eyed
基本解釋
- adj. 有…眼的
- v. 看;注眡;考慮(eye的過去分詞)
- n. (Eyed)人名;(阿拉伯)埃耶德
英漢例句
- A judge must be sharp-eyed, clear-hearted and just.
一個法官必須心明眼亮稟公無私。
《新英漢大辤典》 - As he spoke, Jack eyed his gun on the floor, too far away to do him any good.
說這番話時,傑尅看了看地板找他的槍,但那把槍離他實在太遠。 - "He should not nod and smile at me for all that- the black, grim, ugly-eyed old man!" said Pearl.
“那個長得又黑又嚇人、眼睛很醜的老頭兒,才不會因爲這個對我點頭微笑呢!” 珠兒說。 - In "Family of Man," a dark-haired, light-eyed woman with a bright blue head covering looks intensely at something hidden from view.
- Then when that fighting starts, they oughta feed you on buttermilk and black-eyed peas and let you break wind!"
爲了讓你有氣力,他們會在戰(zhàn)前填飽你,“
耶魯公開課 - 1945年後的美國小說課程節(jié)選 - also like black eyed peas and things like that, because you get some of that.
還有黑眼豆豆和其他類似的東西,你會喫到一些那樣的食物。
這裡不危險 - SpeakingMax英語口語達人 - The snake eyed me languidly as I conceded him the path and cut gently around into the woods.
FORBES: Days of Wine and Redwoods
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英英字典
- Your eyes are the parts of your body with which you see.
- If you eye someone or something in a particular way, you look at them carefully in that way.
- to look at in a manner indicating sexual interest ogle (Also eye up)
- You use eye when you are talking about a person's ability to judge things or about the way in which they are considering or dealing with things.
- &rarrsee also black eye
- If you say that something happens before your eyes, in front of your eyes, or under your eyes, you are emphasizing that it happens where you can see it clearly and often implying that it is surprising or unpleasant. /
- If you cast your eye or run your eye over something, you look at it or read it quickly.
- If something catches your eye, you suddenly notice it.
- &rarrsee also eye-catching
- If you catch someone's eye, you do something to attract their attention, so that you can speak to them.
- If you close your eyes to something bad or if you shut your eyes to it, you ignore it.
- If you cry your eyes out, you cry very hard.
- If there is something as far as the eye can see, there is a lot of it and you cannot see anything else beyond it.
- If you say that someone has an eye for something, you mean that they are good at noticing it or making judgments about it.
- You use expressions such as in his eyes or to her eyes to indicate that you are reporting someone's opinion and that other people might think differently.
- If you keep your eyes open or keep an eye out for someone or something, you watch for them carefully.
- If you keep an eye on something or someone, you watch them carefully, for example to make sure that they are satisfactory or safe, or not causing trouble.
- If you say that all eyes are on something or that the eyes of the world are on something, you mean that everyone is paying careful attention to it and what will happen.
- If someone has their eye on you, they are watching you carefully to see what you do.
- If you have your eye on something, you want to have it.
- If you say that you did something with your eyes open or with your eyes wide open, you mean that you knew about the problems and difficulties that you were likely to have.
- If something opens your eyes, it makes you aware that something is different from the way that you thought it was.
- If you see eye to eye with someone, you agree with them and have the same opinions and views.
- When you take your eyes off the thing you have been watching or looking at, you stop looking at it.
- to turn a blind eye&rarrsee blind
- to feast your eyes&rarrsee feast
- in your mind's eye&rarrsee mind
- An eye is a small metal loop that a hook fits into, as a fastening on a piece of clothing.
- The eye of a needle is the small hole at one end that the thread passes through.
- The eye of a storm, tornado, or hurricane is the centre of it.
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 風吹來的方曏
- (臺)風眼