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Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - glow

 
 

Glow

glow
v. & n. --v.intr. 1 a throw out light and heat without flame; be incandescent. b shine like something heated in this way. 2 (of the cheeks) redden, esp. from cold or exercise. 3 (often foll. by with) a (of the body) be heated, esp. from exertion; sweat. b express or experience strong emotion (glowed with pride; glowing with indignation). 4 showing a warm colour (the painting glows with warmth). 5 (as glowing adj.) expressing pride or satisfaction (a glowing report). --n. 1 a glowing state. 2 a bright warm colour, esp. the red of cheeks. 3 ardour; passion. 4 a feeling induced by good health, exercise, etc.; well-being. Phrases and idioms glow discharge a luminous sparkless electrical discharge from a pointed conductor in a gas at low pressure. glow-worm any beetle of the genus Lampyris whose wingless female emits light from the end of the abdomen. in a glow colloq. hot or flushed; sweating. Derivatives glowingly adv. Etymology: OE glowan f. Gmc
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  I. intransitive verb see: yellow Date: before 12th century 1. to shine with or as if with an intense heat , b. to have a rich warm typically ruddy color , flush, blush , 2. to experience a sensation of or as if of heat , to show exuberance or elation , ~ingly adverb II. noun Date: 1600 brightness or warmth of color, 2. warmth of feeling or emotion, a sensation of warmth , 3. the state of ~ing with heat and light, light such as is emitted by a solid body heated to luminosity ; incandescence ...
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