gaze 的 2 个定义
gazed, gaz·ing.
- to look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder.
- a steady or intent look.
- at gaze, Heraldry. represented as seen from the side with the head looking toward the spectator: a stag at gaze.
gaze 近义词
long, fixed stare
stare at
更多gaze例句
- We forge ahead with the same passion for the Institute’s mission, the same distinctive practical optimism, the same gaze toward the future.
- Maybe now we needed dozens or hundreds of narrower gazes, using the Transit Technique as the principal method of discovery.
- From start to finish, keep your gaze locked on the kettlebell.
- Then slowly move your gaze down to the floor and try to look at your belly button.
- Keeping your shoulders relaxed and your chest forward, slowly look up to the ceiling, letting your head follow your gaze.
- Even good, arresting visual art is transformed by the gaze of a potential consumer.
- The show, Bell Hooks argued in Black Looks: Race and Representation, “represents wom[e]n as the object of a phallocentric gaze.”
- Click on it, gaze over it, and think about which of those states in the two shades of light blue might rush to buy into Obamacare.
- Sensitive subjects are met with a short burst of laughter, and serious answers are sandwiched between a piercing gaze.
- I try to catch the eye of this third boy, but he plops down onto a stool and avoids my gaze.
- Louis stood firm, though pale and respectful, before the resentful gaze of Elizabeth.
- Gaze not upon another man's wife, and be not inquisitive after his handmaid, and approach not her bed.
- The patch of soft green that I knew for the cottonwoods Rutter had spoken of drew my roving gaze whether I would or no.
- She stopped, and turned to face him, an incredible shyness seeming to cause her to avoid his gaze.
- Thus enjoined, she took the letter; for a second her eyes met Garnache's glittering gaze, and she shivered.