glaringly  
adverb uk/ˈɡleə.rɪŋ.li/ us/ˈɡler.ɪŋ.li/
  (OBVIOUS)      
  (劣迹、恶事)昭著地
(of something bad) in a way that is very obvious
  glaringly obvious 非常明显的 
 Voters want solutions to economic and social ills that are glaringly apparent on their streets. 选民希望解决在他们的街道上显而易见的经济和社会弊病。 
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 - Carolyn was made glaringly aware of her own ignorance.
 - This remains a glaringly unresolved issue in the country today.
 - The projects are a response to a problem that is glaringly evident.
 
  (SHINING)      
 刺眼地;耀眼地,眩目地
in a way that shines too brightly
  The opening scene is in a glaringly bright hospital ward. 开头的场景是在一个亮得刺眼的医院病房。 
 They reached a small town of glaringly white buildings. 他们到达一个由白得刺眼的房子组成的小镇。 
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 - It was glaringly bright in the hall after the winter darkness.
 - The young woman sat with her coffee in the glaringly lit cafe.
 - The restaurant was so glaringly white that it didn't seem right to enter without a bath, shave and haircut.