to wink
01
眨眼, 使眼色
to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke
Intransitive
例子
During the meeting, the colleague across the room winked to share a confidential message.
会议期间,房间对面的同事眨眼以分享机密信息。
The comedian on stage would often wink at the audience after delivering a clever punchline.
舞台上的喜剧演员在讲完一个聪明的妙语后,常常会向观众眨眼。
02
眨眼, 使眼色
to close and open both eyelids quickly
Intransitive
例子
She felt the dust in the air and had to wink to avoid irritation in her eyes.
她感觉到空气中的灰尘,不得不眨眼以避免眼睛受到刺激。
The sudden brightness made him wink repeatedly to adjust.
突然的亮度让他反复眨眼以调整。
03
闪烁, 眨眼
to shine or flash on and off in a quick, intermittent manner
Intransitive
例子
The stars winked in the night sky, barely visible through the clouds.
星星在夜空中闪烁,几乎被云层遮住看不见。
The streetlight winked on and off as the power fluctuated.
随着电力的波动,路灯闪烁着。
Wink
01
眨眼, 使眼色
the act of opening and closing one eye quickly once as a sign of affection, greeting, etc.
例子
The opportunity was gone in a wink, and he missed his chance.
机会在眨眼间就消失了,他错过了机会。
The lights flickered for a wink before returning to normal.
灯光闪烁了一下,然后恢复正常。
03
眨眼, 使眼色
a reflex that closes and opens the eyes rapidly
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