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I [gleə(r)]1) (angry look) sguardo m. truce2) (from light, headlights etc.) bagliore m.II [gleə(r)]in the glare of publicity — fig. sotto i riflettori (dei media)
1) [ person] lanciare uno sguardo truce (at a)2) [ light] abbagliare, accecare* * *[ɡleə] 1. verb1) (to stare fiercely and angrily: She glared at the little boy.) guardare di traverso2) (to shine very brightly, usually to an unpleasant extent: The sun glared down on us as we crossed the desert.) abbagliare, risplendere2. noun1) (a fierce or angry look: a glare of displeasure.) sguardo feroce/irato2) (unpleasantly bright light: the glare of the sun.) bagliore, luce abbagliante•- glaring- glaringly* * *[ɡlɛə(r)]1. n1) (of light, sun) luce f or bagliore m accecante2) (look) occhiata fulminante, sguardo furioso2. vi1) (light) sfolgorare2)to glare at — fulminare con lo sguardo* * *glare /glɛə(r)/n.1 [u] bagliore; barbaglio; luce abbagliante; splendore accecante; abbagliamento: the glare of the sun, la luce abbagliante del sole; (fig.) in the ( full) glare of publicity, sotto i riflettori dei media3 [u] eleganza smaccata; vistosità; esibizione sfacciata● (TV) glare-free, non abbagliante ( di uno schermo) □ glare ice, ghiaccio liscio □ (autom.) glare shield, visiera parasole.(to) glare /glɛə(r)/A v. i.1 sfolgorare; risplendere di luce abbagliante; abbagliare: The ice field glared in the midday sunlight, la banchisa sfolgorava sotto il sole di mezzogiorno3 – to glare at (o upon) guardar fisso (o con ira); guardare di traverso (o con occhio torvo): He glared at me like a bull at a red rag, mi guardava con occhio torvo, come un toro guarda un panno rossoB v. t.* * *I [gleə(r)]1) (angry look) sguardo m. truce2) (from light, headlights etc.) bagliore m.II [gleə(r)]in the glare of publicity — fig. sotto i riflettori (dei media)
1) [ person] lanciare uno sguardo truce (at a)2) [ light] abbagliare, accecare
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