Don't glare at us like that.
不要那么瞪着我们。
Tom glared at her as she left. Lisa peered out of the window. It was getting dark.
她出去时,汤姆瞪了她一眼。丽莎朝车窗外瞥了一眼。天已经黑下来了。
Tom is said to dislike the glare of publicity.
据说汤姆不喜欢张扬。
He glared angrily at everyone and stormed out of the room.
他横眉怒目地瞪了大家一眼,气呼呼地冲出房间。
Wingo noted that DJI's market share may exceed 80 percent in the US and said "the glaring gap between US and Chinese companies like DJI in the UAS platform market" is a "wake up call".
In China, Razer is nicknamed the "light factory" for its signature chroma glare.
For instance, it designed automotive lighting products that do not produce glare but help increase visibility on the road.
Ayissi said the Kribi port project is a glaring example of Cameroon's participation in the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, adding that the country is committed to unlocking the potential of interlinked production networks and value chains.
Overall, the downward trend of economic growth may become more glaring.
"The coronavirus epidemic puts a glaring spotlight on the opportunities in digital," said Kevin Chang, head of healthcare practice at Bain & Company China, adding that China's online healthcare platforms have grown sharply as many patients have turned to internet-based options for diagnosis and treatment during the pandemic.
Yet, one glaring problem leading to such ignorance of risks is that they cannot make sense of all the technology jargon.
Such imperfections became glaring when the market slowed down and became more competitive-China saw its first dip in vehicle sales in 2018 in almost 30 years-and the company decided it had to do something to consolidate the fundamentals.
The second glaring problem was unpleasant smells.