释义 |
gazy, a. rare.|ˈgeɪzɪ| [f. gaze n. + -y1.] a. Affording a wide prospect. b. Given to gazing.
1745Mrs. Delany Life & Corr. (1861) II. 382 Has he..laid himself down upon the gazy hill, to take breath a little? 1883Holme Lee Loving & Serving II. ix. 161 The most gazy and dreamy and restless of the people had learnt to keep their heads straight. |