/steə(r) ||; stɛr/verb
[I] stare (at sb/sth) to look at sb or sth for a long time because you are surprised, shocked, etc (因吃惊等)凝视,盯住:
Everybody stared at his hat.人人都注视着他的帽子。He didn't reply, he just stared into the distance.他没有回答,只是凝视着远方。
stare/stɛr; steə/v [I] to look at someone or something for a long time 盯着看﹔凝视: +at She stared at me in horror. 她惊恐地盯着我看。He sat there bored, staring into space (=looking at nothing). 他百无聊赖地坐在那里﹐目光茫然。 —stare n [C]: She gave him a hard stare. 她狠狠地瞪了他一眼。
starestarestaresstaredstaringverb (stares, staring, stared)to look at somebody or something for a long time: Everybody stared at her hat. He was staring out of the window.which word?Stare or gaze? You usually stare at somebody or something if you are surprised or shocked. It is rude to stare at people. You often gaze at somebody or something that you love or admire.