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Definition of goggle in English: goggleverb ˈɡɒɡ(ə)lˈɡɑɡəl [no object]1Look with wide open eyes, typically in amazement. (多指因惊奇等)瞪大眼睛看 I goggled at them in total disbelief Example sentencesExamples - There'd been a very loud sound of smashing glass two doors down, although not so loud that I actually heard it, so absorbed was I in mindlessly goggling at the box.
- Purely out of reflex I leaped to my feet, knocking my chair over, and took a few steps back, goggling at the man who stood before me, ignoring the looks of the other people around us.
- What does this have to do with a lifeguard goggling at you?
- I have forbidden them to ring in but it seemed mean to ban them from watching it at all so they have been using up their TV allowance goggling at small creatures vying for our affections while cuddled to famous bosoms.
- Escorted to our main deck cabin, Lynne and I unpacked, goggling at our surroundings.
- Mr. Lase had just called for the girls to continue playing and not dawdle while goggling at the boys (who'd just left the gym).
- Behind her, the rest of the popular crowd jostled for space, goggling at me.
- Will you two stop goggling at each other and hurry up?
- The voyeurs goggling at Big Brother are no longer disturbed by the suspicion - though it ought to be obvious - that this domestic ‘reality’ has been thoroughly manipulated.
- He felt the girl population goggling at him as he passed.
- He was goggling at her as if she had suddenly sprouted a third arm and an additional head.
- Kay stormed out of class with all of the student goggling at her like she was on crack.
- ‘I knew those cows should have been looking at me,’ he said, and Shane figured he knew exactly what they were goggling at.
- The females in the class were feeling the opposite, goggling at his handsome face.
- She looked at her brother to see what his reaction would be, but he was still goggling at the lady with a dreamy face.
- Because he was so hot the other day, I will just be goggling at him today too, and it will be very distracting!
- All the while, the boy was goggling at me, cursing, and shouting like anything, about anything.
- Karly pretended not to hear him and continued with goggling at the bird.
- How can you skulk mysteriously when you're goggling at the camera?
- Now he was running around and goggling at every woman that crossed his path.
Synonyms stare, gape, stare open-mouthed, stare in wonder/amazement, gawk, gaze, ogle, look fixedly, look vacantly informal rubberneck British informal gawp - 1.1 (of the eyes) open wide or protrude.
with their eyes goggling and their tongues hanging out Example sentencesExamples - Her eyes goggled then she collapsed against the sofa, letting out a theatrical sigh.
- Mike looked at it, did a double take, and goggled his eyes.
- He took the money, his eyes goggling with astonishment.
- This time I'm sure he'll be craning his neck out of his stroller, eyes goggling as he takes in all the sights and sounds of the Big Smoke.
- Eddie began to lift his top up, and examine his six pack, my eyes began to goggle.
- Dana's eyes goggled at the check and her lips mouth the words ‘five thousand dollars?’
- She goggled her eyes at Bella, who scowled in return.
- He is pimply, his neck is thin, his blue eyes goggle, his underlip extrudes.
- He dazedly took in the scene through eyes goggling with confusion and pain.
- My eyes goggled at the prospect that Brian would actually try to help her.
- Suddenly he is surrounded by pointing fingers, goggling fish eyes and clapping hands.
- Non-cooks, I know your eyes are goggling at the price tag, but trust me, if there's a cook in your life, they will treasure this gift forever.
- Of course, they all wanted to know what he was gaping at and soon I had 10 eyes goggling at me.
- She didn't have to do any eye goggling, or dress outrageously skimpy, or even bat her eyelashes.
adjective ˈɡɒɡ(ə)lˈɡɑɡəl attributive (of the eyes) protuberant or rolling. (眼睛)突出;睁大 Synonyms bulging, bulbous, popping, swelling, swollen, distended, sticking out, jutting, jutting out, protruding
noun ˈɡɒɡ(ə)lˈɡɑɡəl 1gogglesClose-fitting glasses with side shields, for protecting the eyes from glare, dust, water, etc. (用以挡光、防尘、防水等的)护目镜 Example sentencesExamples - Face shields are a secondary line of defense - you'll need to wear safety glasses or goggles besides the face shield.
- Clear as much as you can from the room, cover everything else with dust sheets and wear goggles and a mask while you work.
- Wear rubber gloves, protective clothing, and goggles to protect your skin and eyes from any contact with the chemical.
- This stuff is still dangerous, even with all the troops wearing helmets, goggles and protective vests.
- Make sure that you are wearing the goggles, gloves and boots to protect yourself.
- Wear a painter's mask and goggles to protect against the dust while you're cutting.
- Even with a dust mask and goggles, the dust was all-penetrating.
- Be sure to wear goggles and a dust mask when scraping and sanding.
- Wear protective clothing and goggles appropriate for the project and type of stripper.
- They recommend that people wear gloves, goggles, and dust masks, and that they wash promptly if exposure occurs.
- The lack of sufficient supplies of protective gear for medical personnel - face masks, gowns, goggles, gloves and caps - is a national catastrophe.
- Wear protective eyewear (glasses, goggles, face shield) when operating all gardening equipment.
- The fact that he had all the right protective equipment on including a helmet and goggles undoubtedly helped protect him from more serious injury.
- During the procedure, you wear goggles to protect your eyes from accidental exposure to laser light.
- If that's the case, wear goggles to keep the water away from your eyes.
- Both of you should put on goggles and a dust mask.
- Sometimes we fished by hand with our heads under water without wearing our goggles.
- The use of goggles, glasses with side shields, or chin length face shields to fully cover and protect the eyes from above, below and the sides.
- When working with a chemical wallpaper remover, always wear protective goggles and rubber gloves.
- Wear goggles, a dust mask, a hat, and other protective clothing when sanding.
- 1.1informal Glasses.
〈非正式〉眼镜
2in singular A stare with protruding eyes. (眼球突出的)瞪视 their goggle mesmerizes even fishmongers Example sentencesExamples - She had it all - the slurring, the owl-eyed goggle, the ranting, and of course, the passing out half naked in the middle of the floor.
- The fear of the blank page (nowadays more frequently the blank screen) can reduce even a veteran writer to the terrified goggle of a rabbit in the headlights.
3gogglesThe staggers (a disease of sheep). (羊)晕倒病,蹒跚病
Derivativesadjective The goggled girl stopped eating and looked up slowly from her stew, her movements meticulously controlled, arching a thin eyebrow about her goggles. Example sentencesExamples - Looking around Joe saw the goggled face of his co-pilot, circling with his hand and then pointing downwards.
- By reputation, the goggled Dutchman is something of an awkward customer, but first impressions have been favourable.
- I saw movies of the Great War in the air and was fascinated by those helmeted and goggled men, their faces stained with oil and burned gun powder.
- I peered into the goggled face and realised it was Guy, our photographer, who had been with me in Marina's front room for the last hour.
OriginMiddle English (in the sense 'look to one side, squint'): probably from a base symbolic of oscillating movement. Rhymesboggle, joggle, synagogal, toggle, woggle Definition of goggle in US English: goggleverbˈɡäɡəlˈɡɑɡəl [no object]1Look with wide open eyes, typically in amazement. (多指因惊奇等)瞪大眼睛看 I goggled at them in total disbelief Example sentencesExamples - Behind her, the rest of the popular crowd jostled for space, goggling at me.
- The females in the class were feeling the opposite, goggling at his handsome face.
- What does this have to do with a lifeguard goggling at you?
- Karly pretended not to hear him and continued with goggling at the bird.
- Mr. Lase had just called for the girls to continue playing and not dawdle while goggling at the boys (who'd just left the gym).
- I have forbidden them to ring in but it seemed mean to ban them from watching it at all so they have been using up their TV allowance goggling at small creatures vying for our affections while cuddled to famous bosoms.
- Will you two stop goggling at each other and hurry up?
- All the while, the boy was goggling at me, cursing, and shouting like anything, about anything.
- She looked at her brother to see what his reaction would be, but he was still goggling at the lady with a dreamy face.
- Now he was running around and goggling at every woman that crossed his path.
- Because he was so hot the other day, I will just be goggling at him today too, and it will be very distracting!
- ‘I knew those cows should have been looking at me,’ he said, and Shane figured he knew exactly what they were goggling at.
- Purely out of reflex I leaped to my feet, knocking my chair over, and took a few steps back, goggling at the man who stood before me, ignoring the looks of the other people around us.
- Escorted to our main deck cabin, Lynne and I unpacked, goggling at our surroundings.
- He was goggling at her as if she had suddenly sprouted a third arm and an additional head.
- The voyeurs goggling at Big Brother are no longer disturbed by the suspicion - though it ought to be obvious - that this domestic ‘reality’ has been thoroughly manipulated.
- Kay stormed out of class with all of the student goggling at her like she was on crack.
- How can you skulk mysteriously when you're goggling at the camera?
- There'd been a very loud sound of smashing glass two doors down, although not so loud that I actually heard it, so absorbed was I in mindlessly goggling at the box.
- He felt the girl population goggling at him as he passed.
Synonyms stare, gape, stare open-mouthed, stare in amazement, stare in wonder, gawk, gaze, ogle, look fixedly, look vacantly - 1.1 (of the eyes) open wide or protrude.
Example sentencesExamples - He is pimply, his neck is thin, his blue eyes goggle, his underlip extrudes.
- Mike looked at it, did a double take, and goggled his eyes.
- This time I'm sure he'll be craning his neck out of his stroller, eyes goggling as he takes in all the sights and sounds of the Big Smoke.
- Her eyes goggled then she collapsed against the sofa, letting out a theatrical sigh.
- She goggled her eyes at Bella, who scowled in return.
- Dana's eyes goggled at the check and her lips mouth the words ‘five thousand dollars?’
- Non-cooks, I know your eyes are goggling at the price tag, but trust me, if there's a cook in your life, they will treasure this gift forever.
- He dazedly took in the scene through eyes goggling with confusion and pain.
- My eyes goggled at the prospect that Brian would actually try to help her.
- Of course, they all wanted to know what he was gaping at and soon I had 10 eyes goggling at me.
- He took the money, his eyes goggling with astonishment.
- Suddenly he is surrounded by pointing fingers, goggling fish eyes and clapping hands.
- Eddie began to lift his top up, and examine his six pack, my eyes began to goggle.
- She didn't have to do any eye goggling, or dress outrageously skimpy, or even bat her eyelashes.
adjectiveˈɡäɡəlˈɡɑɡəl attributive (of the eyes) protuberant or rolling. (眼睛)突出;睁大 Synonyms bulging, bulbous, popping, swelling, swollen, distended, sticking out, jutting, jutting out, protruding
nounˈɡäɡəlˈɡɑɡəl 1gogglesClose-fitting eyeglasses with side shields, for protecting the eyes from glare, dust, water, etc. (用以挡光、防尘、防水等的)护目镜 Example sentencesExamples - They recommend that people wear gloves, goggles, and dust masks, and that they wash promptly if exposure occurs.
- Wear rubber gloves, protective clothing, and goggles to protect your skin and eyes from any contact with the chemical.
- Even with a dust mask and goggles, the dust was all-penetrating.
- Make sure that you are wearing the goggles, gloves and boots to protect yourself.
- The fact that he had all the right protective equipment on including a helmet and goggles undoubtedly helped protect him from more serious injury.
- When working with a chemical wallpaper remover, always wear protective goggles and rubber gloves.
- Both of you should put on goggles and a dust mask.
- Face shields are a secondary line of defense - you'll need to wear safety glasses or goggles besides the face shield.
- The use of goggles, glasses with side shields, or chin length face shields to fully cover and protect the eyes from above, below and the sides.
- Wear protective eyewear (glasses, goggles, face shield) when operating all gardening equipment.
- Sometimes we fished by hand with our heads under water without wearing our goggles.
- This stuff is still dangerous, even with all the troops wearing helmets, goggles and protective vests.
- Wear protective clothing and goggles appropriate for the project and type of stripper.
- Be sure to wear goggles and a dust mask when scraping and sanding.
- Wear goggles, a dust mask, a hat, and other protective clothing when sanding.
- Clear as much as you can from the room, cover everything else with dust sheets and wear goggles and a mask while you work.
- If that's the case, wear goggles to keep the water away from your eyes.
- During the procedure, you wear goggles to protect your eyes from accidental exposure to laser light.
- Wear a painter's mask and goggles to protect against the dust while you're cutting.
- The lack of sufficient supplies of protective gear for medical personnel - face masks, gowns, goggles, gloves and caps - is a national catastrophe.
- 1.1informal Eyeglasses.
〈非正式〉眼镜
2in singular A stare with protruding eyes. (眼球突出的)瞪视 Example sentencesExamples - The fear of the blank page (nowadays more frequently the blank screen) can reduce even a veteran writer to the terrified goggle of a rabbit in the headlights.
- She had it all - the slurring, the owl-eyed goggle, the ranting, and of course, the passing out half naked in the middle of the floor.
OriginMiddle English (in the sense ‘look to one side, squint’): probably from a base symbolic of oscillating movement. |