glaring 的定义
- shining with or reflecting a harshly bright or brilliant light.
- very conspicuous or obvious; flagrant: several glaring errors in spelling.
- staring in a fiercely or angrily piercing manner.
- excessively showy or bright; garish.
glaring 近义词
obvious, unconcealed
bright, dazzling; flashy
更多glaring例句
- Despite her loss of income, she wrote, “I thought it was right to strike a blow against a glaring evil and I did not regret it.”
- He noted that it is already challenging to persuade workers of color to trust the vaccine, given glaring inequities in American health care and the country’s history of medical mistreatment.
- The discrepancy is so glaring in South Carolina that the public health director, Brannon Traxler, affirmed Wednesday that the state is receiving its “fair and appropriate allocation.”
- That’s nearly one in every five, a severely disproportionate tally that becomes even more glaring with the knowledge that they account for only 16 of the series included in this year’s study.
- NCAA tinkers with March Madness schedule, giving you another day to fill out your bracketThe most glaring discrepancy came from behind the arc, where Michigan made 12 of 24 attempts.
- He had a fine eye for moral hypocrisy, and I know that a glaring example of it would not have escaped his notice.
- Experts we spoke with said this is a glaring caveat that makes it difficult to create a national estimate from the results.
- In the face of those statistics, these two non-indictments are glaring.
- Now Oakley is probably a town no different than scores of others in most ways, with one glaring exception.
- "At present, there are no Latinos in the leadership of the Department of Justice, it's a glaring absence," he said.
- "Mind what I told you, Henery," he whispered very loud, glaring at Mr. Holmes.
- Nor did we see aught of him during the next few minutes that we spent glaring at Bevans and the surrounding territory.
- Pallid, Sir Lucien Pyne lay by the ebony chair glaring horribly upward.
- One glaring color, or conspicuous article, would entirely mar the beauty of such a dress.
- When the reform is directed at some glaring evil, something that makes us uncomfortable, then it goes through.