释义 |
goggler|ˈgɒglə(r)| [f. goggle v.1 + -er1.] 1. slang. An eye.
1821Sporting Mag. VIII. 234 Every goggler had the combatants within its focus. 1822Blackw. Mag. XI. 163 How plain folks roll'd their gogglers. 1840Thackeray Bedford-Row Conspir. iii, Her ladyship..turning her own grey gogglers up to heaven. 2. U.S. (See quot.)
1884–5Riverside Nat. Hist. (1888) III. 187 The big-eyed scad, also more generally known as the goggler, and goggle-eyed Jack—the Trachurops crumenopthalmus of naturalists. The very large prominent eyes are the most striking feature of the fish. |