词汇 | stare |
释义 | stare (noun) stare 6 ENTRIES FOUND: stare (verb) stare (noun) dagger (noun) face (noun) fix (verb) space (noun) 1 stare /ˈsteɚ/ verb stares; stared; staring 1 stare /ˈsteɚ/ verb stares; stared; staring Learner's definition of STARE [no object] : to look at someone or something for a long time often with your eyes wide open盯着看;凝视 She was staring straight ahead. = Her eyes were staring straight ahead.她凝视正前方。 She stared out the window.她盯着窗外看。 His mother told him not to stare.妈妈告诉他不要盯着人看。 — often + at We just sat and stared at each other.我们只是坐着,相互盯着对方。 They stared in disbelief at the accident scene.他们难以置信地盯着事故现场。 I spend a lot of my time staring at a computer screen.大量时间里我都在盯着电脑屏幕。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 The solution was staring right at me but I didn't see it. [=the solution was obvious but I failed to see it]答案就在我的眼前,我却没看到。 Synonyms see: gaze stare daggers (at someone) — see dagger stare down (US) [phrasal verb] or British stare out stare (someone) down/out or stare down/out (someone) : to look directly into someone's eyes without fear until he or she becomes uncomfortable and looks away盯得(某人)不再敢对视 The batter tried to stare down the pitcher.击球手使劲盯着投手看,使其不敢正视。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 They had stared down danger more than once.他们不止一次直面并化解了危险。 stare (off) into space — see 1space stare (someone) in the face also chiefly US stare (someone) in the eye(s) : to look directly into the eyes of (someone)盯着(某人的)眼睛 She stared me in the face and told me to leave.她盯着我的眼睛叫我走开。 — usually used figuratively通常用作比喻 The solution was staring me in the face. [=the solution was obvious but I failed to see it]答案就在我的眼前。 Failure was staring him in the face. [=he was very close to failing; he was almost certain to fail]他离失败不远了。 They stared death in the face/eye [=they came very close to death; they did something that was very dangerous and that could have caused their death] and didn't flinch.他们面临死亡,但是没有退缩。 2 stare /ˈsteɚ/ noun plural stares 2 stare /ˈsteɚ/ noun plural stares Learner's definition of STARE [count] : the act of looking directly at someone or something for a long time : the act of staring盯着看;凝视 They looked at me with accusing stares.他们用谴责的目光盯着我。 I asked him about it, but my question only drew/got a blank stare. [=he looked at me in a way that showed he did not understand or know the answer to my question]关于这件事我问了他,而他只是茫然地盯着我。 fix (someone) with a stare — see 1fix |
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