| 单词 | gape | 
| 释义 | gape1 of 2verb   ˈgāp  sometimesˈgap   gaped; gaping   intransitive verb 1  a    : to open the mouth wide    b    : to open or part widely  holes gaped in the pavement 2   : to gaze stupidly or in open-mouthed surprise or wonder  gaped at the squabbling monkeys 3   : yawn  The dull lecture made the students gape.  gapingly   ˈgā-piŋ-lē adverb ˈga-piŋ- gape2 of 2 noun   plural gapes   1   : an act or instance of opening the mouth wide or of keeping the mouth open wide  One piranha, she discovered, went from wide-open gape to shut jaws in less than five milliseconds, far faster than the wink of an eye. It seemed his mouth was always sort of hanging open in a stupid gape … At first glance, the case seemed routine, and the suspects elicited no gapes [=open-mouthed looks] of surprise … She was pushing an unwieldy shopping cart in the street, trying to keep out of the way of oncoming cars, ignoring the gapes of passersby.—often used in combination  gape-mouthedHe looked at his men, all of them staring gape-jawed at him …  sometimes, specifically : yawn entry 2 sense 2   … another hour of pleasure or of penance was to be sat out, another hour of music was to give delight or the gapes [=a fit of yawning] …  2  a    : the expanse of an open mouth : the opening formed by the open mouth of an animal (such as a bird, fish, or snake)  An eel, like most fishes, amphibians, and reptiles, is gape limited, meaning it can eat only what it can swallow …  b    : the line along which the mandibles (see mandible sense 1c) of a bird close   3  a    : something resembling an open mouth (such as an unfilled space or extent)  A hole, in whitewater parlance, is a recirculating maw of foam. … Its gape shows like a frothy smirk or, depending on viewpoint, a frown.  b    : the width of an opening  … gyratory crushers having a gape suitable for the coarsest crushing … 4    gapes  plural in form but singular in construction     : a disease of birds and especially young birds in which gapeworms invade and irritate the trachea (see trachea sense 1)  a case of gapes—often used with the  … an outbreak of the gapes, a disease of fowls caused by worms in the windpipe. gape 1 of 2 nounas in starea fixed intent look I told him to stop staring, that his rather stupid gape was annoying Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 gape2 of 2 verbas in to stareto look long and hard in wonder or surprise she suddenly realized she had been gaping at the good-looking waiter instead of giving him her order Synonyms & Similar Words 
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