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squinch
- IPA[skwin(t)SH]
美式
- tense up the muscles of (one's eyes or face);(of a person's eyes) narrow so as to be almost closed, typically in reaction to strong light
verb: squinch, 3rd person present: squinches, gerund or present participle: squinching, past tense: squinched, past participle: squinched
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. North American tense up the muscles of (one's eyes or face) Gina squinched her face up
- ▪ North American (of a person's eyes) narrow so as to be almost closed, typically in reaction to strong light he flicked on the light, which made my eyes squinch up
- ▪ North American crouch down in order to make oneself seem smaller or to occupy less space I squinched down under the sheet
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- IPA[skwɪn(t)ʃ]
英式
- tense up the muscles of (one's eyes or face): Gina squinched her face up
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英式
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- IPA[skwin(t)SH]
美式
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