Glare at Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɫɛɹ/ /ˈæt
GLAIR-at
ɡlˈeə/ /ˈæt
glAIR-at
释义
To look at someone with a very angry, fierce, or disapproving expression.
用法与细微差别
Informal and usually shows anger or strong disapproval. Not the same as simply 'look at'; 'glare at' always implies negative emotion. Common in stories or when describing conflicts.
Spanish: mirar fijamente (con enojo) - fulminar con la miradaPortuguese (BR): encarar - olhar com raivaPortuguese (PT): encarar - olhar com raivaChinese (Simplified): 怒视Chinese (Traditional): 怒視Hindi: घूरना (गुस्से में)Arabic: يحدق بغضبBengali: তীব্র দৃষ্টিতে তাকানো - রেগে তাকানোRussian: свирепо смотреть - смотреть с ненавистьюJapanese: にらみつけるVietnamese: lườm - nhìn chằm chằm (với vẻ giận dữ)Korean: 노려보다Turkish: ters ters bakmak - öfkeyle bakmakUrdu: غصے سے گھورناIndonesian: menatap tajam - melotot (dengan marah)
例句
He glared at his brother after the argument.
basic
The teacher glared at the noisy students.
basic
Why did you glare at me during dinner?
basic
She didn't say a word—she just glared at him until he left.
natural
If looks could kill, the way she glared at me would have done it.
natural
The cat glared at the dog, warning him not to come closer.
natural