单词 | eye |
释义 | eye 95 ENTRIES FOUND: plural eyes plural eyes Learner's definition of EYE 1 [count] : the part of the body that you see with眼睛
2 [singular] a : an ability to understand and appreciate something seen眼力;鉴赏力
◊ If you have an eye for something or a good/keen/sharp eye for something, you have a special ability to recognize a particular thing or quality.对…有鉴赏力(或识别力、眼光)
b — used to describe the way something looks to you看法
c : a way of looking at or judging something眼光;判断
3 [count] — used to describe where someone is looking目光;所看之处
4 [count] : a way of looking at or thinking about something眼光;视角
5 [count] : the hole through the top of a needle(针的)眼
6 [count] : a loop that a hook fits into to fasten or attach something(套钩拴东西用的)环,圈 7 [count] : an area on a potato from which a new plant can grow : a bud on a potato(马铃薯上的)芽眼,芽 8 [count] : the center of a storm (such as a hurricane) where there is little wind or rain and sometimes there is clear sky(飓风等风暴的)风眼
all eyes : watching something or someone closely : very attentive目不转睛;全神贯注地看
an eye for an eyeor an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth — used to say that a person who has committed a crime should be given punishment that is the same as or as serious as the crime以眼还眼,以牙还牙
as far as the eye could see : as far as could be seen目力所及之处
a sight for sore eyesa twinkle in your eyebawl your eyes outbefore your eyesor in front of your eyes ◊ If something happens (right) before your eyes or in front of your (very) eyes, it happens in a very open and visible way so that you can see it very clearly.就在某人眼前;当着某人的面
can't believe your eyescast/run your eye over : to read or look at (something) quickly.浏览;瞥一眼;匆匆看一眼
catch your eyeclose/shut your eyes to : to refuse to notice or accept the truth or existence of (something) : to ignore (something)对…视而不见;对…熟视无睹
cock an/your eyecry your eyes outeasy on the eyeseyes in the back of your head ◊ When people are surprised that you have seen or noticed something that is behind you, they may say that you have eyes in the back of your head.脑后长眼;什么都能察觉到
feast your eyes onfor your eyes only : intended to be seen only by you只供某人看(或读)
give (someone) the eyeinformal : to look at (someone) in a way that shows sexual attraction向(某人)眉目传情
have/keep an/your eye out for : to be looking for (someone or something) : to hope to see or find (someone or something)寻找;希望发现;留意
have an eye to/toward : to have (something) in your thoughts as a goal or purpose有…打算;有…目的
(have) stars in your eyeshave your eye on 1 : to watch (someone or something) closely密切注视;盯住;监视
2 : to be thinking about buying (something)想买(某物)
in a pig's eyeUS slang — used to express strong disagreement决不;没门
in the blink of an eyein the public eye : in a position that receives a lot of public notice and attention在公共场合;在引人瞩目的场合
in the twinkle/twinkling of an eye : in a very short time : very quickly一眨眼的工夫;一瞬间
in your mind's eye ◊ If you see something in your mind's eye, you imagine or remember how it looks.在想象中;在记忆中
keep an/your eye on : to watch or take care of (someone or something)照看;照料
keep your eye on the ballkeep your eyes glued toinformal : to watch (something) very closely for a long time目不转睛地看
keep your eyes openinformal or keep your eyes peeled or British keep your eyes skinned : to look or watch closely in order to see or find (something)留心;密切注意;仔细寻找
lay/set eyes onor British clap eyes on : to see or look at (someone or something)看见;看
make eyes atinformal : to look at (someone) in a way that shows sexual attraction向(某人)眉目传情
more than meets the eye ◊ If something is more than meets the eye or there is more to something than meets the eye, there is more to it than there appears to be at first.并不像当初看上去那么简单
my eyeinformal — used to express surprise or mild disagreement(表吃惊或不太赞同)天哪,啊呀,瞎说
not bat an eyeonly have eyes for : to only be attracted to (a particular person) : to only feel love for (someone)只钟情于某人;只爱某人;情有独钟
open someone's eyes : to cause someone to notice or be aware of something important使某人了解;使某人意识到
open your eyes : to begin to notice or be aware of something important(开始)注意,意识到
pull the wool over someone's eyesroving eyerun your eye down : to quickly read or look at (something, such as a list)匆匆看;浏览;扫视
see eye to eye : to have the same opinion : agree同意;赞同 — usually used in negative statements通常用于否定句
take your eyes off : to stop looking at (someone or something)移开视线;不看
the apple of someone's eyeturn a blind eyeunder the eye of : while being watched by (someone)在某人的密切注视下;在某人的眼皮底下
up to your eyes : deeply involved in or affected by something忙于…;深受…的影响
with an eye to/toward : with (something) in your thoughts as a goal or purpose着眼于;目的在于;试图
with your/both eyes open : fully aware of what could happen明知会发生什么;心中有数
with your eyes shut/closedinformal : with little or no effort : very easily轻而易举;毫不费力
your eyes are bigger than your stomach ◊ If your eyes are bigger than your stomach, you have taken more food than you can possibly eat.(指贪吃而食量不大)眼馋肚饱,眼大肚皮小
— see also black eye, evil eye, rib eye, seeing eye ![]() 2 eye /ˈaɪ/ verb eyes; eyed; eyeing or eying 2 eye /ˈaɪ/ verb eyes; eyed; eyeing or eying Learner's definition of EYE [+ object] : to watch or look at (someone or something) in a very close or careful way注视;审视;细看
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