[no obj.]look at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light
(为了能看清楚或由于强光而)眯着眼看
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the bright sun made them squint .明亮的阳光使他们眯起眼来。
[with obj.]partly close (one's eyes) for such reasons
(为看得更清楚或因强光而)眯着(眼睛)看。
[no obj.]have eyes that look in different directions
斜着眼;眼睛斜视
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Melanie did not squint .梅勒妮没有斜视。
(of a person's eye)have a deviation in the direction of its gaze
(人的眼睛)患斜视;患斜眼
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her left eye squinted slightly .她的左眼有点斜视。
[in sing.]a permanent deviation in the direction of the gaze of one eye
斜视,斜眼,斜眼症
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I had a bad squint .我斜视得很厉害。
[in sing.]
〈非 正式〉 瞟,瞥
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let me have a squint .让我瞟一眼。
an oblique opening through a wall in a church permitting a view of the altar from an aisle or side chapel
斜视孔(从走廊或副礼拜堂看祭坛的墙上斜孔)。
〈主苏格兰〉 不直的,歪的;不平的,斜的。
"mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘squinting', as in