释义 |
stare[stεə]- vi.
- 凝视,目不转睛地看,盯着看,张大眼睛看:
It's impolite to stare at a girl. 盯着姑娘看是很不礼貌的。 The policeman stared at his eyes when questioning him. 警官在询问他问题的时候,紧盯着他的双眼。 After I told her the news, she stared at me in astonishment. 我把消息告诉她之后,她惊骇得睁大了眼睛盯着我。 - 刺眼,显眼:
He kept away the sunlight that stares with his hand. 他用手挡开了刺眼的阳光。 The bright modern painting stares out at you in the otherwise conservative gallery. 有些古典派画廊也会陈列出明亮色彩的现代派绘画。 - (动物、飞禽的毛发、羽毛等)倒竖;(病畜等皮毛)蓬乱无光泽
- [古语]怒目而视
- vt.
- 凝视,盯着看,张大眼睛看:
He stared me in the face for a good two minutes and then told me that I couldn't be served wine as I was still a teenager. 他盯了我足有两分钟,然后对我说,他不会把酒卖给像我这样的青少年。 She has kept staring into the sea for about an hour. 她一直凝视着大海,都快一个小时了。 - 把(某人)注视得,把(某人)盯视得:
She was starred into nervousness and unease by his lascivious eyes. 她被他淫荡的目光盯得浑身不自在。
- n.
- 近义词:
look - 短语:
- make someone stare 吓了某人一跳,使某人大吃一惊
- stare one in the face 见 face
- stare one out of countenance 把某人盯得局促不安
- stare one up and down 上下打量某人
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