glare

glare
ɡleə
1. verb
1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) mirar ferozmente, fulminar con la mirada
2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) deslumbrar

2. noun
1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) mirada feroz
2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) deslumbramiento
- glaringly
glare1 n
1. mirada enfurecida
she gave me an angry glare me dio una mirada enfurecida
2. brillo / luz / resplandor
the glare of the midday sun el fuerte brillo del sol de mediodía
glare2 vb
1. mirar enfurecido
she glared at him, but said nothing lo miró enfurecida, pero no dijo nada
2. brillar
the sun glared down el sol brillaba muy fuerte
El gerundio de glare se escribe glaring
glare
tr[gleəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (light) luz nombre femenino deslumbrante
2 SMALLAUTOMOBILES/SMALL deslumbramiento
3 (look) mirada furiosa, mirada hostil
intransitive verb
1 (dazzle) deslumbrar
2 (look) lanzar una mirada furiosa
she glared at me me miró furiosa
glare ['glær] vi, glared ; glaring
1) shine: brillar, relumbrar
2) stare: mirar con ira, lanzar una mirada feroz
glare n
1) brightness: resplandor m, luz f deslumbrante
2) : mirada f feroz
glare
n.
deslumbramiento s.m.
mirada penetrante s.f.
reflejo (de la pantalla) s.m.
relumbrón s.m.
resplandor s.m.
v.
deslumbrar v.
lanzar miradas de indignación v.
relumbrar v.

I gler, gleə(r)
noun
1) c (stare) mirada f (hostil, feroz, de odio etc)
2) u (light) resplandor m, luz f deslumbradora

the glare of publicity — las luces or los focos de la publicidad


II
intransitive verb
1) (stare)

to glare AT somebody — fulminar a alguien con la mirada

2) (shine) \<\<headlights\>\> brillar, relumbrar
[ɡlɛǝ(r)]
1. N
1) [of light, sun] luz f deslumbradora; (=dazzle) deslumbramiento m

because of the glare of the light in Spain — debido a lo resplandeciente que es la luz en España

in the full glare of publicity — bajo los focos de la publicidad

2) (=look) mirada f feroz
2. VI
1) [light] deslumbrar
2) (=look)

to glare at sb — lanzar una mirada de odio a algn

* * *

I [gler, gleə(r)]
noun
1) c (stare) mirada f (hostil, feroz, de odio etc)
2) u (light) resplandor m, luz f deslumbradora

the glare of publicity — las luces or los focos de la publicidad


II
intransitive verb
1) (stare)

to glare AT somebody — fulminar a alguien con la mirada

2) (shine) \<\<headlights\>\> brillar, relumbrar

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