What does "death gaze" mean?

Staring at death means watching intently and instantly destroying the prestige of the other party with your eyes.

Gaze, pinyin is níng shì, which means to concentrate on watching, not blinking, and focusing on expression.

Source: Chapter 5 of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "Yu Yongze stared at the pale and beautiful face in front of him."

Synonym of gaze: gaze, gaze

1, gaze, Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin: zhù shì, pay attention to interpretation.

Source: Chapter 9 of Liu Qing's Iron Wall: "At noon, the news that Shi Yongxin read the most finally reached Shajiadian."

2. Gaze, pronounced as níng wàng, means that the eyes are focused on an object. Can be extended to the desired; I hope so.

Source: The first chapter of Yang Mo's Song of Youth: "Female students stare at his dark wrinkled face and wait for his answer."

Extended data:

The antonym of gaze: ignore and look out.

1, ignore, refers to the eyes; Don't even think about it

Source: Zhu Ziqing's "China Ballad": "But at the beginning of the song, they ignored the people and ignored the people singing and dancing."

2. Looking down means looking from a height.

Origin: Huang Zongying? "Wild goose's feelings, she ...": "I turned my head and saw a girl standing on the edge of the city. She is staring at the geese flying north. "