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glare

/glair/US // glɛər //UK // (ɡlɛə) //

耀眼的光芒,眩光,刺眼的光芒,耀眼的目光

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a very harsh, bright, dazzling light: in the glare of sunlight.
    • : a fiercely or angrily piercing stare.
    • : dazzling or showy appearance; showiness.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    glared, glar·ing.

    • : to shine with or reflect a very harsh, bright, dazzling light.
    • : to stare with a fiercely or angrily piercing look.
    • : Archaic. to appear conspicuous; stand out obtrusively.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    glared, glar·ing.

    • : to express with a glare: They glared their anger at each other.

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Examples

  • In the second that the light brushed across her face she squeezed her eyes shut against the glare, and you did too, a moment later, though the light hadn’t touched you.

  • The two planets came equally close in 1623, but that phenomenon was impossible to see from Earth because of glare from the sun, he added.

  • Because of the sun’s glare, astronomers couldn’t observe Phaethon when it was closest to the sun.

  • Curved monitors are known to be susceptible to glare, so if you are only working with permanent lighting fixtures, it might be safer to go with a flat-screen.

  • The anti-reflective coating cuts down on glare to make view ability even better.

  • I find my glasses and look at Pimples over the rims with my best grounded-for-life glare.

  • Linden Avenue is bright and empty in the blue glare of the street lamps.

  • It seemed the party, which is mainly staffed by volunteers, was starting to crack under the pressure of the media glare.

  • One proof of that is in the Muslims who now come and go from the ground zero mosque without receiving so much as a glare.

  • Due to the glare of the sun I was unable to tell if the persons were male or female.

  • She looked from the picture to her daughter, with a frightful glare, in their before mild aspect.

  • It was very warm, and for a while they did nothing but exchange remarks about the heat, the sun, the glare.

  • Above, great standard electric lamps shed their white glare upon the eddying throng casting a myriad of grotesque shadows.

  • The long green blinds kept out the glare of the sunshine; and at first he saw the room but dimly.

  • Another man who was in the room rose also, as if galvanized by the glare of the fierce blue eyes.

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