squinting
v. <醫>斜視( squint的現在分詞 ); 眯著眼睛; 瞟; 從小孔或縫隙裡看
If you squint at something, you look at it with your eyes partly closed.
The girl squinted at the photograph...
女孩覷著眼看那張照片。
The man squinted up at him...
那名男子覷了他一眼。
If someone has a squint, their eyes look in different directions from each other.
1. having eyes half closed in order to see better;
Eve, squinting at the clock, saw it was just on 7 a.m.
伊夫眯著眼瞥了一下鍾,看到差不多是早上7點鐘。
" More company, " he said, squinting in the sun.
" 那邊來人了, " 他在陽光中眨巴著眼睛說.
She was squinting against the glare of the sun.
她眯眼看耀眼的陽光.
He took careful aim, squinting rifle barrel.
他順著槍筒眯著眼睛,認真瞄準靶子.
Then, squinting his eyes, he said: " The night is dim . Read the letter to me. "
然後他眯著眼說道: “ 光線幽暗, 讀給我聽吧. ”