English-Thai Dictionary
stare
VI จ้องมอง เพ่งมอง เพ่ง เล็ง jong-mong
stare
VT จ้องมอง เพ่งมอง เพ่ง เล็ง jong-mong
stare after
PHRV จ้อง ตาม jong-tam
stare at
PHRV จ้องมอง จ้อง gape at gawk at goggle at jong-tam
stare down
PHRV จ้อง (คนอื่น จน หลบตา jong-jon-lab
stare in
PHRV มองเห็น ง่าย mong-hen-ngai
stare in
PHRV เข้าใจง่าย kao-jai-ngai
stare out
PHRV จ้อง จน หลบตา stare down jong-jon-lab-ta
stare out
PHRV จ้อง ออก ไป ข้างนอก (เป็นเวลา นาน jong-ook-pai-kang-nok
stare someone in the face
IDM จ้องหน้า jong-na
stare someone in the face
IDM มองเห็น ง่าย mong-hen-ngai
stare someone in the face
IDM เข้าใจง่าย kao-jai-ngai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
STARE
n.A bird, the starling.
STARE
v.i.[The sense then is to open or extend, and it seems to be closely allied to G., stiff, and to starch, stern, which imply straining, tension. ] 1. To gaze; to look with fixed eyes wide open; to fasten an earnest look on some object. Staring is produced by wonder, surprise, stupidity, horror, fright and sometimes by eagerness to hear or learn something, sometimes by impudence. We say, he stared with astonishment.
Look not big, nor stare, nor fret.
2. To stand out; to be prominent.
Take off all the staring straws and jaggs in the hive. [Not used. ]
To stare in the face, to be before the eyes or undeniably evident.
The law stares them int he face, while they are breaking it.
STARE
n.A fixed look with eyes wide open.
STARER
n.One who stares or gazes.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
STARE
Stare, n. Etym: [AS. stær. See Starling. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: The starling. [Obs. ]
STARE
STARE Stare, v. i. [imp. & p. p. stared; p. pr. & vb. n. staring. ] Etym: [AS. starian; akin to LG. & D. staren, OHG. staren, G. starren, Icel. stara; cf. Icel. stira, Dan. stirre, Sw. stirra, and G. starr stiff, rigid, fixed, Gr. stereo- ), Skr. sthira firm, strong. *166. Cf. Sterile. ]
1. To look with fixed eyes wide open, as through fear, wonder, surprise, impudence, etc. ; to fasten an earnest and prolonged gaze on some object. For ever upon the ground I see thee stare. Chaucer. Look not big, nor stamp, nor stare, nor fret. Shak.
2. To be very conspicuous on account of size, prominence, color, or brilliancy; as, staring windows or colors.
3. To stand out; to project; to bristle. [Obs. ] Makest my blood cold, and my hair to stare. Shak. Take off all the staring straws and jags in the hive. Mortimer.
Syn. -- To gaze; to look earnestly. See Gaze.
STARE
STARE Stare, v. t.
Defn: To look earnestly at; to gaze at. I will stare him out of his wits. Shak. To stare in the face, to be before the eyes, or to be undeniably evident. "The law. .. stares them in the face whilst they are breaking it. " Locke.
STARE
STARE Stare, n.
Defn: The act of staring; a fixed look with eyes wide open. "A dull and stupid stare. " Churchill.
STARER
STARER Star "er, n.
Defn: One who stares, or gazes.
New American Oxford Dictionary
stare
stare |ste (ə )r stɛ (ə )r | ▶verb [ no obj. ] look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one's eyes wide open: he stared at her in amazement | Robin sat staring into space, her mind numb. • (of a person's eyes ) be wide open, with a fixed or vacant expression: her gray eyes stared back at him. • (of a thing ) be unpleasantly prominent or striking: the obituaries stared out at us. ▶noun a long fixed or vacant look: she gave him a cold stare. PHRASES be staring something in the face be on the verge of something inevitable or inescapable: our team was staring defeat in the face. stare someone in the eye (or face ) look fixedly or boldly at someone. stare someone in the face be glaringly apparent or obvious: the answer had been staring him in the face. PHRASAL VERBS stare someone down look fixedly at someone until they feel forced to lower their eyes or turn away. DERIVATIVES star er noun ORIGIN Old English starian, of Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘be rigid. ’
stare decisis
sta re de ci sis |ˈste (ə )rē diˈsīsis ˌstɛri dəˈsaɪsɪs | ▶noun Law the legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent. ORIGIN Latin, literally ‘stand by things decided. ’
Oxford Dictionary
stare
stare |stɛː | ▶verb [ no obj. ] look fixedly or vacantly at someone or something with one's eyes wide open: he stared at her in amazement | Robyn sat staring into space, her mind numb. • (of a person's eyes ) be wide open, with a fixed or vacant expression: her grey eyes stared back at him. • [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] be unpleasantly prominent or striking: the obituaries stared out at us. ▶noun a long fixed or vacant look: she gave him a cold stare. PHRASES be staring one in the face be glaringly apparent or obvious: the answer had been staring him in the face. be staring something in the face be on the verge of defeat, death, or another unpleasant fate: Everton were staring defeat in the face. stare someone in the eye (or face ) look fixedly or boldly at someone: I stared him straight in the eye but he didn't recognize me. PHRASAL VERBS stare someone out (or down ) look fixedly at someone until they feel forced to look away: Vi hissed, meeting his gaze, preparing to stare him out. DERIVATIVES starer noun ORIGIN Old English starian, of Germanic origin, from a base meaning ‘be rigid ’.
stare decisis
stare decisis |ˌstɛːrɪ dɪˈsʌɪzɪs, ˌstɑːreɪ dɪˈsiːsɪs | ▶noun [ mass noun ] Law the legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent. ORIGIN Latin, literally ‘stand by things decided ’.
American Oxford Thesaurus
stare
stare verb she is staring out the window: gaze, gape, goggle, glare, ogle, peer; informal gawk, rubberneck.
Oxford Thesaurus
stare
stare verb he stared at her in amazement: gaze, gape, goggle, gawk, glare, ogle, leer, peer, look fixedly, look vacantly; study, survey, observe, watch closely, eyeball, outstare; informal rubberneck; Brit. informal gawp. PHRASES stare someone in the face the solution was staring him in the face: be obvious, be clear, be plain, be plain to see, be crystal clear, be evident, be apparent, be manifest, be patent, be conspicuous, be prominent, be transparent, be clear-cut, be palpable, be unmistakable, be indisputable, be self-evident, be undeniable, be as plain as a pikestaff, be writ large, be written all over one, be as clear as day, be blinding, be inescapable; informal be as plain as the nose on one's face, be standing /sticking out like a sore thumb, be standing /sticking out a mile, be right under one's nose.
Duden Dictionary
stären
stä ren schwaches Verb landschaftlich |st ä ren |brünstig sein nach dem Stär
Starenkasten
Sta ren kas ten Substantiv, maskulin , der |St a renkasten |Nistkasten für Stare
Starez
Sta rez Substantiv, maskulin , der |St a rez ˈst … ˈʃt …|der Starez; Genitiv: des Starez, Starzen russisch ; »der Alte «ostkirchlicher Mönch der höchsten asketischen Stufe im Volksglauben oft als wundertätig verehrt
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
stare
stare /steə r / (! stairと同音 ) 〖語源は 「(目などが )固定して動かない 」〗動詞 ~s /-z /; ~d /-d /; staring /sté ə rɪŋ /自動詞 1 〈人が 〉【人 物を 】(驚き 恐れ 好奇心などから ) (目を見開いて )じっと見る , じろじろ見る, (ぼうっとして )見つめる «at , into , upon » ▸ stare at A in disbelief 信じられないといった目でAをじっと見る ▸ stare into A's eyes Aの目をじっと見つめる ▸ stare into space [out (of ) the window ]宙 [窓の外 ]を見つめる 2 〈目が 〉 (見開いて )じっと見つめる , 凝視する .3 〈物が 〉 «…に対して » ひどく目立つ [目につく ](out ) «at » .他動詞 1 〈人が 〉〈人 物 〉をじっと見る ▸ stare him in the face 彼の顔をじっと見る 2 〖~ A into C 〗〈人が 〉A 〈人 〉を見つめて [にらみつけて ]C 〈状態 〉にする ▸ stare her into silence 彼女をにらんで黙らせる .st à re A d ó wn [⦅英 ⦆ó ut ]A 〈人 〉を (目をそらすまで )じっと見つめる, にらみつける .st à re A in the f á ce 1 ↑他動詞 1 .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〖通例進行形で 〗〈事が 〉A 〈人 〉に明らかである .3 〖通例進行形で 〗〈好ましくない事が 〉A 〈人 〉の目前に迫っている .名詞 複 ~s /-z /C じっと見ること, 凝視 ▸ feel [avoid ] the stares of [from ] the people 人々の視線を感じる [避ける ]▸ give A a hard stare 厳しいまなざしでAを見つめる ▸ hold A's stare (相手の視線に目をそらさず )じっとAを見つめる