squint
英 [skwɪnt]
美 [skwɪnt]
v. 瞇着眼睛看; 斜视; (人)患斜视
n. 斜视; 瞥; 瞟
过去式:squinted 现在分词:squinting 第三人称单数:squints 过去分词:squinted 复数:squints
Collins.1 / BNC.13006 / COCA.6372
牛津词典
verb
- 瞇着眼睛看
to look at sth with your eyes partly shut in order to keep out bright light or to see better- to squint into the sun
瞇起眼睛看太阳 - She was squinting through the keyhole.
她瞇着眼从锁眼往里看。 - He squinted at the letter in his hand.
他瞇着眼看手里的信。 - When he squinted his eyes, he could just make out a house in the distance.
他瞇着眼睛,只能隐约看见远处有一所房子。
- to squint into the sun
- 斜视
to look in a different direction from the other eye- His left eye squints a little.
他左眼有点斜视。
- His left eye squints a little.
- (人)患斜视
to have eyes that look in different directions
noun
- 斜视
a condition of the eye muscles which causes each eye to look in a different direction- He was born with a squint.
他生下来就斜视。
- He was born with a squint.
- 瞥;瞟
a short look- Have a squint at this.
你看看这个。
- Have a squint at this.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 眯着眼看
If yousquint atsomething, you look at it with your eyes partly closed.- The girl squinted at the photograph...
女孩觑着眼看那张照片。 - The man squinted up at him...
那名男子觑了他一眼。 - The bright sunlight made me squint...
强烈的阳光刺得我眯起了眼。 - He squinted his eyes and looked at the floor.
他眯起眼看着地板。
- The girl squinted at the photograph...
- 斜视(症);斗鸡眼
If someone has asquint, their eyes look in different directions from each other.