glare
n
1 [U] strong unpleasant dazzling light 耀眼的光
avoid the glare of the sun, of car headlights, etc 避开耀眼的阳光、 汽车前灯的强光.
2 [C] angry or fierce look; fixed look 怒视; 恶狠狠的注视; 凝视
give sb a hostile glare 含敌意地注视某人.
3 (idm 习语) the ,glare of pu`blicity constant attention from newspapers, television, etc 经常在报纸、 电视等上报道的; 受公众注目
The hearings were conducted in the full glare of publicity. 那审讯是在公众密切关注下进行的.
glare v
1 [I, Ipr, Ip]
~ (down) shine with a dazzling, unpleasant light 发出眩目而令人不快的强光
The searchlights glared, illuminating the prison yard. 探照灯发出强光, 照亮监狱场地.
the sun glaring (down) mercilessly from a clear sky 透过晴空太阳正毒.
2 [I, Ipr] ~ (at sb/sth) stare angrily or fiercely 怒目而视; 恶狠狠地盯视
He didn't shout or swear, but just glared silently at me. 他不喊不骂, 只是默默地怒视著我.
3 (idm 习语) glare defiance at sb/sth stare at sb/sth with angry defiance 愤怒而轻蔑地瞪著某人[某物].
Of course I will. What about you? Aren't you going to Xi'an soon?
我当然会的。你打算上哪度假呢?你不是很快就要去西安了吗?
Sun Huilin is Chinese, Peter is Australian, Lynn is from Greece and I'm from Britain.
孙辉林是中国人,彼得是澳大利亚人,林恩是希腊人,我是英国人。
My dear friend, Mathilde. Let me tell you something. That necklace you borrowed from me wasn't a real diamond necklace. It wasn't valuable at all. The stones in the necklace were made of glass. It was worth five hundred francs at the most.