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Translations for "squint" found in: Dutch, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, Ukrainian
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schielend
squint
 
blinzeln
to squint [reaction to strong light]
 
schielen
to squint
 
spähen
to squint [peek]
 
plieren [nordd.] [blinzeln]
to squint
 
Schielen {n} [auswärts]
squint [walleye]
 
Neigung {f} [bes. seltene oder abartige]
squint [inclination, tendency]
 
Strabismus {m}
squint
 
Hagioskop {n}
squint [hagioscope]
loensen
to squint
å skjele
to squint [look in different directions]
 
å myse
to squint [eyes partly closed]
 
mysing {m/f}
squint [partly closed eyes]
að píra augun
to squint
 
að draga augað í pung [orðtak]
to squint
bizquear [torcer los ojos]
to squint [be cross-eyed]
 
estrabismo {m}
squint [coll.]
 
bizquera {f}
squint [coll.]
 
entrecerrar los ojos
to squint
bigler [fam.] [loucher]
to squint
 
plisser les yeux
to squint
socchiudere [occhi]
to squint [reaction to strong light]
a miji
to squint [eyes partly closed]
 
a se uita cruciș
to squint [look in different directions]
косить [несов.] [глазами] kositʹ
to squint
 
косоглазие {с} kosoglasije
squint
 
взгляд {м} украдкой wsgljad ukradkoj
squint [coll.]
zezować [niedok.]
to squint
 
zez {m}
squint [Br.]
мружитися [недок.]
to squint [reaction to strong light]
žmúriť [nedok.]
to squint [look with eyes partly closed]
 
škúliť [nedok.]
to squint [be affected with strabismus]
 
zaškúliť [dok.]
to squint [shortly, as if affected with strabismus]
 
škúlenie {n}
squint [strabismus]
 
škuľavosť {f}
squint [strabismus]
 
strabizmus {m}
squint [strabismus]
Suggest missing translations: LA, DA, PT, HR, TR, CS, BG, SQ, EO, BS, FI, EL, SR, SV, HU
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