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 gaze [geiz]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 注视, 凝视

vi. 注视, 凝视


  1. She sat gazing out of the window.
    她坐着凝视着窗外。
  2. She turned her head away, feeling too ashamed to meet his gaze.
    因为害羞而不敢和他凝视的目光相遇,她把头扭开了。
  3. She gazed at me in disbelief when I told her the news.
    我告诉她这消息时,她以怀疑的目光注视著我。


gaze
[ noun ]
  1. a long fixed look

  2. <noun.act>
    he fixed his paternal gaze on me
[ verb ]
  1. look at with fixed eyes

  2. <verb.perception> stare
    The students stared at the teacher with amazement


Gaze \Gaze\ (g[=a]z), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Gazed} (g[=a]zd); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Gazing}.] [OE. gasen, akin to dial. Sw. gasa,
cf. Goth. us-gaisjan to terrify, us-geisnan to be terrified.
Cf. {Aghast}, {Ghastly}, {Ghost}, {Hesitate}.]
To fix the eyes in a steady and earnest look; to look with
eagerness or curiosity, as in admiration, astonishment, or
with studious attention.

Why stand ye gazing up into heaven? --Acts i. 11.

Syn: To gape; stare; look.

Usage: To {Gaze}, {Gape}, {Stare}. To gaze is to look with
fixed and prolonged attention, awakened by excited
interest or elevated emotion; to gape is to look
fixedly, with open mouth and feelings of ignorant
wonder; to stare is to look with the fixedness of
insolence or of idiocy. The lover of nature gazes with
delight on the beauties of the landscape; the rustic
gapes with wonder at the strange sights of a large
city; the idiot stares on those around with a vacant
look.


Gaze \Gaze\, v. t.
To view with attention; to gaze on . [R.]

And gazed a while the ample sky. --Milton.


Gaze \Gaze\, n.
1. A fixed look; a look of eagerness, wonder, or admiration;
a continued look of attention.

With secret gaze
Or open admiration him behold. --Milton.

2. The object gazed on.

Made of my enemies the scorn and gaze. --Milton.

{At gaze}
(a) (Her.) With the face turned directly to the front; --
said of the figures of the stag, hart, buck, or hind,
when borne, in this position, upon an escutcheon.
(b) In a position expressing sudden fear or surprise; -- a
term used in stag hunting to describe the manner of a
stag when he first hears the hounds and gazes round in
apprehension of some hidden danger; hence, standing
agape; idly or stupidly gazing.

I that rather held it better men should perish
one by one,
Than that earth should stand at gaze like
Joshua's moon in Ajalon! --Tennyson.

  1. Little occurs in Cuba which escapes his restless gaze.
  2. She has the right 'look' - the searching gaze; that sense of a troubled spirit in quest of release - for Lizzie.
  3. Her blond hair is tied with a blue ribbon, her gaze is serene, her posture correct and her hands folded demurely in front of her.
  4. Across the floor weird constructs like 'deconstruction' gaze at sinister compounds like 'post-modernism.'
  5. At a news conference, Ali seemed alert and in good spirits, joking with reporters despite partly slurred speech and a gaze that sometimes was distant.
  6. The event took place under the stony gaze of a three-story portrait of Communist leader Vladimir Lenin erected for the Revolution Day parade scheduled for Wednesday.
  7. A reproduction of a Vermeer portrait leans Madonna-like over a love-making sequence; fishing tableaux gaze down on smart eaters in a restaurant.
  8. Under the gaze of police on Thursday, Martinez went to work digging up the new grave and quickly revealed the body of a man in his 30s.
  9. She was the bold model with the tight little frame and steady, daring gaze whose depiction in Manet's Olympia and Le Dejeuner sur l'Herbe revolutionised European nude painting and outraged the 19th century art world.
  10. "All we could do was just sit in our dusty chairs and gaze at each other through the fog that filled the room and watch the fog settle slowly and silently, covering everything," said one woman from Garden City, Kan.
  11. You clutch a beer and gaze at the ducks.
  12. And just when you think "Island Son" is going to break the "Kung Fu" record for fortune-cookie philosophy, Dr. Dan leaps on a horse and rides off along the beach, stopping only to gaze up at a bird soaring free on the wind.
  13. Tables at the snazzy New York-style deli and grill, called Sasha's, are carefully arranged: No matter which way customers turn, their gaze falls upon the dealership's line of sleek Wellcraft powerboats.
  14. Both gaze imploringly at the compassionate lady who drops a coin into the outstretched helmet.
  15. Visitors from rural Bulgaria gaze in wonder at the encampment around the once-hallowed mausoleum and the nearby Socialist Party headquarters.
  16. The brute Hunding is not felled by Wotan's scathing gaze, but scrambles off unharmed.
  17. A withered herring posed atop a blue shirt, provokes this mysteriously ecstatic response: "The joy of its gaze: it believes it has rediscovered the sea of its childhood, the French coastline.
  18. Ktesilaos and Theano gaze at each other with unfathomable gestures, although the temptation is to read it as an image of devoted married love. Meanwhile, scholars continue to wrangle over what exactly was the nature of Greek pederasty.
  19. The first act peasant is trusting, gentle, her gaze ever turned to Loys (the sincere and credible Roger van Fleteren).
  20. You can gaze out across the Gornergletscher on a row of dramatic summits including Monte Rosa, the highest.
  21. Lajoie, who spent much of his time as a military attache peering at the outside of Soviet bases under the suspicious gaze of Russian counterintelligence agents, marvels at the "unique access" his team is given on strategic rocket bases.
  22. They will try, too, for a better understanding of the origins and possible fate of the universe as they gaze at light that took 14 billion years to get here _ close to the beginning of time in the universe.
  23. For years the identity of some foreign donors and the precise sums involved remained well out of the public gaze.
  24. "All of us who belong to the priestly people of the new covenant gaze upon the cross, with veneration and recollection," John Paul said in a brief address in Italian at the end of the procession of the Via Crucis, or Way of the Cross.
  25. His exit in Act 1 - turning back to gaze at the dead Giselle - was worthy of Gericault. His pose,flower held aloft, as the ballet ends, would have inspired Berlioz. And in nothing is this marvellous interpretation selfish.
  26. Each family under Lenin's gaze in the 750-square-foot room has three or more children.
  27. In Japan and Korea, this week and next are the season of blossom-viewing, when crowds shuffle to and fro on public transport to gaze at cherry trees, admire their evanescence, drink too much and take the memory home.
  28. Sitting in temporary quarters in an oak-paneled board room under the benevolent gaze of founder Mateo Cros, Mr. Pique chomps a big Havana cigar and talks strategy.
  29. The smart money says Riley will soon be named as America3's skipper. Her first piece of good fortune was to be raised in Detroit, Michigan, rather than on the east coast where a woman's role on a boat is to gaze admiringly at her Ivy League husband.
  30. By 8am our troupe had reached the rim of the volcano at 19,000ft. We could gaze into the snow-filled crater, and at the surreal glaciers that surround it.
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