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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++ldoce_352_awink1 /wɪŋk/ ●●○ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]SIGN/GESTURE to close and open one eye quickly to communicate something or show that something is a secret or joke 眨(一只眼),使眼色wink at He winked mischievously at Erica. 他顽皮地朝埃丽卡眨了眨眼。 He winked an eye at his companion. 他朝同伴眨眨眼。5  See picture of WINK 眨眼2 [intransitive]SHINE to shine with a light that flashes on and off 〔光〕闪烁,明灭 SYN blink a Christmas tree with lights winking on and off 灯光闪烁的圣诞树3.wink at something phrasal verb ldoce_352.png IGNOREto pretend not to notice something bad or illegal, in a way that suggests you approve of it 睁一只眼闭一只眼,假装没看见→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
winkBen grinned at his father and winked.Around one wrist a gold Rolex winked at her."The weather's so nice, I'm thinking of calling in sick tomorrow, " she said, winking at me.Then Frank bursting at once into song, laughing and winking at me.The murderer has to wink at other children in the room.Bunsen burners, Petri dishes, retorts and test tube holders winked enticingly.Christmas lights were winking in the tree.Two marker posts with winking lights had appeared on the horizon, and the bus was steering between them.The sky was filled with stars, all winking mysteriously.She winked, snapping her gum as her fingers darted over the adding-machine buttons.wink atI swear she just winked at me and smiled.
wink2 ●●○ noun  1 [countable]SIGN/GESTURE a quick action of closing and opening one eye, usually as a signal to someone else 眨眼(示意) He gave her a wink. 他向她眨了一下眼睛。 ‘You look tired, ’ he said with a knowing wink. 你看上去很累。他会意地眨了眨眼睛说。2 not get a wink of sleep/not sleep a wink SLEEPnot be able to sleep at all 没合一下眼,无法入睡 I didn’t get a wink of sleep last night. 昨晚我一夜都没合眼。 forty winks, → a nod’s as good as a wink at nod2(4), → tip somebody the wink at tip2(11)
Examples from the Corpus
winkTipping a wink at the typing pool.The dimensions of time have shriveled to a wink."How are you girls?" Tom asked with a wink."Don't worry, " he said with a wink. "I won't tell anyone about this."More than that - Jess saw the nod and wink exchanged.Mike shook his head in mock regret; catching my eye, he gave me his wink.She leant across the car and grasped Maura's hand, forcing herself to give her daughter a little wink.Mitchell was shocked to see the man signaling him with sly winks.Tip me the wink if I lapse, won't you?gave ... a winkMike shook his head in mock regret; catching my eye, he gave me his wink.He gave her a wink and chased the children upstairs to their rooms.John gave her a wink and a thumbs-up sign.But then Ken gave me the wink.She gave me a little wink, because, of course, they were pointing their telescopic lenses mostly at me.
Origin wink1 Old English wincian
one close and open to Corpus to quickly eye


wink
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wink1 /wɪŋk/ verb
 Language: Old English
 Origin: wincian
1. [intransitive and transitive] to close and open one eye quickly to communicate something or show that something is a secret or joke
    wink at
    He winked mischievously at Erica.
    He winked an eye at his companion.
2. [intransitive] to shine with a light that flashes on and off
   SYN  blink:
    a Christmas tree with lights winking on and off
     
wink at something phrasal verb
  to pretend not to notice something bad or illegal, in a way that suggests you approve of it

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wink2 noun
1. [countable] a quick action of opening and closing one eye, usually as a signal to someone else:
    He gave her a wink.
    ‘You look tired,’ he said with a knowing wink.
2. not get a wink of sleep/not sleep a wink not be able to sleep at all:
    I didn’t get a wink of sleep last night.
forty winks, ⇨ a nod’s as good as a wink at nod2(4), ⇨ tip somebody the wink at tip2(11)


winkBrE /wɪŋk/ 🔊NAmE /wɪŋk/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they wink BrE /wɪŋk/ 🔊 NAmE /wɪŋk/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it winks BrE /wɪŋks/ 🔊 NAmE /wɪŋks/ 🔊past simple winked BrE /wɪŋkt/ 🔊 NAmE /wɪŋkt/ 🔊past participle winked BrE /wɪŋkt/ 🔊 NAmE /wɪŋkt/ 🔊 -ing form winking BrE /ˈwɪŋkɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈwɪŋkɪŋ/ 🔊 [intransitive] ~ (at sb) to close one eye and open it again quickly, especially as a private signal to sb, or to show sth is a joke 眨一只眼,眨眼示意(尤指使眼色或表示开玩笑)He winked at her and she knew he was thinking the same thing that she was. 他冲她眨了眨眼,她便知道他的想法和她一样。🔊🔊   compare blink verb (1) [intransitive] to shine with an unsteady light; to flash on and off 闪烁;明灭 SYN blink We could see the lights of the ship winking in the distance. 我们看见船在远方忽明忽暗地闪着灯光。🔊🔊 ˈwink at sthto pretend that you have not noticed sth, especially sth bad or illegal (尤指对坏事)视而不见;睁一只眼闭一只眼
winkBrE /wɪŋk/ 🔊NAmE /wɪŋk/ 🔊 nounan act of winking, especially as a signal to sb 眨一只眼;眨眼示意;眼色He gave her a knowing wink. 他向她会意地眨了一下眼睛。🔊🔊   see also forty winks not get/have a ˈwink of sleepnot sleep a ˈwinkto not be able to sleep 没合一下眼;不能入睡I didn't get a wink of sleep last night. 我昨天一夜都没合眼。🔊🔊I hardly slept a wink. 我几乎连个盹儿都没打。🔊🔊a ˌnod and a ˈwinka ˌnod is as good as a ˈwinkused to say that a suggestion or a hint will be understood, without anything more being said 一点就懂;(心有灵犀)一点通Everything could be done by a nod and a wink. 每件事只靠点拨一下就能办妥了。🔊🔊ˌnudge ˈnudge, ˌwink ˈwinka ˌnudge and a ˈwinkused to suggest sth to do with sex without actually saying it (暗指与性行为有关的事)你懂的They've been spending a lot of time together, nudge nudge, wink wink. 他们花很多时间厮混在一起,你懂我的意思吧。🔊🔊tip sb the ˈwinktip the ˈwink to sb(BrE, informal) to give sb secret information that they can use to gain an advantage for themselves 给某人密送情报