glower

英['ɡlaʊə(r)] 美['ɡlaʊər]
  • v. 怒目而视
  • n. 怒视
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GRE
Noun:
  1. an angry stare

Verb:
  1. look at with a fixed gaze;

    "The girl glared at the man who tried to make a pass at her"

  2. look angry or sullen, wrinkle one's forehead, as if to signal disapproval

1. The presidency is less a performance: Who saw the gloom and glower behind Eisenhower's incandescent grin?
总统职务与其说是公务员,倒更像是演员: 谁看得到艾森豪威尔炽热笑容背后的阴暗与愤怒?

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2. The man - eater of other an astonishment first, begin to be inspected to explorer glower photograph next!
其它的食人族先是一阵错愕, 然后开始对探险家怒目相视!

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3. It is better for such countries to prosper inside the market system than glower outside it.
这些国家在市场体系内繁荣发展,总好于它们在市场体系外愤愤不平.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He sat glowering at his opponent.
      他坐在那里怒视著对手。
    2. They do not fright, but just stand and glower each other.
      他们没有打架,只是站在那里互相怒目而视。