glare

glare [gleə(r)]  [gler] 

glare

第三人称单数:glares

现在分词:glaring

过去分词:glared

过去式:glared

glare 基本解释

及物/不及物动词怒目而视

不及物动词发强光

名词强光; 怒视; 瞪眼; 炫耀

glare 相关例句

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及物动词

1. The brothers glared hatred at each other.
    兄弟俩用仇恨的目光对视。

不及物动词

1. They stopped arguing and glared at each other.
    他们停止了争论,相互怒视着对方。

2. She glared at me.
    她眼睛瞪着我。

名词

1. There was a red glare over the burning village.
    正在燃烧的村庄上空映出炫目的红光。

2. This color glares.
    这种颜色太显眼。

glare 网络解释

glare是什么意思

1. 眩光:13、眩 光 (glare) 视野内有亮度极高的物体过强烈的亮度对比,则可以造成视觉不舒适,称为眩光. 眩光非为失能性眩光和不舒适性眩光,眩光是影响质量的重要因素. 答:发光强度(光度,I)定义为:点光源在某一方向上的发光强度,

2. 光泽:一般情况下,提高可视性的显示器用薄膜为了提高对比度要进行光泽(Glare)处理,但由于周围照明等的反射,可视性会降低. 另外,如果施以反眩光(AG,AntiGlare)处理,显示时黑色会显得发白,对比度因此会降低. 另外,还存在无法清晰显示图像的问题.

3. 眩目:Gelatin 明胶,凝胶 | Glare 眩目 | Glue 胶粘剂,胶,胶料

glare 词典解释

1. 怒目而视;瞪眼
    If you glare at someone, you look at them with an angry expression on your face.

    e.g. The old woman glared at him...
           那个老妇人狠狠地瞪着他。
    e.g. Jacob glared and muttered something.
           雅各布瞪着眼睛,嘴里咕哝着什么。

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2. 怒视;瞪眼
    A glare is an angry, hard, and unfriendly look.

    e.g. His glasses magnified his irritable glare.
           他那怒不可遏的眼神在眼镜片下显得愈发逼人。

3. 发出强光;发出刺眼的光芒
    If the sun or a light glares, it shines with a very bright light which is difficult to look at.

    e.g. The sunlight glared.
           阳光耀眼。
    e.g. ...glaring searchlight beams.
           刺眼的探照灯光柱

4. 强光;刺眼的光
    Glare is very bright light that is difficult to look at.

    e.g. ...the glare of a car's headlights...
           汽车头灯的强光
    e.g. Special-purpose glasses reduce glare.
           专用眼镜可使强光减弱。

5. glare什么意思

5. 密切关注
    If someone is in the glare of publicity or public attention, they are constantly being watched and talked about by a lot of people.

    e.g. Norma is said to dislike the glare of publicity...
           据说诺尔玛不喜欢被人过多关注。
    e.g. She attacked police in the full glare of TV cameras.
           她在电视摄像机的镜头聚焦下公然袭击了警察。

glare 单语例句

1. glare的解释

1. Some commentators said the constant media glare may have become too much for Kate, who filed a harassment complaint with Britain's press watchdog last month.

2. Zhai has managed to keep her personal life out of public scrutiny and media glare rather admirably.

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3. Despite being in the public glare, he is too modest to accept his selfless deed as an achievement.

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4. A little ahead is a path paved with ice that does not melt even under the glare of the relentless desert sun.

5. The spouse immediately envisions midnight concerts of Chopin, which I equally hastily dispel with a steely glare.

6. It protects against the direct glare of the city's summer sun but allows indirect light to enter the pavilion via louvers.

7. Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi said on Friday he felt far too emotional to face the media glare at coach Pep Guardiola's farewell announcement.

8. Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin votes under the media's glare in Moscow on Sunday.

9. But keeping the information out of media spotlight until the scandal came under full public glare left the Shanxi government in a very vulnerable position.

10. glare的解释

10. Car owners would paste a layer of dark film on the windshield to reduce glare or add a little mystique to their vehicles.

glare 英英释义

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noun

1. an angry stare

    Synonym: glower

2. a light within the field of vision that is brighter than the brightness to which the eyes are adapted

    e.g. a glare of sunlight

    Synonym: blaze brilliance

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3. a focus of public attention

    e.g. he enjoyed being in the limelight
           when Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency

    Synonym: limelight spotlight public eye

verb

1. glare在线翻译

1. look at with a fixed gaze

    e.g. The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her

    Synonym: glower

2. shine intensely

    e.g. The sun glared down on us

3. glare

3. be sharply reflected

    e.g. The moon glared back at itself from the lake's surface

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