leer
leer 英 [lɪə(r)] 美 [lɪr]
n. 媚眼,秋波;恶意的瞥视 vi. 抛媚眼,送秋波;斜睨
进行时:leering 过去式:leered 过去分词:leered 第三人称单数:leers 名词复数:leers
- A leer is an unpleasant facial expression. A leer means the person doesn't like you, or even worse, does — in a creepy way.
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- n. 媚眼,秋波;恶意的瞥视
- vi. 抛媚眼,送秋波;斜睨
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1. It also has its own consumer brands, like Van Houten and Van leer. Listed on the Zurich stock exchange, its shares have soared more than 50 percent this year.
它也拥有自己的消费者品牌,比如Van Houten 和Van Leer,它已经在苏黎世证券交易所上市,今年股票上涨了超过50%。
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2. But as he pressed toward the door he saw the larger gangster waving to him, a leer on his square face, and Kostya did not resist.
不过,就在他向门口挤去的时候,他看到了那个大块头在向他招手,他的方脸上挂着一丝暧昧的神态。 克斯特亚没有拒绝。
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3. Her father gave a lazy leer.
她父亲懒懒的瞥了她一眼。
- leer (n.) "a significant glance, amorous or malign or both," 1590s, from leer (v.).
- leer (v.) 1520s, "to look obliquely" (since 18c. usually implying a lustful, wolfish, malicious intent), probably from Middle English noun ler "cheek," from Old English hleor "the cheek, the face," from Proto-Germanic *hleuza- "near the ear," from *hleuso- "ear," from PIE root *kleu- "to hear." If so, the notion is probably of "looking askance" (compare the figurative development of cheek). Related: Leered; leering.
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