Gaze around Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡeɪz/ /ɝˈaʊn/, /ɝˈaʊnd
GAYZ er-OWND
ɡˈeɪz/ /ɐɹˈaʊnd
gayz uh-ROWND
Definição
To look slowly and with interest in different directions, usually to observe your surroundings.
Uso & Nuances
'Gaze around' is usually gentle and unhurried, often showing curiosity or wonder. More poetic/formal than 'look around.' Often found in stories or descriptive writing.
Spanish: mirar alrededorPortuguese (BR): olhar ao redorPortuguese (PT): olhar à voltaChinese (Simplified): 环顾四周Chinese (Traditional): 環顧四周Hindi: चारों ओर नज़र डालनाArabic: يتأمل حولهBengali: চারদিকে তাকানোRussian: оглядываться по сторонамJapanese: 周りを見渡すVietnamese: nhìn quanhKorean: 주위를 바라보다Turkish: etrafına bakmakUrdu: آس پاس نظر ڈالناIndonesian: melihat-lihat ke sekitar
Frases de Exemplo
He stopped in the field to gaze around at the mountains.
basic
The children gazed around the park in wonder.
basic
She entered the room and gazed around quietly.
basic
He gazed around as if he’d never seen the place before.
natural
Everyone stopped to gaze around when the fireworks started.
natural
She just stood there, gazing around without saying a word.
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