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I . glow [gləʊ, Am gloʊ] N

1. glow (light):

glow

2. glow (warmth and redness):

glow
жар m

II . glow [gləʊ, Am gloʊ] VB intr

1. glow (illuminate):

glow

2. glow (be red and hot):

glow

3. glow (look radiant):

glow

glow-lamp N, glowlight [ˈgləʊlaɪt] N

glow-worm [ˈgləʊwɜ:m, Am ˈgloʊwɜ:rm] N ZOOL

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In this species the male flies but does not glow.
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Its radiant orange stigmas were held as a relict glow of an undying and unrequited passion.
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The glow of this light shines through the thin opaque onyx and creates the appearance of a luminary, a body or object that gives light.
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His story unfolds in a surreal, phallic setting lighted with an orange glow.
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Huge, cold clouds of gas and dust in our own galaxy, as well as in nearby galaxies, glow in far-infrared light.
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Cores are usually blue, glowing masses of energy hidden within large warships and protected by a series of barriers.
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It can cause chemical reactions, and causes many substances to glow or fluoresce.
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The presence of molybdenum trace impurities occasionally results in a green glow.
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They have triangular heads and purple, glowing eyes.
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The field glows purple when it absorbs or releases kinetic energy.
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