英:[skwɪnt]
美:[skwɪnt]
英:[skwɪnt]
美:[skwɪnt]
复数:squints
第三人称单数:squints
现在分词:squinting
过去式:squinted
过去分词:squinted
词根:squint
adj.squinty 有斜视眼的;斜视的
adjective
of an eye looking or tending to look obliquely or askance (as with envy or disdain)
of the eyes not having the visual axes parallel : crossed
verb
intransitive verb
to have an indirect bearing, reference, or aim
to deviate from a true line
to look in a squint-eyed manner
to be cross-eyed
to look or peer with eyes partly closed
transitive verb
to cause (an eye) to squint
noun
strabismus
an instance of squinting
hagioscope
squint at斜眼看
1570年代,“看起来不同的方式; 斜视地看”,是 asquint(副词)的缩写形式。意思是“间接地看”来自1610年代。
斜视,斜眼:见strabismus项下
斜视
Adjective probably aphetic form of earlier a squint, going back to Middle English a squynt, in the phrase beholden (loken) a squynt "to be cross-eyed, look obliquely," from a- a- >entry 1 + squynt, of uncertain origin Note: Middle English a squynt, asquint has been compared with Dutch schuin "aslant, slantingly, askew" (unknown in Middle Dutch, first attested as schuyn "transversus, obliquus" in the Dutch-Latin dictionary of Cornelis Kiliaan, 1599), though the nature of the relationship is unclear. (Dutch schuin is paralleled by Gronings [West Low German] schuun, Low German schün, hypothetically from Germanic *skeuni-.) The form asquint is attested early, already in the Ancrene Wisse (as an addition in one manuscript, British Library Cotton Nero A.14, mid-13th century), but if a putative early Middle Dutch [sχy:n], prior to the development of the diphthong, is the source, -squint seems an unlikely outcome. Variants without t (of skwyn "on a slant," askoyn, ascoign "askance") may have a more direct relationship to Dutch schuin. Verb derivative of squint >entry 1 Noun derivative of squint >entry 2
The first known use of squint was in 1579
squirrel1 of 2noun
any of various small or medium-sized rodentsespecially: one with a long bushy tail and strong hind legs used especially for leaping from tree branch to tree branch
the fur of a squirrel
squirrel2 of 2verb
to store up for future use—often used with away
squirreled away all his spare change
squirmverb
to twist about like an eel or a worm
squirmed in their seats
to feel very embarrassed
undeserved praise made us squirm
squirmverb
to twist about like an eel or a worm
squirmed in their seats
to feel very embarrassed
undeserved praise made us squirm
squirmverb
to twist about like an eel or a worm
squirmed in their seats
to feel very embarrassed
undeserved praise made us squirm
squire1 of 2noun
one who carries the shield or armor of a knight
a male servant
a lady's escort
an owner of a country estate
justice of the peace
squire2 of 2verb
to attend as a squire or escort
squint1 of 2verb
to look with a side glance (as in jealousy or disdain)
to be cross-eyed
to look or peer with eyes partly closed
squint2 of 2noun
inability to direct both eyes to the same object due to a fault of the muscles of the eyeball
the act or an instance of squinting
squint1 of 2verb
to look with a side glance (as in jealousy or disdain)
to be cross-eyed
to look or peer with eyes partly closed
squint2 of 2noun
inability to direct both eyes to the same object due to a fault of the muscles of the eyeball
the act or an instance of squinting
squint1 of 2verb
to look with a side glance (as in jealousy or disdain)
to be cross-eyed
to look or peer with eyes partly closed
squint2 of 2noun
inability to direct both eyes to the same object due to a fault of the muscles of the eyeball
the act or an instance of squinting
squint1 of 2intransitive verb
to be cross-eyed
to look or peer with eyes partly closed
squint2 of 2noun
strabismus
an instance or habit of squinting
1 I squint, the lights over me shining whiter than truth.
2 He could see the beetle under the bark, and draw it forth unharmed for us to squint at through the magnifying glass.
他能看到树皮下的甲虫,并把它毫发无伤地捉下来,放在放大镜下让我们看。
3 I squint at the wall of hearts on the other side of the room.
4 Kaz squinted up at the big guns pointed out at the bay.
5 I squinted at every dappled leaf in the mulberry wood, hoping to see leopard eyes looking back.
6 “Says here,” Lara continues, squinting at her phone, “that boogeypeople date back seven hundred years to the war with the Night Brothers.”
7 His face was square and brown and leathered by much sun, his eyes jet chips set in smiling squints.
8 He pushed his glasses higher on his nose and then squinted.
9 She looks up and squints at the words.
10 They got closer, a man and a woman, both squinting to see if I was who they thought I'd be.
11 I guess if you squinted up your eyes it might look like a bee, but not too much.
12 A boy inched close to them, squinting and staring, followed by a little girl sneaking up to admire Gumbo's tail.
13 I squint past them to the track surrounding the football field.
14 I thought of him in the queue to get on the Eye, squinting upwards, looking down, turning this way and that.
15 He held it close to his face and squinted at the letters.
16 I watched him remove a heavy engineer's watch from his breast pocket and squint at the dial importantly, then turn to check it with an electric clock that glowed from the wall.
17 Sierra squinted her eyes the way Robbie had said to and let her vision go soft.
18 It’s bright outside, and I’m squinting into hazy morning sunshine.
19 SQUINT hard, and textbook publishers can look a lot like drug makers.
如果硬要把教科书出版商和药厂拉在一起比较的话,两者有很多类似的地方。
20 “Or”—she leaned in close, squinted, and whispered—“what if he’s an alien sent down to probe us before the invading army attacks and eats all of our brains?!”
1 偏离
boss shift excursion deviation slippage deviance declination declension depart stray divert derogate divagate crab
2 乜斜
4 斜着眼看
5 不直
8 斜视的
skew-eyed swivel-eyed boss-eyed squint-eyed bosseyed cross-eyed squinty strabismic cock-eyed slant-eyed x-eyed strabismal
10 倾向
-ile -il apt. set turn drive current direction wind trend stream cast talent tone liability lean strain determination tendency bias genius vein drift tide streak tilt hue disposition temper inclination ply tenor aptitude slant propensity penchant predisposition lurch leaning gravitation proclivity animus habitude look verge -philia appetite humour affection bent movement climate swing bend pulse polarity colouring proneness aptness disposure run tend gravitate
11 斜视眼
14 侧目而视
15 眯眼
17 瞥
have a dekko geek squiz catch peek look dekko gander dart have a shufti at have a shufti glance
18 斜视
skew-eyed swivel-eyed boss-eyed squint-eyed asquint sideways cast strabismus sklent skew skelly cock-eyed bosseyed cross-eyed squinty strabismic askant cross-eye side glance leer slant-eyed askance squinch x-eyed strabismal
20 偏向
determination tilt deviation slant lean deviate weight diverge acceptance of bent leaning trend
21 斜眼的
23 窥视窗
25 一瞥
glaum glimpse slant gander dekko apercu look-in glance blink blush glim glance eyes over cast a look at squiz glimmer keek shufti glance at hinge peek peep waff eyeshot
26 眯
27 斜视眼的
28 眯着眼看
29 歪斜