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
- adj. 斜视的;斜的
音:斜看她
2. 谐音“色看她”----色色的看她,当然是偷偷的斜眼看他。
3. skew => squint.
- squint
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squint: [14] Squint is short for the now nearly defunct asquint [13], which may have been based on the ancestor of Dutch schuinte ‘slope, slant’, a derivative of schuin ‘sideways, sloping’. The origins of this are not known.
- squint (adj.)
- 1570s, "looking different ways; looking obliquely," shortened form of asquint (adv.). Meaning "looking indirectly" is from 1610s.
- squint (v.)
- 1590s, from squint (adj.). Related: Squinted; squinting.
- squint (n.)
- "non-coincidence of the optic axes," 1650s, from squint (adj.). Meaning "sidelong glance" is from 1660s.
- 1. The bright sunlight made me squint.
- 强烈的阳光刺得我眯起了眼。
- 2. to squint into the sun
- 瞇起眼睛看太阳
- 3. A squint can sometimes be corrected by an eyepatch.
- 斜视有时候可以通过戴眼罩来纠正.
- 4. The sun was shinning straight in her eyes which made her squint.
- 太阳直射着她的眼睛,使她眯起了眼睛.
- 5. He lost his glasses and had to squint into the dark.
- 他把眼镜丢了,不得不眯着眼在黑地上走.