gaze - means to direct your eyes towards something for a long time. 注视;凝视
stare - suggests to fix your eyes on somebody or something very deliberately. It can be impolite to stare at somebody. 盯着;目不转睛地看
peer - means to look very closely and suggests that it is difficult to see well. 窥视
gawk - is often used to show disapproval and means to look at someone or something in a foolish way especially with your mouth open. 呆呆地看着
glance - to take a quick look at something. 扫视;瞥一眼
peep - means to look at something very quickly, especially secretly or quietly. 偷看
inspect - means to examine something closely. 审查;审视
feast your eyes - to look at something because you are pleased to see it. 饱眼福
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