Gazing in spanish

Mirando

pronunciation: miɹ̩ɑndoʊ part of speech: verb
In gestures

gaze2 = mirar fijamente, contemplar. 

Example: Her tongue was unloosed now, and she gazed at him questioningly, piercingly.

more:

» gaze at + Posesivo + navel = mirarse el ombligo.

Example: There may be a role for libraries going forward but librarians will not get there by gazing at their navels.

» gaze at + the stars = contemplar las estrellas, observar las estrellas, mirar las estrellas.

Example: The album evokes feelings of nostalgia and yearning, vividly bringing back memories of gazing at the stars when I was a care-free kid.

» gaze + blankly = mirar a la nada, tener la mirada perdida, con la mirada perdida, mirar al vacío, mirar al infinito.

Example: Percy gazed blankly after the retreating car, and then made his way to a boot-blacking stand.

» gaze into + crystal ball = mirar la bola de cristal, predecir el futuro.

Example: This article attempts to gaze into a crystal ball and anticipate future developments, both beneficial and adverse, which will determine the way ahead for resource sharing among special libraries.

» gaze into + space = mirar a la nada, tener la mirada perdida, con la mirada perdida, mirar al vacío, mirar al infinito.

Example: As children many of us spent countless hours gazing into space exploring alternate realities!.

» gaze + vacantly = mirar a la nada, tener la mirada perdida, con la mirada perdida, mirar al vacío, mirar al infinito.

Example: Her crown sits askew on her golden head and her eyes gaze vacantly down at her feet.

» gaze + vacantly into space = mirar a la nada, tener la mirada perdida, con la mirada perdida, mirar al vacío, mirar al infinito.

Example: I often appear to be gazing vacantly into space with my mouth open.

» stargaze = contemplar las estrellas, observar las estrellas, mirar las estrellas.

Example: After a night of endless attempts to snatch some shut-eye we managed to exhaust the night by stargazing out the open window.

gazing 

more:

» crystal-ball gazing = cristalomancia.

Example: Most people find crystal-ball gazing is easiest in a quiet, dimly lit room.
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