Gaze on Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡeɪz/ /ˈɑn/, /ˈɔn
GAYZ-ahn or GAYZ-awn
ɡˈeɪz/ /ˈɒn
gayz-ON
Definição
To look steadily and with deep attention at someone or something for a long time, often with admiration, curiosity, or thoughtfulness.
Uso & Nuances
Often slightly formal or literary; more emotional or thoughtful than just 'look at.' Typical for describing people lost in thought or awe. Used with 'on/upon' plus object: 'gaze on the stars.' Not for a quick glance or ordinary look.
Spanish: mirar fijamente a - contemplarPortuguese (BR): olhar fixamente para - contemplarPortuguese (PT): olhar fixamente para - contemplarChinese (Simplified): 凝视Chinese (Traditional): 凝視Hindi: टकटकी लगाकर देखनाArabic: يُحْدِق إلى - يتأملBengali: চিত্তাকর্ষকভাবে তাকানোRussian: вглядываться в - пристально смотреть наJapanese: じっと見つめるVietnamese: nhìn chăm chú vàoKorean: 응시하다Turkish: gözünü dikmek - seyretmekUrdu: گھورناIndonesian: menatap ke
Frases de Exemplo
The children gaze on the fireworks in amazement.
basic
They stood by the window to gaze on the city below.
basic
She likes to gaze on beautiful paintings.
basic
He'd often gaze on the mountains, lost in thought for hours.
natural
People from all over come here to gaze on the famous statue.
natural
She paused to gaze on his face, trying to remember every detail.
natural