| 释义 | gazer noun[ C ]
 uk /ˈɡeɪ.zər/ us /ˈɡeɪ.zɚ/
 someone who gazes(= looks for a long time) at something or at another person:
 From the peak of Vesuvius, gazers admire the Bay of Naples.
 The Northern Lights enthralled sky gazers last night.
 One gazer may look away under pressure or threat from the other.
 See also
 
 stargazerTo the faraway gazer, a bridge is a series of lines against a landscape.
 He came out of the hotel and pushed his way through the crowd of gazers.
 A cluster of gazers and passengers stood on the dock waiting for the ship to arrive.
 By about 18 months of age most children are able to follow the gaze of another person, and infer things about the gazer from it.
 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases
 Using the eyes
 accommodate
 accommodation
 all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom
 astigmatic
 beholder
 cast
 corner
 discern
 fix
 glare
 penetrating
 perceive
 re-sight
 rest on someone/something
 resurvey
 rubbernecking
 scope
 sighting
 spot
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