释义 |
overˈgaze, v. rare. [over- 23, 5.] 1. refl. and pass. To dazzle oneself with gazing.
1600Breton Melanchol. Hum. (1879) 13/2 Oh that..his eyes [were] not ouergazed In Minervas excellences. 2. To gaze over, overlook.
1816Byron Ch. Har. iii. xci, His altar the high places and the peak Of earth's o'ergazing mountains. 1879A. T. de Vere Legends Saxon Saints 41 Meadow banks, Not yet o'er-gazed by Windsor's crested steep Or Reading's tower. |