blink
- IPA[blɪŋk]
英式
- shut and open the eyes quickly;try to control or prevent tears by blinking
- an act of shutting and opening the eyes very quickly;a moment's hesitation
verb: blink, 3rd person present: blinks, gerund or present participle: blinking, past tense: blinked, past participle: blinked
noun: blink, plural noun: blinks
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動詞
- 1. shut and open the eyes quickly I blinked in astonishment he blinked his eyes nervously 同義詞
- ▪ try to control or prevent tears by blinking Elizabeth blinked back tears
- ▪ react to (something) with surprise or disapproval he doesn't blink at the unsavoury aspects of his subject 同義詞
- ▪ back down from a confrontation the government blinked only after losing 46 of the first 48 hearings
- 2. (of a light) flash on and off in a regular or intermittent way the car's right-hand indicator was blinking 同義詞
名詞
- 1. an act of shutting and opening the eyes very quickly he was observing her every blink
- ▪ a moment's hesitation Feargal would have given her all this without a blink
- 2. a momentary gleam of light out on the marshes there was a blink of light
- a small fleshy plant with tiny white flowers, which grows in damp and wet habitats in temperate ...
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a machine) not working properly; out of order
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of a machine) not working properly; out of order
Oxford Dictionary
- show no reaction
Oxford American Dictionary
- show no reaction
Oxford Dictionary
- very quickly
Oxford Dictionary
- very quickly
Oxford American Dictionary
- very quickly
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美式
- shut and open the eyes quickly: he blinked his eyes nervously she blinked, momentarily blinded
- an act of shutting and opening the eyes quickly: he was observing her every blink
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