单词 | sparkling |
释义 | sparkling (spɑːʳklɪŋ ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B1+ Sparkling drinks are slightly fizzy. ...a glass of sparkling wine. ...a new lightly sparkling drink. Synonyms: fizzy, bubbly, effervescent, frothy 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] If a company is described as having sparkling figures or sparkling results, it has performed very well and made a lot of money. [journalism] Top retailer Marks & Spencer has romped in with another set of sparkling results. 3. See also sparkle Collocations: sparkling eyes No wonder the sparkling eyes have a burning gleam that could cut through diamonds. The Sun She would have a spring in her step, sparkling eyes and run over to me. Times, Sunday Times It was impossible not to be attracted by her sparkling eyes and warm personality. Times, Sunday Times It should make you feel good as you boing along the street with a zip in your step and sparkling eyes. Times, Sunday Times Those genes can be credited for your enviable physique, your sparkling eyes and those heartstopping dimples. Times, Sunday Times I see an array of sparkling glass and tableware. Times, Sunday Times Roses rambling, clink of chilled bottle on sparkling glass, conversations. Times, Sunday Times You wash up carefully (you have had a glass or two), you rinse off the soap suds and sit the sparkling glasses on the side, upside down, to drain. Times, Sunday Times Both limescale deposits and too much detergent can turn sparkling glasses cloudy. Times, Sunday Times Note perfect, beautiful and with a sparkling personality. The Sun These are the base-level requirements for teaching in the mountains and, along with your sparkling personality, are your entry to the lucrative world of ski-coaching. Times, Sunday Times You want your lively ideas and sparkling personality to be appreciated, so maybe your partner isn't expressing their affection openly enough, or you are just feeling stifled. The Sun Her wit, keen intellect and sparkling personality made her a sought-after companion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Foster marshals a dazzling cast of characters with supreme literary skill, and sparkling wit. Times, Sunday Times She was the most delightful company; her sparkling wit and good humour were unfailing. Times, Sunday Times He was blessed with several other qualities not always conjoined with a first-class mind: humility, common sense, an instinct for fairness, consideration for others and sparkling wit. Times, Sunday Times Just don't expect sparkling wit or really memorable one-liners. Times, Sunday Times For lightness, sparkling wit, variety of form and fluent diction, his verses are unsurpassed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 起泡的饮料 Japanese: 発泡性の |
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