Betekenis van:
dazzle

to dazzle
Werkwoord
  • het gezicht benemen
  • to cause someone to lose clear vision, especially from intense light
"She was dazzled by the bright headlights"

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

to dazzle
Werkwoord
    • amaze or bewilder, as with brilliant wit or intellect or skill
    "Her arguments dazzled everyone"
    "The dancer dazzled the audience with his turns and jumps"

    Hyperoniemen

    dazzle
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • brightness enough to blind partially and temporarily

      Hyperoniemen


      Voorbeeldzinnen

      1. Where did you dazzle them?
      2. Defective special devices such as anti-glare shield or anti-dazzle screen.
      3. Defective special devices such as anti-glare shield or anti-dazzle screen
      4. They must be directed forwards without causing undue dazzle or discomfort to oncoming drivers and other road users.
      5. ‘Dipped-beam headlamp’ means the lamp used to illuminate the road ahead of the tractor without causing undue dazzle or discomfort to oncoming drivers and other road-users.
      6. Headlamps shall be so made that they give adequate illumination without dazzle when emitting the passing beam, and good illumination when emitting the driving beam.
      7. Machinery must be designed and constructed so that there is no area of shadow likely to cause nuisance, that there is no irritating dazzle and that there are no dangerous stroboscopic effects on moving parts due to the lighting.
      8. ‘Passing beam (dipped-beam) headlamp’ means the lamp used to illuminate the road ahead of the vehicle without causing undue dazzle or discomfort to oncoming drivers and other road-users;
      9. Systems shall provide means allowing them to be used temporarily in a territory with the opposite direction of driving than that for which approval is sought, without causing undue dazzle to the oncoming traffic.
      10. The front lights must optimise train detectability (e.g. to track workers and those using public crossings), provide sufficient visibility for the train driver (illumination of the line ahead, lineside information markers/boards, etc) by night and during low light conditions and shall not dazzle the drivers of oncoming trains.
      11. The front lights must optimise train detectability (e.g. to track workers and those using public crossings), provide sufficient visibility for the train driver (illumination of the line ahead, lineside information markers/boards, etc) by night and during low light conditions and must not dazzle the drivers of oncoming trains.