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单词 glaring
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Definition of glaring in English:

glaring

adjectiveˈɡlɛːrɪŋˈɡlɛrɪŋ
  • 1Giving out or reflecting a strong or dazzling light.

    发出(或反射出)强烈(或刺眼)的光的,闪耀的,炫目的

    the glaring sun

    刺眼的阳光。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are no windows, and the glaring neon light never turns off.
    • The room was lit by a single small and glaring fluorescent light hanging from the ceiling.
    • We wail angrily as the glaring light blinds our new eyes.
    • She blinked her eyes open a few times, giving them time to adjust to the harsh, glaring light presented before her.
    • Suddenly, a glaring light lit the darkness of the water.
    • In fact, it would be out already, but the studio realized it would cast an even more glaring light on their remake's shortcomings.
    • This year they have been an indictment of them, the most glaring light under which their deficiencies have been exposed.
    • The auditorium was expectedly dim, the glaring lights focused on the stage and highlighting the difference between that and the crowd.
    • The sun shined its glaring reflection off millions of grains of sand, and at last I found what I was looking for.
    • A lamp's glaring light shimmered in her reflective teary eyes.
    • It was at that exact moment that a set of security lamps decided to kick in and bathe me in their glaring beams of light.
    • The visibility was more than a hundred plus, with the white sand bottom reflecting the glaring sun.
    • Chris opened her eyes to the brightness of the sun burning on her eyelids and for a moment, her vision was filled with glaring light and she could not tell where she was.
    • Suddenly a large hunched over figure emerged from the space craft, a single black spot blocking out the glaring light that the vessel reflected.
    • Placed in a wilderness of dark mountains, the scene is relieved by a flood of glaring light that holds the figures in a tableau of awful impact.
    • It was exhilarating to stand in the store, glaring fluorescent light beaming down upon hundreds of shiny cases, each one containing a story.
    • For seven days he had ridden enshrouded deep within his cloak, his face wrapped in bandages, as they rode under the glaring light of the sun.
    • A naked blade reflected the glaring sunlight I did not see.
    • The ground scrunched unnaturally beneath his feet; the landscape disappeared from glaring brightness into shadows.
    • I rationalized it to be a surgeon's light - glaring at me and allowing dozens of general practitioners swoop in like birds of prey.
    Synonyms
    dazzling, blinding, blazing, strong, extremely bright, harsh
    fluorescent
  • 2Staring fiercely or fixedly.

    瞪眼的,怒视的

    their glaring eyes

    刺眼的阳光。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Cal ran up to her and stared down into her glaring eyes.
    • Erik couldn't think of anything so he just stared into her glaring eyes and keep thinking.
    • The door slammed, and Fiona shot up, staring at a glaring Mark.
    • Clay pointed an accusing finger at Hunter who spun around to stare at the three glaring boys.
    • Immediately, Zach's eyes locked with mine in a glaring stare.
  • 3Highly obvious or conspicuous.

    非常明显的;显著的

    there is a glaring omission in the data

    以上数据有一处明显的遗漏。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I get them to speak about their plans and then try and head off any problems or glaring omissions, so that they have a more realistic outlook on their goals.
    • Such an event remains a glaring omission in the summer's festival programme.
    • So there is a glaring omission of both countries in dealing with this tactical nuclear weapon question which is on both sides.
    • The only glaring complaint that can honestly be made about the disc itself is the lack of an anamorphic video transfer.
    • He tries ever so hard to play down the significance of this glaring omission from an otherwise impeccable CV but he doth protest too much, methinks.
    • The problem lies not in what was stated but in a glaring omission that cuts right to the heart of the pro-choice/pro-life propaganda war.
    • This was the glaring omission from not one but two local government bills announced on Wednesday.
    • All in all, the opportunities are glaring and obvious - and greater minds than mine will no doubt be working on the details.
    • So if you spot any glaring omissions, let me know and I'll correct the list as soon as I can.
    • Paradoxically, social tensions increased, since this growth accentuated glaring social inequalities.
    • For the most part, no obvious glaring errors appear in either, until we get to the end of the book.
    • There are probably a few really glaring omissions, but I think it looks like a pretty good stab at it.
    • It gives us permission to overlook the artwork's glaring, intentional omissions.
    • A quick look at the Club's website highlights a glaring omission.
    • One glaring defect is the lack of anything definitive for the community to either support or reject.
    • The obvious glaring fault with the DVD is the complete lack of special features.
    • Did you feel in the storytelling there were any particularly glaring omissions or otherwise historically inaccurate stuff?
    • Agrarian funds, regional funds and other pots of Brussels' money served to smooth over the most glaring social distortions.
    • Other than the glaring omission they are fairly balanced efforts though.
    • These measures follow widespread allegations of corruption in the planning process, as well as glaring conflicts of interest among council staff.
    Synonyms
    obvious, conspicuous, plain to see, unmistakable, obtrusive, striking, flagrant, blatant, staring someone in the face, as plain as a pikestaff, as plain as day, inescapable, unmissable, outrageous, gross
    overt, patent, transparent, manifest, visible, apparent, unconcealed, undisguised
    informal as plain as the nose on one's face, standing/sticking out like a sore thumb, standing/sticking out a mile, right under one's nose
    rare egregious

Definition of glaring in US English:

glaring

adjectiveˈɡleriNGˈɡlɛrɪŋ
  • 1attributive Giving out or reflecting a strong or dazzling light.

    发出(或反射出)强烈(或刺眼)的光的,闪耀的,炫目的

    the glaring sun

    刺眼的阳光。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • There are no windows, and the glaring neon light never turns off.
    • For seven days he had ridden enshrouded deep within his cloak, his face wrapped in bandages, as they rode under the glaring light of the sun.
    • Suddenly a large hunched over figure emerged from the space craft, a single black spot blocking out the glaring light that the vessel reflected.
    • A naked blade reflected the glaring sunlight I did not see.
    • The sun shined its glaring reflection off millions of grains of sand, and at last I found what I was looking for.
    • Suddenly, a glaring light lit the darkness of the water.
    • The ground scrunched unnaturally beneath his feet; the landscape disappeared from glaring brightness into shadows.
    • The auditorium was expectedly dim, the glaring lights focused on the stage and highlighting the difference between that and the crowd.
    • In fact, it would be out already, but the studio realized it would cast an even more glaring light on their remake's shortcomings.
    • We wail angrily as the glaring light blinds our new eyes.
    • The visibility was more than a hundred plus, with the white sand bottom reflecting the glaring sun.
    • I rationalized it to be a surgeon's light - glaring at me and allowing dozens of general practitioners swoop in like birds of prey.
    • Placed in a wilderness of dark mountains, the scene is relieved by a flood of glaring light that holds the figures in a tableau of awful impact.
    • It was at that exact moment that a set of security lamps decided to kick in and bathe me in their glaring beams of light.
    • This year they have been an indictment of them, the most glaring light under which their deficiencies have been exposed.
    • It was exhilarating to stand in the store, glaring fluorescent light beaming down upon hundreds of shiny cases, each one containing a story.
    • She blinked her eyes open a few times, giving them time to adjust to the harsh, glaring light presented before her.
    • The room was lit by a single small and glaring fluorescent light hanging from the ceiling.
    • Chris opened her eyes to the brightness of the sun burning on her eyelids and for a moment, her vision was filled with glaring light and she could not tell where she was.
    • A lamp's glaring light shimmered in her reflective teary eyes.
    Synonyms
    dazzling, blinding, blazing, strong, extremely bright, harsh
  • 2Staring fiercely or fixedly.

    瞪眼的,怒视的

    their glaring eyes

    刺眼的阳光。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Clay pointed an accusing finger at Hunter who spun around to stare at the three glaring boys.
    • Cal ran up to her and stared down into her glaring eyes.
    • The door slammed, and Fiona shot up, staring at a glaring Mark.
    • Erik couldn't think of anything so he just stared into her glaring eyes and keep thinking.
    • Immediately, Zach's eyes locked with mine in a glaring stare.
  • 3Highly obvious or conspicuous.

    非常明显的;显著的

    there is a glaring omission in the above data

    以上数据有一处明显的遗漏。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The problem lies not in what was stated but in a glaring omission that cuts right to the heart of the pro-choice/pro-life propaganda war.
    • The obvious glaring fault with the DVD is the complete lack of special features.
    • There are probably a few really glaring omissions, but I think it looks like a pretty good stab at it.
    • Did you feel in the storytelling there were any particularly glaring omissions or otherwise historically inaccurate stuff?
    • So if you spot any glaring omissions, let me know and I'll correct the list as soon as I can.
    • The only glaring complaint that can honestly be made about the disc itself is the lack of an anamorphic video transfer.
    • Paradoxically, social tensions increased, since this growth accentuated glaring social inequalities.
    • For the most part, no obvious glaring errors appear in either, until we get to the end of the book.
    • It gives us permission to overlook the artwork's glaring, intentional omissions.
    • All in all, the opportunities are glaring and obvious - and greater minds than mine will no doubt be working on the details.
    • Such an event remains a glaring omission in the summer's festival programme.
    • This was the glaring omission from not one but two local government bills announced on Wednesday.
    • He tries ever so hard to play down the significance of this glaring omission from an otherwise impeccable CV but he doth protest too much, methinks.
    • One glaring defect is the lack of anything definitive for the community to either support or reject.
    • Other than the glaring omission they are fairly balanced efforts though.
    • Agrarian funds, regional funds and other pots of Brussels' money served to smooth over the most glaring social distortions.
    • These measures follow widespread allegations of corruption in the planning process, as well as glaring conflicts of interest among council staff.
    • So there is a glaring omission of both countries in dealing with this tactical nuclear weapon question which is on both sides.
    • I get them to speak about their plans and then try and head off any problems or glaring omissions, so that they have a more realistic outlook on their goals.
    • A quick look at the Club's website highlights a glaring omission.
    Synonyms
    obvious, conspicuous, plain to see, unmistakable, obtrusive, striking, flagrant, blatant, staring someone in the face, as plain as a pikestaff, as plain as day, inescapable, unmissable, outrageous, gross
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