to glow
01
发光, 柔和地发光
to shine with a soft and gentle light that is usually not very bright
Intransitive
例子
The embers of the campfire continued to glow in the darkness.
篝火的余烬在黑暗中继续发光。
02
发光, 容光焕发
(of a person's face) to look lively and healthy, specifically as a result of training and exercising
Intransitive
例子
After months of regular workouts, her face began to glow with a newfound vitality and strength.
经过几个月的定期锻炼后,她的脸开始焕发出新的活力和力量。
03
发光, 闪耀
to exhibit an intense color and a slight shine
Intransitive
例子
The embers in the fireplace glowed with a warm, orange light.
壁炉中的余烬闪烁着温暖、橙色的光芒。
04
发光, 闪耀
to display pleasure or contentment through one's expression or demeanor
Intransitive
例子
She glowed with pride as she watched her children perform on stage.
她看着孩子们在舞台上表演时,骄傲地发光。
Glow
例子
The glow from her phone lit up her face in the dark.
她手机发出的光在黑暗中照亮了她的脸。
02
光泽, 光彩
a look or feeling of vitality, energy, and well‑being
例子
After the workout, he had the glow of renewed energy.
锻炼之后,他有着焕然一新的能量的光彩。
03
温暖, 光芒
a pleasant feeling of emotional warmth, happiness, or contentment
例子
The compliment left him with a warm glow inside.
这句赞美让他内心充满了愉快的暖意。
04
the emission of light by a body as its temperature rises, often producing a visible reddish or orange light
例子
The embers of the fire had a soft red glow.
05
亮度, 光辉
the quantity of electromagnetic energy that reaches or is emitted from a specific point on a surface
例子
The satellite detected the planet 's infrared glow.
卫星探测到了这颗行星的红外光。



























