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KK:[aɪ] DJ:[ai]

名複: eyes  

動變: 過去式:eyed  過去分詞:eyed  現在進行時:eying  現在進行時:eyeing  

權威釋義

n.[C]

  1. 眼睛
  2. 視力;視覺;觀察力,眼光
  3. 目光;眼神[P1]
  4. 見解;觀點[P1]
  5. 眼;孔;眼狀物
  6. (臺)風眼;中心

vt.

  1. 看;注視;審視

片語

before/under sb.'s (very) eyes

  1. 當著某人的面

catch sb.'s eye

  1. 被某人看到;吸引某人

close/shut one's eyes to

  1. 閉目不看

have an eye for

  1. 對……有鑑別能力

in one's mind's eye

  1. 在想像中;在腦海裡

in the eyes of

  1. 在……心目中;從……來看

keep an eye on

  1. 照看;注意

never take one's eyes off

  1. 始終注視;目不轉睛地看

open sb.'s eyes to

  1. 使某人認識到;使某人看清

see eye to eye

  1. 看法一致

turn a blind eye to

  1. 對……視而不見;假裝沒看見

up to the/one's eyes

  1. 非常忙

with an eye to/on

  1. 考慮到;注意到

eyes left

  1. (用作軍令)向左看齊

衍生

a.

eyeless

辨析

同義:

vt.看;注視

look glance watch observe regard view inspect stare

同義參見:

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以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》


n.

  1. the organ of sight in humans or other animals.
    ▸a person's attitude or feelings:
  2. a rounded eye-like marking on an animal.
    ▸a round, dark spot on a potato from which a new shoot can grow.
  3. the small hole in a needle through which the thread is passed.
    ▸a small metal loop into which a hook is fitted as a fastener on a garment.
    Nautical  a loop at the end of a rope, especially one at the top end of a shroud or stay.
  4. (eyes) Nautical  the extreme forward part of a ship.

v.

(eyes, eyeing or eying, eyed)
look at closely or with interest.
▸ (eye someone up) informal look at someone with sexual interest.

Phrase

  • be all eyes
    be watching eagerly and attentively.
  • close (or shut) one's eyes to
    refuse to acknowledge (something unpleasant).
  • an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
    retaliation in kind is the appropriate way to deal with an offence or crime. [with biblical allusion to Exod. 21: 24.]
  • the eye of the storm
    the calm region at the centre of a storm.
  • the eye of the wind
    the direction from which the wind is blowing.
  • eyes front (or left or right)
    a military command to turn the head in the direction stated.
  • get one's eye in
    Brit. improve one's judgement or skill through experience.
  • give someone the eye
    informal look at someone with sexual interest.
  • have an eye for
    be able to recognize and make good judgements about.
  • have (or keep) one's eye on
    keep under careful observation.
    ▸ (have one's eye on) aim to acquire.
  • have (or with) an eye to
    have (or having) as one's objective.
  • (only) have eyes for
    be (exclusively) interested in.
  • have eyes in the back of one's head
    know what is going on around one even when one cannot see it.
  • keep an eye out (or open)
    look out for something.
  • keep one's eyes open (or peeled or Brit. skinned)
    watch out for something.
  • make eyes at
    look at with clear sexual interest.
  • one in the eye for
    a disappointment or setback for.
  • open someone's eyes
    cause someone to realize something.
  • see eye to eye
    be in full agreement.
  • a twinkle (or gleam) in someone's eye
    something that is as yet no more than an idea.
  • up to the (or one's) eyes (in)
    informal very busy.
  • with one's eyes open
    fully aware of possible difficulties.
  • with one (or half) an eye on
    giving only partial attention to.

Derivative

  • -eyed adj.
  • eyeless adj.

Etymology

OE ēage, of Gmc origin.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》