词汇 | eye-contact |
释义 | eye contact noun[ U ] uk /ˈaɪ ˌkɒn.tækt/ us /ˈaɪ ˌkɑːn.tækt/ C2 the situation in which two people look at each other's eyes at the same time: 目光接触 make eye contactHe's very shy and never makes eye contact.他很腼腆,从不与别人有目光接触。 avoid eye contact withIf you're telling the truth, why are you avoiding eye contact with me?如果你说的是实话,为什么不敢看我的眼睛? Using the eyes accommodate accommodation all eyes are on someone/somethingidiom astigmatic beholder cast chart corner discern fix glare have a butcher'sidiom penetrating re-see re-sight rest on someone/something resurvey rubbernecking sighting tab eye contact | American Dictionaryeye contact noun[ U ] us/ˈɑɪ ˌkɑn·tækt/ the act of looking directly in the eyes of another person as the other person looks at you eye contact | Business Englisheye contact noun[ U ] ukus a situation in which two people look directly into each other's eyes. Eye contact is considered to be an important part of effective communication: Throughout the interview, she was trying to remain polite while avoiding direct eye contact. Lack of eye contact during a conversation is sometimes thought to be an indicator that the person is lying. good/poor eye contact make/avoid/maintain eye contact (with sb)Skilful presenters are good at making eye contact with an audience. Examples of eye contacteye contact European speakers tend not to give such frequent feedback and perhaps use more eyecontact instead. The majority of disagreements concerned whether eyecontact was established before or at the onset of the utterance. The adult was positioned in front of the child and tried to establish eyecontact with the child before beginning. Thus, parents unconsciously establish eyecontact with infants and then use motherese to maintain joint attention. For instance, workers are asked to think about their own voice, eyecontact, facial expressions and body language while handling disclosures. He made eyecontact with his wife and his restless movements diminished. Parents were encouraged to elicit vocalizations from infants by eyecontact and reciprocal vocalizations. Sustained eyecontact makes its appearance, too, replacing the jerky eye movements of the newborn period, and infants stay awake for longer periods of time. Lack of eyecontact, not being able to see people's faces and not being able to lip-read were disturbing to most participants. These include maladaptation to new situations, difficulties in maintaining friendships, withdrawn and excessively shy behaviors, and avoidance of eyecontact. This camera positioning facilitated the judgment of when children made eyecontact with the examiner. That is, the experimenter kept his hands at his side and maintained eyecontact with the child. Whatever the technology, the mainstays of human interaction such as physical cueing, eyecontact, and breathing together are impossible. No eyecontact is made with the vendor, and no talk is exchanged at all. Nonverbal behaviors, such as eyecontact, are assessed via direct observation, whereas behaviors related to restricted activities and routines are assessed via interview. See all examples of eye contact These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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