- VERB 凝视;注视;盯着看
If you gaze at someone or something, you look steadily at them for a long time, for example because you find them attractive or interesting, or because you are thinking about something else.
- She stood gazing at herself in the mirror...
她站在那儿,凝视着镜中的自己。 - Sitting in his wicker chair, he gazed reflectively at the fire...
他坐在藤椅上,若有所思地凝视着炉火。 - The girls stood still, gazing around the building, trying to picture life there fifty years before.
女孩子们静静地站着,仔细打量这幢建筑,尽力想象50年前这里的生活情景。
- N-COUNT 凝视;注视
You can talk about someone's gaze as a way of describing how they are looking at something, especially when they are looking steadily at it.
- The Monsignor turned his gaze from the flames to meet the Colonel's...
这位大人凝视的目光离开火苗,与上校的目光相遇。 - She felt increasingly uncomfortable under the woman's steady gaze...
那个女人一直盯着她看,让她觉得愈发不自在了。 - The interior was shielded from the curious gaze of passersby.
屋子内部被挡住了,以防路人好奇地张望。
- PHRASE 受公众关注;受人瞩目
If someone or something is in the public gaze, they are receiving a lot of attention from the general public.
- You won't find a couple more in the public gaze than Michael and Lizzie.
没有比迈克尔和莉齐更受人瞩目的夫妇了。
The verbs gaze and stare are both used to talk about looking at something for a long time. If you gaze at something, it is often because you think it is marvellous or impressive. A fresh-faced little girl gazes in wonder at the bright fairground lights. If you stare at something or someone, it is often because you think they are strange or shocking. Various families came out and stared at us.
动词gaze和stare都可以用来表示长时间地注视某物。gaze at常指因所见之物精彩或壮观而盯着看,例如:A fresh-faced little girl gazes in wonder at the bright fairground lights(一位脸蛋红扑扑的小女孩惊奇地盯着游乐场里那些明亮的彩灯)。stare at常指因某物怪异或令人震惊而瞪着眼睛看:Various families came out and stared at us(家家户户的人都出来盯着我们看)。