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glim.merH5glIm7E5, $-Ln [C]glim.mer.ing H9GlImYErYIN, $9-X-微光,微弱的闪光We saw a glimmer of light (= a weak, not continuously shining light) from their campfire a long way off.我们看见很远处他们生起的营火闪着微光。(fig.) In spite of the recent pessimism of negotiators, the first glimmer of light (= the first sign of development or understanding) has appeared in the peace talks.尽管最近谈判人员很悲观,但是在和平会谈中还是首次出现了有望取得进展的迹象。(fig.) This month's consumer sales figures offer a glimmer (= a slight sign) of hope for the otherwise depressed economy.这个月的消费品销售额给摆脱经济萧条带来了一线希望。(fig.) Despite our best efforts to get her to take up an instrument, she didn't show a glimmer (= any sign) of interest in classical music.尽管我们尽了最大的努力要让她学一样乐器,可她对古典音乐一点兴趣也没有。
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