squint
Kelime Anlamı :
1. gözlerini kısarak bakmak.
2. kısmak (gözlerini).
3. eğilim.
4. yan bakmak.
5. şaşılık.
6. yan bakış/bakış/şaşılık.
7. eğilimi olmak.
8. şaşı olmak.
9. yan bakan.
10. şaşı yapmak.
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Tanımlar :
1.
to look with the eyes partly closed, as in bright sunlight.
2. to look or glance sideways.
3. to look askance, as in disapproval.
4. to have an indirect reference or inclination.
5. to be affected with strabismus.
6. to cause to squint.
7. to close (the eyes) partly while looking.
8. the act or an instance of squinting.
9. A sideways glance.
10. A quick look or glance: take a squint at this view.
11. an oblique reference or inclination.
12. see strabismus.
13. A hagioscope.
14. looking obliquely or askance.
15. squint-eyed.
2. to look or glance sideways.
3. to look askance, as in disapproval.
4. to have an indirect reference or inclination.
5. to be affected with strabismus.
6. to cause to squint.
7. to close (the eyes) partly while looking.
8. the act or an instance of squinting.
9. A sideways glance.
10. A quick look or glance: take a squint at this view.
11. an oblique reference or inclination.
12. see strabismus.
13. A hagioscope.
14. looking obliquely or askance.
15. squint-eyed.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
to look with the eyes partly closed, as in bright sunlight, or as a threatening expression
2. to look or glance sideways
3. to look with, or have eyes that are turned in different directions; to suffer from strabismus.
4. to be not quite straight, off-centred. most famous is the acclaimed "squinty" bridge in glasgow. this term may be peculiarly scottish.
5. an expression in which the eyes are partly closed.
6. the look of eyes which are turned in different directions, like in strabismus.
7. A quick or sideways glance.
8. A short look.
9. A hagioscope.
10. the angle by which the transmission signal is offset from the normal of a phased array antenna.
2. to look or glance sideways
3. to look with, or have eyes that are turned in different directions; to suffer from strabismus.
4. to be not quite straight, off-centred. most famous is the acclaimed "squinty" bridge in glasgow. this term may be peculiarly scottish.
5. an expression in which the eyes are partly closed.
6. the look of eyes which are turned in different directions, like in strabismus.
7. A quick or sideways glance.
8. A short look.
9. A hagioscope.
10. the angle by which the transmission signal is offset from the normal of a phased array antenna.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
looking obliquely.
2. looking askance.
3. the act or habit of squinting.
4. A want of coincidence of the axes of the eyes; strabismus.
5. same as hagioscope.
6. to see or look obliquely, asquint, or awry, or with a furtive glance.
7. to have the axes of the eyes not coincident; to be cross-eyed.
8. to deviate from a true line; to run obliquely.
9. to have an indirect bearing, reference, or implication; to have an allusion to, or inclination towards, something.
10. to look with the eyes partly closed.
11. to turn to an oblique position; to direct obliquely.
12. to cause to look with noncoincident optic axes.
2. looking askance.
3. the act or habit of squinting.
4. A want of coincidence of the axes of the eyes; strabismus.
5. same as hagioscope.
6. to see or look obliquely, asquint, or awry, or with a furtive glance.
7. to have the axes of the eyes not coincident; to be cross-eyed.
8. to deviate from a true line; to run obliquely.
9. to have an indirect bearing, reference, or implication; to have an allusion to, or inclination towards, something.
10. to look with the eyes partly closed.
11. to turn to an oblique position; to direct obliquely.
12. to cause to look with noncoincident optic axes.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
looking different ways; characterized by non-coincidence of the optic axes; affected with strabismus: said of eyes.
2. that looks or is directed obliquely; looking askance; indirect; oblique; sinister.
3. an affection of the eyes, consisting in non-coincidence of the optic axes; a squint eye; strabismus (which see).
4. an oblique or furtive look; a furtive glance; hence (colloquially), a leaning, an inclination: as, he had a decided squint toward democracy.
5. in architecture, an oblique opening through the walls of some old churches, usually having for its object to enable a person in the transepts or aisles to see the elevation of the host at the high altar.
6. to look askew, or with the eyes differently directed; look askance.
7. to be affected with strabismus.
8. to run or be directed obliquely; have an indirect reference or bearing.
9. to render squint or oblique; affect with strabismus.
10. to turn, cast, or direct obliquely.
2. that looks or is directed obliquely; looking askance; indirect; oblique; sinister.
3. an affection of the eyes, consisting in non-coincidence of the optic axes; a squint eye; strabismus (which see).
4. an oblique or furtive look; a furtive glance; hence (colloquially), a leaning, an inclination: as, he had a decided squint toward democracy.
5. in architecture, an oblique opening through the walls of some old churches, usually having for its object to enable a person in the transepts or aisles to see the elevation of the host at the high altar.
6. to look askew, or with the eyes differently directed; look askance.
7. to be affected with strabismus.
8. to run or be directed obliquely; have an indirect reference or bearing.
9. to render squint or oblique; affect with strabismus.
10. to turn, cast, or direct obliquely.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
1.
be cross-eyed; have a squint or strabismus
2. (used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy
3. the act of squinting; looking with the eyes partly closed
4. abnormal alignment of one or both eyes
5. cross one's eyes as if in strabismus
6. partly close one's eyes, as when hit by direct blinding light
2. (used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy
3. the act of squinting; looking with the eyes partly closed
4. abnormal alignment of one or both eyes
5. cross one's eyes as if in strabismus
6. partly close one's eyes, as when hit by direct blinding light
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