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vi. 眨眼, 闪亮

vt. 眨眼, 使闪亮

n. 眨眼, 瞬间, 闪光, 闪烁

[计] 闪烁


  1. How long can you stare without blinking your eyes?
    你能瞪着看多长时间不眨眼?
  2. The lights were blinking on the horizon.
    灯光在地平线上闪烁着。
  3. Why Do People Blink?
    为什么会眨眼睛?


blink


Blink \Blink\, v. t.
1. To shut out of sight; to avoid, or purposely evade; to
shirk; as, to blink the question.

2. To trick; to deceive. [Scot.] --Jamieson.


Blink \Blink\, n. [OE. blink. See {Blink}, v. i. ]
1. A glimpse or glance.

This is the first blink that ever I had of him.
--Bp. Hall.

2. Gleam; glimmer; sparkle. --Sir W. Scott.

Not a blink of light was there. --Wordsworth.

3. (Naut.) The dazzling whiteness about the horizon caused by
the reflection of light from fields of ice at sea; ice
blink.

4. pl. [Cf. {Blencher}.] (Sporting) Boughs cast where deer
are to pass, to turn or check them. [Prov. Eng.]


Blink \Blink\ (bl[i^][ng]k), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Blinked}
(bl[i^][ng]kt); p. pr. & vb. n. {Blinking}.] [OE. blenken;
akin to dan. blinke, Sw. blinka, G. blinken to shine, glance,
wink, twinkle, D. blinken to shine; and prob. to D. blikken
to glance, twinkle, G. blicken to look, glance, AS. bl[=i]can
to shine, E. bleak. [root]98. See {Bleak}; cf. 1st {Blench}.]
1. To wink; to twinkle with, or as with, the eye.

One eye was blinking, and one leg was lame. --Pope

2. To see with the eyes half shut, or indistinctly and with
frequent winking, as a person with weak eyes.

Show me thy chink, to blink through with mine eyne.
--Shak.

3. To shine, esp. with intermittent light; to twinkle; to
flicker; to glimmer, as a lamp.

The dew was falling fast, the stars began to blink.
--Wordsworth.

The sun blinked fair on pool and stream . --Sir W.
Scott.

4. To turn slightly sour, as beer, mild, etc.

  1. The air burst causes the eye to blink.
  2. Then, before you could blink, New Frontier's assets plummeted 40%, to $22 million from a pre-crash $37 million.
  3. His stardom, though, was merely a blink in time.
  4. The lighting was on the blink. The waiters were a central feature of the old Bela Vista.
  5. During the next two weeks, crews will decorate the huge spruce with 20,000 multi-colored lights that will blink to life Dec. 3 at a ceremony led by Liza Minnelli.
  6. In its theatrical release, "Funny Farm," which co-stars Madolyn Smith ("Urban Cowboy," "All of Me"), stayed around for a blink.
  7. The chandeliers blink out.
  8. So this time Mr John Major did not blink.
  9. Morgan and the other Winston employees don't blink an eye if an angler wants to cast half a dozen fly rods on the lawn across the street, or buy one and substitute zebra wood for the standard walnut reel seat.
  10. They are constantly trying to load more information on the laser beam by increasing the blink or "bit" rate.
  11. Sabre went on the blink for 12 hours last year because of a software failure. That crippled the operations of 14,000 agents that subscribe to Sabre and forced the airline to operate with little information about booking and seating.
  12. The lights might blink a bit. The teak floorboards creak.
  13. Audiences occasionally see them in plays, both on and off-Broadway, in television soap operas and, if they don't blink, in major motion pictures.
  14. Viewers dare not blink for fear of missing a clue.
  15. "One of the two sides has got to blink, or we're really on a collision course," warns Stuart Eizenstat, a former official in the Carter administration and a pro-Israel activist.
  16. The company isn't planning any "major dislocations of people," Mr. Stinson said, "but we can't blink from the need to reduce jobs."
  17. "I think one of them will blink," predicted Vincent Graber, chief sponsor of the bill in the Assembly, of the 51 opponents.
  18. At one point Tuesday morning, the sound system went on the blink while Rep. Helen Bentley, R-Md., was giving a speech.
  19. "Grim Prairie Tales" lasted only a blink during its ill-fated theatrical run (make that crawl).
  20. According to one witness, Mr. Assad didn't blink, but he apparently got the message.
  21. They must blink first.
  22. The prospect of a long, doubtful and controversial journey to economic and monetary union would hardly ensure the stability of the ERM. The Bundesbank has been seen to blink.
  23. During the next two weeks, crews will decorate the tree with 20,000 multicolored lights that will blink to life Dec. 3 at a ceremony hosted by actress-singer Liza Minnelli.
  24. And they had to look him in the eye and not blink.
  25. "My belief is that it would be very poorly received in Congress if the administration were to blink" and not cite Japan again as an unfair trader.
  26. A jury convicted a man of criminally negligent homicide after his dying friend implicated him with the blink of an eye.
  27. The "Zenda" tale is but one tasty morsel in the autobiography, a veritable salad bar of celebrity browsing: He was married at the age of 19 to Joan Crawford; the marriage lasted a blink.
  28. "Maybe he'll blink," Alexander said, referring to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
  29. The only problem at the moment: His air conditioning is on the blink.
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