When we can only see a glow of light through something, it typically indicates that the object is partially transparent or translucent. This allows some light to pass through while scattering or diffusing it, resulting in a softer illumination rather than a clear image. Examples include frosted glass or thin fabrics, where the light creates a glow without revealing detailed shapes behind the material.
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