glare• Claude put down his fork and glared across the table.• He sat there in silence, glaring angrily.• "You can go if you want, but I'm staying, " Denise said glaring at him.• I added cheerfully, but Lilly glared at me, and we ate our cinnamontoast in silence.• No one complained, or even glared at me.• He glared at Newman and then left the room with Carver.• Peggy Soong stood behind him and glared at the woman sitting opposite Quinn.• Adam glared back at him and looked away.• Miguel glared back like a corneredrat, lifting himself up with the stick.
glare at• Rogerglared angrily at her across the dinner table.• Lilly just glared at me when I asked her what was wrong.
glare2 ●○○ noun
1[singular, uncountableU]LIGHT a bright unpleasant light which hurts your eyes 刺眼的强光
3.the glare of publicity/the media/public scrutiny etcPUBLICIZE/MAKE KNOWNthe full attention of newspapers, television etc, especially when you do not want it 舆论/媒体/公众等的密切关注
the glare of something• Her eyes were closed against the glare of lights overhead, but still their dazzle came through.• Celandines and violets grew there bright and innocent against the glare of the bones.• Now having been discharged they're convalescing from surgery with a family in Oxfordshire away from the glare ofpublicity.• Her blackface glistened in the glare of the stage lights.• These young people have been raised in the glare of cease-less mediaviolence and incitement to every depravity of act and spirit.• In one accident I witnessed, the take off was being made towards the glare of the sun.• Even as it was, the glare of the Earth, filling half the sky, drowned all but the brighter stars.
1strong light強光ADJECTIVE | VERB + GLARE | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤blinding, full, harsh, hot炫目的光;強烈的光;刺眼的光;灼熱的光▸➤sudden突然的強光◇A sudden glare of headlights lit the driveway.突然一輛汽車的大燈照亮了車道。VERB + GLARE➤reflect反射強光◇The walls were whitewashed to reflect the glare of the sun.牆壁粉刷成白色以反射強烈的陽光。➤reduce減弱強光◇We wore sunglasses to reduce the glare from the road.我們戴上太陽鏡以減弱路面反射的強光。➤be blinded by, be dazzled by被強光照得目眩/眼花◇For a moment she was blinded by the harsh glare of the sun.她一時被刺眼的陽光照得眼睛昏花。➤be caught in被強光照到◇The rabbit was caught in the glare of the car's headlights.那隻兔子跑到了汽車大燈的光圈裏。PREPOSITION➤against the glare對着強光◇We screwed up our eyes against the blinding glare from the searchlights.在探照燈耀眼的光線下,我們瞇起了眼睛。➤in the glare of, under the glare of在強光下◇Under the glare of the street lights, visibility was good.在街燈的強光下,可以看得很清楚。➤glare from⋯發出的強光PHRASES➤the glare of publicity (figurative) 受公眾矚目◇The divorce was conducted in the full glare of media publicity.這起離婚案全程受到媒體的密切關注。glare
noun²
2angry look憤怒的目光ADJECTIVE | VERB + GLAREADJECTIVE➤angry, baleful, defiant, furious, hostile, malevolent, menacing, withering怒視;惡狠狠的目光;藐視的眼神;憤怒的目光;敵視的目光;惡意的眼神;威脅的瞪視;咄咄逼人的瞪視▸➤icy, steely, stony冰冷的眼神;冷酷的目光▸➤warning警告的眼神VERB + GLARE➤fix sb with, give sb, send sb, shoot (sb), turn on sb瞪着某人;瞪(某人)一眼;對某人怒目而視◇She fixed her questioner with an icy glare.她冷冷地盯着審問者。◇He sent her a glare that was full of suspicion.他滿腹狐疑地看了她一眼。◇She shot a warning glare at her companion.她用眼神警告她的同伴。◇He turned his baleful glare on the cowering suspect.他惡狠狠地盯着那個蜷縮成一團的嫌疑人。glare
verb
ADVERB | PREPOSITIONADVERB➤angrily, balefully, fiercely, furiously怒視;惡狠狠地盯着;憤怒地瞪着▸➤back回敬以怒視◇I looked at her and she glared angrily back.我看着她,她生氣地回瞪了我一眼。PREPOSITION➤at, down at, up at怒目而視◇He stood at the bottom of the stairs, glaring up at us.他站在樓梯下面,抬頭瞪着我們。