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To gaze is to look intently.
Tang Bai Juyi's "Song of Ni Clothes and Feathers": "At that time, it was shocking at first glance, and it was not enough to stare at the truth. ""Warning to the World: Suxiang Pavilion Zhang Hao Meets Yingying":
Hao leaned on the railing and stared, seeing things and thinking about people, and his emotions increased. Yang Mo "Song of Youth" Part 1 Chapter 5: "Yu Yongze stared at the pale and beautiful face in front of him with wide sparkling eyes.
Example. 1.Sit there and gaze at the spring sun.
2.Morton Hunt, "One Step, One More Step": "They climbed up to the top of the cliff and stared down at me. ”
3.She sat there staring at the spring sun. I stared at the five-star red flag in my hand.
Stare. 1.Look carefully.
Tang Hanyu's "Answer to Liu Zhengfu's Book": "What the husband sees day and night, no one pays attention, and those who are different from each other are viewed together." ”
Song Tian's "Confucian Discussion" volume: "Every palace is the first, and the ministers and below are all towering, although the supreme also looks at Yan." ”
Ming Song Lian's "Watching the Song Nunnery": "Retreat to the nunnery, look back at the bearded pine, like the Yuanfu giant arching left and right." ”
Qing Pu Songling's "Strange Tales of Liaozhai Fengyang Scholars": "Scholars look at the beauties, and they often pick each other with words. ”
Chapter 11 of Part 6 of Wei Wei's "Oriental": "At this critical historical juncture, the eyes of the whole world are focused on the Yalu River Bridge. ”
2.Attention, attention.
Zou Lu's "China Alliance": "Because all party members, most of them are peasants and workers, and there are no big capitalists, they can be watched by others. ”
Chapter 9 of Liu Qing's "Bronze Wall and Iron Wall": "At noon, the news that Shi Yonggong watched the most finally reached "Shajiadian". ”
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Look at the previous context.
Staring out the window is more comfortable in terms of language, and the gaze is a little too focused.
Look into the distance
The sense of language is so bad for you
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Contemplation is concentration, gaze is what we call seeing, and gaze is concentrating on looking, which can be said to be very serious and affectionate.
There are also many synonyms for gaze, such as: gaze, gaze, gaze, ......, the opposite of which is to ignore. Of course, gaze is also used as a noun and a verb. Below, I will give you two sentences to make you more aware of these two usages.
He stared at the tree outside.
He and his girlfriend who was staring at him affectionately.
The first sentence is the usage of the verb, while the second sentence is the usage of the noun. In the noun usage, gaze is often used with affectionately, long-lasting adverbs.
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Gaze and gaze are both words related to observation, gaze, etc., but the meaning of the two expressions does differ.
Gaze refers to staring at an object or scene in a focused way, observing and thinking intently. In the process of gazing, the observer's eyes are fixed on a certain point, and the distance between the two eyes decreases, indicating that the observer is concentrating on a problem or that the person with a poor posture is paying attention to something.
Gaze, on the other hand, is commonly used in psychology to refer to focusing attention on a specific part of something, focusing on details and features. The way of fixation may occur in a more subtle way, and the observer's attention is purposeful, often to study, study, find answers to questions, etc.
In general, gaze focuses on the precipitation and concentration of time, and pays more attention to observing things in a relatively static way, with a purpose; Fixation, on the other hand, focuses on a specific part of attention and observation, a more detailed observation of an aspect of a thing. Therefore, although there are some subtle differences in the expression of the two words, they are both one of the most important ways to observe and think in the process. <>
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First, the meaning of the expression is different1. Gaze: Concentrate on looking.
2. Staring: looking intently; Clear vision of objects at different distances**.
Second, the characteristics are different1. Gaze: Emphasis refers to concentrating on looking.
2. Gaze: It refers to looking intently for a long time with a certain expression, focusing on one point, and the object is often a person or something specific and static.
Gaze and gazeAntonym introduction: ignore the branch judgment oak
Pronunciation: wú shì
Expression meaning: not in the eye; Don't admit that the fierce side really treats the roll.
Part of speech: Usually used as a verb in a sentence to modify the subject or object.
Example sentence: If you ignore the objective environment and only rely on subjective ideas, the result is often contrary to the needs of the facts.
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Meaning of gaze: to look intently.
Pinyin] [ níng shì ].
Explanation] (move) to look intently.
Example] I stare at the five-star red flag in my hand.
Near antonyms: synonyms] gaze, gaze, gaze, gaze, gaze.
antonyms] ignore, lookout.
Look. Pinyin] [ tiào wàng ].
Explanation] Looking into the distance from a high place.
Source] Modern Cai Dongfan's "Romance of Qing History" first chapter: "At that time, my father and brother looked at the river, and sure enough, there was a young man on the shore, with a magnificent head and a heroic appearance, and he unconsciously lost his voice and said: 'This is a natural god. ’”
synonyms] overlook, lookout, lookout.
Basic explanation] look without blinking; Look intently; Focused, staring at something. It can also be described as staring intently.
Term] gaze.
Pinyin] [ níng shì ].
synonyms] gaze, gaze, gaze, gaze, gaze.
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's "Song of Ni Clothes and Feathers": At that time, it was shocking at first glance, and it was not enough to stare at the truth.
Warning World Words: Su Xiang Pavilion Zhang Hao Meets Yingying": Hao leans on the fence and gazes, sees things and thinks about people, and his emotions are increasing.
Lu Xun's "Wild Grass and Leaves": Bright eyes gaze at people.
Yang Mo's "Song of Youth" Part 1 Chapter 5: Yu Yongze's small bright eyes widened, and he stared at the pale and beautiful face in front of him.
Morton Hunt, "One Step, One More Step": They climbed to the top of the cliff and stared down at me.
antonym] gaze.
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