ogle
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈəʊɡl̩/|/ˈɒɡl̩/
美 /ˈoʊɡl̩/|/ˈɑɡl̩/
英文释义
名词 n.
- An impertinent, flirtatious, amorous or covetous stare.
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An eye.
— Will you take a varder at the cartz on the feely-omi in the naf strides: the one with the bona blue ogles polarying the omi-palone with a vogue on and a cod sheitel.
动词 v.
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To stare at (someone or something), especially impertinently, amorously, or covetously.
— And ogling all their audience, ere they speak.
词汇关系
词源
词源 1
17th century. Probably from Low German ögeln (“to ogle, to flirt with one's eyes”), from Middle Low German ö̂gelen, frequentative of Middle Low German ö̂gen, from Old Saxon ōgian, from Proto-West Germanic *augijan (“to show”). Alternatively from an equivalent Dutch *ogelen, but this seems unattested (only the simplex ogen). By surface analysis, eye + -le.
词源 2
17th century. Probably from Low German ögeln (“to ogle, to flirt with one's eyes”), from Middle Low German ö̂gelen, frequentative of Middle Low German ö̂gen, from Old Saxon ōgian, from Proto-West Germanic *augijan (“to show”). Alternatively from an equivalent Dutch *ogelen, but this seems unattested (only the simplex ogen). By surface analysis, eye + -le.
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