squint的意思和读音

squint

: [skwɪnt] : [skwɪnt]

n.

v.;(

adj.

squints  squinting  squinted  

adj.straight

adj.crooked,lopsided,cross-eyed,off balance

n.peep,peer,quick look,glance,glimpse

v.look

adv.crookedly,unevenly

squintv.

1.[i][t]to look at sth with your eyes partly shut in order to keep out bright light or to see better

to squint into the sun

She was squinting through the keyhole.

He squinted at the letter in his hand.

When he squinted his eyes, he could just make out a house in the distance.

2.[i]to look in a different direction from the other eye

His left eye squints a little.

3.[i]to have eyes that look in different directions

n.

1.[c][ususing]a condition of the eye muscles which causes each eye to look in a different direction

He was born with a squint.

2.[sing](informal)a short look

Have a squint at this.

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n.1.an act of closing your eyes slightly and trying to see something2.a quick look at something3.a medical condition in which a persons eyes seem to be looking in different directions, caused by weak muscles

v.1.to close your eyes slightly and try to see something, either because of a bright light or because your eyes do not work very well2.to have the medical condition called a squint

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1.He found mirror-light odd and flat; he would squint in the paint, as if it hurt him.线仿线

2.Dama and the stepfather of her loss of reproductive capacity, but also inconsistent with her all the men, they did not dare to squint.

3.Now it happened that the first suitor was an old man with squint eyes and a cough.

4.Even Breyugar's limp form was wrestled back toward the fire, Pryrates continued to squint at the place where the count had fallen.Breyugar,Pryrates

5.He scrambled to his feet and, pausing to squint at the track, found his lines and started again, limping slightly on his left foot.线

6.His eyes were bright blue, crinkled up into a permanent squint like a sailor's from gazing into the far distance.

7.Whenever I'd see him on television, he'd be looking slightly off-center, with a slight squint, as if lacking some necessary confidence.

8.Traders all over the world squint at their charts, trying to recognize patterns, and let their imaginations run wild.

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10.The sun was shinning straight in her eyes which made her squint.使