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1 squint
A n2 ○ ( look) to have a/take a squint at sth jeter un coup d'œil sur qch, zieuter ◑ qch.B vi1 gen ( look narrowly) to squint plisser les yeux ; to squint at sb/sth regarder qn/qch en plissant les yeux ; to squint through lorgner par [window, peephole] ; lorgner dans [viewfinder] ;2 Med loucher. -
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[ˌskwɪntˈaɪd]▪ to be \squint-eyed schielen* * *["skwInt'aɪd]adjperson schielend attr* * *squint-eyed adj1. MED schielend:be squint-eyed schielen2. figa) neidischb) böse -
3 squint
squint [skwɪnt]1. nouna. ( = eye condition) to have a squint loucher• to take a squint at sth (inf) (obliquely) regarder qch du coin de l'œil ; (quickly) jeter un coup d'œil à qchb. ( = screw up eyes) he squinted in the sunlight le soleil lui a fait plisser les yeuxc. ( = take a look) jeter un coup d'œil* * *[skwɪnt] 1.noun Medicine ( strabismus) strabisme m2.1) ( look) plisser les yeux2) Medicine loucher -
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squint [skwɪnt]1. n1) косогла́зие;to have a bad squint си́льно коси́ть
2) разг. взгляд укра́дкой, и́скоса;let me have a squint at it да́йте мне взгляну́ть
2. v1) коси́ть ( глазами)2) смотре́ть и́скоса, укра́дкой (at)3) (при)щу́риться ( от избытка света и т.п.)3. a косо́й, раско́сый -
5 squint
squint [skwɪnt]1 noun∎ to have a squint loucher∎ have or take a squint at this! vise-moi un peu ça!(b) (half-close eyes) plisser les yeux;∎ they're all squinting because of the sun ils font tous la grimace à cause du soleil;∎ he squinted at the photo (with difficulty) il regarda la photo en plissant les yeux; (quickly) il jeta un coup d'œil à la photo; (sidelong) il regarda la photo du coin de l'œil -
6 squint-eyed
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7 squint
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > squint
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8 squint-eyed
squint-eyed [ˏskwɪntˊaɪd] a1) косо́й, косогла́зый2) злой; предубеждённый -
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10 squint angle
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11 squint-angled
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12 squint the eyes
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13 squint-eyed
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15 squint angle
squint angle Schielwinkel m (Antenne)English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > squint angle
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16 squint of aerial
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > squint of aerial
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17 squint brick
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > squint brick
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18 squint quoin
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > squint quoin
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19 squint window
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > squint window
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20 squint
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