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glare
- IPA[ɡlɛː]
英式
- stare in an angry or fierce way;express (a feeling) by staring fiercely
- a fierce or angry stare;strong and dazzling light
verb: glare, 3rd person present: glares, gerund or present participle: glaring, past tense: glared, past participle: glared
noun: glare, plural noun: glares
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- 相關詞
動詞
- 1. stare in an angry or fierce way she glared at him, her cheeks flushing 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ express (a feeling) by staring fiercely he glared defiance at the pistols pointing at him
- 2. (of the sun or an electric light) shine with a strong or dazzling light the sun glared out of a clear blue sky 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a fierce or angry stare she gave Harley a glare of contempt 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. strong and dazzling light Murray narrowed his eyes against the glare of the sun 同義詞
- ▪ oppressive public attention he carried on his life in the full glare of publicity
- 3. archaic dazzling or showy appearance the pomp and glare of rhetoric
- smooth, glassy ice.
Oxford American Dictionary
- smooth, glassy ice.
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a material or surface) designed to reduce or eliminate the reflection of strong or dazzling ... the glass covering is extremely scratch-resistant and features an anti-glare coating you can buy an anti-glare screen for the monitor
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a material or surface) designed to reduce or eliminate the reflection of strong or dazzling ... the glass covering is extremely scratch-resistant and features an anti-glare coating you can buy an anti-glare screen for the monitor
Oxford Dictionary
- glare very angrily at
Oxford Dictionary
- glare angrily or venomously at
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ɡler]
美式
- stare in an angry or fierce way: she glared at him, her cheeks flushing
- a fierce or angry stare: she gave Harley a glare of contempt
Oxford American Dictionary