How is the word сверлить взглядом translated from Russian to English

Смотреть на кого-то со злостью.

To look at someone in an angry way.

verb
English translation
glare

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  • Она сверлила его взглядом через стол. She glared at him across the table.

  • Слепящий свет солнца мешал вести машину. The glare of the sun made driving hard.

  • Слепящее сияние от солнца было ослепительным. The glare from the sun was blinding.

  • Фары слепили на мокрой дороге. The headlights glared on the wet road.

  • Я прищурился из-за бликов на воде. I squinted because of the glare on the water.

  • Можешь избежать сидения в этом сиянии? Can you avoid sitting in that glare?

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FAQ about “сверлить взглядом”

How is “сверлить взглядом” translated from Russian?
“сверлить взглядом” translates into English as “glare”. Add this word to your VibeLing vocabulary and lock it in with spaced repetition.
What does “сверлить взглядом” mean?
Meaning of “сверлить взглядом”: Смотреть на кого-то со злостью. In English — “glare”.
What part of speech is “сверлить взглядом”?
“сверлить взглядом” is a verb.
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