gaze
verb [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 synonym stare凝視;注視;盯着 Synonyms starestare- gaze
- peer
- glare
- 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. 我尖叫一聲,衆人都盯着我看。
- gaze (rather formal
) to look steadily at somebody/something for a long time, especially with surprise or love, or because you are thinking: 尤指吃驚、愛戀或深思地凝視、注視、盯着: We all gazed at Marco in amazement. 我們都驚異地注視着馬可。
- peer
to look closely or carefully at something, especially when you cannot see it clearly 尤指看不清楚時仔細看、端詳 - glare 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。
- 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 ExamplesEvery one gazed at her beautiful jewels. 大家都盯着她的漂亮首飾看。 He gazed absently at the passing crowd. 他漫不經心地看着人來人往。 He gazed out over the lake. 他眺望着遠處的湖面。 They gazed in wonder at the mighty peaks. 他們看着雄偉的山峰,驚歎不已。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- intently
- steadily
- absently
- …
- at
- in
- into
- …
Word Originlate Middle English: perhaps related to obsolete gaw ‘to gaze’, from Old Norse gá ‘heed’.