glare
英 [gleə]
美[ɡlɛr]
- n. 刺眼;耀眼的光;受公众注目
- vi. 瞪眼表示
- vt. 瞪视;发眩光
英英释意
- 1. great brightness;
- "a glare of sunlight"
- "the flowers were a blaze of color"
- 2. an angry stare
- 3. a focus of public attention;
- "he enjoyed being in the limelight"
- "when Congress investigates it brings the full glare of publicity to the agency"
双语例句
- 1. Norma is said to dislike the glare of publicity.
- 据说诺尔玛不喜欢被人过多关注。
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- 2. 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。
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- 3. The Duchess's glare was glacial.
- 公爵夫人冷漠地看着。
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- 4. Special-purpose glasses reduce glare.
- 专用眼镜可使强光减弱。
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- 5. 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。
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