单词 | eye |
释义 | eye [aɪ] noun countable BODY PART 身体器官 ESSENTIAL ■one of the two organs in your face, which you use to see with 眼睛 •He has no sight in his left eye.他左眼失明。 •She's got beautiful green eyes.她有一对漂亮的碧蓝色的眼睛。 •He closed his eyes and went to sleep.他阖上眼睡了。 [aɪ] noun countable PLANT 植物 ■a dark spot on a potato or similar plant part, from which a new stem and leaves will grow (马铃薯或者类似植物的)芽眼 [aɪ] noun countable HOLE 孔 ■the hole in a needle through which you put the thread 针眼;针孔 [aɪ] noun countable all eyes are on sb/sth ■If all eyes are on someone or something, everyone is watching that person or thing and waiting to see what will happen 万众瞩目;备受关注 •All eyes are on the Prime Minister to see how he will respond to the challenge to his leadership.所有人都拭目以待,想知道首相会如何应付对他领导地位的挑战。 [aɪ] noun countable An eye for an eye (and a tooth for a tooth). saying ■said to show that you believe if someone does something wrong, they should be punished by having the same thing done to them 以眼还眼,以牙还牙。 [aɪ] noun countable as far as the eye can/could see ■for a long distance until something is so far away and small it cannot be seen any more 一直到眼睛看不见的地方;直到看不见;远出视野 •The road stretched into the distance as far as the eye could see.大路向远方伸延,直到天边。 [aɪ] noun countable be all eyes ■to watch someone or something with a lot of interest 注意地看;目不转睛 •We were all eyes as the Princess emerged from the car.当王妃从车里出来时,我们都目不转睛地看着她。 [aɪ] noun countable be more to sth than meets the eye ■If there is more to something than meets the eye, it is more difficult to understand or involves more things than you thought at the beginning. 比开始认为的还要难应付;比当初看上去的更复杂 [aɪ] noun countable be one in the eye for sb UK ■to be a disappointment or defeat for someone 令某人感到失望;对某人来讲是一个挫折或失败 •His promotion was one in the eye for his rivals.他被擢升了,这对他的对手来讲无疑是个打击。 [aɪ] noun countable be up to your eyes in sth ■to be very busy doing something 忙于做…;做…忙得透不过气 •I'm up to my eyes in school reports this week.这个星期我在填写学生成绩单真是忙个不停。 [aɪ] noun countable before your very eyes ■while you are watching 瞪着眼;从眼皮底下;从眼前 •Then, before my very eyes, she disappeared.接着,她就从我眼里消失了。 [aɪ] noun countable clap/lay/set eyes on sb/sth ■to see someone or something for the first time 第一次看见,注意到 •Everyone keeps talking about Patrick, but I've never clapped eyes on the man.大家一直都在谈论派特利克,但我从来没见过这个人。 [aɪ] noun countable sb could do sth with their eyes closed/shut ■If someone could do something with their eyes shut, they can do it very easily, usually because they have done it so many times before 闭着眼也能做…;轻而易举 •I've driven along this route so often, I could do it with my eyes shut.这条路我开过好多次了,闭着眼也知道怎么走。 [aɪ] noun countable sb's eyes are bigger than their belly / stomach humorous ■something that you say when someone has taken more food than they can eat 眼阔肚窄;眼馋肚饱 [aɪ] noun countable have an eye for sth ■to be good at noticing a particular type of thing 对…有鉴赏眼光;具有识别…价值的眼力 •She has an eye for detail [aɪ] noun countable have your eye on sth ■to have seen something that you want and intend to get 想要得到;看中;看上 •She's had her eye on a bike for some time.她已经看中那架脚踏车很久了。 [aɪ] noun countable have an eye to/for the main chance UK ■Someone who has an eye to/for the main chance is always ready to use a situation to their own advantage. 留心谋私利的好机会;利用任何机会;唯利是图 [aɪ] noun countable have eyes in the back of your head ■to know everything that is happening around you 眼观四方;目光敏锐;甚么都能察觉到 •Parents of young children need to have eyes in the back of their heads.幼童的父母需要眼观四方,时时留意自己的孩子。 [aɪ] noun countable in sb's eyes ■in someone's opinion 从(某人)的角度;在(某人)的心目中 •And although she was probably just an ordinary-looking kid, in my eyes she was the most beautiful child on the face of the planet.而且,虽然她可能只是个相貌平平的小女孩,但在我看来她却是这世界上最漂亮的孩子。 [aɪ] noun countable keep your eye in UK ■to continue to be good at a sport or other activity by practising it (经常训练以便在体育运动或其他活动中)保持精湛的技艺,不生疏,不荒废 •I try to play regularly to keep my eye in.我尽量经常练习,免得球技生疏了。 [aɪ] noun countable keep your /an eye on sth/sb ADVANCED ■to watch or look after something or someone 照看;留意;留神 •Will you keep your eye on my suitcase while I go to get the tickets?我去买车票时请帮我留意一下手提箱好吗? [aɪ] noun countable keep your eye on the ball ■to give your attention to what you are doing at the time 小心谨慎地行动 •You have to keep your eye on the ball in business.做生意必须时刻小心谨慎。 [aɪ] noun countable keep your/an eye out for sb/sth informal ■to watch carefully for someone or something to appear 睁大眼睛;留心;注意 •Keep your eye out for signposts to Yosemite.留意,别错过约塞米蒂国家公园的路标。 [aɪ] noun countable keep your eyes peeled/skinned ■to watch carefully for someone or something 留心;警觉;密切注意 •Keep your eyes peeled for [aɪ] noun countable make eyes at sb old-fashioned ■to look at someone with sexual interest 向某人眉目传情;向某人送秋波;向某人抛媚眼 •She was making eyes at him all evening.她整晚不停地向他抛媚眼。 [aɪ] noun countable not take your eyes off sb/sth ■to not stop looking at someone or something 无法将目光从…移开;直视着… •He was so handsome - I couldn't take my eyes off him.他太英俊了——我无法将目光从他身上移开。 [aɪ] noun countable only have eyes for sb ■to be interested in or attracted to only one person 只关注某人;只对某人感兴趣 •You've no need to be jealous. I only have eyes for you.你没必要吃醋。我只爱你一个。 [aɪ] noun countable roll your eyes ■to move your eyes upwards as a way of showing that you are annoyed or bored after someone has done or said something (表示恼火或厌烦)翻白眼 [aɪ] noun countable take your eye off the ball ■to not give your attention to what you are doing at the time 不留神;不小心 •If you're a manager, you can't afford to take your eye off the ball for one minute.如果你是经理,就必须时刻小心谨慎。 [aɪ] noun countable to my eye ■used when giving your opinion about the appearance of something or someone 我觉得;在我看来 •You see, to my eye, she looks better without make-up.哎,我反而觉得她不化妆更好看。 [aɪ] noun countable with your eyes open ■knowing about all the problems there could be with something you want to do 明知有问题;明知有危险;明知后果如何 •I went into this marriage with my eyes open.我是明知有问题,但还是结了婚。 [aɪ] noun countable with your eyes shut ■If someone could do something with their eyes shut, they could do it very easily because they have done it many times 闭着眼都能做;轻而易举;非常容易 •I could do that journey with my eyes shut.去那里太容易了,我闭着眼都能去。 ■noticing nothing 视而不见;不留意;不注意•Half the time you go around with your eyes shut.我们大部分时间都对周围发生的事漠不关心。 [aɪ] verb transitive (eyeing or US ALSO eying, eyed, eyed)■to look at someone or something with interest (有兴趣地)看,注视 •I could see her eyeing my lunch.我看到她像很有兴趣地看着我的午饭。 •She eyed me warily.她警惕地看着我。 [aɪ] verb transitive (eyeing or US ALSO eying, eyed, eyed)Phrasal Verbs [M] eye sb up informal ■to look at someone with sexual interest 向某人眉目传情;向某人送秋波;向某人抛媚眼 •That guy in the grey jacket has been eyeing you up all evening.那个穿灰夹克的小子整晚都在色眯眯地看着你。 [aɪ] verb transitive (eyeing or US ALSO eying, eyed, eyed)Phrasal Verbs [M] eye sth up informal ■to look closely at something that you are interested in 很有兴趣地仔细看 •I saw you eyeing up that chocolate cake.我看到你的眼死盯着那块巧克力蛋糕。 |
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