释义 |
- v.凝视;盯着看;注视
- n.凝视
- 网络盯视;瞪眼;瞪视
复数:stares 现在分词:staring 过去式:stared v. gaze,gape,gawk,watch,ogle 1. | [i] ~ (at sb/sth) 盯着看;凝视;注视to look at sb/sth for a long time |
| I screamed and everyone stared. 我尖叫一声,众人都盯着我看。 | | I stared blankly at the paper in front of me. 我茫然地看着面前那张纸。 | | He sat staring into space(= looking at nothing) . 他坐在那儿凝视着前方。 | | She looked at them with dark staring eyes. 她那双深色的眼睛专注地看着他们。 |
IDM | The answer was staring us in the face. 答案明摆在我们面前。 |
| Defeat was staring them in the face. 他们必遭失败。 |
be staring sb in the face 明摆着;显而易见to be obvious or easy to see | The answer was staring us in the face. 答案明摆在我们面前。 |
必定发生to be certain to happen | Defeat was staring them in the face. 他们必遭失败。 |
| They were staring defeat in the face. 对他们来说,失败不可避免。 |
be staring sth in the face 不可避免to be unable to avoid sth | They were staring defeat in the face. 对他们来说,失败不可避免。 |
1. | (尤指不友好或吃惊的)盯,凝视,注视an act of looking at sb/sth for a long time, especially in a way that is unfriendly or that shows surprise |
| She gave him a blank stare. 她面无表情地直视着他。 |
n. | | v. | 1. 盯着看,目不转睛地看, 凝视;瞪眼看得…;瞪眼看,张大眼睛看 1. 盯着看,目不转睛地看, 凝视;瞪眼看得…;瞪眼看,张大眼睛看 |
n. | 1. a long concentrated look at somebody or something, often full of curiosity or hostility 2. a facial expression in which the eyes are wide open with shock or amazement and looking fixedly at somebody or something | v. | 1. to look directly at somebody or something for a long time without moving the eyes away, usually as a result of curiosity or surprise, or to express rudeness or defiance 2. to look wide open with shock, fear, or amazement 3. to be obvious or blatant 4. look fixedly;(of eyes)be wide open 1. to look directly at somebody or something for a long time without moving the eyes away, usually as a result of curiosity or surprise, or to express rudeness or defiance 2. to look wide open with shock, fear, or amazement 3. to be obvious or blatant 4. look fixedly;(of eyes)be wide open |
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