sparkle
v[I, Ipr]
~ (with sth)
1 shine brightly with flashes of light 闪耀; 闪烁
Her diamonds sparkled in the candle-light. 她的钻石在烛光中闪闪发亮.
pavements sparkling with frost 冰霜闪耀的人行道
Her eyes sparkled with excitement. 她目光闪烁显露出激动的神情.
2 be full of life and wit 活力和才智焕发; 活跃
She was really sparkling (with happiness) at the wedding. 在婚礼上她(幸福得)容光焕发.
She always sparkles at parties. 在聚会上她总是神采奕奕. sparkle, n [U, C]
effect made by sparkling (sparkle 1, 2); act of sparkling 光亮; 活力; 闪光
the sparkle of sunlight on snow 阳光照射在雪上的闪光
There was a sudden sparkle as the fireworks were lit. 烟火点燃後火花迸发.
a performance that lacked sparkle 缺乏生气的表演.
Today Ellis Island is a museum, showing the roots of America's new citizens, who came from all the corners of the earth.
今天,埃利斯岛成了一座博物馆,展示着来自世界各地的美国新公民的根源。
If you want to send a letter to an office abroad that is in a different time zone, you can send a fax, and it will be received even though the office is not open.
如果你要寄信到不同时区的国外办公室,你可以发个传真,即使办公室不开门,信也会被收到。
Can you go through them and give me whatever you find?