释义 |
unseeingun‧see‧ing /ˌʌnˈsiːɪŋ◂/ adjective literary - He turned to me, his eyes open yet unseeing.
- He found he could not meet Rory's black unseeing stare.
- He was leaning against the trunk of the tree, staring with blank unseeing eyes at the ground.
- She had stared at him wide-eyed, unseeing, and any desire that he might have felt had died in that instant.
- She leaned more heavily against the window and stared unseeing at her park below.
- She looked round, unseeing, at all the discarded clothes and bath towels looped on the bed and floor.
- She stared ahead through the windscreen with unseeing eyes.
- The mouth is drawn down in bitter disgust, the eyes nearly closed, unseeing.
- The result is the development of an eye, isolated and unseeing, in the belly of the embryo.
not noticing anything even though your eyes are open: Jack gazed unseeing out of the window.—unseeingly adverb |