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凝视,盯;愕然注目,呆呆地看著
资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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.