English-Thai Dictionary
goggle
VI จ้องมอง stare gaze jong-mong
goggle at
PHRV(เบิ่ง ตาโต จ้องมอง ที่ (ด้วย ความสงสัย หรือ ประหลาดใจ gape at gawk at gaze at stare at jong-mong-ti
goggled
A ที่ ทำตา เขม็ง
goggleeyed
A ที่ ทำตา จ้องเขม็ง
goggles
N แว่นตา กัน ลม ฝุ่น glasses waen-ta-kan-lom fun
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
GOGGLE
v.i.[L. celo; or from gog. ] To strain or roll the eyes.
And wink and goggle like an owl.
GOGGLE
a.Having full eyes; staring.
GOGGLE
n.A strained or affected rolling of the eye.
GOGGLED
a.Prominent; staring, as the eye.
GOGGLE-EYE
n.A rolling or staring eye.
GOGGLE-EYED
a.Having prominent, distorted or rolling eyes.
GOGGLES
n.plu. 1. In surgery, instruments used to cure squinting, or the distortion of the eyes which occasions it.
2. Cylindrical tubes, in which are fixed glasses for defending the eyes from cold, dust, etc. and sometimes with colored glasses to abate the intensity of light.
3. Blinds for horses that are apt to take fright.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
GOGGLE
Gog "gle, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Goggled; p. pr. & vb. n. Goggling.]Etym: [Cf. Ir. & Gael. gog a nod, slight motion. ]
Defn: To roll the eyes; to stare. And wink and goggle like an owl. Hudibras.
GOGGLE
GOGGLE Gog "gle, a.
Defn: Full and rolling, or staring; -- said of the eyes. The long, sallow vissage, the goggle eyes. Sir W. Scott.
GOGGLE
Gog "gle, n. Etym: [See Goggle, v. i.]
1. A strained or affected rolling of the eye.
2. pl. (a ) A kind of spectacles with short, projecting eye tubes, in the front end of which are fixed plain glasses for protecting the eyes from cold, dust, etc. (b ) Colored glasses for relief from intense light. (c ) A disk with a small aperture, to direct the sight forward, and cure squinting. (d ) Any screen or cover for the eyes, with or without a slit for seeing through.
GOGGLED
GOGGLED Gog "gled, a.
Defn: Prominent; staring, as the eye.
GOGGLE-EYE
GOGGLE-EYE Gog "gle-eye `, n. (Zoöl.)(a ) One of two or more species of American fresh-water fishes of the family Centrarchidæ, esp. Chænobryttus antistius, of Lake Michigan and adjacent waters, and Ambloplites rupestris, of the Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley; -- so called from their prominent eyes.(b ) The goggler.
GOGGLE-EYED
GOGGLE-EYED Gog "gle-eyed `, a.
Defn: Having prominent and distorted or rolling eyes. Ascham.
GOGGLER
GOGGLER Gog "gler, n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A carangoid oceanic fish (Trachurops crumenophthalmus ), having very large and prominent eyes; -- called also goggle-eye, big-eyed scad, and cicharra.
New American Oxford Dictionary
goggle
gog gle |ˈgägəl ˈɡɑɡəl | ▶verb [ no obj. ] look with wide open eyes, typically in amazement or wonder: “What in the world are you goggling at? ” • (of the eyes ) protrude or open wide. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] (of the eyes ) protuberant or rolling. ▶noun 1 (goggles ) close-fitting eyeglasses with side shields, for protecting the eyes from glare, dust, water, etc. • informal eyeglasses. 2 [ in sing. ] a stare with protruding eyes. DERIVATIVES gog gled adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘look to one side, squint ’): probably from a base symbolic of oscillating movement.
goggle-box
goggle-box ▶noun (the goggle-box ) Brit. informal a television set.
goggle-eye
gog gle-eye ▶noun any of a number of edible fishes with large eyes that occur widely on reefs in tropical and subtropical seas. [● a nocturnal fish related to the bigeye (Priacanthus hamrur, family Priacanthidae ). ● (also goggle-eye jack ) a fish often found in shoals (Selar crumenophthalmus, family Carangidae ).]
goggle-eyed
gog gle-eyed |ˈɡɑɡəl ˈˌaɪd | ▶adjective having staring or protuberant eyes, esp. through astonishment.
Oxford Dictionary
goggle
gog ¦gle |ˈgɒg (ə )l | ▶verb [ no obj. ] look with wide open eyes, typically in amazement: I goggled at them in total disbelief. • (of the eyes ) open wide or protrude. ▶adjective [ attrib. ] (of the eyes ) protuberant or rolling. ▶noun 1 (goggles ) close-fitting glasses with side shields, for protecting the eyes from glare, dust, water, etc. • informal glasses. 2 [ in sing. ] a stare with protruding eyes. 3 (goggles ) the staggers (a disease of sheep ). DERIVATIVES goggled adjective ORIGIN Middle English (in the sense ‘look to one side, squint ’): probably from a base symbolic of oscillating movement.
goggle-box
goggle-box ▶noun (the goggle-box ) Brit. informal a television set.
goggle-eye
goggle-eye ▶noun any of a number of edible fishes with large eyes that occur widely on reefs in tropical and subtropical seas: ● a nocturnal fish related to the bigeye (Priacanthus hamrur, family Priacanthidae ). ● (also goggle-eye jack ) a fish often found in shoals (Selar crumenophthalmus, family Carangidae ).
goggle-eyed
goggle-eyed ▶adjective having staring or protuberant eyes, especially through astonishment.
Oxford Thesaurus
goggle
goggle verb they goggled at the well-stocked liquor stores: stare, gape, stare open-mouthed, stare in wonder /amazement, gawk, gaze, ogle, look fixedly, look vacantly; informal rubberneck; Brit. informal gawp. ANTONYMS glance; ignore.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
goggle
gog gle /ɡɑ́ɡ (ə )l |ɡɔ́ɡ -/動詞 自動詞 1 ⦅やや古 ⦆ «…に » 目を見張る, «…を » 目を丸くして見る «at » .2 ⦅くだけて ⦆〈目が 〉ぎょろつく ; 目玉をぎょろつかせる .他動詞 〈目玉 〉をぎょろつかせる .名詞 1 〖~s 〗(ちりよけ 風よけ用などの )ゴーグル .2 C 目玉をぎょろつかせること, 目を見張ること .
goggle-eyed
g ó ggle- è yed 形容詞 1 〖be ~〗(驚きで )目を見張った ; 出目の ; ぎょろ目の .2 ⦅英 けなして ⦆テレビばかり見る 〈人 〉.