stare
英 [steə]
美 [stɛr]
- vi. 凝視,盯著看;顯眼
- vt. 凝視,盯著看
- n. 凝視;注視
- n. (Stare)人名;(瑞典)斯塔勒
助記提示
1. 可以理解為站在那裏目不轉睛地盯著某某。
2. *ster- / *star- "stiff, rigid" => stare.
3. => look fixedly at, look at sb / sth stiffly or rigidly.
中文詞源
stare 凝視,注視來自古英語 starian,凝視,目不轉睛,來自 Proto-Germanic*staren,僵硬,變直,來自 PIE*ster, 僵的,硬的,固定的,詞源同 stark,startle,sterile.
英文詞源
- stare
- stare: [OE] The etymological notion underlying stare is of ‘fixity’ or ‘rigidity’. It goes back ultimately to the prehistoric Germanic base *star-, *ster- ‘be rigid’, which also produced English starch [15], stark [OE], starve (originally ‘be stiff’, hence ‘die’), stern ‘severe’, and stork (etymologically the ‘stiff’-legged bird). Thus to stare is to ‘look fixedly’. (Greek stereós ‘solid’, source of English stereo, came from the same Indo-European base as produced *ster-.)
=> starch, stark, starve, stereo, stern, stork - stare (v.)
- Old English starian "to stare, gaze, look fixedly at," from Proto-Germanic *staren "be rigid" (cognates: Old Norse stara, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch staren, Old High German staren, German starren "to stare at;" German starren "to stiffen," starr "stiff;" Old Norse storr "proud;" Old High German storren "to stand out, project;" Gothic andstaurran "to be obstinate"), from PIE root *ster- (1) "strong, firm, stiff, rigid" (see stereo- and compare torpor).
Not originally implying rudeness. To stare (someone) down is from 1848. Related: Stared; staring. - stare (n.2)
- "starling," from Old English (see starling).
- stare (n.1)
- late 14c., "power of sight," from stare (v.). From c. 1700 as "a fixed gaze."
雙語例句
- 1. With a glazed stare she revived for one last instant.
- 她最後清醒了一會兒,眼神呆滯。
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- 2. He fixes you with a piercing stare.
- 他用銳利的目光盯住你。
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- 3. Henry gave Paul a glassy-eyed stare.
- 亨利木然地盯著保羅。
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- 4. Alberg gave him a bleak stare.
- 阿爾伯格沮喪地凝視著他。
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- 5. The people there, quite raggedy, stare at us.
- 那裏的人們,穿得很邋遢,盯著我們看。
來自柯林斯例句