squint 英 [skwɪnt]   美 [skwɪnt]

squint

squint  英 [skwɪnt] 美 [skwɪnt]

vi. 眯眼看;斜视;窥视;偏移  vt. 使斜眼;眯眼看  n. 斜视;斜孔小窗;一瞥 

进行时:squinting  过去式:squinted  过去分词:squinted  第三人称单数:squints  名词复数:squints 

He also seems to be slightly blinded by the sun, causing him to squint. 他似乎也被强烈的太阳光照的有点睁不开眼睛,导致有点斜视的样子。
He could see the beetle under the bark, and draw it forth unharmed for us to squint at through the magnifying glass. 他能看到树皮下的甲虫,并把它毫发无伤地捉下来,放在放大镜下让我们看。

  • You squint when you squeeze your eyes almost shut. If you are trying to see something far away, you will probably squint while you strain your eyes to see more clearly.
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  • vi. 眯眼看;斜视;窥视;偏移
  • vt. 使斜眼;眯眼看
  • n. 斜视;斜孔小窗;一瞥
  • adj. 斜视的;斜的
  • 1. He also seems to be slightly blinded by the sun, causing him to squint.

    他似乎也被强烈的太阳光照的有点睁不开眼睛,导致有点斜视的样子。

  • 2. He could see the beetle under the bark, and draw it forth unharmed for us to squint at through the magnifying glass.

    他能看到树皮下的甲虫,并把它毫发无伤地捉下来,放在放大镜下让我们看。

  • 3. 'If you are one of the unfortunate people who frown or squint while they are concentrating at the screen then, over time, you will inevitably end up with frown lines,' Dr Prager, 42, said.

    42岁的普拉杰医生说:“如果你在电脑前专心工作时常常蹙眉或眯眼斜视的话,那么很不幸,长此以往,你的面部将不可避免地出现皱纹。”

  • squint (adj.) 1570s, "looking different ways; looking obliquely," shortened form of asquint (adv.). Meaning "looking indirectly" is from 1610s.
  • squint (n.) "non-coincidence of the optic axes," 1650s, from squint (adj.). Meaning "sidelong glance" is from 1660s.
  • squint (v.) 1590s, from squint (adj.). Related: Squinted; squinting.
squint / skwɪnt ; NAmE skwɪnt / verb , noun squint squints squinted squinting verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to look at sth with your eyes partly shut in order to keep out bright light or to see better 眯着眼睛看 to squint into the sun 眯起眼睛看太阳 She was squinting through the keyhole. 她眯着眼从锁眼往里看。 He squinted at the letter in his hand. 他眯着眼看手里的信。 squintsth When he squinted his eyes, he could just make out a house in the distance. 他眯着眼睛,只能隐约看见远处有一所房子。 2 [intransitive ] ( BrE) (of an eye 眼睛 ) to look in a different direction from the other eye 斜视 His left eye squints a little. 他左眼有点斜视。 3 [intransitive ] to have eyes that look in different directions (人)患斜视 noun 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] a condition of the eye muscles which causes each eye to look in a different direction 斜视 He was born with a squint. 他生下来就斜视。 2 [singular ] ( BrE) ( informal) a short look 瞥;瞟 Have a squintat this. 你看看这个。 squint / skwɪnt ; NAmE skwɪnt /
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