释义 |
| | NOUN | | | /geɪz/ | | | | | someone’ s way of looking at someone or something 凝视;端详 | As he spoke, his gaze remained fixed on the letter in his hand. 他说话时眼睛一直注视着自己手上的信。 | | Under his accusing gaze we both blushed. 在她责备的目光下,我们两个都脸红了。 | | hold sb’ s gaze (=continue looking at someone who is looking at you) She looked away, unable to hold my gaze. 直视某人凝视的目光 | | meet sb’ s gaze (=look directly at someone who is looking at you) I tried to catch his eye, but he refused to meet my gaze. 迎视某人的目光 | | PHRASE | - | the public gaze | | attention from the public | | 公众注意 | | | | They did their best to shield their children from the public gaze. 他们尽最大努力来使他们的孩子免受公众的关注。 | | | | |