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1 eye
n. око;2. вид, осет за вид;3. поглед; to set eyes on - погледува некого; to catch one's eye - фаќа (нечиј) поглед; привлекува внимание; to make eyes - намигнува (некому at); око; алка, ушка -
2 blind
слеп, ќор, несвесен заn завеса за сонце, ролетна, сончана завесаv заслепува, ослепувапараван* * *adj.слеп; to go blind - ослепува;2. нечитлив, нејасен;3. неразумен; to be blind to - неспособен да разбере, процени нешто;4. (сленг) пијан (исто и blind drunk)n. (pl.) слепциv. ослепи, заслепи;2. затемнува, намалува светлина; слеп; ролетна; слеп, заслепува; n 1. ролетна, желузини; to draw the blinds спуштање на релетни; to raise the blinds подигнување на ролетни (also Venetian blind);2. Br.; see window shade;3. (hunting) чека;4. измама; лажен објект;5. misc.; *the blind leading the blind не се зна кој е поголем слепец; blind II a слеп; born blind слеп од раѓање; blind obedience слепа послушност; blind in one eye слеп на едно око, ќор; she is blind to his mistakes таа е слепа на неговите грешки; *as blind as a bat сосема слеп; blind III v tr ослепување; заслепување; blinded by the sun заслепен од сонцето
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To catch one's eye — Eye Eye ([imac]), n. [OE. eghe, eighe, eie, eye, AS. e[ a]ge; akin to OFries. [=a]ge, OS. [=o]ga, D. oog, Ohg. ouga, G. auge, Icel. auga, Sw. [ o]ga, Dan. [ o]ie, Goth. aug[=o]; cf. OSlav. oko, Lith. akis, L. okulus, Gr. o kkos, eye, o sse, the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
keep one's eye on the ball — {v. phr.} 1. To watch the ball at all times in a sport, usually in order to hit it or get it; not stop watching the ball. * /Keep your eye on the baseball or you won t be able to hit it./ 2. {informal} To be watchful and ready; be wide awake and… … Dictionary of American idioms
keep one's eye on the ball — {v. phr.} 1. To watch the ball at all times in a sport, usually in order to hit it or get it; not stop watching the ball. * /Keep your eye on the baseball or you won t be able to hit it./ 2. {informal} To be watchful and ready; be wide awake and… … Dictionary of American idioms
have one's eye on — I. phrasal 1. : to look at 2. : to watch constantly and attentively : keep one s eyes on 3. : to have as an objective II. phrasal : to have marked intentions of acquiring or possessing had his eye on a little cottage up in the mountains … Useful english dictionary
have\ one's\ eye\ on — • keep an eye on • keep one s eye on • have one s eye on v. phr. 1. To watch carefully; not stop paying attention to. Keep an eye on the stove in case the coffee boils. You must keep your eye on the ball when you play tennis. A good driver keeps… … Словарь американских идиом
keep\ one's\ eye\ on — • keep an eye on • keep one s eye on • have one s eye on v. phr. 1. To watch carefully; not stop paying attention to. Keep an eye on the stove in case the coffee boils. You must keep your eye on the ball when you play tennis. A good driver keeps… … Словарь американских идиом
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out of the corner of one's eye — {adv. phr.} Without looking at a person or thing directly or openly; secretly; without being noticed. * /The cat looked at the mouse out of the corner of his eye./ * /Mike watched the boys across the street out of the corner of his eye as he… … Dictionary of American idioms