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ARAKIN 4
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conceited a full of conceit, e. g. Many performers become conceited after only modest
success. The conceited man is rarely a happy man. 7. glare vt 1) to shine with a light so bright as to hurt the eyes, e. g. The sun glared down on us all day. The frozen snow glared in the morning-sunlight. A single naked bulb glared pitilessly in the centre of the room. 2) to stare angrily or fiercely, e. g. He glared at me like a bull at a red rag. A tiger glares at its prey . glare n 1) a very bright light so strong that it is unpleasant or blinding, e. g. The unshaded bulbs threw a yellow glare over the walls. We shielded our eyes from the glare of the sun on the water. She hates the glare of publicity. 2) an angry or fierce look or stare, e. g. He looked at me with an angry glare (gave me a glare) when I said he couldn' t be trusted with the job. glaring a 1) unpleasantly bright, e.g. The glaring headlights of a car, blinded me for a moment. There were glaring neon signs overihe buildjtag. 2) angry or fierce e, g. Her glaring eyes were suggestive of her anger. 3) easily seen, obvious, e. g. How could you overlook it? It is a glaring mistake (error). There are several glaring defects in your plan. Практический курс английского языка. 4 курс под ред. В.Д. Аракина 241 8. extravagant a 1) spending much more than is necessary or wise; wasteful, e. g. Dora was an extravagant wife and could never make both ends meet. She was extravagant in everything she bought. Ant. thrifty; 2) excessively high, as extravagant expenses, claims, etc., e. g. The price is extravagant, I shall never pay so much. extravagance n wastefulness in spending money, e. g. That fur coat is an extravagance you cant afford. His wife's extravagance ruined him. Download 1.72 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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