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[ɡleə] 1. verb1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) dėbsoti, dėbtelėti2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) plieksti2. noun1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) dėbtelėjimas2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) akinantis spindėjimas, plieskimas•- glaring- glaringly
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glare ice — noun Etymology: probably from glare (II) : ice that has a smooth slippery glassy surface sidewalks covered with glare ice * * * ice having a smooth, glassy surface that reflects sunlight. [1825 35, Amer.] * * * n. smooth, glassy ice Origin: mid… … Useful english dictionary
glare ice — noun N. Amer. smooth, glassy ice. Origin C19: prob. from obs. glare frost ; perh. related to glare … English new terms dictionary
glare — ► VERB 1) stare in an angry or fierce way. 2) shine with a strong or dazzling light. 3) (glaring) highly obvious or conspicuous. ► NOUN 1) a fierce or angry stare. 2) strong and dazzling light … English terms dictionary
glare filter — noun A transparent sheet (of glass or plastic, usually) placed over a monitor to reduce glare … Wiktionary
glare ice — glare ,ice noun uncount SCIENCE ice that is smooth, shiny, and REFLECTIVE (=reflects light easily) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glare — (v.) late 13c., shine brightly, from or related to M.Du., M.L.G. glaren to gleam, related by rhoticization to glas (see GLASS (Cf. glass)). Sense of stare fiercely is from late 14c. The noun is c.1400 in sense bright light; 1660s in sense of… … Etymology dictionary
glare — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 strong light ADJECTIVE ▪ blinding, full, harsh, hot ▪ sudden ▪ A sudden glare of headlights lit the driveway. VERB + GLAR … Collocations dictionary
glare — I UK [ɡleə(r)] / US [ɡler] verb [intransitive] Word forms glare : present tense I/you/we/they glare he/she/it glares present participle glaring past tense glared past participle glared * 1) to look at someone or something in a very angry way… … English dictionary
glare — glare1 [ gler ] verb intransitive * 1. ) glare at to look at someone or something in a very angry way: They glared at each other across the table. 2. ) to shine with a very strong light that makes you feel uncomfortable: The sun glared down,… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
glare — 1 verb (I) 1 to look angrily at someone for a long time: glare at sb: She glared at him accusingly. 2 (always + adv/prep) to shine with a very strong bright light which hurts your eyes (+ through/in): The sun glared through the car windscreen. 2… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
glare — I. /glɛə / (say glair) noun 1. a strong, dazzling light; brilliant lustre. 2. dazzling or showy appearance; showiness. 3. a fierce or piercing look. –verb (glared, glaring) –verb (i) 4. to shine with a strong, dazzling light. 5. to be too… …