gaze 音标拼音: [g'ez]
n . 注视,凝视
vi . 注视,凝视
注视,凝视注视,凝视
gaze n 1 :
a long fixed look ; "
he fixed his paternal gaze on me " [
synonym :
{
gaze }, {
regard }]
v 1 :
look at with fixed eyes ; "
The students stared at the teacher with amazement " [
synonym : {
gaze }, {
stare }]
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 .
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1913 Webster ]
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 .
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1913 Webster ]
Gaze \
Gaze \,
v .
t .
To view with attention ;
to gaze on . [
R .]
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And gazed a while the ample sky . --
Milton .
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Gaze \
Gaze \,
n .
1 .
A fixed look ;
a look of eagerness ,
wonder ,
or admiration ;
a continued look of attention .
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1913 Webster ]
With secret gaze Or open admiration him behold . --
Milton .
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2 .
The object gazed on .
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Made of my enemies the scorn and gaze . --
Milton .
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{
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 .
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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 .
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1913 Webster ]
64 Moby Thesaurus words for "
gaze ":
admire ,
be amazed ,
be astonished ,
be vigilant ,
be watchful ,
bedroom eyes ,
bore ,
come -
hither look ,
contemplate ,
crane ,
crane the neck ,
evil eye ,
eye ,
eyeball ,
follow ,
gape ,
gaup ,
gawk ,
gaze at ,
gaze open -
mouthed ,
glad eye ,
glare ,
gloat ,
glower ,
glowering look ,
goggle ,
have a looksee ,
hold in view ,
inspect ,
keep in sight ,
keep in view ,
keep under observation ,
look ,
look after ,
look at ,
look on ,
look upon ,
malocchio ,
marvel ,
observe ,
ogle ,
peek ,
peep ,
peer ,
penetrating look ,
reconnoiter ,
regard ,
rubberneck ,
scout ,
scrutinize ,
see ,
spy upon ,
stand aghast ,
stand on tiptoe ,
stare ,
stare at ,
stare down ,
stare hard ,
stare openmouthed ,
survey ,
view ,
watch ,
whammy ,
wonder
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GAZE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of GAZE is to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention How to use gaze in a sentence
Gaze - Wikipedia The gaze can be understood in psychological terms: "to gaze implies more than to look at – it signifies a psychological relationship of power, in which the gazer is superior to the object of the gaze " [4]
GAZE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com To gaze is to look steadily and intently at something, especially at that which excites admiration, curiosity, or interest: to gaze at scenery, at a scientific experiment
GAZE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary GAZE definition: 1 to look at something or someone for a long time, especially in surprise or admiration, or… Learn more
Gaze - definition of gaze by The Free Dictionary gaze (geiz) verb to look steadily (at) for some time, usually in surprise, out of interest etc
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Gaze Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Gaze definition: To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention
Gaze - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When someone lays eyes on you and keeps looking, it is a gaze or a stare You can gaze back or just say, "Take a picture; it lasts longer "
gaze - definition and meaning - Wordnik Their gaze is direct into the lens, with what might be described as a "straight face" common to the long exposure requirements of that era's photography It deflects our gaze from the real threats of economic meltdown, political complicity, and environmental apocalypse
GAZE definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary To gaze is to look steadily and intently at something, esp at that which excites admiration, curiosity, or interest: to gaze at scenery, at a scientific experiment