From Sima Qian's Biography of Ji Zheng in Historical Records in the Western Han Dynasty: "Today, I stand on my feet and look at it."
Nowadays, people in the world stand with their feet together and squint at people.
She paraded through the city in strange clothes, and was inevitably looked at by others.
Grammar is formal; As a predicate; It is derogatory and describes anger, concealment or fear.
Synonyms stand heavy, daunting, flinching and glaring.
The antonym is else, beaming and smiling.
Extended data
1, synonyms that look askance.
glower
The explanation opened her eyes and stared. Describe the look on your face that you are about to lose your temper.
From Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms for the third time: "Marotta saw a man behind Ding Yuan, who was dignified and imposing, holding a halberd in his hand and glaring."
Mr. Li saw a man behind Ding Yuan, who was imposing and imposing, holding a halberd painted by Fang Tian in his hand, and stared with wide eyes.
Ah Q glared, spat bitterly, and then walked away.
Grammatical subject-predicate form; As a predicate; Express strong dissatisfaction
2. The antonym that looks askance at others.
not look sideways
Explain that your eyes don't peek at the side. Metaphor is a way to stop people from doing things. It also describes looking only in one direction.
From Qing Li Ruzhen's Flowers in the Mirror: "They all bow their heads."
All of them don't peek at the side, and walk with their heads down.
The students are very absorbed in class and stare at the blackboard without looking at anything else.
Grammatical subject-predicate form; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Contain praise