glare1
KK: [ɡlɛr]
DJ: [ɡlɛǝ]
vi.
- 怒目注視[(+at)]
They stopped arguing and
glared at each other.
他們停止了爭論,相互怒視著對方。
- 眩目地照射[Q]
The sunlight
glared on the ice.
陽光耀眼地照射在冰上。
- 顯眼,引人注目
This color
glares.
這種顏色太顯眼。
vt.
- 用憤怒的目光表示
The brothers
glared hatred at each other.
兄弟倆用仇恨的目光對視。
n.
- 瞪眼,怒視[C]
She gave the rude man a
glare.
她對那個粗魯的漢子怒目而視。
- 刺眼的強光,[the S]
He had to wear sunglasses because of the
glare of the sun.
因為陽光耀眼,他只好戴墨鏡。
- 引人注目,顯眼[U]
片語
in the full glare of publicity
- 眾目睽睽之下
I feel sorry for famous people who live their lives
in the full glare of publicity.
我同情那些生活在眾目睽睽之下的名人。
衍生
辨析
v.
- stare in an angry or fierce way.
- shine with a strong or dazzling light.
-
[as adj. glaring]
highly obvious or conspicuous.
n.
- a fierce or angry stare.
- strong and dazzling light.
- oppressive public attention:
the full glare of publicity.
Derivative
- glaringly adv.
- glary adj.
Etymology
ME: from MDu. and Mid. Low Ger. glaren ‘to gleam or glare’; perh. rel. to glass.