'glad rags noun [p\.] [old-fashioned, informal) a person^ best clothes, worn on a special occasion (某乂在特殊 场合穿的)最考究的衣服,礼服,盛装 glam-or-ize [BrE also -ise) /'glaemaraiz/ verb [vn] (usually disapproving) to make sth bad appear attractive or exciting使有魅力;使有刺激性;美Ik: Television tends, to giamorize violence.电视往往美化暴力。 glam-or-ous /'glaemaras/ (also informal glam) adj. espe­cially attractive and exciting, and different from ordinary things or people特别富有魅力的;富于刺激 的;独_的:浴amorous movie stars富有魅力的影星◊ a gZamorous job 人向往的工作 PTU3 unglamorous ► glam-or-ous-ly odv. glamorously dressed glam.ur (8r£)       glamor) /'glaemad noun [U]

1 the attractive, and exciting quality that makes a person, a job or a place seem special, often because of wealth or status吸引力,魅力,诱惑力多因财富或地 位所致hopeful young actors and actresses dazzled by the gZamour HoZZywood为好莱坞的魅力神魂颠倒、标 抱希望的年轻演员◊ Now that she’s a /light attendcmt, /oreign traveZ has Zost its gamour/or her.她现在是空中 乘务员了,去国外旅行对她B失去吸引力2 physical beauty that also suggests wealth or success.速人&美; 魅力Add a’ cashmere scar/ under your jacket /or a touch o/gZamour.在夹克衫里面围一条开司杀围巾圣使你 更有魅力。

'glamour model (er£) {NAmE 'glamor model) noun a person, especially a woman, who is photographed wearing very few or no clothes in order to sexually excite the person.looking’.at the photographs (衣着暴

露的)魅力模特;性感女模

glam rock /.gisem 'rok; NAmE 'ra:k/ noun [U] a style of music popular in the 1970s, in which male singers wore unusual clothes and make-up 魅惑摇滚流行亨 20世纪70年代,男歌手穿着打扮怪异) glance /glains; AW/r?f glaens/ verb, noun

[V +fldv./p/*ep.] 1 to look quickly at sth/sb 瞥一眼; 匆匆一看;’扫视She gkmced at her watch.她匆匆看了 _.◊ He gkmced around the room.他环视了一下◊ J gZancedup qufcWy to see who had come fn我迅 速抬头瞥了一眼看是谁进来了。2at/down/over/ through sth to read sth quickly and not thoroughly 览;略地看  scan I only had time to glance at

the newspapers.我只柒得及浏览了一下报纸◊ Jfe gkmced brie_/7y down the tot /names.他草草看了一遍名 单◊ She gkmced through the report.她大致浏览了 一 十报告。glance on/off sth (of light )to flash on a surface or be reflected off it 上闪媒(或闪 耀);中反射glance ’off (sth) to hit sth at an angle and move off it in a different direction 斜向击中 (某物■)后改变方向• TTie baH gZanced ojf the post into the net球击中门柱后弹入网内。

      ~ (at sb/sth) a:+quick look 匆匆一看;一瞥;扫视:

to take/have a glance at the newspaper headlines ^tj 看一眼报纸的大标题 a cursozy/brie//casual//ixrtive gZance草草的/短暂的/不经意的/偷偷的一瞥◊ TTie sisters exchanged glances (= looked at each other). M 妹们相互对视了 一下She shot him a sideways gltmce. 施从眼角 _ 7 他眼◊ He waWced away without a backward gkmce.他头也不回地扬长而去◊ She stoZe a glance (= looked secretly) at her vvatc/i.她偷偷看了看 表。,〇 note at look at a (single) 'glance immedi­ately; with only a quick look 立刻; 一眼;. (’)看二 眼He couZd teH at a gkmce what was wrong.他一眼就 秦出 了问题所在。at first 'gance when you first look at or think about sth, often rather quickly.乍一看;乍看 名下At first glance the problem seemed easy. *#|p] 题似f很简单。

glan-cing /'glainsirj; NAmE 'glaensiq/ adj. [only before noun] hitting sth/sb at an angle, not with full force 斜 擦而过的;击偏的to strffce somebody a glancing Wow

以斜击拳击中某人

gland /glaend/ noun an organ in a person^ or an animal’s body that produces a substance for the body to use. There are many different glands in the body. a snafce’s poison gZcmds 蛇的毒腺◊ ’Her gZcmds are svvoHen她的腺体肿胀。see also pituitary ►glan-

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du-lar /'glaendjul9(r); NAmE -d3a-/ adj. [usually before noun]: gkmdukir tissue 腺体组织 .glandular 'fever (fi/-£) (NAmE or medical E mono- nucle.osis) (also NAmE informal mono) noun [U]' an infectious disease that causes swelling of the lymph glands and makes the person feel very weak for a long time腺热;传染性单核细胞增多症 glans /glaenz/ {pi. glan-des /'glaendiiz/) noun (anatomyM) the round part at the end of a man's penis or a woman’s clitoris阴莲头;龟头;阴蒂 glare /glea(r); NAmE gler/ verb, noun

                  verb [V] 1 ~ (at sb/sth) to look at sb/sth in an angry way 怒目 k P517I glower He didn^ shout, he just glared at me siknrty.他没有喊叫,只是默默地怒视着我。

note at stare 2 to shine with a very bright unpleas- ant light发出刺眼的光

                  Mown 1 [Using.] a very brightunpleasant light 刺眼的 光the gZare / the sun 炫目的陌充◊ 77ie rabbit was caught in the gZare / the car’s Zieadiig/its•兔子在耀眼 的汽;车前灯照射下◊_ These surl^iasses are designed to reduce Ware.这些太阳镜是为减少刺眼的强光而设计的。

(figurative) The divorce was conducted in the full glare of publicity (= with continuous attention from newspapers and television).•这桩离婚案是在舆论的密切 关注下进行的2 [Ca longangry look (长久的)怒 视,瞪眼to give sb a hostile gtore含敌意地瞪着某人 note at look

glaring/'glearir); NAmE'gler-/ adj. 1 [usually before noun] (of sth bad 與面的事物).very easily seen i 眼的明显 的;易见的El blatant: a glaring error/omission/ mconsistency/fnjustice明显的错误/疏漏/不一致/不公 正◊ the most faring exampte /this probZem 此问题最 明显的事例 2 (of a light very bright and unpleasant 知眼的;炫目的3 angry; aggressive生气的;愤怒的; 富于攻击性的.faring eyes愤怒的目光► glaringy adv. giaringiy obvious 显命易见的 glass ■» /gla:s; NAwf glees/ noun, verb 9 noun

                TRANSPARENT SUBSTANCE 明物质 1 [U] a hard, usually transparent, substance used, for example, for making windows and bottles a sheet/pane of glass — )t 玻璃;一块窗玻璃oste4/toughened gkiss/钢化& * ◊ a glass bottle/dis/i/roo/ 玻璃瓶 / / 屋顶 cut myseZ/on apiece /broken glass.我被一块碎3^璃划伤 了。 The vegetaWes are grown under glass (= in a greenhouse).这些蔬菜是在玻璃温室种植的。see

alSO CUT GLASS, PLATE GLASS, STAINED GLASS, GLAZIER

                FOR DRINKING 杯子 2 [C] (often in compounds 常构成复

合词a container made of glassused for drinking out of &璃杯;‘酒杯a sherry gkm雪利酒杯◊ a wine gass 葡萄酒杯 3 jc] the contents of a glass 杯(的量):a gkiss / s/ierry/wfn^/wateretc. 杯雪利酒、葡萄酒、 水等◊ Jfe dranfc three        glasses他喝"f 满满三杯<^

                GLASS OBJECTS.玻璃制 I 4 [U] objects made of glass 玻璃 制品;玻璃器皿We keep aH our gZoss and china in ^ii5 cupboard.我们把所有玻璃器皿和瓷器都放在这个橱里◊ She has a/ine coHection o/Bohemi'an gkws•她收藏了一 批做工精细的波希米亚玻璃制品。

                ON WATCH/PICTURE f 7 齒片rt 5 [sing.] a protecting cover made of glass on a watch, picture or photograph framefire alarmetc.玻璃保护面;玻璃(镜)框;

(火灾警报器的 > 玻璃罩M case /emergency, breafc the gkiss and press the button.如遇紧急情况,由碎玻璃 罩按下按钮。

                FOR EYES Bg i# 6 glasses {NAmE also eye-glasses) (also old-fashioned or formal spec-tacles, informal specs espe­cially in Br£) [pi.] two lenses in a frame that rests on the nose and ears. People wear glasses in order to be able to see better or to protect their eyes from bright light眼镜a pair o/gasses 副眼镜◊ dark passes 墨 镜◊ I wear glasses/or driving我开车时戴眼镜。.see

also FIELD GLASSES, MAGNIFYING GLASS, SUNGLASSES

                IVIIRROR 镜子 7 [Cusua丨丨y sing.] (oW-/<3sh/o/?erf) a mirror 镜 ■子一 see also LOOKING GLASS

                BAROMETER 气压8 the glass [sing.] a barometer 气 压表;晴雨表picture on next page

IHTOI see people n., raise v.