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verbnoun The lights flickered and went out. 灯光闪了闪就熄了。 the flickering screen of the television图像在抖动的电视荧光屏 Anger flickered in his eyes. 他眼中闪现出一股怒火。 A smile flickered across her face. Her eyelids flickered as she slept. 她睡觉时眼睑不停地抖动。 Her eyes flickered nervously in anticipation. His gaze flickered over her. Kate’s eyes flickered open. The lights flickered on and off. The television screen flickered into life. Black and white images were flickering on the screen. The candle flickered and went out. The lights flickered on the other side of the room. the flicker of a television/candle电视画面的闪动;烛光的摇曳 the flicker of an eyelid眼睑的跳动 By not the merest flicker of an eyelid did he betray his interest. a flicker of hope/doubt/interest希望/怀疑/兴趣的闪现 A flicker of a smile crossed her face. 她脸上闪过一丝微笑。 ‘He’ll soon be here,‘ she thought, with a flicker of excitement. A flicker of guilt crossed his face. A flicker of movement caught her eye and she turned her head. European stock markets showed barely a flicker of interest in the election result. He saw a flicker of light in the darkness. Her only reaction was a slight flicker of her eyes. I noticed a flicker of a smile on her face. She caught the faintest flicker of amusement on his face. She felt a brief flicker of jealousy. She spoke without a flicker of fear. The brief flicker of a candle flame caught our eyes. The candle gave one last flicker and went out. The police stamped out the last flickers of freedom. The secret police were determined to stamp out the last flickers of academic freedom. The witness stared at the accused but she showed not a flicker of recognition. |