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		 squintBrE /skwɪnt/NAmE /skwɪnt/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they squint BrE /skwɪnt/ NAmE /skwɪnt/present simple - he / she / it squints BrE /skwɪnts/ NAmE /skwɪnts/past simple squinted BrE /ˈskwɪntɪd/ NAmE /ˈskwɪntɪd/past participle squinted BrE /ˈskwɪntɪd/ NAmE /ˈskwɪntɪd/ -ing form squinting BrE /ˈskwɪntɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈskwɪntɪŋ/ [I, T] to look at sth with your eyes partly shut in order to keep out bright light or to see better 眯着眼睛看◆to squint into the sun 眯起眼睛看太阳◆She was squinting through the keyhole.  她眯着眼从锁眼里看。◆He squinted at the letter in his hand.  他眯着眼看手里的信。◆~ sthWhen he squinted his eyes, he could just make out a house in the distance.  他眯着眼睛,只能隐约看见远处有一所房子。 [I] (BrE) (of an eye 眼睛) to look in a different direction from the other eye 斜视◆His left eye squints a little.  他左眼有点斜视。 [I] to have eyes that look in different directions (人)患斜视  squintBrE /skwɪnt/NAmE /skwɪnt/ noun [C, usually sing.] a condition of the eye muscles which causes each eye to look in a different direction 斜视◆He was born with a squint.  他生下来就斜视。 [sing.] (BrE, informal) a short look 瞥;瞟◆Have a squint  at this.  你看看这个。  |