eye

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English - Turkish
göz

Bu şarkı o kadar acıklı ki gözlerimi yaşarttı. - This song is so moving that it brings tears to my eyes.

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

{f} izlemek
yatak istinadı
gözlemek
gözetme
iğne deliği
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.

{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.

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

delik

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

görme gücü

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

gözünü dikip bakmak
nazar

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

dikkatle bakmak
dişi kopça
görüş

Görüş yeteneğim bozulmaya başlıyor. - My eyesight is beginning to fail.

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

çeşm
{i} kanı

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

toplanma noktası
göze benzer herhangi bir şey
(isim) göz, bakış, nazar, görüş, bakış açısı, kanı, ilmik, ilik, tomurcuk
{f} gözetlemek
{i} tomurcuk
{f} süzmek
{i} ilik
bakmak

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.

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

{f} kuşkuyla bakmak
ayn

O konuda onunla aynı fikirde değilim. - I don't see eye to eye with him on that matter.

Gözlerimiz gerçek değilse aynalar nasıl gerçek olabilir? - How can mirrors be real if our eyes aren't real?

basar
delmek
eye narrowly dikkatle süzmek
{i} ilmik
gözünün
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.

gözün

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

Tom Mary'nin gözüne baktı. - Tom looked Mary in the eye.

halka

Senin gözlerinin altında mor halkalar var. - You've got dark circles under your eyes.

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

evil eye
nazar

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

eye strain
göz yorgunluğu
eye banks
(Tıp,Optik) göz bankaları
eye cream
(Tıp) göz kremi
eye from head to foot
süzmek
eye lens
(Anatomi) göz merceği
eye lid
(Anatomi) gözkapağı
eye lotion
göz damlası
eye pain
(Tıp) göz ağrısı
eye pencil
(Tıp) göz kalemi
eye sight
görüş uzaklığı
eye test
(Tıp) göz muayenesi
eye tooth
köpek dişi
eye wash
saçmalık
eye wash
palavra
eye wash
göz banyosu
eye ball
göz yuvarlağı
eye brow
kaş
eye catching
göz alıcı
eye disease
göz hastalığı
eye doctor
göz doktoru
eye drop
göz damlası

Bu meyve suyunun tadı göz damlası gibi. Göz damlasının tadına baktın mı? - This juice tastes like eye drops. You've tasted eye drops?

Göz damlası satın almak istiyorum. - I'd like to buy eye drops.

eye dropper
göz damlası
eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
dişe diş
eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
göze göz
eye lash
kirpik
eye lid
göz kapağı
eye lotion
göz losyonu
eye mask
göz maskesi
eye opener
ibret
eye shadow
göz farı

Mary göz farı kullanıyor mu? - Is Mary wearing eye shadow?

Mary göz farı sürüyor. - Mary is wearing eye shadow.

eye sight
görme gücü
eye socket
göz çukuru
eye socket
gözyuvası
eye sore
çirkin
eye witness
görgü tanığı
eye-catching
dikkat çekici
eye-catching
göze çarpan
eye bar
başı delikli çubuk, gözlü çubuk
eye bead
Nazar boncuğu
eye blink
Göz kırpışması
eye blink
1. Göz açıp kapayıncaya dek geçen çok kısa zaman süresi
eye booger
göz çapağı
eye booger
göz çapak
eye booger
çapak
eye brow
kas
eye candy
(deyim) göze çekici gelen hoş karşı cins
eye care
göz bakımı
eye catching
göze çarpma
eye chart
Göz doktorlarının kullandığı göz kontrol çizelgesi
eye contact
Gözgöze gelme
eye contact
Göz teması
eye contour
Göz çevresi
eye cutting
göz aşısı
eye dialect
göz lehçesi
eye drop
damla

Göz damlası satın almak istiyorum. - I'd like to buy eye drops.

Bu meyve suyunun tadı göz damlası gibi. Göz damlasının tadına baktın mı? - This juice tastes like eye drops. You've tasted eye drops?

eye flap
göz kapağı
eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
göze göz, dişe dış
eye for eye
göz göz için
eye glasses
gözlük
eye gum
göz sakız
eye height
göz yüksekliği
eye lashes
göz kirpikleri
eye level
göz seviyesi
eye lift cream
göz altı kremi
eye muscles
göz kasları
eye nut
halkalı somun
eye of a needle
iğne deliği
eye of the storm
fırtınanın göz
eye opening
göz açma
eye pad
(Tıp, İlaç) (Ecza) Göz bandı
eye pleasure
göz zevki
eye popping
göz haşhaş
eye puffiness
Göz şişkinliği
eye sight
Bkz. eyesight
eye to eye
göz göze
eye tracker
göz izci
eye tracking
Görsel tarama
eye wall
göz duvar
eye water
göz su
eye wink
göz kırpmak
eye-catching
göz alıcı
eye-hand coordination
(Veya hand-eye coordination) El-göz koordinasyonu, el ile göz arasındaki koordinasyon
eye-patch
Sağlık amaçlı kullanılan göz bandı
eye-pleasing
Göze hoş gelen, hoş görünen
eye-popping
Göz kamaştırıcı, gözleri yuvalarından çıkaracak kadar heyecan verici ve ilginç
eye-popping
Çok şaşırtıcı, hayretler içinde bırakan

An eye-popping display of fireworks.

eye-strain
eye-gerinim
eye-watering
eye-sulama
eye for an eye
göze göz dise dis
eye for an eye
kısasa kısas
eye to eye
aynı görüşlerde olmak
see eye to eye
tamamen aynı fikirde olmak
eye catching
dikkat çekici
eye bolt
delikli cıvata
eye color
göz rengi

Tom'un göz rengi yeşildir. - Tom's eye color is green.

eye up
kesmek
eyeful
göz dolduran
eyeful
göze batan
eyeful
bir içim su
eyeful
göz alıcı
eyeing
bakma
eyeing
yakından seyretme
eyeing
süzme
eyeful
gözalıcı kimse/şey
eyeless
kör
see eye to eye
aynı ağızı kullanmak
see eye to eye with
anlaşmak
see eye to eye with
uyuşmak
see eye to eye with
uymak
expert eye, skilled eye
uzman göz, yetenekli göz
eye to
göz kararmak
eye to
göz etmek
eyeful
güzel kız
eyes
gözler

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

Bu şarkı o kadar acıklı ki gözlerimi yaşarttı. - This song is so moving that it brings tears to my eyes.

eyes
gözlerim

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

Gözlerimi kontrol ettirmek için hastaneye gittim. - I went to the hospital to have my eyes tested.

eying
halen bakmaktadır
see eye to eye
Bir konu üzerinde mutabık olmak
eye bolt
(Tekstil) delikli civata
eye bolt
gözlü cıvata
eye bolt
mapa
eye liner
sürme
eye opener
sabah içilen içki
eye opener
şaşırtıcı haber
eye socket
gözevi
eyed
{s} gözlü
eyed
(sıfat) gözlü
eyeful
{i} göz dolduran şey
eyeful
{i} güzel şey
eyeful
slang bir içim su
eyeful
göze batan veya göz dolduran herhangi bir şey
eyeful
i., k.dili
eyeful
argo güzel kız
eyeful
göz alıcı şey
eyeful
hoş görüntü
eyeless
gözsüz
see eye to eye
her konuda anlaşmak
see eye to eye with
(deyim) kesinlikle anlaşmak
see eye to eye with
aynı fikirde olmak
see eye to eye with smb
tamamen aynı fikirde olmak
see eye to eye with smb
aynı görüşte olmak
English - English
The London Eye, a tourist attraction in London
the comedic magazine Private Eye
To observe carefully

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

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.

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

He has an eye for talent.

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

That dress caught her eye.

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

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

The visual sense

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

The dark brown center of a black-eyed Susan flower
An organ that is sensitive to light, which it converts to electrical signals passed to the brain, by which means animals see
A hole at the blunt end of a needle through which thread is passed
A reproductive bud in a potato
{n} the organ of sight, view, face, a hole, a bud
{v} to watch, observe, view, appear, show
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
- 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
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
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
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
The organ of sight or vision
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
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
The relatively calm center of the tropical cyclone that is more than one half surrounded by wall cloud
Organ of sight
To appear; to look
In most invertebrates the eyes are immovable ocelli, or compound eyes made up of numerous ocelli
The center of a hurricane, an area of relative calm and very low pressure
The low pressure center of a tropical cyclone Winds are normally calm and sometimes the sky clears
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
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
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
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
The eye is the leaf bud of the potato When a set is planted, the new plant sprouts from the eye of the potato
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
If you cry your eyes out, you cry very hard
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
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"
{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
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
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
That which resembles the organ of sight, in form, position, or appearance The spots on a feather, as of peacock
The eye of a needle is the small hole at one end which the thread passes through
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
The center/centre of a hurricane
A roughly circular area of relatively light winds and fair weather at the center of a hurricane
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
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
A brood; as, an eye of pheasants
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"
The scar to which the adductor muscle is attached in oysters and other bivalve shells; also, the adductor muscle itself, esp
the organ of sight
the center of a tropical storm or hurricane that has low pressure, light winds, and rain-free skies
An eye on a potato is one of the dark spots from which new stems grow
look at
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
hole in the centre of the runner stone through which grain passes into the middle of the two stones
The highly susceptible optic nerve which, according to Mom, can be "putout" by anything from a suction-arrow to a carelessly handled butter knife
Eye-talian
Italian, usually in reference to an Italian American or Italian American culture

Hey, Pensiero, ya know whut a Eye-talian submarine sounds like, on dat new sonar?.

eye M.D.
Alternative form of eye MD
eye M.D.s
plural form of eye M.D. Alternative form of eye MDs
eye MD
An ophthalmologist
eye MDs
plural form of eye MD
eye bank
a reserve store of human corneas kept for treatment of the blind
eye bolt
A screw with a loop on the end
eye bolts
plural form of eye bolt
eye candy
Any object or sight with considerable visual appeal

The computer graphics added lots of eye candy to that movie.

eye candy
A very attractive person or persons, or the salient visible physical attributes of same

I'm going to the beach to check out some eye candy.

eye chart
a sign or poster showing letters or symbols in progressively smaller lines of type, used to test distance vision

The doctor said I needed glasses after I failed to read past the fourth line on the eye chart.

eye charts
plural form of eye chart
eye contact
The condition or action of looking at another human or animal in the eye

If you make the animal angry, walk slowly backwards and avoid making eye contact.

eye dialect
The written representations of dialect speech in which words are spelled in a manner which indicates a non-standard pronunciation
eye dialect
A set of such nonstandard spellings, collectively used to reflect a certain form of speech
eye dialect
The deliberate use of nonstandard spellings to indicate that the speaker uses a nonstandard or dialectal speech, even though the spelling is pronounced the same way as the original word
eye dialects
plural form of eye dialect
eye doctor
An ophthalmologist
eye doctors
plural form of eye doctor
eye drop
Medicine to be administered to the eyes
eye drops
plural form of eye drop
eye fillet
filet mignon

It serves seafood, but it's the porterhouse and eye fillets that jump off the plates here.

eye for an eye
compensation for injury caused by a person, in the form of inflicting of an identical injury on that person
eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
Compensation for injury caused by a person, in the form of inflicting of an identical injury on that person
eye of a needle
The small gap in a needle, with just enough space for a thread to pass through

It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.

eye of the beholder
The evaluation depending on perception of person who sees and considers

Whether that was abusive or not, that is in the eye of the beholder. — Randall Vogt.

eye of the storm
A region of calm weather right in the middle of a storm
eye pattern
An oscilloscope display of a data signal passed through a transmission line, clocked synchronously to the data symbols
eye rhyme
Pairs of words (or syllables) that, because of their spelling, look as if they rhyme but, because of different pronunciation, do not
eye rhymes
plural form of eye rhyme
eye shadow
makeup that is put below the eye to give a darker complexion
eye sight
vision; the ability or accuracy with which one can see
eye socket
The bony cavity which contains the eyeball and its associated muscles, vessels, and nerves. In humans, seven bones make up each bony orbit:

lacrimal bone.

eye sockets
plural form of eye socket
eye teeth
plural form of eye tooth
eye test
A series of examinations carried out by an optician to assess a patient's vision
eye tests
plural form of eye test
eye tooth
A canine tooth (only of human teeth)
eye up
To examine closely something coveted

The dog was eyeing up my steak.

eye witnesses
plural form of eye witness
eye-candy
Attributive form of eye candy

eye-candy girlfriend.

eye-catching
visually attractive
eye-catching
That attracts the attention; attention-grabbing
eye-drop
a saline liquid, used to administer medication to the eye
eye-drop
a tear
eye-drops
a saline liquid, used to administer medication to the eye
eye-hand coordination
Alternative form of hand-eye coordination

Sorry, but I just don't think you have the eye-hand coordination to be a juggler in this circus.

eye-opener
An alcoholic beverage consumed first thing in the morning. A euphemism used by those offering or consuming alcohol in the morning

As soon as I got on the plane I asked the flight attendant for an eye-opener, but all he had to offer was orange juice.

eye-opener
An experience or event that reveals, enlightens, or informs; something that causes learning, revelation, realization, or increased awareness

A visit to the slaughterhouse was a real eye-opener to anyone who thought they understood where their food came from.

eye-popping
Visually astonishing, stunning, incredible
eye line
the direction of an on-camera person's gaze
eye bead
The eye bead is a kind of glass art originating in Anatolia. This art has changed very little since thousands of years. The 3,000 years old antique Mediterranean glass art lives in these eye bead furnaces with its every detail
eye blink
a usually involuntary shutting and opening of the eye
eye blink
a brief period of time : INSTANT
eye of Horus
An ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health
eye popping
(deyim) Eliciting wonder or astonishment: "an eye-popping display of fireworks"
eye puffiness
Eye puffiness, also known as "puffy eyes" or swelling around the eyes, refers to the appearance of swelling in the tissues around the eyes, called the orbits
eye tracker
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze ("where we are looking") or the motion of an eye relative to the head. An eye tracker is a device for measuring eye positions and eye movements. Eye trackers are used in research on the visual system, in psychology, in cognitive linguistics and in product design. There are a number of methods for measuring eye movements. The most popular variant uses video images from which the eye position is extracted. Other methods use search coils or are based on the electrooculogram
eye tracking
Eye tracking is the process of measuring either the point of gaze ("where we are looking") or the motion of an eye relative to the head. An eye tracker is a device for measuring eye positions and eye movements. Eye trackers are used in research on the visual system, in psychology, in cognitive linguistics and in product design. There are a number of methods for measuring eye movements. The most popular variant uses video images from which the eye position is extracted. Other methods use search coils or are based on the electrooculogram
eye-hand coordination
Eye–hand (alternatively hand–eye) coordination refers to the control of eye movement and the processing of visual input to guide bodily movement. This has been studied in activities as diverse as tea making, the movement of solid objects such as wooden blocks, sporting performance, music reading, and copy-typing
eye-patch
A covering worn over the eye to protect it if it is damaged or sore
eye for an eye
person's punishment should be equal to the wrong or crime which he committed (Biblical)
eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth
person's punishment should be equal to the wrong or crime which he committed (Biblical)
eye for eye
biblical saying concerning punishment that is equal to an offense, principle of justice that requires punishment equal in kind to the offense
eye to eye
in agreement, with understanding
eyed
Simple past tense and past participle of eye
eyed
Having a particular kind or number of eyes, as described by the word with which this term is combined
eyeful
a full or complete view; a good look
eyeful
an amount of material blown into the eye
eyeless
Having no eyes (organs of sight)
eyeless
Having no sight; blind
see eye to eye
To agree with someone; to concur; to get along

She just never saw eye to eye with her mother about politics.

eyeless
{a} having no eyes, not seeing, blind
An eye
optic
An eye
ee
An eye
glim
Eyes
eyen
Eyes
eghen
Eyes
eyghen
eye bolt
A bolt with an eye on one end
eye bolt
Used in conjunction with a hillside washer for tensioning cable braces
eye bolt
Rather than having a head, these bolts have a closed hook at the end These are used for flying scenery
eye bolt
A bolt having either a head looped to form a worked eye or a solid head with a hole drilled through it forming a shackle eye Its use is similar to that of a pad eye
eye catching
{s} that draws attention, very appealing, very noticeable
eye contact
Direct visual contact with another's eyes: "He managed to say hello to 12 people in five seconds without making eye contact with a single one" (Village Voice)
eye contact
meeting of two peoples gazes
eye contact
contact that occurs when two people look directly at each other; "a teacher should make eye contact with the students"
eye contact
a meeting of the eyes between two people that expresses meaningful nonverbal communication; "it was a mere glance, but the eye contact was enough to tell her that he was desperate to leave
eye liner
{i} cosmetic applied in a fine line around the eye
eye opener
the first one in the morning
eye opener
Slang, a drink of liquor, esp
eye opener
something surprising and revealing an alcoholic drink intended to wake one up early in the morning
eye opener
That which makes the eyes open, as startling news or occurrence, or U
eye socket
hollow part of the body into which the eye fits
eye socket
Your eye sockets are the two hollow parts on either side of your face, where your eyeballs are
eye socket
the bony cavity in the skull containing the eyeball
eye up
If someone eyes you up, they look at you in a way that shows they consider you attractive. a slob who eyes up the women and makes lewd comments The women sit in the corner and men eye them up. = ogle
eyed
One-eyed people (See Arimaspians, Cyclops )
eyed
{s} having a specific kind or number of eyes (i.e. blue-eyed)
eyed
having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified; often used in combination; "a peacock's eyed feathers"; "red-eyed
eyed
having eyes
eyed
Having eyes of a specified number or kind. Often used in combination: one-eyed; blue-eyed
eyed
having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified; often used in combination; "a peacock's eyed feathers"; "red-eyed"
eyed
Heaving (such or so many) eyes; used in composition; as, sharp-eyed; dull- eyed; sad-eyed; ox-eyed Juno; myriad- eyed
eyed
having eye-like spots
eyed
past of eye
eyed
A term made use of in speaking of the spots in a peacock's tail
eyeful
If you get an eyeful of something, especially of something that you would not normally see, you are able to get a good look at it. Then she bent over and gave him an eyeful of her tattoos
eyeful
a remarkable sight or a very attractive person (sometimes used ironically)
eyeful
{i} as much as the eye can hold; full or satisfying view, good look; strikingly attractive person
eyeful
a full view; a good look; "they wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful"
eyeful
Filling or satisfying the eye; visible; remarkable
eyeful
a strikingly beautiful woman; "she was a statuesque redheaded eyeful"
eyeful
a strikingly beautiful woman; "she was a statuesque redheaded eyeful
eyeful
a full view; a good look; "they wanted to see violence and they got an eyeful" a strikingly beautiful woman; "she was a statuesque redheaded eyeful
eyefuls
plural of eyeful
eyeing
Present participle of to eye
eyeless
lacking eyes or eyelike features; "eyeless fish that evolved in dark caves"; "an eyeless needle"
eyeless
having no eyes
eyeless
Without eyes; blind
eyeless
lacking eyes or eyelike features; "eyeless fish that evolved in dark caves"; "an eyeless needle" lacking sight; "blind as an eyeless beggar
eyeless
lacking sight; "blind as an eyeless beggar
eyeless
{s} blind, unable to see; lacking an eye or eyes
eyes
{i} judgement or opinion (example: "In my eyes [opinion]" or "In the eyes of law")
eyes
Lucy
eyes
The forward end of the space below the upper decks of a ship which lies next abaft the stem, where the sides approach very near to each other The hawse pipes are usually run down through the eyes of a ship
eyes
Eyes denote an internal liberty among a group of your own stones, so it would be suicide for your opponent to move into the space Having two eyes in a group is a way of securing territory
eyes
opinion or judgment; "in the eyes of the law"; "I was wrong in her eyes"
eyes
Atrean credits; unlike grids, they actually come in physical form, too; there are about 15 eyes to a riddle; the common currency of shady transactions
eyes
Spiders have simple eyes (i e , one lens per eye, as compared with the compound eyes of insects, which have multile lenses Humans have simple eyes too) Tarantulas have eight eyes (i e , four pairs), although a few species have only six Generally the eyes are arranged in two distinct rows - an anterior row and a posterior row The inner pair of eyes in each row are termed median and the outer pair are termed lateral Thus, the four pairs are the anterior median eyes (AME), anterior lateral eyes (ALE), posterior median eyes (PME) and posterior lateral eyes (PLE)
eyes
Term used to refer to Eye Protection or Shooters Safety Glasses Usage on a range could be "Eyes and Ears mandatory " Meaning eye and ear protection are required It is unsafe to use firearms, even outdoors, without proper eye and ear protection Failure to use appropriate protection can result in permanent injury including blindness and hearing loss or impairment Commercial products are available which in various styles and price range at your local range or gun shop
eyes
Free radical damage is implicated in the formation of cataracts and as an antioxidant beta carotene may exert protective effects by reducing oxidative damage It may also act as a filter and protect against light-induced damage to the fiber portion of the lens Beta carotene may also protect against macular degeneration, a disease affecting the retina to which older people are particularly susceptible
eyes
plural of eye
eyes
opinion or judgment; "in the eyes of the law"; "I was wrong in her eyes
eying
Present participle of to eye
see eye to eye
agree, be of the same opinion
see eye to eye
be in agreement; "We never saw eye to eye on this question"
see eye to eye
be in agreement; "We never saw eye to eye on this question
see eye to eye with
be of the same opinion with -, agree with -
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Definition of eye in Turkish English dictionary

Eye bolt
gözlü civata
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