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 Translation for 'to gaze' from English to Bulgarian
VERB   to gaze | gazed | gazed
gazing | gazes
SYNO gaze | regard | to gaze | ...
to gaze [at, on, upon]втренчвам се [в]
unverified gaze {noun}(втренчен) поглед {м}
to gaze at sb./sth.да се втренча в нщ./нкг. [св.]
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Usage Examples English
  • The king had the coffin opened to kiss his lost friend's hand and to gaze on his face one last time.
  • The patient is asked to gaze into the distance, and the examiner swings the beam of a penlight back and forth from one pupil to the other, and observes the size of pupils and reaction in the eye that is lit.
  • Their presence is mainly meant to be a delightful gift for spectators to gaze upon.
  • The earliest representation of the Madonna and Child may be the wall painting in the Catacomb of Priscilla, Rome, in which the seated Madonna suckles the Child, who turns his head to gaze at the spectator.
  • Unlike many artists in the IDM genre, the Innovaders will not give you the chance to gaze at your shoes while they noodle away on their gear.

  • The school's very few windows were positioned in places where it would be difficult for students to gaze out of them during classroom time.
  • When an attempt is made to gaze contralaterally (relative to the affected eye), the affected eye adducts minimally, if at all.
  • When Margera drives the banana-mobile up to the tunnel (whose entrance is topped by a wild grapevine growing in the shape of trimmed female pubic hair), he proceeds to gaze, enthralled at it, then drives through it.
  • is delightful to gaze at".
  • Riquet helps her up and she turns to gaze at him as she slowly regains her composure.

  • Alexander's law refers to gaze-evoked nystagmus that occurs after an acute unilateral vestibular loss.
  • For example, humans tend to gaze at the right side of a person's face, which may be related to the use of right brain hemisphere for facial recognition.
  • The titular Aleph is a point in space which contains all other points, and if one were to gaze into the Aleph one would be able to see or experience the entirety of existence.
  • "For an audience to gaze into Ben and Gus' closed basement room and overhear their everyday prattle is to gain insight into ...
  • They didn't fulfill his stated wish to have the grave topped with an "architekton"—one of his skyscraper-like maquettes of abstract forms, equipped with a telescope through which visitors were to gaze at Jupiter.

  • He had seen the ideal of a great national future rudely shattered; but he did not despair of his country, and sought relief in now turning to gaze on the ideal of a great national poet.
  • From 1949 through 1952 Alberto Ruz Lhuillier supervised excavations and consolidations of the site for Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH); it was Ruz Lhuillier who was the first person to gaze upon Pacal the Great's tomb in over a thousand years.
  • It is not viewable by the public; only employees and special guests are permitted to gaze into the rescued Colonel's eyes.
  • Custine's lovely daughter-in-law came daily to the courthouse to sit at his feet; eventually, the prosecutors accused the judges of postponing a verdict so that they could continue to gaze at her.
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