英:[steə(r)]
美:[ster]
英:[steə(r)]
美:[ster]
复数:stares
第三人称单数:stares
现在分词:staring
过去式:stared
过去分词:stared
词根:stare
adj.staring 凝视的,目不转睛的;瞪着眼的;显眼的
v.staring 凝视;盯着看;显眼(stare的ing形式)
verb
intransitive verb
to look fixedly often with wide-open eyes
to show oneself conspicuously
the error stared from the page
of hair to stand on end : bristlealso: to appear rough and lusterless
transitive verb
to have an effect on by staring
to look at with a searching or earnest gaze
noun
the act or an instance of staring
a blank stare
stare at凝视,盯住
stare intov. 凝视
stare decisis遵循先例;(拉)[律]根据过去判例
这组词都有“看”的意思,其区别是:
stare强调由于好奇、害怕或无意地睁大眼睛盯着看看。
gaze“凝视”,强调由于惊奇、兴趣,目不转睛地注视。
glare“怒视”,是凶狠地含有威胁地盯着看。
glimpse“一瞥”,是短暂而急促地看,含有意地匆匆地看一眼,现多用作名词。[注意]一般表示“看”的单词大多同at搭配构成短,但glimpse却有catch (have) a glimpse of这一搭配。
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这组词都有“看,瞧”的意思,其区别是:
peer指眯着眼睛仔细地或略为吃力地看。
glance指匆匆地或粗略地一看,侧重心不在焉地、匆忙地看一眼。
stare侧重因惊奇、好奇、粗鲁无礼等而睁大眼睛看。
gaze指出于羡慕、感兴趣、关心或惊异而长时间目不转睛地看。
glare指用愤恨、凶狠或含敌意的眼光死死看着某人。
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这组词都有“看”的意思,其区别是:
peerv.指眯起眼睛仔细看,尤指看不清楚的情况下;费力地看,凝视。
Being somewhat short-sighted, she has the habit of peering at people.因为有点近视,她有眯着眼睛看人的习惯。
peepv.窥视,偷看。
The mother peeped into the bedroom to see if her child was asleep.母亲偷偷向卧室看了一下,看她的孩子是否睡着了。
gapev. (张着嘴、瞪大眼睛)呆看,强调一种吃惊的状态。
The children gaped at the big elephant in the zoo.在动物园,孩子们张大了嘴巴呆呆地看着大象。
glancev. (粗略地、随便地)一瞥,看一眼。
He glanced over the letter he had just received.他把刚收到的那封信粗略地看了一遍。
starev.凝视,盯着,指由于好奇、惊讶、赞叹等原因而瞪大眼睛长时间地、直接地注视,常常含有粗鲁无礼的意思。
I told my son to stop staring at that fat woman; it wasn't nice.我告诉儿子不要盯着那个胖女人,那样看人不礼貌。
gazev.凝视,注视,指由于好奇、感叹、长时间目不转睛地看。
She gazed at her beautiful new diamond ring.她凝视着自己的这颗美丽崭新的钻戒。
glarev.怒目而视,强调怀有敌意或在气愤的情绪下看;眩目地照射。
The woman glared at the man after he shouted rudely at her.那男人粗暴地冲她大声喊叫,她也怒目而视。
glimpsev.与glance意思相近,短促地看一眼,一瞥。
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古英语中的 starian 指的是“用睁大的眼睛盯着看,目不转睛地注视,目瞪口呆”(表示疯狂、敬畏等),源自原始日耳曼语中的 *staren,意为“僵硬”(也是古诺尔斯语 stara 、中古低地德语和中古荷兰语 staren 、古高地德语 staren 、德语 starren “凝视”; 德语 starren “变得僵硬”, starr “僵硬”; 古诺尔斯语 storr “傲慢”; 古高地德语 storren “突出,凸出”; 哥特语 andstaurran “固执”),源自 PIE 词根 *ster-(1)“僵硬”。
起初并不意味着粗鲁。stare (someone) down 的意思是从1848年开始的; 表示“使(某人)受到凝视的威慑力量”的表达方式可以追溯到1670年代。相关词汇: Stared; staring。 Staring contest的用法可追溯到1895年。
“Stare”表示惊讶、精神薄弱或傲慢的有意识的凝视; 它意味着凝固,无论是短暂的还是持续的。[《世纪词典》]
凝视,注视:固定地、不眨眼地盯看
Verb Middle English, from Old English starian; akin to Old High German starēn to stare, Greek stereos solid, Lithuanian starinti to stiffen
The first known use of stare was before the 12th century
state1 of 3noun
manner or condition of being
a state of readiness
condition of mind or disposition
in a highly nervous state
a condition or stage of the physical makeup of something
water in the gaseous state
a stage in the growth or development of a plant or animal
the larval state
a politically organized body of people usually occupying a definite territory
the political organization of such a body of people
one of the units of a nation having a federal government
the United States of America
the territory of a state
state2 of 3adjective
suitable or used for ceremonies or official occasions
state robes
of or relating to a national state or to one state of a federal government a state legislature
a state church
of or relating to the government : governmental
state secrets
state3 of 3verb
to set by regulation or authority
the law stated times for inspection
to express in words
state an opinion
start1 of 2verb
to move suddenly and sharply : give a sudden twitch or jerk (as in surprise)
to come or bring into being, activity, or operation started a camp for youngsters fire started in the cellar the game started late
who started the rumor
to stick out or seem to stick out : protrude
eyes that started from their sockets
set out sense 2, begin
start to school
to take part or cause to take part in a game or contest
to cause to move, act, or operate
start the motor
start2 of 2noun
a quick unwilled bodily reaction
a brief and sudden action or movement
a beginning of movement, activity, or development
get an early start
a lead or advantage at the beginning of a race or competition : head start
a place of beginning
startleverb
to move or jump suddenly (as in surprise or fright)
to frighten suddenly and usually not seriously
the kitten startles easily
start1 of 2verb
to move suddenly and sharply : give a sudden twitch or jerk (as in surprise)
to come or bring into being, activity, or operation started a camp for youngsters fire started in the cellar the game started late
who started the rumor
to stick out or seem to stick out : protrude
eyes that started from their sockets
set out sense 2, begin
start to school
to take part or cause to take part in a game or contest
to cause to move, act, or operate
start the motor
start2 of 2noun
a quick unwilled bodily reaction
a brief and sudden action or movement
a beginning of movement, activity, or development
get an early start
a lead or advantage at the beginning of a race or competition : head start
a place of beginning
start1 of 2verb
to move suddenly and sharply : give a sudden twitch or jerk (as in surprise)
to come or bring into being, activity, or operation started a camp for youngsters fire started in the cellar the game started late
who started the rumor
to stick out or seem to stick out : protrude
eyes that started from their sockets
set out sense 2, begin
start to school
to take part or cause to take part in a game or contest
to cause to move, act, or operate
start the motor
start2 of 2noun
a quick unwilled bodily reaction
a brief and sudden action or movement
a beginning of movement, activity, or development
get an early start
a lead or advantage at the beginning of a race or competition : head start
a place of beginning
star1 of 3noun
a natural body visible in the sky especially at night that gives off light or shines by reflection
a ball-shaped gaseous celestial body (as the sun) of great mass that shines by its own light
a planet or an arrangement of the planets that is believed in astrology to influence one's life—usually used in plural
a figure or thing (as an asterisk or badge) with five or more points that represents or resembles a star
the principal member of a theater or opera company
a very talented or popular performer TV stars
football stars
star2 of 3verb
to sprinkle or adorn with stars
to mark with a star as being superior
to mark with an asterisk
to present in the role of a star
to play the most important role
will produce and star in a new play
to perform outstandingly
starred at shortstop in the series
star3 of 3adjective
of, relating to, or being a star
being of outstanding excellence : preeminent our star trumpeter
star athlete
stare1 of 2verb
to look hard and long often with wide-open eyes
stare at a stranger
stare2 of 2noun
the act or an instance of staring
1 Conrad and I continued to sit in chairs staring at the TV screen day after day.
2 As if sensing my stare, the boy stops his work and turns to me.
3 I take a quick sip of root beer and look up to see my grandmother’s shocked face staring at me.
4 I am staring at him, not sure what to make of his expertise, but envious of it.
5 She stared him into silence.
她把他盯得不吭声了。
6 I stared blankly at the paper in front of me.
我茫然地看着面前这张纸。
7 I stared at Aunty Em’s gnarled claws, and tried to fight the groggy trance the old woman had put me in.
8 Sierra and her teammates stared up at the ceiling for over an hour.
9 He almost didn’t recognize the boy who stared back at him from the other side of the glass.
10 I tried to not stare at all the awesome stuff he had everywhere.
11 He’d flung himself at the front of the van and was clinging to the grille, staring at the moving ground and murping worriedly.
12 He stared at the photo, tears streaming down his cheeks.
他凝视着照片, 泪水顺着面颊淌了下来.
13 I park the Cadillac and stare out at Hilly’s rambling white house.
14 He stared at me and shook his head.
15 Abby and I both stared at her, swinging a spoon like it was a sword and staring out the kitchen window.
16 You can enjoy its beauty each time you stare at its wonderment.
每当你凝视它,你都能重温旧梦。
17 Dallas stared at the man, whose left eye looked a bit droopy.
18 I had to stare at it for several seconds to figure out what it meant.
我不得不盯着看好几秒,去想这到底是什么意思.
19 Siddhartha sat absorbed, his eyes staring as if directed at a distant goal, the tip of his tongue showing a little between his teeth.
20 But Ma continued to stare dreamily out the window, as unaware of his thoughts as she was of the fish’s words.
1 瞪眼使
2 扎眼
3 凝视
staring regardant eye aspect regard gaze contemplation fixation glower rest peer pore fixate sken consider clock contemplate devour gaup glare agaze stare a in the face peer at set dwell lamp meet ones eye fix with fix rest on fixedly dwell upon dwell on rest upon fix on stargazing
5 瞪眼看
6 倒竖
7 盯
8 目不转睛地看
9 显眼
prize visible striking blatant conspicuous glaring extant showy obtrusive staring relief glare show shine signalize in the picture leap leap to the eye
10 瞪大眼睛看