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stare (obj)HsteE5, $stervto look for a long time with the eyes wide open, esp. when surprised, frightened or thinking deeply凝视,注视Don't stare at people like that, you might upset them. [I]不要像那样瞪着别人,这会使他们不高兴的。She stared at the open wound in horror. [I]她满怀恐惧地凝视着张开的伤口。Chuck sat quietly for hours staring into the distance, thinking of what might have been. [I]查克凝视着远处安静地坐了几个小时,想着那可能是什么。During the press conference, each fighter tried to stare the other down/(Br and Aus also) out (= force the other to look away by continual staring). [M]在记者招待会上,每个拳手都想用目光把对方压倒。(infml) If something stares someone in the face it is very easy to see or obvious.就在眼前的The answer has been staring us in the face all along--we'll swop shifts.答案一直就在眼前----我们交换一下工作班次。Without water, death would be staring them in the face.如果没水的话,死亡就在他们眼前。
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