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1 glaringly
adverb schreiend* * *glar·ing·ly[ˈgleəʳɪŋli, AM ˈgler-]adv offensichtlichthat's \glaringly obvious das liegt ganz klar auf der Hand* * *['glɛərIŋlɪ]adv1) shine grell2)it was glaringly obvious that he had no idea — es war nur zu ersichtlich, dass er keine Ahnung hatte
a glaringly obvious error — ein Fehler, der einem geradezu ins Auge springt
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2 glaring
['gleərɪŋ]1) (obvious) [example, error] lampante2) (blinding) [ light] abbagliante, accecante* * *1) (unpleasantly bright; too bright: the glaring sun; glaring colours.) accecante, abbagliante2) (obvious: a glaring error.) vistoso, evidente* * *glaring /ˈglɛərɪŋ/a.4 evidente; macroscopico; grosso; madornale: a glaring mistake, un errore madornale: Other people's faults seem more glaring than our own, i difetti degli altri sembrano più grossi dei nostriglaringly avv. glaringness n. [u].* * *['gleərɪŋ]1) (obvious) [example, error] lampante2) (blinding) [ light] abbagliante, accecante -
3 glaring
adjective(dazzling) grell [strahlend/scheinend usw.]; gleißend hell [Licht]; (fig.): (conspicuous) schreiend; eklatant; grob [Fehler]; krass [Gegensatz]* * *2) (obvious: a glaring error.) schreiend* * *glar·ing[ˈgleəʳɪŋ, AM ˈgler-]1. (staring)\glaring eyes stechender Blick\glaring weakness krasse Schwäche\glaring injustice himmelschreiende Ungerechtigkeit* * *['glɛərɪŋ]adj2) sun, light grell, gleißend (geh)3) (= blatant) example, omission eklatant; error offensichtlich, grob; weakness offensichtlich; contradiction, inconsistency krass; injustice (himmel)schreiend* * *glaring [ˈɡleərıŋ] adj (adv glaringly)1. grell2. fig grell, schreiend (Farben etc)3. eklatant, krass (Fehler, Unterschied etc), (himmel)schreiend (Unrecht etc)4. wütend, funkelnd (Blick)* * *adjective(dazzling) grell [strahlend/scheinend usw.]; gleißend hell [Licht]; (fig.): (conspicuous) schreiend; eklatant; grob [Fehler]; krass [Gegensatz]* * *adj.anblitzend adj.eklatant (Fehler) adj.grell adj. -
4 glaring
1) (unpleasantly bright; too bright: the glaring sun; glaring colours.) slepeč2) (obvious: a glaring error.) očiten* * *[glʌ/ərig]adjective ( glaringly adverb)blesteč, slepeč; kričeč (barva), preživ, vsiljiv; očiten
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