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Blink at Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɫɪŋk/ /ˈæt
BLINGK-at
blˈɪŋk/ /ˈæt
bling-KAT

释义

To physically close and open your eyes quickly when looking at something, or to show surprise or disbelief about something.

用法与细微差别

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.

例句

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