['staːˌgeɪz]['staːˌgeɪz]
  • vi. 眺望星星;耽入梦想
    • verb(动词)
      1. [ I ] 研究(天文学);钻研(占星术)
      2. [ I or T ] 在公众场合看名人,追星

    双解例句

    verb(动词)
    1. [ I ] 研究(天文学);钻研(占星术)

      He tells me of entire nights spent stargazing until dawn.

      他告诉我,他整个晚上都在观星,直到黎明。

      Next time you get a chance to stargaze, look at Jupiter.

      下次你有机会观星的时候,看看木星。

    2. [ I or T ] 在公众场合看名人,追星

      You'll have an opportunity to stargaze next year when the Walt Disney Studios opens in Paris.

      明年华特迪士尼影城在巴黎开业时,你将有机会追星。

      I took my seat in the small theater in Beverly Hills well before the start time. I was stargazing.

      节目开始之前,我就在好莱坞比佛利山庄的小剧院早早就座。我在追星。

      Collins, aged 70, has been stargazing celebs for a long time.

      七十岁的柯林斯长期以来一直是追星族。

    小知识

    To stargaze is to observe the night sky. Whenever you search overhead for the Big Dipper or Orion, you stargaze.

    You can stargaze using just your eyes, or peer at the stars through a telescope — unless you're a professional astronomer, you're stargazing. The ideal place to stargaze is somewhere remote, far from city lights that pollute the dark night sky. The original use of this term was derogatory; it meant “practice astrology,” or act as a fortune teller. Gradually, stargaze came to have a more benign meaning, literally “gaze at the stars.”

    实用短语

    1. hdscape stargaze

      璀璨星空

    2. stargaze hd universal beauty

      遥望星空

    3. hdscape stargaze hd

      璀璨星空

    4. stargaze hd universal beauty original

      宇宙的美丽

    5. stargaze e

      凝视

    6. alawar stargaze

      游戏制作

    7. stargaze from your backyard

      躺在院子一起看着夜空数星星

    同义词

    daydream  /  moon

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