👀gaze (guéz)

verb
/ɡeɪz/
regarder fixement (regarder fixement)

Signification

To look steadily and intently at something, usually with admiration, surprise, or thought.
to look steadily and intently at something
a steady intent look; to look steadily and intently in a particular direction
Traduction de la signification
regarder quelque chose avec attention et de manière fixe.
regarder quelque chose avec attention et de manière fixe.

Phrases d'exemple

He gazed at the stars in wonder.

Il regardait les étoiles avec émerveillement.
Il regardait les étoiles avec émerveillement.

She gazed at the beautiful sunset over the ocean.

Elle regardait fixement le magnifique coucher du soleil sur l'océan.
Elle regardait fixement le magnifique coucher du soleil sur l'ocean.

She met his intense gaze across the crowded room and felt her heart skip a beat.

Elle croisa son regard intense à travers la pièce bondée et sentit son cœur s'arrêter un instant.
Elle croisa son regard intense à travers la pièce bondée et sentit son cœur s'arrêter un instant.

Expressions d'exemple

gaze into the distance
regarder au loin
regarder au loin

Synonymes

stare, look, peer, glance, observe, watch, regard
Entrée 1
stare, look, peer, glance, observe
Entrée 2
stare, look, watch, observe
Entrée 3
stare, look, glance, regard

Antonymes

ignore, overlook, glance, peek, avert, glance away, avoid looking, turn away
Entrée 1
ignore, overlook
Entrée 2
glance, peek, ignore, avert
Entrée 3
glance away, avoid looking, turn away, ignore

Collocations

gaze at, gaze into, gaze upward, gaze longingly, gaze upon, steady gaze, piercing gaze, admiring gaze
Entrée 1
gaze at, gaze into, gaze upward, gaze longingly
Entrée 2
gaze at, gaze upon, gaze into, gaze longingly
Entrée 3
steady gaze, piercing gaze, admiring gaze

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