glare
glare 英 [gleə(r)] 美 [gler]
n. 耀眼的光;怒视,瞪眼 v. 怒视
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- When you drive, you pull down your visors to block the glare, or the blinding light from the sun. The "rocket's red glare" from the national anthem is the bright light you'd see as a rocket shoots through the sky.
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- n. 耀眼的光;怒视,瞪眼
- v. 怒视
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1. He didn't shout, he just glared at me silently.
他没有喊叫,只是默默地怒视着我。
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2. the glare of the sun
炫目的阳光
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3. These sunglasses are designed to reduce glare.
这些太阳镜是为减少刺眼的强光而设计的。
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4. to give sb a hostile glare
含敌意地瞪着某人
- glare (n.) c. 1400, "bright light, dazzling glitter," from glare (v.); especially in reference to light reflected off some surface (17c.). From 1660s in sense of "fierce look." Old English glær (n.) meant "amber."
- glare (v.) late 13c., "to shine brightly," from or related to Middle Dutch, Middle Low German glaren "to gleam," from Proto-Germanic *glaz-, from PIE root *ghel- (2) "to shine." Sense of "stare fiercely" is from late 14c. Related: Glared; glaring.
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