wink
第三人称
winks
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winking
过去式
winked
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winked
1
眨眼, 使眼色
to quickly open and close one eye as a sign of affection or to indicate something is a secret or a joke
- During the meeting, the colleague across the room winked to share a confidential message.
会议期间,房间对面的同事眨眼以分享机密信息。
- The comedian on stage would often wink at the audience after delivering a clever punchline.
舞台上的喜剧演员在讲完一个聪明的妙语后,常常会向观众眨眼。
- The teacher winked at the student who had given the correct answer.
老师向给出正确答案的学生眨了眨眼。
- At the surprise party, everyone winked to maintain the secrecy of the celebration.
在惊喜派对上,每个人都眨眼以保持庆祝活动的秘密。
2
眨眼, 使眼色
to close and open both eyelids quickly
- She felt the dust in the air and had to wink to avoid irritation in her eyes.
她感觉到空气中的灰尘,不得不眨眼以避免眼睛受到刺激。
- The sudden brightness made him wink repeatedly to adjust.
突然的亮度让他反复眨眼以调整。
- He winked as the pollen from the flowers made his eyes water.
当花粉让他的眼睛流泪时,他眨了眼。
- The flashing camera caused her to wink unexpectedly.
闪烁的相机让她意外地眨眼。
- She winked while reading, tired from the long hours at the screen.
她在阅读时眨了眨眼,因为长时间盯着屏幕而感到疲惫。
3
闪烁, 眨眼
to shine or flash on and off in a quick, intermittent manner
- The stars winked in the night sky, barely visible through the clouds.
星星在夜空中闪烁,几乎被云层遮住看不见。
- The streetlight winked on and off as the power fluctuated.
随着电力的波动,路灯闪烁着。
- The lighthouse’s beacon winked across the dark ocean.
灯塔的信标在黑暗的海洋上闪烁。
- The fireflies winked in the garden, lighting up the evening air.
萤火虫在花园里闪烁,照亮了夜晚的空气。
- The neon sign winked in and out, struggling to stay lit.
霓虹灯招牌闪烁着,努力保持亮着。