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/blɪŋk/ |
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1 | I/T to close your eyes for a very short time and quickly open them again 眨(眼) |
| The dazzling spotlights made me blink. 耀眼的聚光灯照得我直眨眼。 |
| Maya looked down, trying to blink away the tears. 玛亚往下看,试图把泪水眨掉。 |
| blink your eyes Max was biting his lip and blinking his eyes. 麦克斯正咬着嘴唇,眨着眼睛。 |
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2 | I if a light blinks, it goes on and off continuously (灯)闪烁 |
| Neon signs were blinking outside bars and casinos. 酒吧和赌场外的霓虹灯招牌在闪烁。 |
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- | before you can blink spoken |
| very quickly |
| 眼都还没眨一下;非常快地 |
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| You’ ll have spent a hundred pounds before you can blink. 你会眼都还没眨一下就把100英镑花光。 |
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- | without blinking an eye/eyelid/eyelash |
| not showing any reaction to something , especially to something strange or shocking |
| (尤指对奇怪的或令人震惊的事)眼都不眨一下,无动于衷 |
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| Ed listened to their strange tale without blinking an eye. 埃德听他们讲奇怪的故事时甚至连眼睛都不眨一下。 |
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