[no obj., with adverbial of direction]look steadily and intently, especially in admiration, surprise, or thought (尤指因为羡慕、吃惊或思考)盯着看,凝视 he could only gaze at her in astonishment. 他惊讶得只有盯着她看的份了。
noun
a steady intent look 凝视 he turned, following her gaze. 他转过身,向她凝视的方向看去。 offices screened from the public gaze. 避开公众关注目光的办公室。 ■[in sing.](in literary theory) a particular perspective taken to embody certain aspects of the relationship between observer and observed (在文学中为表现观察者和被观察者之间的关系而采用的)特定视角,特定角度 the male gaze. 男性的视角。
派生 gazer noun 语源
late Middle English: perhaps related to obsolete gaw (see gawk)