the phenomenon of light emission by a body as its temperature is raised同义词:incandescence
a feeling of considerable warmth
a steady even light without flames
the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving or arriving at a point on a surface同义词:radiance, glowing
an appearance of reflected light同义词:gleam, gleaming, lambency
动词 glow:
emit a steady even light without flames
have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink同义词:beam, radiate, shine
shine intensely, as if with heat同义词:burn
be exuberant or high-spirited
experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion同义词:beam, radiate, shine
例句
He felt a glow of pride as people admired his new car.人们夸他的新汽车时,他得意得很。
There midnight's all a glimmer and noon (is) a purple glow.那儿午夜浮光微摇,中午紫光争耀。
The fire cast a ruddy glow over the city.这场火把城市上空映得一片通红。
The blacksmith heated the iron bar until it glowed.这个铁匠给铁棒加热,直到烧红为止。
There is a glow of health in his face.他的脸容光焕发。
The cat's eyes glowed in the darkness.猫的眼睛在黑暗中发亮。
详细解释
glow v.intr.(不及物动词)glowed,glow.ing,glows To shine brightly and steadily, especially without a flame:发光:发出明亮而稳定的光,尤指无焰的光:例句:Embers glowed in the furnace.余烬在炉膛中发出光亮 To have a bright, warm, usually reddish color:发红:具有明亮温热,通常发红的颜色的:例句:The children`s cheeks glowed from the cold.孩子的面颊冻得发红 To flush; blush.脸红;泛红To be exuberant or radiant:洋溢:充满或显出热情洋溢,高兴:例句:parents glowing with pride.洋溢着父母的骄傲 n.(名词)A light produced by a body heated to luminosity; incandescence.See Synonyms at blaze 白热,炽热:由一加热到发光的物体产生的光;白热参见 blazeBrilliance or warmth of color, especially redness:色彩鲜艳:明亮或温暖的色彩,尤指红光:例句:.the evening glow of the city streets when the sun has gone behind the tallest houses.(Seán O`Faoláin).太阳躲到了最高大的房子后面,彤红的晚霞照亮了市里的街巷.(肖恩·奥法莱恩) A sensation of physical warmth.激情:热烈的感情,激情A warm feeling, as of pleasure or well-being.热烈:温暖的感觉,如因幸福或高兴 来源:Middle English glouen 中古英语 glouen from Old English glôwan * see ghel- 2源自 古英语 glôwan *参见 ghel- 2