释义 |
stare/stɛə/ v. & n.●v. 1 intr. (usu. foll. by 通常后跟 at) look fixedly with eyes open, esp. as the result of curiosity, surprise, bewilderment, admiration, horror, etc. (尤指由于好奇、惊奇、困惑、羡慕、恐惧等)凝视,注视 sat staring at the door 坐着凝视着大门; stared in amazement 惊讶地盯着看 2 intr. (of eyes) be wide open and fixed (眼睛)瞪视 3 intr. be unpleasantly prominent or striking 刺眼,扎眼 4 tr. (foll. by 后跟 into) reduce (a person) to a specified condition by staring 目不转睛地把(人)看得… stared me into silence 把我盯得不敢吭声 ●n. a staring gaze 凝视,注视 □ stare down (or out) outstare 以目光压倒 □ stare a person in the face be evident or imminent 显而易见;迫在眉睫 □ starer n.[Old English starian, from Germanic] |