stare
- IPA[ster]
美式
- look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one's eyes wide open;(of a person's eyes) be wide open, with a fixed or vacant expression
- a long fixed or vacant look
verb: stare, 3rd person present: stares, gerund or present participle: staring, past tense: stared, past participle: stared
noun: stare, plural noun: stares
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動詞
- 1. look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one's eyes wide open he stared at her in amazement he looked away, pretending to stare out of the window
- ▪ (of a person's eyes) be wide open, with a fixed or vacant expression her gray eyes stared back at him
- ▪ (of a thing) be unpleasantly prominent or striking the obituaries stared out at us
名詞
- 1. a long fixed or vacant look she gave him a cold stare
- a game in which two people maintain eye contact for as long as possible, the loser being the ... do you think you can beat me in a staring contest?
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- a game in which two people maintain eye contact for as long as possible, the loser being the ... do you think you can beat me in a staring contest?
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- completely crazy
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- completely crazy
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- be glaringly apparent or obvious
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- be on the verge of defeat, death, or another unpleasant fate
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- be on the verge of something inevitable or inescapable
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- be on the verge of something inevitable or inescapable
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- IPA[stɛː]
英式
- look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one's eyes wide open: he stared at her in amazement he looked away, pretending to stare out of the window
- a long fixed or vacant look: she gave him a cold stare
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