stare
verb
noun
steə
verb
1
to
look
at
something
or
someone
for
a
long
time
without
moving
your
eyes,
for
example
because
you
are
surprised,
angry,
or
bored
凝视,盯着看
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at
]
What
are
you
staring
at?
你在看什么?
stare
(at
sb)
in
disbelief/amazement/horror
etc
She
stared
at
me
in
disbelief.
她满腹疑惑地盯着我看。
She
sat
there
staring
into
space
(=looking
for
a
long
time
at
nothing
)
.
她坐在那里盯着前方。
2
be staring sb in the face
a.
if
something
is
staring
you
in
the
face,
it
is
very
clear
or
easy
to
notice
but
you
have
not
noticed
it
b.
to
seem
impossible
to
avoid
看来无法避免
informal
The
solution
was
staring
me
right
in
the
face
all
along.
解决办法一直就明摆在我的面前。
Defeat
was
staring
us
in
the
face.
看来我们输定了。
3
to
look
at
someone
for
so
long
that
they
start
to
feel
uncomfortable
and
look
away
盯得〔某人〕不敢再对视
noun
4
when
you
look
at
something
for
a
long
time
in
a
steady
way
盯视,凝视
She
gave
him
a
long
hard
stare
.
她狠狠地盯了他好一会。
She
laughed,
ignoring
the
stares
of
everyone
around
her.
她笑了起来,不顾周围每个人都在盯着她看。
His
pleas
were
met
by
a
blank
stare
(=a
stare
with
no
expression,
understanding,
or
interest)
.
他的请求遭遇到的是冷冷的眼神。