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glare

verb
/ɡleə(r)/
/ɡler/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they glare
/ɡleə(r)/
/ɡler/
he / she / it glares
/ɡleəz/
/ɡlerz/
past simple glared
/ɡleəd/
/ɡlerd/
past participle glared
/ɡleəd/
/ɡlerd/
-ing form glaring
/ˈɡleərɪŋ/
/ˈɡlerɪŋ/
Idioms
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  1. [intransitive] glare (at somebody/something) to look at somebody/something in an angry way怒目而视 synonym glower
    • He didn't shout, he just glared at me silently.他没有喊叫,只是默默地怒视着我。
    • I looked at her and she glared furiously back.我看着她,她愤怒地瞪着我。
    Extra Examples
    • He stood at the bottom of the stairs, glaring up at us.他站在楼梯下面,抬头瞪着我们。
    • I looked at her and she glared angrily back.我看着她,她生气地回瞪了我一眼。
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • angrily
    • balefully
    • fiercely
    preposition
    • at
    • down at
    • up at
    See full entry
  2. [intransitive] to shine with a very bright, unpleasant light发出刺眼的光
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘shine strongly’): from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German glaren ‘to gleam, glare’: perhaps related to glass. The sense ‘stare’ occurred first in the adjective glaring (late Middle English).
Idioms
glare/look daggers at somebody
  1. to look at somebody in a very angry way怒目而视

glare

noun
/ɡleə(r)/
/ɡler/
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  1. [uncountable, singular] a very bright, unpleasant light刺眼的光
    • For a moment she was blinded by the harsh glare of the sun.她一时被刺眼的阳光照得眼睛昏花。
    • The rabbit was caught in the glare of the car's headlights.兔子被耀眼的汽车前灯照射着。
    • 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。
    • (figurative) The divorce was conducted in the full glare of publicity (= with continuous attention from newspapers and television).这桩离婚案是在媒体的密切关注下进行的。
    Extra Examples
    • The walls were whitewashed to reflect the glare of the sun.墙壁粉刷成白色以反射强烈的阳光。
    • Under the glare of the street lamps, visibility was good.在街灯的照射下,可以看得很清楚。
    • We screwed up our eyes against the blinding glare from the searchlights.在探照灯耀眼的光线下,我们眯起了眼睛。
    • We wore sunglasses to reduce the glare from the road.我们戴上太阳镜以减弱路面反射的强光。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • blinding
    • full
    • harsh
    verb + glare
    • reflect
    • reduce
    • be blinded by
    preposition
    • against the glare
    • in the glare of
    • under the glare of
    phrases
    • the glare of publicity
    See full entry
  2. [countable] a long, angry look(长久的)怒视,瞪眼
    • to give somebody a hostile glare含敌意地瞪着某人
    Synonyms looklook
    • glance
    • gaze
    • stare
    • glimpse
    • glare
    These are all words for an act of looking, when you turn your eyes in a particular direction.
    • look an act of looking at somebody/​something:
      • Here, have a look at this.来,看一看这个。
    • glance a quick look:
      • She stole a glance at her watch.她偷偷看了看表。
    • gaze a long, steady look at somebody/​something:
      • She felt embarrassed under his steady gaze.她在他凝视的目光下感到很尴尬。
    • stare a long look at somebody/​something, especially in a way that is unfriendly or that shows surprise:
      • She gave the officer a blank stare and shrugged her shoulders.她面无表情地盯着那个军官,耸了耸肩。
    • glimpse a look at somebody/​something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely:
      • He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd.他在人群里一眼瞥见了她。
    • glare a long, angry look at somebody/​something:
      • She fixed her questioner with a hostile glare.她带着敌意瞪着向她提问的人。
    Patterns
    • a look/​glance at somebody/​something
    • a penetrating/​piercing look/​glance/​gaze/​stare
    • a long look/​glance/​stare
    • a brief look/​glance/​glimpse
    • to have/​get/​take a look/​glance/​glimpse
    • to avoid somebody’s glance/​gaze/​stare
    Synonyms starestare
    • gaze
    • peer
    • glare
    These words all mean to look at somebody/​something for a long time.
    • stare to look at somebody/​something for a long time, especially with surprise or fear, or because you are thinking:
      • I screamed and everyone stared.我尖叫一声,众人都盯着我看。
    • gaze (rather formal) to look steadily at somebody/​something for a long time, especially with surprise or love, or because you are thinking:
      • We all gazed at Marco in amazement.我们都惊异地注视着马可。
    • peer to look closely or carefully at something, especially when you cannot see it clearly尤指看不清楚时仔细看、端详
    • glare to look angrily at somebody/​something for a long time:
      • I looked at her and she glared stonily back.我看了她一眼,她便冷冷地回瞪我。
    Patterns
    • to stare/​gaze/​peer/​glare at somebody/​something
    • to stare/​gaze/​peer/​glare suspiciously
    • to stare/​gaze/​peer anxiously/​intently
    • to stare/​gaze/​glare wildly/​fiercely
    Extra Examples
    • He sent her a glare that was full of suspicion.他满腹狐疑地看了她一眼。
    • He turned his baleful glare on the cowering suspect.他恶狠狠地盯着那个蜷缩成一团的嫌疑人。
    • She fixed her questioner with an icy glare.她冷冷地盯着审问者。
    • She shot a warning glare at her companion.她用眼神警告她的同伴。
    Topics Feelingsc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • angry
    • baleful
    • defiant
    verb + glare
    • fix somebody with
    • give somebody
    • send somebody
    See full entry
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘shine strongly’): from Middle Dutch and Middle Low German glaren ‘to gleam, glare’: perhaps related to glass. The sense ‘stare’ occurred first in the adjective glaring (late Middle English).

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