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Glare Meaning in English

word

/ˈɡɫɛɹ/
GLAIR
/ɡlˈeə/
GLAIR

释义

To stare at someone in an angry way, or a very bright, harsh light that makes it hard to see.

用法与细微差别

As a verb ('to glare'), often at people ("She glared at him"). As a noun, commonly refers to harsh light ("the glare of the sun"). "Glare" (eye contact) is usually negative, showing anger or disapproval. Don't confuse with "stare" (neutral) or "glow" (soft light).

例句

She gave him a glare and walked away.

basic

The glare from the headlights made it hard to see.

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Please lower the blinds to block the sun's glare.

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He could feel her glare from across the room.

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The snow's bright glare made it difficult to drive without sunglasses.

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She didn't say a word but her glare said it all.

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