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glower Glühkörper mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > glower
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intransitive verb* * *(to stare angrily: He glowered at me.) finster anstarren- academic.ru/31442/glowering">glowering- gloweringly* * *glow·er[ˈglaʊəʳ, AM ˈglaʊɚ]I. vi verärgert aussehen▪ to \glower at sb jdn zornig anstarrenlarge black rain clouds \glowered in the sky ( fig liter) große schwarze Regenwolken hingen bedrohlich am Himmel* * *['glaʊə(r)]1. viein finsteres Gesicht machen2. nfinsterer Blicksurly glower —
there was a glower on his face — ein finsterer Ausdruck lag auf seinem Gesicht
* * *glower [ˈɡlaʊə(r)]A v/i finster blicken, ein finsteres Gesicht machen:glower at sb jemanden finster anblickenB s finsterer Blick* * *intransitive verb* * *n.Leuchter - m. v.finster blicken ausdr. -
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glow·er [ʼglaʊəʳ, Am ʼglaʊɚ] viverärgert aussehen;to \glower at sb jdn zornig anstarren;large black rain clouds \glowered in the sky ( fig) ( liter) große schwarze Regenwolken hingen bedrohlich am Himmel n finsterer Blick;( angry look) ärgerlicher Blick -
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Nernst glower Nernst-Stift mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > Nernst glower
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1. noun1) (dazzle) grelles Lichtthe glare of the sun — die grelle Sonne
amidst the glare/in the full glare of publicity — (fig.) im Rampenlicht der Öffentlichkeit
2) (hostile look) feindseliger Blick2. intransitive verb1) (glower) [finster] starrenglare at somebody/something — jemanden/etwas anstarren
2) [Licht:] grell scheinen* * *[ɡleə] 1. verb1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) starren2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) strahlen2. noun1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) wilder Blick2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) grelles Licht•- academic.ru/31275/glaring">glaring- glaringly* * *[gleəʳ, AM gler]I. n1. (stare) wütender Blickto give sb a \glare jdn wütend anfunkelnI was dazzled by the \glare of the oncoming headlights ich wurde durch die entgegenkommenden Scheinwerfer geblendet\glare of the sun grelles Sonnenlichtto give off \glare Strahlung abgebento be in the [full]/in a \glare of publicity im [vollen] Scheinwerferlicht der Öffentlichkeit stehenII. vi1. (stare)▪ to \glare [at sb] [jdn an]starren2. (shine) blendenthe sun is glaring in my eyes die Sonne blendet mich in den Augenthe car lights \glared out die Autoscheinwerfer blendetenIII. vtto \glare defiance [at sb/sth] jdn/etw trotzig anstarren* * *[glɛə(r)]1. n1) greller Schein; (from sun, bulb, lamp) grelles Licht, greller Scheinto escape the glare of publicity — dem grellen Licht der Öffentlichkeit entkommen
2) (= stare) wütender or stechender Blicka glare of hatred/anger — ein hasserfüllter/zorniger Blick
2. vi2) (= stare) (zornig) starrento glare at sb/sth — jdn/etw zornig anstarren
3. vtto glare defiance/hatred at sb — jdn trotzig or voller Trotz/hasserfüllt or voll von Hass anstarren
* * *glare1 [ɡleə(r)]A v/i1. grell scheinen (Sonne etc), grell leuchten (Scheinwerfer etc):the sun was glaring down on them die Sonne brannte auf sie herunter3. wütend starren:glare at sb jemanden wütend anstarren, jemanden anfunkelnglare defiance (hatred) at sb jemanden trotzig (hasserfüllt) anstarrenC s1. greller Schein, grelles Leuchten:be in the full glare of publicity im Scheinwerferlicht der Öffentlichkeit stehen3. wütender oder funkelnder Blick:look at sb with a glare jemanden wütend anstarren, jemanden anfunkelnglare2 [ɡleə(r)] besonders USA s spiegelglatte (Eis- etc) Fläche:B adj spiegelglatt:glare ice Glatteis n* * *1. noun1) (dazzle) grelles Lichtamidst the glare/in the full glare of publicity — (fig.) im Rampenlicht der Öffentlichkeit
2) (hostile look) feindseliger Blick2. intransitive verb1) (glower) [finster] starrenglare at somebody/something — jemanden/etwas anstarren
2) [Licht:] grell scheinen* * *n.Blendung -en f.Grelle - n. v.anblitzen v.
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Glower — Glow er, v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Glowered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Glowering}.] [Cf. {Gloar}.] to look intently; to stare angrily or with a scowl. Thackeray. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
glower — (v.) mid 14c., to shine; c.1500, to stare with wide eyes, perhaps from a Scandinavian source (Cf. Norw. dialectal glora to glow ), from P.Gmc. base *glo (see GLOW (Cf. glow)), root of O.E. glowan to glow, which influenced the spelling. Or perhaps … Etymology dictionary
glower — vb lower, *frown, scowl, gloom Analogous words: glare, stare (see GAZE): watch, look (see SEE) Contrasted words: grin, *smile, smirk … New Dictionary of Synonyms
glower — [v] frown glare, gloom, look, look daggers*, lower, scowl, stare, sulk, watch; concept 623 Ant. grin, smile … New thesaurus
glower — ► VERB ▪ have an angry or sullen look on one s face; scowl. ► NOUN ▪ an angry or sullen look. ORIGIN perhaps a Scots variant of dialect glore, or from obsolete glow to stare , both possibly Scandinavian … English terms dictionary
glower — [glou′ər] vi. [ME glouren, var. of gloren, prob. < ON, as in Norw dial. glōra, Swed dial. glora, to stare, gape < IE * ĝhlōu < base * ĝhel : see GLOW] to stare with sullen anger; scowl n. a sullen, angry stare; scowl glowering adj.… … English World dictionary
glower — UK [ˈɡlaʊə(r)] / US [ˈɡlaʊr] verb [intransitive] Word forms glower : present tense I/you/we/they glower he/she/it glowers present participle glowering past tense glowered past participle glowered to look angrily at someone Derived word: glower UK … English dictionary
glower — 1. verb /ˈɡlaʊ.ə(r)/ To look or stare with anger. He must be really angry, just look at him glower. 2. noun /ˈɡlaʊ.ə(r)/ An angry stare or glare … Wiktionary
glower — glow|er [ˈglauə US ər] v [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Probably from a [i]Scandinavian language] to look at someone in an angry way = ↑glare glower at ▪ She glowered at him disapprovingly. >glower n … Dictionary of contemporary English
glower — gloweringly, adv. /glow euhr/, v.i. 1. to look or stare with sullen dislike, discontent, or anger. n. 2. a look of sullen dislike, discontent, or anger. [1350 1400; ME (Scots) glowren to glower; akin to MLG gluren to be overcast, MD gloeren to… … Universalium
glower — v. (D; intr.) to glower at … Combinatory dictionary