glazed
adj. 光滑的,像玻璃的; 上過釉的; 呆滯無神的
v. 裝玻璃( glaze的過去式); 上釉於,上光; (目光)變得呆滯無神
If you describe someone's eyes as glazed, you mean that their expression is dull or dreamy, usually because they are tired or are having difficulty concentrating on something.
Doctors with glazed eyes sat chain-smoking in front of a television set...
醫生們目光呆滯地坐在電視機前一支接一支地抽著煙。
There was a glazed look in her eyes.
她眼神呆滯。
Glazed pottery is covered with a thin layer of a hard shiny substance.
A glazed window or door has glass in it.
1. used of eyes lacking liveliness;
2. fitted or covered with glass;
3. having a shiny surface or coating;
4. (of foods) covered with a shiny coating by applying e.g. beaten egg or a sugar or gelatin mixture;
The workers glazed these porchains.
我們給這些瓷器上彩.
I looked steadfastly at him, and perceived that this eyes looked dull and glazed.
我凝視著他, 發現他的眼睛看去晦暗呆滯.
A traditional Shepherd's Pie made with duck meat accompanied with duck breasts and glazed apples.
傳統牧羊人餡餅.用鮮鴨肉和土豆烹製的餡餅.再配上鴨胸肉和特製蘋果.
His eyes glazed over.
他的目光呆滯.
His eyes glazed over and he fell back unconscious.
他兩眼呆滯,向後倒下.