gleam with

gleam with
1) phr. v. เป็นมันวาวด้วย
related: เป็นเงามันด้วย, ส่องแสงเป็นประกาย
syn.: glisten with, glitter with
2) phr. v. ตาเป็นประกายด้วย (ความรู้สึก)

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  • gleam — gleam1 [gli:m] v 1.) to shine softly = ↑glimmer ▪ His teeth gleamed under his moustache. gleam with ▪ The wooden panelling was gleaming with wax polish. 2.) if your eyes or face gleam with a feeling, they show it = ↑glint gleam with ▪ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • gleam — 1 verb (I) 1 to shine softly: The spire of the Golden Temple gleamed in the autumn sun. (+ with): the table s surface gleaming with wax polish 2 gleam with happiness/joy etc if your eyes or face gleam with a feeling, they show it: His face… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • gleam — I n. 1) a faint gleam 2) a wild gleam (there was a wild gleam in his eyes) II v. (D; intr.) to gleam with * * * [gliːm] (D; intr.) to gleam with a faint gleam a wild gleam (there was a wild gleam in his eyes) …   Combinatory dictionary

  • gleam´ing|ly — gleam «gleem», noun, verb. –n. 1. a flash or beam of light: »We saw the gleam of headlights through the fog. 2. a short or faint light: »the gleam of shining metal. 3. Figurative. a short appearance; faint show: »After one gleam of hope, all was… …   Useful english dictionary

  • gleam — ► VERB ▪ shine brightly, especially with reflected light. ► NOUN 1) a faint or brief light. 2) a brief or faint show of a quality or emotion. ● a gleam in someone s eye Cf. ↑a gleam in someone s eye …   English terms dictionary

  • gleam — [glēm] n. [ME glem < OE glæm < IE * ghlei < * ĝhel , to shine, gleam > GOLD, GLASS, GLOW] 1. a flash or beam of light 2. a faint light 3. a reflected brightness, as from a polished surface 4 …   English World dictionary

  • gleam — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 soft light ADJECTIVE ▪ dull, faint ▪ distant PREPOSITION ▪ gleam of ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • gleam — I. noun Etymology: Middle English gleem, from Old English glǣm; akin to Old English geolu yellow more at yellow Date: 15th century 1. a. a transient appearance of subdued or partly obscured light < the gleam of dawn in the east > b. (1) a small… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • gleam — I UK [ɡliːm] / US [ɡlɪm] verb [intransitive] Word forms gleam : present tense I/you/we/they gleam he/she/it gleams present participle gleaming past tense gleamed past participle gleamed 1) to shine brightly Her car gleamed in the sunshine. 2) a)… …   English dictionary

  • gleam — gleam1 [ glim ] verb intransitive 1. ) to shine brightly: Her car gleamed in the sunshine. 2. ) if your eyes gleam, you look excited or happy: SHINE a ) if a feeling or emotion gleams in your eyes, you express it with your eyes gleam gleam 2 [… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • gleam — 01. The cat s eyes blazed yellow in the [gleam] of my flashlight. 02. He polished his new car until it was [gleaming]. 03. The hikers set out at the first [gleam] of dawn. 04. Snowflakes [gleamed] like tiny diamonds in her long, black hair. 05.… …   Grammatical examples in English

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