eye·ball
noun/ˈaɪbɔːl/
/ˈaɪbɔːl/
Idioms - [countable] the whole of the eye, including the round part inside the head that cannot be seen
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Topics Bodyc1眼球;眼珠 - eyeballs [plural](informal) used to refer to the number of people who visit a website, watch a television programme, read a magazine, etc., especially when considering how much money they may bring in
(尤指能带来潜在收益的)访客数,流量,关注度 - It's a sad fact that bad news grabs more eyeballs than good news.
一个令人悲哀的事实是,坏消息比好消息更能吸引流量。
- It's a sad fact that bad news grabs more eyeballs than good news.
Idioms
be drugged up to the eyeballs
- (informal) to have taken or been given a lot of drugs
已服用大量毒品
be up to your eyeballs in something
- (informal) to have a lot of something to deal with
深陷于;忙于应付 - They're up to their eyeballs in work.
他们的工作忙得不可开交。
- They're up to their eyeballs in work.
eyeball to eyeball (with somebody)
- (informal) very close to somebody and looking at them, especially during an angry conversation, meeting, etc.
(与某人)面对面,怒目相视,对峙 - The protesters and police stood eyeball to eyeball.
抗议者与警察对峙。 - an eyeball-to-eyeball confrontation
面对面的对抗
- The protesters and police stood eyeball to eyeball.