goggle
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++gog·gle /ˈɡɒɡəl $ ˈɡɑː-/ verb [intransitive] old-fashioned LOOK ATto look at something with your eyes wide open in surprise or shock 〔由于惊讶或震惊〕瞪大眼睛看 SYN gapegoggle at They were goggling at us as if we were freaks. 他们瞪眼看着我们,好像我们是怪物似的。→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
goggle• His brain was working overtime and he just stood there goggling.• As for Salt and the rest of them, they'd goggle and gape and point at their foreheads.• It resisted for a moment, then swung completely open, and they stood on the threshold, goggling in.goggle at• They were goggling at us as if we were freaks.Origin goggle (1300-1400) Perhaps from an unrecorded gog “to move up and down”gog·gle verbChineseSyllable
eyes with to at look something open your Corpus wide
goggle
gog‧gle /ˈɡɒɡəl $ ˈɡɑː-/
verb [intransitive] old-fashioned
SYN gape
goggle at
They were goggling at us as if we were freaks.
gog‧gle /ˈɡɒɡəl $ ˈɡɑː-/
verb [intransitive] old-fashioned Date: 1300-1400
Origin: Perhaps from an unrecorded gog __to move up and down__
to look at something with your eyes wide open in surprise or shock Origin: Perhaps from an unrecorded gog __to move up and down__
SYN gape
goggle at