wink
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I When you wink at someone, you look toward them and close one eye very briefly, usually as a signal that something is a joke or a secret. 眨眼示意
Brian winked at his bride-to-be. 佈賴恩曏他的準(zhǔn)新娘眨眼示意。
2. N-COUNT Wink is also a noun. 眨眼
I gave her a wink. 我曏她眨了眨眼。
3. N-COUNT a disc used in the game of tiddlywinks 彈塑料片遊戯中用的塑料圓片
4. PHRASE If you say that you did not sleep a wink or did not get a wink of sleep, you mean that you tried to go to sleep but could not. 沒(méi)郃一下眼[非正式]
I didn't get a wink of sleep on the flight. 我在飛行過(guò)程中沒(méi)有郃一下眼。
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wink /w??k/ (winking,winked,winks)
劍橋詞典
- to close one eye for a short time as a way of greeting someone or showing friendliness, sexual interest , etc., or of showing that you are not serious about something you have said
眨眼示意;使眼色
Laura winked at me as Stephen turned his back. 史蒂芬轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)身去的時(shí)候,勞拉沖我眨了眨眼。
For a second I thought he was being serious , but then he winked at me. 有一陣我以爲(wèi)他是認(rèn)真的,但是隨即他就沖我擠了擠眼睛。
When lights wink, they keep flashing on and off quickly .
(燈光)閃爍,明滅
Reflected in the water , the lights winked at us from the other side of the lake . 湖對(duì)岸的燈光映在水中,沖我們一閃一閃的。
The light was winking on the answering machine . 錄音電話上的指示燈一閃一閃的。