Wink Meaning in English
word
/ˈwɪŋk/
wingk
/wˈɪŋk/
wingk
Definição
To quickly close and open one eye, often as a friendly signal, to show a secret, or to flirt. It can also mean the quick action itself.
Uso & Nuances
'Wink' is informal and often used in playful, friendly, or flirty contexts. Common phrases: 'give someone a wink', 'wink at' (as a verb), and in idioms like 'in a wink' (very quickly). Don't confuse with 'blink' (both eyes).
Spanish: guiñar (el ojo) - guiñoPortuguese (BR): piscar - piscadaPortuguese (PT): piscar - piscadelaChinese (Simplified): 眨眼 - 眨眼示意Chinese (Traditional): 眨眼 - 眨眼示意Hindi: आँख मारनाArabic: يغمزBengali: চোখ মারাRussian: подмигивать - подмигиваниеJapanese: ウインクする - ウインクVietnamese: nháy mắtKorean: 윙크하다 - 윙크Turkish: göz kırpmakUrdu: آنکھ مارناIndonesian: kedip - berkedip (satu mata)
Frases de Exemplo
He gave me a wink and smiled.
basic
Can you wink with both eyes?
basic
The baby winked at her mother.
basic
She didn't say anything, just winked and walked away.
natural
If you understand the plan, just wink at me.
natural
The magician disappeared in a wink.
natural