gazer / geɪz /

凝视者凝望者凝视器凝视着

gazer2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

gazed, gaz·ing.

  1. to look steadily and intently, as with great curiosity, interest, pleasure, or wonder.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a steady or intent look.
  2. at gaze, Heraldry. represented as seen from the side with the head looking toward the spectator: a stag at gaze.

gazer 近义词

gazer

等同于 observer

gazer

等同于 spectator

更多gazer例句

  1. In the late 1990s, he and his colleagues showed that when monkeys fix their gaze on an object, neurons that represent that object in the cortex become more active.
  2. Unsolaced so often turns its gaze away from the responsible corporations and toward groups of people who hardly have any impact that it starts to feel willfully ignorant.
  3. A strange spell came over the gazer, a spell of tender awe and ineffable peace.
  4. Shall the gazer who would read the secrets of the stars turn because under his feet a worm may writhe?
  5. After supper, the dancers all went back to their boats, and this time the Star Gazer entered that of the eldest Princess.
  6. They sent for the Star Gazer, and asked him how he had contrived to learn their secret; but still he remained silent.
  7. "The transit of Venus, Rittenhouse," for it was that observation which had given this star-gazer fame and recognition abroad.