squint

US /skwɪnt/
UK /skwɪnt/
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1.

眯眼, 斜视

look at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light

:
She had to squint to read the small print.
她不得不眯着眼睛看小字。
He squinted against the bright sunlight.
眯着眼睛抵挡刺眼的阳光。
2.

斜视

(of an eye) look obliquely or abnormally in a different direction from the other

:
One of his eyes tends to squint slightly.
他的一只眼睛有点斜视
The doctor checked if her eyes would squint.
医生检查了她的眼睛是否会斜视
1.

眯眼, 斜视

an act or instance of squinting

:
He gave a quick squint at the bright screen.
他快速地眯了一下眼看亮屏幕。
With a slight squint, she tried to make out the distant figure.
她稍微眯着眼,试图辨认远处的那个身影。
2.

斜视

a condition in which a person's eyes do not align properly with each other when looking at an object; strabismus

:
He was born with a slight squint.
他天生有点斜视
Surgery can correct a severe squint.
手术可以矫正严重的斜视