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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
glare
I. glare1 (glâr)v. glared, glar·ing, glaresv. intr. 1. To stare fixedly and angrily. See Synonyms at gaze. 2. To shine intensely and blindingly: A hot sun glared down on the desert. 3. To be conspicuous; stand out obtrusively: The headline glared from the page.v. tr. To express by staring angrily: He glared his disapproval.n. 1. A fierce or angry stare. 2. a. An intense, blinding light. b. Garish or showy brilliance; gaudiness. [Middle English glaren, to glitter; akin to Middle Low German glaren, to glisten. See ghel-2 in Indo-European Roots.] II. glare2 (glâr)n. A sheet or surface of glassy and very slippery ice. [Probably from glare1.]
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