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winkwINkv [I]to close one eye briefly as a way of greeting someone or showing friendliness, affection, sexual attraction etc., or of showing that you are not serious about something you have said眨眼,眨眼示意She winked at me as he turned his back.他转过身去的时候她对我眨眼示意。For a moment I thought he was being serious, but then he winked at me.有一会儿我认为他是认真的,但接下来他朝我眨了眨眼睛。Ugh! That revolting old man at the bar just winked at me in a horribly suggestive way.啊!酒吧里那个令人作呕的老头刚刚在朝我抛可怕的挑逗媚眼。(fig.) Reflected in the water, the lights winked (= flashed) at us from the other side of the lake.灯光映在水中,从湖的另一侧对着我们熠熠闪光。If you wink at something bad that is happening, you pretend not to notice it because that is more convenient to you.对…睁一只眼闭一只眼,装作没看见Politicians continue to criticize people who buy foreign goods while winking at the country's continuing dependence on foreign energy sources.政治家们不断地批评购买外国商品的人们,却对国家持续依赖于外国能源睁一只眼闭一只眼。
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