
빛이나 초점 때문에 눈을 가늘게 뜨고 보다
To look at something with one or both eyes partly closed, typically due to bright light or to focus better.
예문:
"The bright sun made everyone squint as they stepped outside."
"She had to squint to see the distant mountains through the haze."
두 눈의 방향이 서로 다르게 향하거나 사시이다
To have eyes that look in different directions; to be cross-eyed.
예문:
"He noticed his left eye would squint when he was exhausted."
"The child's eyes began to squint slightly during the vision exam."
두 눈이 정렬되지 않은 시력 상태나 사시
A permanent deviation in the direction of the gaze of one eye.
예문:
"Surgery was required to correct the severe squint he had since birth."
"A squint can often be treated with special corrective lenses in early childhood."
무엇을 흘끗 보거나 잠시 살펴보는 일
A quick or casual look at someone or something.
예문:
"Let me have a quick squint at your newspaper."
"He took a squint through the window to see if they were home."
어떤 방향이나 생각으로 기울어지거나 경향을 띠다
To have a tendency or inclination toward a particular direction, opinion, or party.
예문:
"His recent comments squint toward a change in political party."
"The evidence seems to squint toward a different conclusion than expected."
제단을 볼 수 있게 만든 교회 벽의 비스듬한 구멍
An oblique opening in a church wall allowing a view of the altar from an aisle or side chapel.
예문:
"The old cathedral has a squint that allows a view of the high altar from the transept."
"Historians studied the squint built into the medieval stone wall."