词汇 | squint |
释义 | squint (noun) squint 2 ENTRIES FOUND: squint (verb) squint (noun) 1 squint /ˈskwɪnt/ verb squints; squinted; squinting 1 squint /ˈskwɪnt/ verb squints; squinted; squinting Learner's definition of SQUINT 1 [no object] : to look at something with your eyes partly closed眯着眼看 She had to squint to read the small print.她不得不眯着眼看小字。 They were squinting into the sun. [=looking toward the sun with their eyes partly closed]他们眯着眼看太阳。 He squinted through the haze of smoke.他透过弥漫的烟雾眯着眼看。 2 [+ object] : to cause (your eyes) to partly close使眯眼看 I had to squint my eyes to focus on the tiny letters.我不得不眯起眼来看那些小字。 3 [no object] chiefly British : to have a medical condition that makes your eyes unable to look in the same direction患斜视 I noticed that he squints.我注意到他有斜视。 2 squint /ˈskwɪnt/ noun plural squints 2 squint /ˈskwɪnt/ noun plural squints Learner's definition of SQUINT 1 [singular] : a condition in which you are looking at something with your eyes partly closed : an act of squinting眯眼 Her gaze narrowed into a squint.她眯眼凝视。 2 [count] chiefly British : a medical condition in which your eyes are unable to look in the same direction斜视 — usually singular通常用单数 She was born with a squint.她先天斜视。 3 [singular] British, informal : a quick look一瞟;一瞥 — + at He took a squint at the document.他瞟了一眼文件。 Have a squint at this.看看这个吧。 |
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