0 to look steadily (at) for some time, usually in surprise, out of interest etc -- เพ่ง
We gazed in astonishment at the scene in front of us.
1 a long steady look -- การเพ่งมอง
a steady gaze.
An event to celebrate the beginning of fall by gazing at the autumn moon.
She gazed up at him seriously, then leaned her puckered forehead on her hand and began to read.
Addressees gazed immediately at the object when either speaker used the old term.
The opera, too, ends with the people gazing upwards at a change in the weather, as the storm clears and the sun breaks through.
If you spend too much time gazing at the horizon, you do not see what is directly under your feet.
What we have is a palimpsest of looks and gazes sometimes taken from context, at other times set among material facts that blunt hermeneutic tools.
Sebastian and his female companions are demure, ghostly creatures, alike in their seeming reluctance to be gazed upon.
She was gazing at him open-mouthed, with undried tears on her nose and cheek and a despairing look on her face.
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(尤指因為驚奇、羡慕或心不在焉而)凝視,注視,盯著看, 凝視, 注視…
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(尤指因为惊奇、羡慕或心不在焉而)凝视,注视,盯着看, 凝视, 注视…
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contemplar, mirada, mirar fijamente…
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contemplar, fitar, olhar contemplativo…
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じっと見つめる, 凝視する, じっと見つめること…
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regarder (fixement), contempler, regard [masculine]…
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contemplar, mirada…
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يُحَدِّق في, نَظرة…
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