glint

glint
ɡlint
1. verb
(to gleam or sparkle: The windows glinted in the sunlight.) destellar, centellear

2. noun
(a gleam or sparkle: the glint of steel; a glint of anger in her eyes.) destello, centelleo
glint
tr[glɪnt]
noun
1 destello, centelleo
intransitive verb
1 destellar, centellear
glint ['glɪnt] vi
gleam, sparkle: destellar, fulgurar
glint n
1) sparkle: destello m, centelleo m
2)
to have a glint in one's eye : chispearle los ojos a uno
glint
n.
destello s.m.
reflejo s.m.
trasluz s.m.
viso s.m.
v.
centellear v.
destellar v.

I glɪnt
intransitive verb destellar, brillar

II
noun (of metal) destello m; (of light) destello m, reflejo m; (in eye) (no pl) chispa f, brillo m
[ɡlɪnt]
1.
N [of metal etc] destello m , centelleo m

he had a glint in his eye — le chispeaban los ojos

2.
VI lanzar destellos, centellear
* * *

I [glɪnt]
intransitive verb destellar, brillar

II
noun (of metal) destello m; (of light) destello m, reflejo m; (in eye) (no pl) chispa f, brillo m

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