0 to produce a continuous light and sometimes heat:
A nightlight glowed dimly in the corner of the children's bedroom.
This substance is so radioactive that it glows in the dark.
The children's faces were glowing with excitement.
They came back from their week at the beach, glowing with health.
When we got back from our walk in the snow, my whole body was glowing.
1 continuous light and/or heat that is produced by something:
the glow of the fire
Neon emits a characteristic red glow.
2 the fact of your face feeling or appearing warm and healthy:
4 continuous light, esp. light from something that is heated:
6 to shine with a continuous light:
A nightlight glowed dimly in the bedroom.
The scoops provide distinct hollows in the daytime, with well-defined shadows, and at night-time, gently glowing focused light.
His colleagues knew him to be corrupt, and yet, like so many other government servants, he was possessed of a sheaf of glowing testimonials from his former employers.
His small eyes glowed and burned with a sombre light, and his thick lips were writhed back from his teeth, which grinned and chattered at us with half animal fury.
Across the steppes glows the furnace of industry beckoning to a promised land.
As we look across from this side, his candle glows amid the encircling gloom.
The station gardens glowed with flowers, the palings were painted and the loos worked.
I should like to feel that our foreign policy was not only cold-blooded and correct and diplomatic, but that it glowed with warmth and good feeling for other people.
Many machines have a small red lamp that glows constantly to show that the equipment is still on and that it is consuming energy to some extent.
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發光, 發熱, (尤指因為眼睛放出光芒而)容光煥發,喜形於色…
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发光, 发热, (尤指因为眼睛放出光芒而)容光焕发,喜形于色…
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resplandor, buen color, brillar…
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brilho, resplendor, incandescência…
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やわらかい光, (顔の)紅潮, やわらかく光る…
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yumuşak, hoş ışık, yüzünden kan damlama…
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rougeoyer, respirer la santé, rayonner…
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resplendor, bon color, brillar…
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