goggle 的 4 个定义
- goggles, large spectacles equipped with special lenses, protective rims, etc., to prevent injury to the eyes from strong wind, flying objects, blinding light, etc.spectacles designed for a special purpose, as night-vision or stereoscopic goggles.Informal.glasses, or eyeglasses: I can't see a thing without my goggles.
- a bulging or wide-open look of the eyes; stare.
gog·gled, gog·gling.
- to stare with bulging or wide-open eyes.
- to bulge and be wide open in a stare.
- to roll the eyes.
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gog·gled, gog·gling.
- to roll.
- rolling, bulging, or staring.
goggle 近义词
gaze
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- The videographer I worked with on that production, Gareth Tate, and I pitted the two goggles in that category against each other.
- The best ski goggles use various methods to steer the fog away.
- We talked about that, as well as what it’s like to clean in a shower cap and goggles, and the anxiety that comes with knocking on someone’s door in the middle of a pandemic.
- We had to make sure that our equipment did not hinder the use of various accessories the dog may be wearing such as goggles, a leash, or a kevlar vest to protect it from being knifed after landing.
- Obviously, if we can be helpful in getting them PPE—we’ve sent masks and gowns and goggles to clients trying to make sure they have what they need.
- Go to facebook.com/pages/Edward-Snowden for Goggle Street Views.
- Although we watch the behavior of the super-rich with goggle-eyed fascination, bad feeling toward them lurks in the wings.
- Naw, I sold my outfit to a goggle-eyed pilgrim that has an idea buffalo hides is prime all summer.
- Now Liebchen came in one day at high tide, chasing those little goggle-eyed squids that lived so many in the harbour.
- Skeat thinks the word gog is “of imitative origin,” but it is more likely that goggle was originally Gog oeuil or Gog Eye.
- The Irish and Gaelic for Goggle-eyed is gogshuileach, which the authorities refer to gog, “to move slightly” and suil, “an eye”.
- I'm not talking of wishing; schoolboys wish, pale-cheeked freshmen at college, goggle-eyed ensigns in marching regiments wish.