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الإنجليزية - التركية
gözlü
(sıfat) gözlü
eye
{i} göz

Sakin olmak için gözlerimi kapattım. - I closed my eyes to calm down.

Annem gözlerinde yaşlarla bana baktı. - Mother looked at me with tears in her eyes.

eyed hawk moth
akşam tavus kelebeği
eyed up
up gözlü
eyed side
(Denizbilim) göz tarafı
bright eyed and bushy tailed
(deyim) cok neseli ve canli
clear eyed
zeki
eye
{f} izlemek
eye
yatak istinadı
eye
gözlemek
eye
gözetme
eye
bakmak

Onun gözlerine bakmaktan kaçınmaya çalıştım. - I tried to avoid looking at her eyes.

Gerçek bir keşif yolculuğuna çıkmak yeni manzaralar bulmakla olmaz ancak onlara yeni gözlerle bakmakla olur. - The real journey of discovery doesn't consist in exploring new landscapes but rather in seeing with new eyes.

wide eyed
gözünü dört açmış
argus eyed
açıkgöz
beady eyed
küçük ve parlak gözlü
beady-eyed
boncuk gibi gözler
blear eyed
mahmur
blear-eyed
mahmur
bleary eyed
mahmur
blue eyed
mavi gözlü
blue eyed boy
birinin gözbebeği
blue eyed grass
mavi ot
blue-eyed
mavi gözlü
boss-eyed
şaşı
bug-eyed
patlak gözlü
cross-eyed
şaşı
dark-eyed
kara gözlü
deep eyed
koyu gözlü
dry-eyed
göz yaşı dökmeyen
dry-eyed
ağlamayan
eagle-eyed
keskin gözlü
eagle-eyed
dikkatli
eye
iğne deliği
eye
bakış

Onun gözündeki bakışına göre onun şaka yollu konuştuğunu söyleyebilirdim. - By the look in his eye I could tell that he was speaking tongue in cheek.

Tom'un gözlerinde terör bakışını gördüm. - I saw the look of terror in Tom's eyes.

eye
{f} gözle

O Pablo ile evleneceğini açıkça ilan ettiğinde, neredeyse büyük annesine kalp krizi geçirtecekti , halasının gözlerini yuvasından fırlattıracaktı fakat küçük kız kardeşi gururla baktı. - When he openly declared he would marry Pablo, he almost gave his grandmother a heart attack and made his aunt's eyes burst out of their sockets; however, his little sister beamed with pride.

Sakin olmak için gözlerimi kapattım. - I closed my eyes to calm down.

eye
delik

Tom'un delikli bir kaşı var. - Tom has a pierced eyebrow.

goggle eyed
şaşı
goggle-eyed
patlak gözlü
green eyed
yeşil gözlü
green-eyed
yeşil gözlü
green-eyed
kıskanç
green-eyed
kem gözlü
green-eyed monster
kıskançlık
hawk eyed
keskin bakışlı
hawk-eyed
keskin bakışlı
hollow eyed
gözleri çukura düşmüş
hollow-eyed
gözleri çukura kaçmış
lynx-eyed
çok keskin gözlü
lynx-eyed
keskin bakışlı
one-eyed
tek gözlü

Körlerin ülkesinde, tek gözlü adam kraldır. - In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.

Körler diyarında, tek gözlü adam kraldır. - In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.

open eyed
açıkgöz
open-eyed
şaşkın
open-eyed
uyanık
open-eyed
açıkgöz
sharp eyed
keskin gözlü
sharp-eyed
keskin gözlü
sloe-eyed
siyah gözlü
squint eyed
şaşı
squint-eyed
tepegöz
squint-eyed
şaşı gözlü
squint-eyed
şaşı
Eye
ayn
In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is the king
(Atasözü) Köyünün olmadığı yerde keçiye Abdurrahman Çelebi derler
In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is the king
(Atasözü) "Ortamda tecrübeli veya ehil insanlar bulunmadığında, tecrübesiz veya toy insanlara hakettiğinin üstünde önem gösterilir" anlamında bir söz
bag-eyed
Göz altları torbalanmış
bead-eyed
Boncuk gözlü
black eyed pea.
(Botanik, Bitkibilim) Börülce
black eyed?
siyah gözlü?
black-eyed pea
börülce
blue eyed boy
mavi gözlü çocuk
blue-eyed boy
mavi gözlü çocuk
bright eyed
gözlü parlak
bright-eyed
Gözlü parlak
bug eyed
böcek gözlü
dark eyed honey
köyü gözlü bal
dove eyed
güvercin gözlü
dry eyed
ağlamadan
eye
gözünün
eye
göz göze

El sıktığımız zaman göz göze gelmeliyiz. - Our eyes should meet when we shake hands.

Bu, Marika ile ilk defa göz göze gelmemiz. - This is the first time I've looked Marika in the eye.

eye
gözün

Neredeyse bir gözünü kaybediyordu. - He came close to losing an eye.

Top onun gözüne çarptı. - The ball hit her in the eye.

glassy eyed
camsı gözlü
hollow-eyed
Çökük gözlü
in the country of the blind the one eyed man is king
(Atasözü) köyünün olmadığı yerde keçiye Abdurrahman Çelebi derler
in the country of the blind the one-eyed man is king
(Atasözü) Köyünün olmadığı yerde keçiye Abdurrahman Çelebi derler
misty-eyed
puslu gözlü
narrow-eyed
dar gözlü
pie-eyed
Çok sarhoş
round-eyed
yuvarlak gözlü
slant eyed
Çekik gözlü
slant-eyed
çekik gözlü
sloe eyed
yaban eriği gözlü
starry-eyed
Aşırı optimistik, aşırı iyimser; hiç olmayacak bir şeye kapılıp gitmiş; hiç olmayacak bir şeyin peşinde koşan
white-eyed assassin bug
Beyaz gözlü suikastçi böcek
wide-eyed
gözleri faltaşı gibi açılmış
wild eyed
vahşi bakışlı
almond eyed
badem gözlü
argus eyed
tetikte
argus eyed
uyanık
argus eyed
dikkatli
blear eyed
uykulu
boss eyed
şaşı
bug eyed
patlak gözlü
cross eyed
şaşı
dark eyed
kara gözlü
dewy eyed
saf
dewy eyed
bön
dewy eyed
toy
eagle eyed
keskin gözlü
evil eyed
kem gözlü
eye
çeşm
eye
{i} kanı

Onun gözü şişmişti ve burnu kanıyordu. - His eye was swollen and his nose was bleeding.

eye
{f} dikkatle bakmak
eye
{i} görüş

Benim kötü görüşüm var. - I have poor eyesight.

Babamla aynı görüşü paylaşmıyorum. - I don't see eye to eye with my father.

eye
toplanma noktası
eye
göze benzer herhangi bir şey
eye
dişi kopça
eye
(isim) göz, bakış, nazar, görüş, bakış açısı, kanı, ilmik, ilik, tomurcuk
eye
{f} gözetlemek
eye
{i} tomurcuk
eye
{f} süzmek
eye
gözünü dikip bakmak
eye
görme gücü

Onun iyi bir görme gücü vardır. - He has a good eye sight.

eye
{i} nazar

Nazara inanıyor musunuz? - Do you believe in the Evil Eye?

eye
{i} ilik
eye
{f} kuşkuyla bakmak
eye
basar
eye
delmek
eye
eye narrowly dikkatle süzmek
eye
{i} ilmik
eye
halka

Tom'un gözlerinin altında koyu renkli halkalar vardır. - Tom has dark circles under his eyes.

Şu anda iyi uyumuyorum ve artık gözler altında halkalarım var. - I'm not sleeping well currently and now have rings under the eyes.

frog eyed
kurbağa gözü
gimlet eyed
delici bakışlı
gimlet eyed
keskin bakışlı
goggle eyed
patlak gözlü
green eyed
kıskanç
hawk eyed
şahin gözlü
lynx eyed
keskin gözlü
mole eyed
kör gözlü
moon eyed
{s} gözleri faltaşı gibi
moon eyed
{s} gece körü
one eyed
tek gözlü
open eyed
afallamış
open eyed
uyanık
open eyed
şaşkın
owl eyed
yarı kör
pie eyed
sarhoş
pop eyed
patlak gözlü
quick eyed
anlayışlı
quick eyed
sağduyulu
quick eyed
keskin bakışlı
saucer eyed
gözleri faltaşı gibi açılmış
single eyed
ne istediğini bilen
single eyed
tek amacı olan
single eyed
kararlı
single eyed
azimli
single eyed
samimi
skew eyed
şaşı gözlü
skew eyed
şehlâ gözlü
squint eyed
yan bakan
squint eyed
kötü kötü bakan
squint eyed
şaşı gözlü
starry eyed
naif
starry eyed
romantik
starry eyed
parlak gözlü
starry eyed
hayranlıkla bakan
the green eyed monster
haset
the green eyed monster
kıskançlık
wall eyed
pırtlak gözlü
wall eyed
akçıl gözbebekli
wall eyed
fırlak gözlü
wide eyed
şaşkın
wide eyed
masum
wide eyed
gözleri faltaşı gibi açılmış
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Simple past tense and past participle of eye
Having a particular kind or number of eyes, as described by the word with which this term is combined
having eyes
having eye-like spots
One-eyed people (See Arimaspians, Cyclops )
{s} having a specific kind or number of eyes (i.e. blue-eyed)
having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified; often used in combination; "a peacock's eyed feathers"; "red-eyed
Having eyes of a specified number or kind. Often used in combination: one-eyed; blue-eyed
having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified; often used in combination; "a peacock's eyed feathers"; "red-eyed"
Heaving (such or so many) eyes; used in composition; as, sharp-eyed; dull- eyed; sad-eyed; ox-eyed Juno; myriad- eyed
past of eye
A term made use of in speaking of the spots in a peacock's tail
Eye
The London Eye, a tourist attraction in London
Eye
the comedic magazine Private Eye
black-eyed Susan
A flowering annual plant Rudbeckia hirta; the state flower of Maryland
black-eyed Susans
plural form of black-eyed Susan
black-eyed pea
The edible seed of these plants
black-eyed pea
Any pale bean with a black spot
black-eyed pea
An African leguminous plant, of the genus Vigna, widely cultivated as food and forage, specifically Vigna unguiculata unguiculata
black-eyed peas
plural form of black-eyed pea
bleary-eyed
Tired, because of lack of sleep, and having blurred or reddened eyes
blue-eyed
Of a person or animal, having blue eyes
blue-eyed
Someone's favorite, as in blue-eyed boy
blue-eyed boy
Someone's favourite, especially a young one

Keep it up, Mandrake, he said. Just keep it up. You may be the Prime Minister's blue-eyed boy now, but how long's that going to last if you don't deliver?.

blue-eyed boys
plural form of blue-eyed boy
blue-eyed soul
Rhythm and blues or soul music performed by white artists
bluet-eyed
having eyes with the colour and appearance of bluets

1922?: The chits came for his jigging, bluet-eyed — Wallace Stevens, The Comedian As The Letter C.

bright eyed and bushy tailed
Alternative spelling of bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
bright-eyed
eager and alert
bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
Alert and in an eager, frisky, or playful mood; full of life

They're eager to learn, bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, coach Jon Gruden said.

bug-eyed
Having bulging or protruding eyes
bug-eyed monster
An extraterrestrial
bug-eyed monsters
plural form of bug-eyed monster
clear-eyed
Having clear, sharp sight
clear-eyed
Mentally acute and perspicacious
cock-eyed
Absurd, silly, or stupid; usually used in reference to ideas rather than people

I'm not going to go along with your cock-eyed plot.

cock-eyed
Alternative spelling of cockeyed
cock-eyed
Having both eyes oriented inward
cock-eyed
Crooked or askew
cross-eyed
Having both eyes oriented inward, especially involuntarily
dewy-eyed
Having eyes with a moist, glistening appearance, especially as indicating that one is on the verge of crying or that one is experiencing strong emotions

Bill Clinton has never shied away from displays of dewy-eyed, lip-biting sentimentality.

dewy-eyed
Naive or innocent in the manner of a child

Dowie could scarcely have told what phrase or word at last suddenly brought up before her a picture of the nursery in the house in Mayfair—the feeling of a warm soft childish body pressed close to her knee, the look of a tender, dewy-eyed small face and the sound of a small yearning voice saying: I want to kiss you, Dowie..

dry-eyed
Not having shed tears. Sometimes implies "not made sad (by something)"
eagle-eyed
Having great visual acuity, especially the ability to see at a distance
eagle-eyed
describing someone who is perceptive
eye
To observe carefully

They went out and eyed the new car one last time before deciding.

eye
A private eye: a privately hired detective or investigator

Far more annoying were the letters from parents of missing daughters and the private detectives who had begun showing up at his door. Independently of each other, the Cigrand and Conner families had hired “eyes” to search for their missing daughters.

eye
A mark on an animal, such as a peacock or butterfly, resembling a human eye
eye
To look at someone or something as if with the intent to do something with that person or thing
eye
The ability to notice what others might miss

He has an eye for talent.

eye
The dark spot on a black-eyed pea
eye
To view something narrowly, as a document or a phrase in a document
eye
Attention, notice

That dress caught her eye.

eye
The relatively clear and calm center of a hurricane or other such storm
eye
A fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook or the passage of a cord or line
eye
A meaningful stare or look

When the car cut her off, she gave him the eye.

eye
The visual sense

The car was quite pleasing to the eye, but impractical.

eye
The dark brown center of a black-eyed Susan flower
four-eyed fish
A genus Anableps of fish in the family Anablepidae having eyes raised above the top of the head and divided in two different parts, so that they can see below and above the water surface at the same time
four-eyed fishes
plural form of four-eyed fish
gimlet-eyed
Having piercing eyes, sharp-sighted

'D--n her gooseberry wig,' said the corporal, when she was out of hearing, 'that gimlet-eyed jade -- mother adjutant, as we call her -- is a greater plague to the regiment than provost-marshal, .

glassy-eyed
Having a fixed stare and a wide-eyed appearance, due to boredom, lack of emotion, attention or interest, etc
goggle-eyed
Having prominent eyes
goggle-eyed plover
the stone-curlew
green-eyed
Of a person or animal, having green eyes
green-eyed
jealous, envious
green-eyed monster
Envy, jealousy, covetousness

O, beware, my lord, of jealousy; It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock The meat it feeds on;.

hollow-eyed
Having sunken, dark ringed eyes demonstrative of lack of sleep or fear

His hollowed-eyed visage showed he'd been tortured with fear.

in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
Among others with a disadvantage or disability, the one with the mildest disadvantage or disability is regarded as the greatest
in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
Even someone without much talent or ability is considered special by those with no talent or ability at all
laughing-eyed
Having eyes that reflect happiness (i.e., having eyes that "laugh")
mole-eyed
having the eyes of or like those of a mole
mole-eyed
having imperfect eyesight
one-eyed
Having only a single eye, particularly when a higher number is normal
one-eyed trouser snake
The penis

Christ, I’ve gotta go and shake the old one-eyed trouser snake, meself.

open-eyed
alert and vigilant
pie-eyed
Drunk
pop eyed
with protruding eyes
pop eyed
with a surprised expression on the face
sad-eyed
Having a sad facial expression

With your mercury mouth in the missionary times, / And your eyes like smoke and your prayers like rhymes, / And your silver cross, and your voice like chimes, / Oh, who among them do they think could bury you? / With your pockets well protected at last, / And your streetcar visions which you place on the grass, / And your flesh like silk, and your face like glass, / Who among them do they think could carry you? / Sad-eyed lady of the lowlands, / Where the sad-eyed prophet says that no man comes, / My warehouse eyes, my Arabian drums, / Should I leave them by your gate, / Or, sad-eyed lady, should I wait?.

sharp-eyed
Attentive, given to noticing things, aware

The sharp-eyed detective noticed things the ordinary patrolman missed.

sharp-eyed
Having acute vision, having good eyesight
slant-eyed
Having eyes that are narrow and slanted
sloe-eyed
Having dark eyes

warthy, sloe-eyed Mexicans, with huge sombreros on their knees, lolled in the shade of a tree.

starry-eyed
Describing one who has naïvely optimistic hopes or outlooks

He was so starry-eyed when he started, but reality ground him down, and he became both more realistic and more practical.

steely-eyed missile man
A NASA astronaut or engineer who makes a significant contribution or devises an ingenious solution to a tough problem under extreme pressure
steely-eyed missile men
plural form of steely-eyed missile man
wide-eyed
Astonished or surprised
wild-eyed
having a glaring expression, as if mad or in terror
yellow-eyed penguin
A small species of penguin, scientific name Megadyptes antipodes, with a distinctive yellow band around its eyes. native to New Zealand
yellow-eyed penguins
plural form of yellow-eyed penguin
wide-eyed
If you describe someone as wide-eyed, you mean that they are inexperienced and innocent, and may be easily impressed. Her wide-eyed innocence soon exposes the pretensions of the art world
eagle-eyed
{a} quicksighted, sharpsighted
eye
{n} the organ of sight, view, face, a hole, a bud
eye
{v} to watch, observe, view, appear, show
In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is the king
(Atasözü) A man of even limited ability is at a great advantage in the company of those less able
black-eyed susan
a type of cultivated rudbeckia. (Rudbeckia hirta.)
black-eyed susan
a slender tropical climbing plant having flowers with yellowish petals and a dark centre. (Thunbergia alata.)
starry-eyed
Naively enthusiastic or idealistic
Eye
yghe
almond-eyed
having eyes shaped like almonds, having eyes with a long oval shape
argus-eyed
having very keen vision; "quick-sighted as a cat
argus-eyed
carefully observant or attentive; on the lookout for possible danger; "a policy of open-eyed awareness"; "the vigilant eye of the town watch"; "there was a watchful dignity in the room"; "a watchful parent with a toddler in tow"
big-eyed
having large eyes
black-eyed bean
black-eyed 'pea a small white bean with a black spot on it
black-eyed pea
fruit or seed of the cowpea plant
black-eyed pea
annual legume grown in the southern USA for forage and soil improvement, cowpea; edible seed of the cowpea plant; burnt pea (or whitish beans) having a single dark spot
black-eyed pea
eaten fresh as shell beans or dried
black-eyed pea
sprawling Old World annual cultivated especially in southern United States for food and forage and green manure
black-eyed peas
Small, slightly kidney-shaped beans marked with one black spot or "eye"; introduced into the Southwest by African slaves
black-eyed peas
A small beige bean of the legume family with a round black "eye" located at its inner curve This bean is popular, particularly in the south Also called the "cowpea " Varieties with yellow "eyes" are called "yellow-eyed peas "
black-eyed susan
the state flower of Maryland; of central and southeastern United States; having daisylike flowers with dark centers and yellow to orange rays tropical African climbing plant having yellow flowers with a dark purple center
black-eyed susan
tropical African climbing plant having yellow flowers with a dark purple center
bleary-eyed
having blurred vision, not seeing clearly
bleary-eyed
tired to the point of exhaustion
blue eyed boy
{i} boy with blue eyes; person who is the favorite of someone or of a group (Informal British usage)
blue-eyed
having blue eyes
blue-eyed
having eyes that are blue in color
blue-eyed
favorite; "the fair-haired boy of the literary set"
blue-eyed Mary
An annual North American herb (Collinsia verna) having bicolored flowers with two lips. Also called innocence
blue-eyed african daisy
bushy perennial of South Africa with white or violet flowers; in its native region often clothes entire valley sides in a sheet of color
blue-eyed boy
disapproval Someone's blue-eyed boy is a young man who they like better than anyone else and who therefore receives better treatment than other people. He was the media's blue-eyed boy. = darling, favourite. the man or boy in a group who is most liked and approved of by someone in authority
blue-eyed grass
plant with grasslike foliage and delicate blue flowers
blue-eyed(a)
favorite; "the fair-haired boy of the literary set
boss-eyed
(British informal) cross-eyed
bug-eyed
A bug-eyed person or animal has eyes that stick out. bug-eyed monsters We were bug-eyed in wonderment
bug-eyed
having bulging eyes, having eyes which protrude
clear-eyed
mentally acute or penetratingly discerning; "too clear-eyed not to see what problems would follow"; "chaos could be prevented only by clear-sighted leadership"; "much too perspicacious to be taken in by so spurious an argument
cock-eyed
squinty, having a squinty eye; crooked, tilted, not straight
cross-eyed
Someone who is cross-eyed has eyes that seem to look towards each other. having eyes that both look in towards the nose
dark-eyed junco
common North American junco having gray plumage and eyes with dark brown irises
deep-eyed
characteristic of the bony face of a cadaver
dewy-eyed
disapproval If you say that someone is dewy-eyed, you are criticizing them because you think that they are unrealistic and think events and situations are better than they really are. having eyes that are slightly wet with tears
dove eyed
{s} having eyes like a dove; dove-like eyes
dry eyed
{s} tearless; not moved to tears or empathy, marked by lack of sentimentalism
dry-eyed
If you say that someone is dry-eyed, you mean that although they are in a very sad situation they are not actually crying. At the funeral she was dry-eyed and composed. tearful. not crying
dry-eyed
{s} not crying, not moved to tears or empathy, marked by lack of sentimentalism
eagle-eyed
If you describe someone as eagle-eyed, you mean that they watch things very carefully and seem to notice everything. Three cannabis plants were found by eagle-eyed police officers. very good at seeing or noticing things
eagle-eyed
capable of seeing to a great distance
evil-eyed
person superstitiously believed to have the power to cause injury or bad luck with a glance
eye
If you eye someone or something in a particular way, you look at them carefully in that way. Sally eyed Claire with interest Martin eyed the bottle at Marianne's elbow
eye
the organ of sight Spheroid in shape, approximately one inch in diameter For anatomy, see "Anatomy of the Eye" on the MD Support web site
eye
If you keep your eyes open or keep an eye out for someone or something, you watch for them carefully. I ask the mounted patrol to keep their eyes open You and your friends keep an eye out -- if there's any trouble we'll make a break for it
eye
If you say that someone has an eye for something, you mean that they are good at noticing it or making judgments about it. Susan has a keen eye for detail, so each dress is beautifully finished off
eye
If something catches your eye, you suddenly notice it. As she turned back, a movement across the lawn caught her eye. see also eye-catching
eye
If someone has their eye on you, they are watching you carefully to see what you do. As the boat plodded into British waters and up the English Channel, Customs had their eye on her
eye
The faculty of seeing; power or range of vision; hence, judgment or taste in the use of the eye, and in judging of objects; as, to have the eye of a sailor; an eye for the beautiful or picturesque
eye
the apple of your eye: see apple to turn a blind eye: see blind to feast your eyes: see feast in your mind's eye: see mind the naked eye: see naked to pull the wool over someone's eyes: see wool. eyeing eying to look at someone or something carefully, especially because you do not trust them or because you want something. Organ that receives light and visual images. Non-image forming, or direction, eyes are found among worms, mollusks, cnidarians, echinoderms, and other invertebrates; image-forming eyes are found in certain mollusks, most arthropods, and nearly all vertebrates. Arthropods are unique in possessing a compound eye, which results in their seeing a multiple image that is partially integrated in the brain. Lower vertebrates such as fish have eyes on either side of the head, allowing a maximum view of the surroundings but producing two separate fields of vision. In predatory birds and mammals, binocular vision became more important. Evolutionary changes in the placement of the eyes permitted a larger overlap of the two visual fields, resulting in the higher mammals in a parallel line of direct sight. The human eye is roughly spherical. Light passes through its transparent front and stimulates receptor cells on the retina (cones for colour vision, rods for black-and-white vision in faint light), which in turn send impulses through the optic nerve to the brain. Vision disorders include near-and farsightedness and astigmatism (correctable with eyeglasses or contact lenses), colour blindness, and night blindness. Other eye disorders (including detached retina and glaucoma) can cause visual-field defects or blindness. See also ophthalmology; photoreception. electric eye tiger's eye apotropaic eye cat's eye evil eye Seeing Eye dog deceive the eye black eyed pea One Eyed black eyed Susan
eye
- the low pressure center of a tropical storm or hurricane This area is surrounded by the most intense area of the storm and at a huge contrast Inside the eye, winds are calm and sometimes the sky clears
eye
An organ that is sensitive to light, which it converts to electrical signals passed to the brain, by which means animals see
eye
The center of a tropical storm or hurricane, characterized by a roughly circular area of light winds and rain-free skies An eye will usually develop when the maximum sustained wind speeds exceed 78 mph It can range in size from as small as 5 miles up to 60 miles, but the average size is 20 miles In general, when the eye begins to shrink in size, the storm is intensifying
eye
The space commanded by the organ of sight; scope of vision; hence, face; front; the presence of an object which is directly opposed or confronted; immediate presence
eye
A photodetection device consisting of at least a single photoreceptor cell enclosed in a light tight compartment with an aperture stop There are four fundamental types of eyes
eye
The organ of sight or vision
eye
If you have your eye on something, you want to have it. if you're saving up for a new outfit you've had your eye on
eye
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. We want all our members to undertake this trip responsibly, with their eyes open
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The relatively calm center of the tropical cyclone that is more than one half surrounded by wall cloud
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Organ of sight
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To appear; to look
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In most invertebrates the eyes are immovable ocelli, or compound eyes made up of numerous ocelli
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The center of a hurricane, an area of relative calm and very low pressure
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The low pressure center of a tropical cyclone Winds are normally calm and sometimes the sky clears
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The eye of a storm, tornado, or hurricane is the centre of it. The eye of the hurricane hit Florida just south of Miami. see also black eye, private eye, shut-eye
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Your eyes are the parts of your body with which you see. I opened my eyes and looked Maria's eyes filled with tears. a tall, thin white-haired lady with piercing dark brown eyes He is now blind in one eye
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If you make eye contact with someone, you look at them at the same time as they look at you, so that you are both aware that you are looking at each other. If you avoid eye contact with someone, you deliberately do not look straight at them because you feel awkward or embarrassed. She was looking at me across the room, and we made eye contact several times I spent a fruitless ten minutes walking up and down the high street, desperately avoiding eye contact with passers-by
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If you catch someone's eye, you do something to attract their attention, so that you can speak to them. I tried to catch Chrissie's eye to find out what she was playing at
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The eye is the leaf bud of the potato When a set is planted, the new plant sprouts from the eye of the potato
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If you close your eyes to something bad or if you shut your eyes to it, you ignore it. Most governments must simply be shutting their eyes to the problem
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If you cry your eyes out, you cry very hard
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When you take your eyes off the thing you have been watching or looking at, you stop looking at it. She took her eyes off the road to glance at me
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good discernment (either with the eyes or as if with the eyes); "she has an eye for fresh talent"; "he has an artist's eye"
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{i} organ used for seeing, oculus; capability to see; attitude or emotions of a person; attention of a person, one's gaze; point of view; eyehole, small hole of a needle through which thread is passed; (Meteorology) center of a storm
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a small hole or loop (as in a needle); "the thread wouldn't go through the eye" good discernment (either with the eyes or as if with the eyes); "she has an eye for fresh talent"; "he has an artist's eye" attention to what is seen; "he tried to catch her eye" look at
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If something opens your eyes, it makes you aware that something is different from the way that you thought it was. Watching your child explore the world about her can open your eyes to delights long forgotten
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That which resembles the organ of sight, in form, position, or appearance The spots on a feather, as of peacock
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The eye of a needle is the small hole at one end which the thread passes through
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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. William was a man of discernment, with an eye for quality Their chief negotiator turned his critical eye on the United States He first learnt to fish under the watchful eye of his grandmother
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The center/centre of a hurricane
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A roughly circular area of relatively light winds and fair weather at the center of a hurricane
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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. All eyes will be on tomorrow's vote The eyes of the world were now on the police
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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. I'm sure you will appreciate that we must keep a careful eye on all our running costs I went for a run there, keeping an eye on the children the whole time
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A brood; as, an eye of pheasants
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A hole at the blunt end of a needle through which thread is passed
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an area that is approximately central within some larger region; "it is in the center of town"; "they ran forward into the heart of the struggle"; "they were in the eye of the storm"
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The scar to which the adductor muscle is attached in oysters and other bivalve shells; also, the adductor muscle itself, esp
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the organ of sight
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the center of a tropical storm or hurricane that has low pressure, light winds, and rain-free skies
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A reproductive bud in a potato
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An eye on a potato is one of the dark spots from which new stems grow
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look at
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The highly susceptible optic nerve which, according to Mom, can be "put out" by anything from a suction-arrow to a carelessly handled butter knife
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hole in the centre of the runner stone through which grain passes into the middle of the two stones
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The highly susceptible optic nerve which, according to Mom, can be "putout" by anything from a suction-arrow to a carelessly handled butter knife
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a small hole or loop (as in a needle); "the thread wouldn't go through the eye"
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The calm center of a hurricane where winds are calm and skies are virtualy rain free This where the Hurricane Hunter airplanes fly to get the pressure readings to determine how strong the storm is The eye of a mature hurricane can range from 3 to 65 miles wide
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If someone sees or considers something through your eyes, they consider it in the way that you do, from your point of view. She tried to see things through his eyes
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To clap eyes on someone or something, or set or lay eyes on them, means to see them. That's probably the most bare and bleak island I've ever had the misfortune to clap eyes on What was he doing when you last set eyes on him?
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A fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook
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If something, especially something surprising or impressive, meets your eyes, you see it. The first sight that met my eyes on reaching the front door was the church enveloped in flames
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You say `there's more to this than meets the eye' when you think a situation is not as simple as it seems to be. This whole business is very puzzling. There is a lot more to it than meets the eye
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the calm, cloudless center of a hurricane around which the storm winds whirl
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emphasis 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. A lot of them died in front of our eyes
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{f} look at, stare, eyeball
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Observation; oversight; watch; inspection; notice; attention; regard
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In man, and the vertebrates generally, it is properly the movable ball or globe in the orbit, but the term often includes the adjacent parts
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If you see eye to eye with someone, you agree with them and have the same opinions and views. Yuriko saw eye to eye with Yul on almost every aspect of the production
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The roughly circular area of comparatively light winds that encompasses the center of a severe tropical cyclone The eye is either completely or partially surrounded by the eyewall cloud
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If you cast your eye or run your eye over something, you look at it or read it quickly. I would be grateful if he could cast an expert eye over it and tell me what he thought of it
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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. There are pine trees as far as the eye can see
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This is a spell Range Spells cast at Eye range are cast upon a creature that the magus has eye-contact with This has the same difficulty as casting at Touch range, but is a different Range (A formulaic spell will have one or other Range; not a choice )
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An eye is a small metal loop which a hook fits into, as a fastening on a piece of clothing
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A hole through the head of a needle, pin, bolt, etc , or a loop forming a hole or opening through which something is intended to pass, such as a hook, pin, shaft or rope Familiar examples are an eye at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss, an eye at the end of a rope as the parts of shrouds and stays that pass over a masthead A "worked eye" is one having its edge rounded off like a ring, while a "shackle eye" is drilled straight through, permitting an inserted bolt or pin to bear along its entire length
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A mark on an animal, such as a peacock or butterfly, resembling an eye
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To fix the eye on; to look on; to view; to observe; particularly, to observe or watch narrowly, or with fixed attention; to hold in view
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Area in the center of a hurricane that is devoid of clouds
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attention to what is seen; "he tried to catch her eye"
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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. The other serious problem in the eyes of the new government is communalism Richard Dorrington was, in their eyes, a very sensible and reliable man
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emphasis If you say that you are up to your eyes in something, you are emphasizing that you have a lot of it to deal with, and often that you are very busy. I am up to my eyes in work
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Movement Control: The visual skills needed to smoothly and accurately move the eyes while following or locating an object These skills include eye-tracking, eye-jumps and near-to-far movements When a child has difficulty with eye-movements, he will lose his place while reading, have difficulty copying from the chalkboard or books and will be a slow reader
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A surrounded area providing one safe liberty Stones that have two eyes are safe from capture
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    التركية النطق

    ayd

    النطق

    /ˈīd/ /ˈaɪd/

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    ... They had done the Black Eyed Peas. ...
    ... we are clear-eyed about Iran support for terrorist organization like Hezbollah ...
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