Squint
01
the act of looking with the eyes partly closed, often to see more clearly
02
a misalignment or deviation of one or both eyes from their normal position
03
a narrow, angled opening or passage in a wall, often in architecture, allowing sight or movement between spaces
to squint
01
眯眼, 眯着眼睛看
to look with eyes half-opened when hit by light, or as a sign of suspicion, etc.
Intransitive
例子
The detective squinted at the unfamiliar figure in the dimly lit alley.
侦探在昏暗的小巷里眯着眼看着那个陌生的身影。
02
斜视, 眯着眼看
to have eyes that are pointed in different directions
Intransitive
例子
The child 's parents became concerned when they noticed that he often squints.
孩子的父母注意到他经常斜视时变得担心起来。
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眯眼, 眯起眼睛
to partially close one's eye or eyes in order to see more clearly or to protect them from light
Transitive: to squint one's eyes
例子
The photographer squinted his subject's eyes slightly to give a more intense and focused look in the portrait.
摄影师微微眯起了拍摄对象的眼睛,以在肖像中呈现出更强烈和专注的目光。
squint
01
(of a look or glance) directed sideways, often showing doubt, suspicion, or envy



























