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- gaze around regarder autour de soi
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Gaze (film festival) — Gaze (GAZE) Location Dublin, Ireland Founded 1992 … Wikipedia
gaze at your navel — gaze at/contemplate (your) navel humorous to spend too much time thinking about yourself and your own problems. I read his novel and thought, the man s obviously spent far too long contemplating his own navel … New idioms dictionary
gaze contemplate your navel — gaze at/contemplate (your) navel humorous to spend too much time thinking about yourself and your own problems. I read his novel and thought, the man s obviously spent far too long contemplating his own navel … New idioms dictionary
gaze at navel — gaze at/contemplate (your) navel humorous to spend too much time thinking about yourself and your own problems. I read his novel and thought, the man s obviously spent far too long contemplating his own navel … New idioms dictionary
gaze contemplate navel — gaze at/contemplate (your) navel humorous to spend too much time thinking about yourself and your own problems. I read his novel and thought, the man s obviously spent far too long contemplating his own navel … New idioms dictionary
Gaze — Not to be confused with Gays. For other uses, see Gaze (disambiguation). Hieronymus Bosch s The Conjurer. While other figures observe objects within the painting, the woman in green observes the viewer. The painting thus makes the viewer aware of … Wikipedia
gaze — Laura Mulvey first introduced the theory of the gaze in ‘Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema’ in Screen magazine (1975). She argued that women are objectified and stereotyped on the screen because of the way cinema is structured around three… … Dictionary of sociology
gaze — [[t]ge͟ɪz[/t]] gazes, gazing, gazed 1) VERB If you gaze at someone or something, you look steadily at them for a long time, for example because you find them attractive or interesting, or because you are thinking about something else. [V at n] … English dictionary
gaze — 01. The two lovers sat [gazing] into each other s eyes for hours. 02. The snake held the little bird in its [gaze] for a brief moment, and then attacked. 03. We all sat around the fire [gazing] into the burning embers. 04. The farmer helped the… … Grammatical examples in English
gaze — 1 verb (intransitive always + adv/prep) to look at someone or something for a long time, giving it all your attention often without realizing you are doing so (+ into/at etc): Patrick was gazing into the fire. | We gazed up at the stars. USAGE… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
gaze into space — look/stare/gaze into ˈspace idiom to look straight in front of you without looking at a particular thing, usually because you are thinking about sth • He sat staring into space, like a man in a trance. Main entry: ↑spaceidiom … Useful english dictionary