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瞠 [chēng]
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1. 瞪着眼看 ([En.] stare)
Meaning: To look intently with wide-open eyes; to stare.
Example: 瞠视 (stare), 瞠然 (staring blankly), 瞠目结舌 (staring in astonishment).
引:
1. 《集韵》: 瞠,直视也。
Translation: "瞠" means to look directly at something.
2. 《庄子·田子方》: 夫子奔逸绝尘,而回瞠若乎后矣。
Translation: "The master swiftly ran ahead, while turning back to stare behind."
例:
又如: 瞠瞠(张目直视貌)。又指惊视。
Translation: For example, “瞠瞠” denotes a state of staring with eyes wide open; it also refers to looking in shock.
引:
1. 鲁迅《集外集拾遗》: 众目亦益瞠,口亦益张。
Translation: "The crowd's eyes widened in astonishment, and their mouths gaped open."
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