英:[ˈəʊgl]
美:[ˈoʊgl]
英:[ˈəʊgl]
美:[ˈoʊgl]
o·gle
o gl [or] a gl
复数:ogles
第三人称单数:ogles
现在分词:ogling
过去式:ogled
过去分词:ogled
ogler (n.)
verb
intransitive verb
to glance with amorous invitation or challenge
He was tempted to ogle at young ladies.
transitive verb
to eye amorously or provocatively
He sat at the bar ogling several women.
to look at especially with greedy or interested attention
we ogled the chocolate confections—Ann K. Ludwig
noun
an amorous or coquettish glance
"以恋爱的眼光或有意吸引注意力地观看",1680年代,一种黑话,可能来自低地德语 oeglen, oegen 的频率动词,意为"看",来自 oege "眼睛",源自原始日耳曼语 *augon-,源自 PIE 词根 *okw- "看见"。与荷兰语 ogen "看"相关,来自 oog "眼睛"。相关词汇: Ogled; ogling。名词意为"恋爱的眼神",可追溯至1711年; 早期意为"眼睛"(1700年)。
Verb and Noun probably from Low German oegeln, from oog eye; akin to Old High German ouga eye — more at eye
The first known use of ogle was circa 1668
ogleverb
to look at in a flirting way or with unusual attention or desire
1 It caters to the kind of visual pleasure — the delight in ogling beautiful bodies in motion — that film theorists have long associated with the male gaze.
2 Lieutenant Scheisskopf's wife had turned ashen in disbelief and was ogling him with alarm.
3 He likes to ogle at the pretty girls.
他爱盯着漂亮的女孩子。
4 Today, we recoil at the thought of a 41-year-old dad sketching his naked teenager just so a Russian tycoon can then ogle her body, almost like a thank-you gift from artist to patron.
5 Hello, Carolyn: After two years of dating and now nearly two years of living together, my boyfriend can’t seem to stop ogling women.
6 The movie also offered a debut role to Cameron Diaz, who, as a blonde bombshell love interest, is as heavily ogled as Avery’s Red Hot Riding Hood.
7 Rudolph’s architecture was solid and monumental on the outside, but behind closed doors it winked and ogled.
8 It’s not like she was poor, humiliating herself for a chance at college scholarship money like the rest of the girls strutting their bikinis past those ogling judges.
9 Uncle Geooge got a black eye for ogling a lady in the pub.
乔治叔叔在酒店里对一女士抛媚眼而被打黑了一只眼睛.
10 The scenes are valedictory and quite erotic, distracting us from the fact that we’re ogling Nazis.
11 She trips in her tutu, ogles short-short booty while gliding beneath splayed legs and leaps while dressed as a cheerleader.
12 There's both quiet and bombast, and the ogling 3D might make one a little headachy, with the cameras right up on stage.
13 In a media shake-up, Roger Ailes resigns as chairman of Fox News following allegations that his name can be rearranged to spell “I ogle rears.”
14 In the taxi her parents talked in whispers while Shirley ogled the tall buildings.
15 The ogling has become so pervasive that writers are debating whether it’s okay to objectify male athletes.
16 Seriously, shoppers, it’s called eBay, and you can ogle all day long for free there.
17 They finally arrived, “reeking of alcohol,” Ms. Meisels said, and made a scene while going through security, ogling a group of Mormon missionaries.
18 They pause to watch artists shape vessels of glass, and to ogle the current gallery show — a collection of mesh installations that resemble celestial pods.
19 “In the beginning, you have no idea what any of this stuff is,” Mr. Ricker said as we ogled dozens of bowls of chile relishes at a covered market.
20 Instead, I ogled an ocean's worth of sea treats at La Sablaise, where the fishmonger's displays included seaweed-draped baskets full of wiggling shrimp.