Guiño in english
Wink
pronunciation: wɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: wɪŋk part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
guiñar = give + Nombre + a wink.
Example: She stepped back and studied Jasmine from head to foot, then glanced at him, giving him a wink.more:
» guiñar a = wink at .
Example: He said 'That's all I can say right now', winked at her and stood up.» guiñarle el ojo a Alguien = give + Nombre + a wink .
Example: She stepped back and studied Jasmine from head to foot, then glanced at him, giving him a wink.guiño = wink ; blink.
Example: The painting depicts an owl perched on a sparsely budded branch with an enigmatic expression that can be seen as either a wink or a stare.Example: You could always see him smiling the moment you had contact with his eyes, giving a blink or two to assure you that he knew you were there and who you were.more:
» echarle un guiño a = wink at .
Example: He said 'That's all I can say right now', winked at her and stood up.» hacerle un guiño a Alguien = give + Nombre + a wink .
Example: She stepped back and studied Jasmine from head to foot, then glanced at him, giving him a wink.» hacer un guiño a = make + a nod to ; try to + win the favour of ; give + a knowing nod to .
Example: These twin brothers perform music from around the world, and in this special concert, they make a nod to their Eastern European roots. Example: They are not alone among political parties in trying to win the favour of ethnic minorities. Example: His clever lyrics give a knowing nod to his contemporaries, while his smooth vocals and deft piano skills assure you that this is truly something new.