( о глазах)3) излучать3. ощущать приятную теплотуa walk in the cold makes your body glow - прогулка по морозу заставляет тело /кожу/ гореть /вызывает ощущение тепла/
4. сиять, оживляться5. 1) рдеть, пылать ( о щеках)her cheeks glowed as she danced - когда она танцевала, щёки её горели
2) сгорать, пылать (от страсти, любви, ненависти и т. п.)to glow with enthusiasm - гореть /пылать/ энтузиазмом
he was glowing with admiration - он испытывал чувство глубокого восхищения
6. тлеть
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