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eyeball
- IPA[ˈīˌbôl]
美式
- the round part of the eye of a vertebrate, within the eyelids and socket. In mammals it is typically a firm, mobile, spherical structure enclosed by the sclera and the cornea.;used to refer to the number of people who visit a website, watch a television program or channel, read a publication, etc., especially when regarded as a potential source of revenue
- look or stare at closely
verb: eyeball, 3rd person present: eyeballs, gerund or present participle: eyeballing, past tense: eyeballed, past participle: eyeballed
noun: eyeball, plural noun: eyeballs
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名詞
- 1. the round part of the eye of a vertebrate, within the eyelids and socket. In mammals it is typically a firm, mobile, spherical structure enclosed by the sclera and the cornea.
- ▪ used to refer to the number of people who visit a website, watch a television program or channel, read a publication, etc., especially when regarded as a potential source of revenue I think we got a few more eyeballs on the site the series continues to draw eyeballs to CBS on Wednesdays
動詞
- 1. informal look or stare at closely we eyeballed one another