0 to look for a long time with the eyes wide open, especially when surprised, frightened, or thinking -- (尤指惊讶、害怕或思考时)盯着看,凝视,注视
1 a long look at something or someone with your eyes wide open -- 凝视,注视
The words are staring us in the face.
Participants were instructed to stare at the letter strings and the square during the rest periods.
If we sit and stare at an individual nucleus, we cannot see any change that will tell us that it is getting ready to decay.
On its roof a number of plastic prehistoric animals stare down at me.
One woman introduced me to her brother, who at first responded to my name with a blank stare.
Certainly it is true that there are many people who are 'quite content to stare at the back of a laptop'.
A justicier does not simply stare at an array of individual outcomes; she assesses them according to a principle.
They had no actual homes of their own, save a small room for lodging and the four walls to stare at.