gape
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I If you gape, you look at someone or something in surprise, usually with an open mouth. 目瞪口呆地看
His secretary stopped taking notes to gape at me. 他的秘書停止了做記錄,目瞪口呆地看著我。
He was not the type to wander around gaping at everything like a tourist. 他不是那種像個游客似的四處閑逛、驚奇地看著一切的人。
2. V-I If you say that something such as a hole or a wound gapes, you are emphasizing that it is big or wide. 裂開[強調(diào)]
The front door was missing. A hole gaped in the roof. 前門沒有了,屋頂裂開一個洞。
3. gapingADJ 裂開的
The aircraft took off with a gaping hole in its fuselage. 那飛機起飛了,機身上有一個裂開的洞。
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gape /ɡe?p/ (gaping,gaped,gapes)
劍橋詞典
gape verb [I] (LOOK)
to look in great surprise at someone or something, especially with an open mouth
目瞪口呆地看,瞠目結(jié)舌地注視
They stood gaping at the pig in the kitchen . 他們站在那里目瞪口呆地看著廚房里的那頭豬。
gape verb [I] (OPEN)
to be or become wide open
張開;裂開
Peter's jacket gaped at the seams . 彼得的夾克衫開了線,裂了一個口子。 返回 gape