staring
adj. 目不转睛的; 凝视的; 显眼的; (毛发)竖立的
v. 凝视,瞪视( stare的现在分词 )
If you stare at someone or something, you look at them for a long time.
Tamara stared at him in disbelief, shaking her head...
塔玛拉一边狐疑地盯着他看,一边摇着头。
Ben continued to stare out the window...
本一直凝视着窗外。
If a situation or the answer to a problem is staring you in the face, it is very obvious, although you may not be immediately aware of it.
Then the answer hit me. It had been staring me in the face ever since Lullington.
接着我突然想到了答案。从在路林顿起它就一直摆在我的眼前。
1. (used of eyes) open and fixed as if in fear or wonder;
2. without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers;
1. with a stare;
Dan was in his cabin, staring out of a porthole.
丹在自己的船舱里朝舱外凝视着。
Joanne stood with her hands on the sink, staring out the window.
乔安妮站着,两手放在水槽上,眼睛定定地望着窗外。
He stood very still, staring in at the ruins of his work.
他站在那里一动也不动,呆呆地看着他残余的作品。
They all stood there staring, as if frozen to the spot.
他们都站在那儿发愣,就像被冻在那里似的。
He was staring bemusedly at the picture of himself.
他茫然地盯着自己的照片。