
Glim
UK
/ɡlɪm/
US
/ɡlɪm/

Translation of "glim" into Russian
glim
NounUK
/ɡlɪm/
US
/ɡlɪm/
glim
glims pl
The glim of the candle flickered in the dark room.
Свет свечи мерцал в темной комнате.
огонек
She saw a glim in the distance and walked towards it.
Она увидела огонек вдалеке и пошла к нему.
glim
VerbUK
/ɡlɪm/
US
/ɡlɪm/
glim
glims
glimmed Past Simple / Past Participle
glimming Gerund
The stars glim faintly in the night sky.
Звезды мерцают слабо на ночном небе.
Definitions
glim
NounUK
/ɡlɪm/
US
/ɡlɪm/
A faint or brief light, often a glimmer or a small flame.
In the darkness of the cave, a glim from a distant torch was barely visible.
A candle or lamp, especially one used in a mining context.
The miner carried a glim to light his way through the tunnels.
(slang, usually plural) A person's eyes.
"Keep your glims peeled for any sign of trouble," the guard whispered.
glim
VerbUK
/ɡlɪm/
US
/ɡlɪm/
To shine faintly or intermittently.
The candle began to glim as the wind blew through the open window.
glim
AdjectiveUK
/ɡlɪm/
US
/ɡlɪm/
Relating to or producing a faint light; providing illumination from a glim.
A single glim lamp cast a dim, eerie glow along the shaft.