dazzle in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for dazzle in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.dazzle [Am ˈdæzəl, Brit ˈdaz(ə)l] VB trans

II.dazzle [Am ˈdæzəl, Brit ˈdaz(ə)l] N U

anti-dazzle [Am ˌæn(t)iˈdæz(ə)l, ˌænˌtaɪˈdæz(ə)l, Brit ˌantɪˈdaz(ə)l] ADJ Brit

anti-dazzle → antiglare

See also antiglare

Translations for dazzle in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

dazzle in the PONS Dictionary

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
There were also requirements of black dazzle shorts and black t shirts with the school logo printed on them.
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She found music boldly, imprinted in history an irreplaceable voice that knows no parallel, and dazzled the world with her graceful, witty, and humble personality.
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Compared to other fabrics, dazzle is even more durable than denim because of the tightly woven polyester fibers, which make it nearly impossible to tear.
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Dazzle was intended to make that hard because clashing patterns looked abnormal even when the two halves were aligned.
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Those attending wore dazzle-patterned black and white clothing, influencing twentieth-century fashion and art via postcards (see illustration) and magazine articles.
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To the touch, dazzle is soft and somewhat silky, although it is far more sturdy than silk.
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Not accessible or crowd-pleasing enough to court non-electronic music fans, not adventurous enough to satisfy die-hards, it pleases, but it rarely dazzles.
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Camouflage works through concealment (whether by countershading, preventing casting shadows, or disruption of outlines), mimicry, or possibly by dazzle.
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Patrons were dazzled by the 22,000 tungsten lights which illuminated the park and by the entrance gate with its towering minarets.
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She was imbued with the drama and grandeur necessary to dazzle the subject people and to convey the image of an implacable state.
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