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31. | They watched with astonishment. |
| 他们愕然注视。 |
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32. | take a look at; look for a minute at;pay attention to |
| 看一眼;看一看;注视 |
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33. | The Chinese people are not used to gazing at the other's eyes when talking, especially if a man stares at a lady, it would be regarded as an offense to her, which might irritate her. |
| 中国人在谈话时不习惯注视着对方的眼睛,尤其一位男士注视一位女士,这会被当成对女士的冒犯,可能会惹恼对方。 |
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34. | regard sB. sternly |
| 严厉地注视某人 |
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35. | To look at, especially attentively or continuously. |
| 注视,密切注意注视,尤指专注的或不间断的 |
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36. | fix your eyes on mine. |
| 注视我的眼睛。 |
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37. | His eyes rested on her doubtfully. |
| 他可疑地注视她。 |
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38. | (of the eyes)be wide open with a fixed gaze |
| (指眼睛)睁大注视 |
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39. | She stared at him with wide eyes. |
| 她睁大眼睛注视他。 |
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40. | an incredulous stare. |
| 充满疑问的注视 |
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