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gaze verb /ɡeɪz/ /ɡeɪz/ [intransitive]- + adv./prep. to look steadily at somebody/something for a long time, either because you are very interested or surprised, or because you are thinking of something else凝视;注视;盯着 synonym stare
- She gazed at him in amazement.她惊异地注视着他。
- He sat for hours just gazing into space.他一连几个小时坐在那里茫然地看着前面。
Synonyms starestaregaze ▪ peer ▪ glareThese words all mean to look at somebody/something for a long time.stare to look at somebody/something for a long time, especially with surprise or fear, or because you are thinking:- I screamed and everyone stared.我尖叫一声,众人都盯着我看。
gaze (rather formal) to look steadily at somebody/something for a long time, especially with surprise or love, or because you are thinking:- We all gazed at Marco in amazement.我们都惊异地注视着马可。
peer to look closely or carefully at something, especially when you cannot see it clearlyglare to look angrily at somebody/something for a long time:- I looked at her and she glared stonily back.我看了她一眼,她便冷冷地回瞪我。
Patterns- to stare/gaze/peer/glare at somebody/something
- to stare/gaze/peer/glare suspiciously
- to stare/gaze/peer anxiously/intently
- to stare/gaze/glare wildly/fiercely
Extra Examples- Every one gazed at her beautiful jewels.大家都盯着她的漂亮首饰看。
- He gazed absently at the passing crowd.他漫不经心地看着人来人往。
- He gazed out over the lake.他眺望着远处的湖面。
- They gazed in wonder at the mighty peaks.他们看着雄伟的山峰,惊叹不已。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- intently
- steadily
- absently
- …
preposition Word Originlate Middle English: perhaps related to obsolete gaw ‘to gaze’, from Old Norse gá ‘heed’.
gaze noun /ɡeɪz/ /ɡeɪz/ [usually singular]- a long, steady look at somebody/something凝视;注视
- He met her gaze (= looked at her while she looked at him).他与她凝视的目光相遇。
- She dropped her gaze (= stopped looking).她目光低垂,不再凝视。
- In his last years, he lived almost entirely secluded from the public gaze (= away from public attention).在他的最后几年,他几乎完全远离公众的视线(=远离公众的关注)。
see also male gazeSynonyms looklookglance ▪ gaze ▪ stare ▪ glimpse ▪ glareThese are all words for an act of looking, when you turn your eyes in a particular direction.look an act of looking at somebody/something:- Here, have a look at this.来,看一看这个。
glance a quick look:- She stole a glance at her watch.她偷偷看了看表。
gaze a long, steady look at somebody/something:- She felt embarrassed under his steady gaze.她在他凝视的目光下感到很尴尬。
stare a long look at somebody/something, especially in a way that is unfriendly or that shows surprise:- She gave the officer a blank stare and shrugged her shoulders.她面无表情地盯着那个军官,耸了耸肩。
glimpse a look at somebody/something for a very short time, when you do not see the person or thing completely:- He caught a glimpse of her in the crowd.他一眼瞥见她在人群里。
glare a long, angry look at somebody/something:- She fixed her questioner with a hostile glare.她带着敌意瞪着向她提问的人。
Patterns- a look/glance at somebody/something
- a penetrating/piercing look/glance/gaze/stare
- a long look/glance/stare
- a brief look/glance/glimpse
- to have/get/take a look/glance/glimpse
- to avoid somebody’s glance/gaze/stare
Extra Examples- He blushed under her angry gaze.在她的怒目相对下,他脸红了。
- He turned his gaze on me.他把目光转向了我。
- Her gaze fell on Kate's tousled hair.她的目光落在凯特乱蓬蓬的头发上。
- Her gaze followed Simon's through the archway.她的目光随着西蒙的视线穿过拱门。
- His gaze flickered an instant.他的目光闪了一下。
- I followed her gaze and spotted a new arrival at the far side of the room.随着她眼神的方向,我看到房间的那一边来了个人。
- Rebecca's gaze rested on the child thoughtfully.丽贝卡若有所思地将视线停留在那个孩子身上。
- She avoided his gaze.她回避他的注视。
- They fixed their gaze on the dark line of the coast ahead.他们注视着前方黑色的海岸线。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjectiveverb + gaze- direct
- fix (somebody with)
- focus
- …
gaze + verbpreposition Word Originlate Middle English: perhaps related to obsolete gaw ‘to gaze’, from Old Norse gá ‘heed’.
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