释义 |
Examples:a feast for the eyes [idiom.]—the seven apertures of the human head: 2 eyes, 2 ears, 2 nostrils, 1 mouth—open the eyes with anger—In the eyes of the lover, a famous beauty (idiom). Beauty in the eye of the beholder—scales fall from the eyes—paint a dragon and dot in the eyes (idiom); fig. to add the vital finishing touch—lit. too much for the eye take in (idiom); a feast for the eyes—smoky-effect makeup around the eyes—lit. the eyes watch six roads and the ears listen in all directions—the eyes bore through, the belly hungers (idiom); in eager anticipation—(of the eyes) be irritated by smoke—puffiness under the eyes—has eyes but can't see (idiom); unable or unwilling see the importance of sth—the brush stroke that dots in the eyes (idiom); fig. add the vital finishing touch—discharge (rheum) from the mucous membranes of the eyes—fills the eyes (of a beautiful view, scene of desolation etc)—the eyes bore through sth.—dead but will not close the eyes (idiom); die with a remaining grievance—cover with the hand (one's eyes, nose or ears)—open one's eyes wide at the sight of profit (idiom); thinking of nothing but personal gain—(out of) the corner of one's eyes—elegant, almond-shaped eyes with the inner canthus pointing down and the outer canthus up, like the eye of a phoenix—hold in (usually refers the mouth or eyes)—nine orifices of the human body (eyes, nostrils, ears, mouth, urethra, anus)— |