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B2tolookat something or someone for alongtime,especiallyinsurpriseoradmiration, or because you arethinkingabout somethingelse: (尤指因为惊奇、羡慕或心不在焉而)凝视,注视,盯着看 Annette gazedadmiringlyatWarren as hespoke.沃伦说话时,安妮特一脸崇拜地注视着他。 Hespendshoursgazingout ofthewindowwhen he should beworking.他在本应工作的时候一连几个小时盯着窗外发呆。 Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examplesto look at someone or something - lookLook over there! A rainbow!
- watchI sat by the window and watched people walking past.
- glanceShe glanced around the room to see who was there.
- peepShe peeped through the curtains to see what was happening.
- peekHe peeked inside the box.
- stareDon't stare at people like that - it's rude.
See more results » - He gazed out over theemptinessof themoors.
- He gazed at her, hiseyesfulloflonging.
- She gazed inadmirationat hisbroad,muscularshoulders.
- She was gazing out thewindow,rockingrhythmicallyto andfro.
- The womensittingoppositeus were gazingadmiringlyatbabyJoe.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesUsing the eyes - accommodate
- accommodation
- all eyes are onsomeone/somethingidiom
- astigmatic
- beholder
- butcher
- corner
- glare
- glass
- lookout
- peep
- perceive
- saw
- scope
- seesomethingwithyourown eyesidiom
- seeing is believingidiom
- shoot a glance atsomeoneidiom
- spot
- stand oversomeone
- tab
See more results » C2alonglook, usually of aparticularkind: 凝视;注视;盯着 asteadygaze目不转睛地凝视 aninnocent/admiringgaze天真地/羡慕地盯着看 literaryAs Ilookedout, my gazefellon asmallchildby theroad.我看看窗外,目光落到了路边一个小孩身上。 thefactoflookingat orconsideringsomeone or something in aparticularway, or from aparticularpointofview: She isapplyingtherulesofmedicalsciencetotherapiesthat have too oftenescapeditscriticalgaze. In thislatestlight-heartedbook, heturnshissatiricalgaze onhistory. Onetheoryoffeministartis that it is aboutsubvertingtheprimacyof themalegaze andcelebratingthefemalegaze. - Her gazefellupon asmallboxat the back of theshop.
- I couldfeelhismalevolentgaze as Iwalkedaway.
- Iavertedmy gaze while hedressed.
- Heturnedacold,reptiliangaze on me.
- Shereturnedhis gazesteadily.
- Playing on theideaof the viewer's gaze, theworkhearkensback to suchfeministartworks as those of Barbara Kruger.
- Flanagan, whosepreviousworksare set in hisnativeTasmania,turnshisunflinchinggaze towardmodern-daySydney.
- Greerclaimsthatartisticimagesofnubilemalespleasedthefemalegaze as much as themale.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesUsing the eyes - accommodate
- accommodation
- all eyes are onsomeone/somethingidiom
- astigmatic
- beholder
- butcher
- corner
- glare
- glass
- lookout
- peep
- perceive
- saw
- scope
- seesomethingwithyourown eyesidiom
- seeing is believingidiom
- shoot a glance atsomeoneidiom
- spot
- stand oversomeone
- tab
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Opinions, beliefs and points of view (Definition ofgazefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)B2tolookat something or someone for alongtime,especiallyinsurpriseoradmiration, or because you arethinkingabout somethingelse (尤指因为惊奇、羡慕或心不在焉而)凝视,注视,盯着看Annette gazedadmiringlyatWarren as hespoke.沃伦说话时,安妮特一脸崇拜地注视着他。 Hespendshoursgazingout ofthewindowwhen he should beworking.他在本应工作的时候一连几个小时盯着窗外发呆。 - He gazed out over theemptinessof themoors.
- He gazed at her, hiseyesfulloflonging.
- She gazed inadmirationat hisbroad,muscularshoulders.
- She was gazing out thewindow,rockingrhythmicallyto andfro.
- The womensittingoppositeus were gazingadmiringlyatbabyJoe.
C2alonglook, usually of aparticularkind 凝视;注视;盯着asteadygaze目不转睛地凝视 aninnocent/admiringgaze天真地/羡慕地盯着看 literaryAs Ilookedout, my gazefellon asmallchildby theroad.我看看窗外,目光落到了路边一个小孩身上。 - Her gazefellupon asmallboxat the back of theshop.
- I couldfeelhismalevolentgaze as Iwalkedaway.
- Iavertedmy gaze while hedressed.
- Heturnedacold,reptiliangaze on me.
- Shereturnedhis gazesteadily.
gaze| American Dictionarytolookat something or someone for alongtime,esp. insurprise,admiration, or because you arethinkingabout somethingelse: Hespendshoursgazing out of thewindowwhen he should beworking. gaze
Ifelthis gaze on me as Iwalkedout thedoor. (Definition ofgazefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofgazegaze I asked these questions simply by gazing at these things, and their beauty was all the answer they gave.From theCambridge English Corpus Once the infant is gazing at this stimulus, a second stimulus is briefly flashed on one of the two side screens.From theCambridge English Corpus Encourage the patient to do the types of activities recommended for him, and try to prevent him from sitting idly, or gazing at the television.From theCambridge English Corpus The scene closes as she gazes in the glass once again, this time on her own initiative.From theCambridge English Corpus The uninformative cue comprised a photograph of a forward-facing head with the eyes statically gazing left or right.From theCambridge English Corpus There is an intricate co-ordination of pausing and looking within turns, followed by head-nods, smiles, and gazes.From theCambridge English Corpus Until the child made a selection, the experimenter kept gazing at the child, thus avoiding looking at either the visible object or the bucket.From theCambridge English Corpus The children gazed at their communication partners only at the ends of their utterances, when they looked at them at all.From theCambridge English Corpus They faced each other from about three feet away, with their gazes directed down or out over the heads of the crowd.From theCambridge English Corpus The amount and pattern of gazing provides an insight to a person's feelings and attitude towards others, their credibility, honesty and attractiveness.From theCambridge English Corpus Of course, it doesn't follow that merely gazing at miniature tableaux would have the same effect.From theCambridge English Corpus Throughout, the image of her "young man" gazes down from a photograph over her bed.From theCambridge English Corpus Men should fear this woman, for a man who gazes upon her may be doomed, as may be those upon whom she gazes.From theCambridge English Corpus In the courtyard, frustrated, he gazed about him.From theCambridge English Corpus The chief defect however is the want of interest, the eye gazes with criticism, but the heart is still.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/gaze## |