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eye
- IPA[ʌɪ]
英式
- each of a pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrate animals;the visual or light-detecting organ of many invertebrate animals that corresponds to the eye of humans and vertebrate animals.
- look at closely or with interest;look at someone in a way that reveals a particular, especially sexual, interest
noun: eye, plural noun: eyes
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名詞
- 1. each of a pair of globular organs of sight in the head of humans and vertebrate animals my cat is blind in one eye closing her eyes, she tried to relax 同義詞
- ▪ the visual or light-detecting organ of many invertebrate animals that corresponds to the eye of humans and vertebrate animals.
- ▪ the region of the face surrounding the eyes her eyes were swollen with crying
- ▪ used to refer to someone's power of vision and in descriptions of the direction of someone's gaze his sharp eyes had missed nothing 同義詞
- ▪ used to refer to someone's opinion or attitude towards something in the eyes of his younger colleagues, Mr Arnett was an eccentric to European eyes, it may seem that the city is overcrowded 同義詞
- 2. a thing resembling an eye in appearance, shape, or relative position.
- ▪ a rounded eye-like marking on an animal, such as those on the tail of a peacock; an eyespot.
- ▪ a round, dark spot on a potato from which a new shoot can grow withered potatoes sprouting at the eyes
- ▪ the centre of a flower, especially when distinctively coloured delicate flowers of light blue colour, with white or yellow eyes
- ▪ the calm region at the centre of a storm or hurricane the smaller the eye, the more intense the winds 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ the extreme forward part of a ship it was hanging in the eyes of the ship
- 3. the small hole in a needle through which the thread is passed strands of glass tiny enough to pass through the eye of a needle 同義詞
- ▪ a small metal loop into which a hook is fitted as a fastener on a garment.
- ▪ a loop at the end of a rope, especially one at the top end of a shroud or stay.
- 4. South African the source of a spring or river.
動詞
- 1. look at closely or with interest Rose eyed him warily 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ look at someone in a way that reveals a particular, especially sexual, interest Margot saw the women eyeing up her boyfriend 同義詞
- having eyes of the type or number specified: a blue-eyed blonde a one-eyed cat
Oxford Dictionary
- having eyes of the type or number specified: a blue-eyed blonde a one-eyed cat
Oxford American Dictionary
- a throw of two ones with a pair of dice.
Oxford Dictionary
- a throw of two ones with a pair of dice.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a military command to turn the head to the front
Oxford Dictionary
- a military command to turn the head to the right
Oxford Dictionary
- dark marks beneath or around the eyes, especially those caused by smudged mascara or other eye ... use a gentle make-up remover to get rid of those raccoon eyes lack of sleep gives me raccoon eyes
Oxford Dictionary
- eyes that are narrow and oval with pointed ends.
Oxford American Dictionary
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片語
- all eyes are on —
- be all eyes
- before one's eyes
- cannot take one's eyes off
- close one's eyes to
- an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
- an eye for the main chance
- the eye of the wind
- eyes front
- eyes left
- eyes right
- eyes out
- eyes out on stalks
- a —'s-eye view
- for your eyes only
- get one's eye in
- give someone the eye
- half an eye
- have an eye for
- have an eye to
- have one's eye on
- have eyes for
- have eyes in the back of one's head
- hit someone in the eye
- keep an eye on
- keep an eye out
- keep one's eyes open
- make eyes at someone
- my eye
- one in the eye for
- one's eyes are bigger than one's stomach
- open someone's eyes
- see eye to eye
- set eyes on
- a twinkle in someone's eye
- up to the eyes
- what the eye doesn't see, the heart doesn't grieve over
- with one's eyes open
- with one's eyes shut
- with one eye on
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美式
- each of a pair of globular organs in the head through which people and vertebrate animals see, ... my cat is blind in one eye closing her eyes, she tried to relax
- look at or watch closely or with interest: Rose eyed him warily
Oxford American Dictionary