Blink at Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɫɪŋk/ /ˈæt
BLINGK-at
blˈɪŋk/ /ˈæt
bling-KAT
Definición
To physically close and open your eyes quickly when looking at something, or to show surprise or disbelief about something.
Uso & Matices
Often used figuratively to show surprise or disbelief, e.g., "not even blink at" means not reacting at all. Can refer to a physical blink or to a reaction to something surprising. 'Blink at' is more common in literary, formal, or descriptive writing.
Spanish: parpadear ante - sorprenderse porPortuguese (BR): piscar para - se surpreender comPortuguese (PT): piscar para - surpreender-se comChinese (Simplified): 对……眨眼 - 对……感到惊讶Chinese (Traditional): 對……眨眼 - 對……感到驚訝Hindi: की ओर पलक झपकाना - हैरान होनाArabic: يغمز عند - يندهش منBengali: দিকে চোখ টিপা - অবাক হওয়াRussian: моргать на - удивлятьсяJapanese: 〜にまばたきする - 〜に驚くVietnamese: chớp mắt trước - ngạc nhiên vềKorean: 에게 눈을 깜빡이다 - 놀라다Turkish: göz kırpmak - şaşırmakUrdu: پر پلک جھپکانا - حیران ہوناIndonesian: berkedip pada - terkejut tentang
Oraciones de Ejemplo
She didn't blink at the strange noise outside.
basic
I always blink at bright sunlight.
basic
He didn't even blink at the high price.
basic
Most people would blink at such a risky plan, but she agreed immediately.
natural
You might blink at what I'm about to tell you.
natural
They didn't blink at his strange clothes; everyone dressed differently there.
natural