Squinting Meaning in English
word · lemma: squint
ˈskwɪntɪŋ
SKWINT-ing
skwˈɪntɪŋ
skw-INT-ing
التعريف
Partially closing your eyes to see better, usually because it is too bright or you are trying to focus on something far away.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Squinting' usually describes an automatic reaction to bright light or difficulty seeing details. Common with 'at the sun', 'at the screen', or 'in the distance'. Not the same as winking (closing one eye). More informal, often used in daily conversation.
Spanish: entrecerrando los ojosPortuguese (BR): apertando os olhosPortuguese (PT): cerrando os olhosChinese (Simplified): 眯着眼看Chinese (Traditional): 瞇著眼看Hindi: आंखें सिकोड़नाArabic: يُحدق بعينيه ضيِّقَتَينBengali: চোখ সরু করা - চোখ কুঁচকানোRussian: прищуриватьсяJapanese: 目を細めるVietnamese: nheo mắtKorean: 눈을 가늘게 뜨다Turkish: gözlerini kısmakUrdu: آنکھیں نچوڑنا - آنکھیں سکیڑناIndonesian: menyipitkan mata
جمل نموذجية
He is squinting because the sun is too bright.
basic
She started squinting to read the small text.
basic
The child was squinting at the distant airplane.
basic
I'm always squinting when I forget my glasses.
natural
She looked at me, squinting suspiciously.
natural
"Why are you squinting at your phone?"
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