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I ['flɪkə(r)]1) (of light, flame) guizzo m., tremolio m.2) (slight sign) (of interest) filo m.; (of anger) fremito m.3) (movement) (of eyelid) battito m.; (of indicator) oscillazione f.II ['flɪkə(r)]1) (shine unsteadily) [fire, light, flame] tremolare, guizzare, baluginare; [ image] sfarfallare* * *['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) tremolare2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) guizzare2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) guizzo/tremolio di una candela* * *flicker /ˈflɪkə(r)/n.1 breve movimento; guizzo; fremito; tremolio: The candle gave a last flicker, la candela diede un ultimo guizzo; the flicker of an eyelid, il fremito di una palpebra; a flicker of light, un guizzo di luce; un breve bagliore2 (fig.) apparizione fugace; lampo; balenìo; fremito: a flicker of a smile, il lampo di un sorriso; I caught a flicker of amusement in his eyes, colsi un lampo divertito nei suoi occhi; a flicker of fear, un fremito di paura3 (fig.) accenno; barlume: a flicker of hope, un barlume di speranza; a flicker of interest, un accenno di interesse; On meeting him, she didn't show a flicker of recognition, nell'incontrarlo, lei non diede il minimo segno di riconoscerlo(to) flicker /ˈflɪkə(r)/v. i.1 ( di cosa luminosa) tremolare; guizzare; balenare; mandare lampi: A faint light flickered among the trees, una luce fioca tremolava fra gli alberi; The jewel flickered with a blue light, la gemma mandava lampi di luce azzurra; The flame flickered and died, la fiamma guizzò brevemente e si spense; to flicker into flame, accendersi con un guizzo2 agitarsi; fremere; vacillare; ondeggiare: Shadows flickered on the wall, sul muro si agitavano ombre; His expression did not flicker, il suo viso non ha avuto un fremito3 ( con avv. o prep.) muoversi, passare rapidamente; apparire fugacemente; balenare: A smile flickered across her lips, un sorriso le balenò sulle labbra; sulle sua labbra passò il fremito di un sorriso; His eyes flickered around the room, i suoi occhi saettarono per la stanza4 ( di palpebra) sbattere appena; fremere: The girl's eyes flickered open, la ragazza ha sbattuto le palpebre e ha aperto gli occhi5 (di uccello, insetto) svolazzare.* * *I ['flɪkə(r)]1) (of light, flame) guizzo m., tremolio m.2) (slight sign) (of interest) filo m.; (of anger) fremito m.3) (movement) (of eyelid) battito m.; (of indicator) oscillazione f.II ['flɪkə(r)]1) (shine unsteadily) [fire, light, flame] tremolare, guizzare, baluginare; [ image] sfarfallare -
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1. intransitive verbflackern; [Fernsehapparat:] flimmern2. nounFlackern, das; (of TV) Flimmern, das; (fig.) Aufflackern, das; (of smile) Anflug, der* * *['flikə] 1. verb1) (to burn unsteadily: the candle flickered.) flackern2) (to move quickly and unsteadily: A smile flickered across her face.) flackern2. noun(an unsteady light or flame: the flicker of an oil lamp.) das Flackern* * *flick·er[ˈflɪkəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vi1. (shine unsteadily) candle, fire, light flackern; TV flimmern; (move unsteadily) eyes unruhig sein; eyelids zucken; flag flattern; tongue züngelna look of horror \flickered across her face ihr stand plötzlich das Entsetzen ins Gesicht geschriebenthe thought \flickered into my head that... der Gedanke schoss mir durch den Kopf, dass...II. vtto \flicker an eyelid mit dem Augenlid zuckenIII. n1. (movement) of a candle, fire, light Flackern nt kein pl; of TV pictures Flimmern nt kein pl; of eyelids Zucken nt kein pl; of flag Flattern nt kein pla \flicker of hope ein Hoffnungsschimmer m* * *['flɪkə(r)]1. vi(flame, candle, light) flackern; (TV) flimmern; (needle on dial) zittern; (eyelid) flattern, zuckenthe snake's tongue flickered in and out — die Schlange züngelte
his eyes flickered toward(s) the door — er blickte kurz zur Tür
2. n(of flame, candle, light) Flackern nt; (of TV) Flimmern nt; (of needle on dial) Zittern nt; (of eyelid) Flattern ntwithout so much as the flicker of a smile — ohne (auch nur) den Anflug eines Lächelns
* * *flicker1 [ˈflıkə(r)]A s1. flackerndes Licht2. Flackern n:the final flicker of a dying fire das letzte Aufflackern eines erlöschenden Feuers;a flicker of hope ein Hoffnungsfunke3. Zucken n4. COMPUT, TV Flimmern n5. Flattern n6. besonders US → academic.ru/28008/flick">flick2B v/i1. flackern (Kerze, Augen etc):the candle flickered out die Kerze flackerte noch einmal auf und erlosch;the hope flickered within her that her husband was still alive in ihr flackerte immer wieder die Hoffnung auf2. zucken (Schatten, Augenlider etc):4. flattern (Vogel)C v/t1. flackern lassen:2. andeuten, signalisieren:* * *1. intransitive verbflackern; [Fernsehapparat:] flimmern2. nounFlackern, das; (of TV) Flimmern, das; (fig.) Aufflackern, das; (of smile) Anflug, der* * *n.Flimmern n. v.flackern v.flimmern v. -
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flick·er [ʼflɪkəʳ, Am -ɚ] via look of horror \flickered across her face ihr stand plötzlich das Entsetzen ins Gesicht geschrieben;the thought \flickered into my head that... der Gedanke schoss mir durch den Kopf, dass... vtto \flicker an eyelid mit dem Augenlid zucken n1) ( movement) of a candle, fire, light Flackern nt kein pl; of TV pictures Flimmern nt kein pl; of eyelids Zucken nt kein pl; of flag Flattern nt kein pl;a \flicker of hope ein Hoffnungsschimmer m -
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1. n мерцание2. n колеблющийся свет3. n вспышка4. n проблеск, вспышка5. n трепетание, дрожание6. n кино тряска, мелькание7. n сл. кинокартина, кинофильм8. v мерцать; вспыхивать и гаснуть9. v трепетать, дрожать10. v моргать, мигать11. v бить, хлопать крыльями12. v налетать13. v амер. подавать световые сигналыflicker epilepsy — эпилептический припадок, спровоцированный световым мельканием
14. n амер. зоол. золотой, золотистый дятелСинонимический ряд:1. flash (noun) blink; flare; flash; glance; gleam; glimmer; spark; twinkle; wink2. glint (noun) glint; trace; vestige3. blink (verb) blink; gleam; glimmer; glint; glitter; glow; shimmer; sparkle; twinkle; wink4. flit (verb) dance; flit; flitter; flutter; hover5. waver (verb) flash; shine intermittently; shine unsteadily; waver -
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تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. \ تَلأْلؤ \ luminescence. \ _(field) Phys. \ See Also تألق (تأَلُّق) -
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وَمَضَ \ blink: (of lights) to shine unsteadily. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. \ وَمْضَة \ spark: a very small bit of burning matter: A spark flew out of the fire and burnt my coat. \ See Also شرارة (شَرارة) -
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وَمَضَ \ blink: (of lights) to shine unsteadily. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. -
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وَمَضَ \ blink: (of lights) to shine unsteadily. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. -
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وَمَضَ \ blink: (of lights) to shine unsteadily. gleam: to shine faintly (like a cat’s eyes or bright blade in the darkness): The lamp gleamed in the darkness. glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. -
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تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
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تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
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تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
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تَلأْلأَ \ glimmer: to send out a weak unsteady light. glitter: to shine with bright flashes of light: Glittering stars; glittering jewels. sparkle: (of jewels, eyes, the sea, the stars, etc.) to send out little flashes of light. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
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flicker [ˈflɪkər]2. noun* * *['flɪkə(r)] 1.1) ( unsteady light)2) ( slight sign) (of interest, anger) lueur f (of de)3) ( movement) ( of eyelid) clignement m; ( of indicator) oscillation f2.1) ( shine unsteadily) [fire, light, flame] vaciller, trembloter; [image] clignoter2) ( move) [eye, eyelid] cligner3.flickering present participle adjective [light, flame] vacillant; [image] tremblant -
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A n1 ( unsteady light) (of light, flame, candle) vacillation f, tremblotement m ; ( of lightning) vacillement m ;2 ( slight sign) (of interest, surprise, anger, guilt) lueur f (of de) ; the flicker of a smile l'ombre d'un sourire ;B vi1 ( shine unsteadily) [fire, light, flame] vaciller, trembloter ; [image] clignoter ; [lightning] jeter une lueur vacillante ;2 ( pass quickly) a suspicion flickered across ou through his mind un doute lui a traversé l'esprit ;3 ( move) [eye, eyelid] cligner. -
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أَوْمَضَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
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أَوْمَضَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour. -
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أَوْمَضَ \ flash: to give a sudden bright light: The lighthouse on the rock flashes twice a minute. twinkle: to shine unsteadily, as stars do: the twinkling lights of the harbour.
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