goggle
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈɡɒɡəl/
美 /ˈɡɑɡəl/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A wide-eyed stare or affected rolling of the eye.
— Come and have a goggle at Fauzia’s new car!
- A pair of protective eyeglasses.
动词 v.
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To stare (at something) with wide eyes.
— [...] she frowned a displeased frown and told me for heaven's sake to stop goggling like a dead halibut. [...] She left me fogged and groping for the inner meaning, and I could see from Aunt Dahlia's goggling eyes that the basic idea hadn't got across with her either. [...] I didn't want to be hampered by an audience. When you're pushing someone into a lake, nothing embarrasses you more than having the front seats filled up with goggling spectators.
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To roll the eyes.
— Inflam’d all over with Disgrace, / To be seen by her in such a Place; / Which made him hang his Head, and scoul, / And wink, and goggle like an Owl
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
From 14th century Middle English gogelen (“to roll (eyes), to look sideways”). Earlier source is unknown. The noun is attested from the 17th century. Compare Irish gog (“a nod, a slight motion”).
词源 2
From 14th century Middle English gogelen (“to roll (eyes), to look sideways”). Earlier source is unknown. The noun is attested from the 17th century. Compare Irish gog (“a nod, a slight motion”).
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