Blink
11blink — • blink, glimt, skymt, klipp • glimt, sken, stråle, reflex, skimmer …
12blink — vb *wink Analogous words: ignore, disregard, overlook, slight, *neglect: evade, elude, avoid, shun (see ESCAPE) Contrasted words: *see, note, notice, observe, remark …
13Blink FM — Radio station name = Blink FM frequency = 87.9 MHz FM area = South Buckinghamshire format = owner = website = [http://www.blinkfm.co.uk http://www.blinkfm.co.uk] Blink FM is a youth volunteer FM radio station based in the rolling hills and… …
14Blink — [ slow motion)] Blinking, known less commonly as nictating, is the rapid closing and opening of the eyelid. It is an essential function of the eye that helps spread tears across and remove irritants from the surface of the cornea and conjunctiva …
15Blink — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sommaire 1 Cinéma et télévision 2 Littérature …
16blink — blink1 [ blıŋk ] verb * 1. ) intransitive or transitive to close your eyes for a very short time and quickly open them again: The dazzling spotlights made me blink. Maya looked down, trying to blink away the tears. blink your eyes: Max was biting …
17blink — I UK [blɪŋk] / US verb Word forms blink : present tense I/you/we/they blink he/she/it blinks present participle blinking past tense blinked past participle blinked * 1) [intransitive/transitive] to close your eyes for a very short time and… …
18blink — blink1 [blıŋk] v [Date: 1500 1600; : Middle Dutch; Origin: blinken to shine ] 1.) [I and T] to shut and open your eyes quickly ▪ I blinked as I came out into the sunlight. 2.) if lights blink, they shine unsteadily or go on and off quickly ▪ The… …
19blink — I blink 1. blink sb., en el. et, blink, ene (et fiskeredskab); fiske med blink II blink 2. blink sb., et, blink, ene; et blink fra fyrtårnet; et blink med øjet …
20blink — /blɪŋk / (say blingk) verb (i) 1. to wink, especially rapidly and repeatedly. 2. to look with winking or half shut eyes. 3. to cast a glance; take a peep. 4. to shine unsteadily or dimly; twinkle. 5. (of a person) to yield under pressure. –verb… …