squint
verb [ I ] uk/skwɪnt/ us/skwɪnt/
眯起眼看
to partly close your eyes in order to see more clearly
The sun was shining straight in her eyes and made her squint. 阳光刺眼,她不得不眯起了眼睛。
(人)斜眼看;(眼睛)斜着看
If a person or an eye squints, the eye looks in a different direction to the other eye, because of a weakness of the eye muscles.
Lili's left eye squinted slightly when she was tired. 莉莉感到累的时候,她的左眼有点斜视。
squint
noun [ C ] uk/skwɪnt/ us/skwɪnt/
(EYE CONDITION)
斜视
a condition caused by a weakness of the eye muscles that makes the eyes look in different directions from each other
As a child she wore thick glasses and had a bad squint. 她小时候戴着厚厚的眼镜,还有严重的斜视。
(LOOK)
informal old-fashioned瞥,瞟
a quick look
"The back wheel of my bike doesn't seem straight." "I'll have/take a squint at it if you like." “我自行车的后轮好像不太正。”“如果你愿意的话,我帮你看一下。”