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词汇 glare
释义 glare
noun
uk /ɡleər/ us /ɡler/

glarenoun (LOOK)


C2[ C ]
a long, angry look: (长久的)怒视,瞪眼
She gave me a fierce glare.她恶狠狠地瞪了我一眼。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Grimacing and frowning
bitchy resting face
cloud
curl
death stare
evil
eye
eye-roll
eye-rolling
grimace
if looks could kill...idiom
knit
knit your brow/browsidiom
look daggers at someoneidiom
purse
roll
scowling
scowlingly
screw
sneer
witheringly

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Using the eyes

glarenoun (LIGHT)


C2[ U ]
unpleasantly bright or strong light: 刺眼的光
Tinted windows will reduce the glare/the sun's glare.有色玻璃窗会遮挡刺眼的阳光。
give off glareThis screen gives off a lot of glare.这种屏幕发出的光太刺眼。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

brightness that allows you to see
lightLight streamed in through the window.
brightnessThe brightness of the sun hurt his eyes.
illuminationFor professional-quality photos, it is best to use several sources of illumination.
sunThis plant needs to be in full sun.
sunlightSunlight streamed in through the windows.
daylightHow much daylight does this room get?
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Quantities & units of light
anti-glare
aureole
beam
blip
brightness
gleam
glimmer
glint
glitter
glow
halo
multiphoton
pencil
photon
radiance
ray
sheen
shimmer
shine
twinkle

Idiom


the/a glare of something
glare
verb[ I ]
uk /ɡleər/ us /ɡler/

glareverb[I] (SHINE)


to shine too brightly: 发出刺眼的光
The sun was glaring right in my eyes.强烈的阳光直刺我的眼睛。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Giving out light
afire
albedo
aura
backlit
beam
beamy
bioluminescence
gleam
glimmer
glitter
luminescent
luminously
noctilucent
non-glare
non-luminous
out-glitter
reflected ray
shine
spotlight
wink

glareverb[I] (LOOK)


C2
to look directly and continuously at someone or something in an angry way: 怒视,瞪眼
glare atShe glared angrily at everyone and stormed out of the room.她横眉怒目地瞪了大家一眼,气呼呼地冲出房间。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Grimacing and frowning
bitchy resting face
cloud
curl
death stare
evil
eye
eye-roll
eye-rolling
grimace
if looks could kill...idiom
knit
knit your brow/browsidiom
look daggers at someoneidiom
purse
roll
scowling
scowlingly
screw
sneer
witheringly

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Using the eyes

glare | American Dictionary


glare
verb[ I ]
us/ɡler, ɡlær/

glareverb[I] (LOOK)


to look at someone angrily and without moving your eyes:
He kept talking during the concert, and people were glaring at him.

glareverb[I] (SHINE)


to shine too brightly:
The sun glared on the snow and the effect was blinding.
glare
noun[ C/U ]
us/ɡler, ɡlær/

glarenoun[C/U] (LOOK)


a long, angry look at someone or something:
[ C ]Their greeting was returned by a disapproving glare.

glarenoun[C/U] (SHINE)


a shine that is much too bright and feels as if it is hurting your eyes:
[ U ]A tinted windshield cuts down on glare.

Examples of glare


glare
He glared at me for a few seconds and nodded, the fierce expression still on his face.
We accompany our speech with appropriate gestures, perhaps glaring for dominance or smiling for deference.
One glaring manifestation of this was the disorganization of the groups.
In this context that is a rather glaring inadequacy, since all legal requirements impinge on freedom both by limiting choice and by using personal resources.
In 1845, a traveler observed, there were glaring differences between the conditions of rich and poor inmates.
Unfortunately, the glaring exception was the ceramic descriptions and chronological summary for the site.
By careful scholarship and meticulous editing, the volume avoids the overlaps and contradictions frequent in symposia, with one glaring exception.
His 'introduction' is a swirling kaleidoscope of bright and glaring sound soon stalled by that whimsical contrabass clarinet - supported by equally whimsical percussion.
Viral proteins with assigned functions appear to be well conserved with one glaring exception.
Next, when peoples' income and expenditure are compared a glaring contradiction prevails: the poor are found to be spending just over twice the income they claim to have.
There are no glaring mismatches between fitt changes and narrative transitions in the work of the first scribe as there are in that of the second.
Our study also demonstrates a glaring differential in advance care planning by age, with advance directives much more common for older residents than for younger residents.
He is glaring into the television cameras and telling them how tough he is today, or anyway that he will be with luck tomorrow.
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The churches have contributed to that glaring omission because they have failed to promote and provide a strong moral lead for the nation.
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There are one or two glaring omissions which are really quite remarkable.
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