goggle
英 [ˈɡɒɡ.əl]
美 [ˈɡɑː.ɡəl]
- vi. 眼珠转动;瞪眼看
- n. 护目镜,风镜;眼睛睁视
- adj. 瞪眼的,睁眼的
- vt. 使瞪眼;使眼珠转动
1. gog- (象形,很像护目镜、风镜、游泳镜等各种眼镜) + 双写g加-le => goggle.
2. ogle => *oggle => g- (谐音“勾”) + *oggle => goggle.
3. 音:勾勾,眼睛直勾勾地看,都快瞪出来.
goggle 瞪大眼睛看词源不详。可能来自拟声词,模仿眨眼睛或瞪眼睛的声音。
- goggle (v.)
- 1530s, from Middle English gogelen "to roll (the eyes) about" (late 14c.), influenced by Middle English gogel-eyed "squint-eyed," also, due to being used incorrectly in a translation from Latin, "one-eyed" (late 14c.), of uncertain origin. It has been suggested that it is a frequentative verb from Celtic (compare Irish and Gaelic gog "a nod, a slight motion," Irish gogaim "I nod, gesticulate," but some consider these to be from English. Perhaps somehow imitative. As a surname (Robert le Gogel) from c. 1300. Related: Goggled; goggling. As a noun, 1650s, "goggling look;" earlier "person who goggles" (1610s).
- 1. Johnson stared goggle-eyed at Kravis' sumptuous quarters.
- 约翰逊目瞪口呆地望着克拉维斯的豪宅。
- 2. His insincerity is revealed by the quick goggle of his eyes.
- 他眼睛的快速转动泄露了他的不诚.
- 3. A few of us in the press were there, goggle-eyed at the lavish hospitality.
- 我们几位记者当时在那里,眼馋地看着丰盛的茶点。
- 4. His eyes seemed to goggle larger than usual behind the heavy lenses.
- 在厚厚的镜片后面,眼睛瞪得比平时大得多.
- 5. Philpot's goggle eyes rolled horribly as he glared silently at the circle and the two squares.
- 菲尔波特一声不响地注视着那个圆圈和那两个正方形,吓人的大眼睛骨碌碌地转个不停.