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1 Eye-Pattern
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2 eye for goal
■ The natural and apparently innate ability of certain players to sense scoring opportunities.■ Fähigkeit von Spielern, bei Torchancen in bestimmter, nicht bewusst gelenkter Weise zu reagieren und so zum Torerfolg zu gelangen. -
3 Eye catcher
m < werb> ■ eye catcher -
4 Eye-Dropper
сущ.брит. "пипетка" (инструмент для отбора образцов цвета, а также других свойств объектов) -
5 eye-catcher
Blickfang, vor allem in der WerbungDeutsch-Russische Wörterbuch der Redewendungen mit Adjektiven und Partizipien > eye-catcher
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6 Auge eines Wirbelsturms
eye of a tropical cyclone; storm eyeDeutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch für Geographie > Auge eines Wirbelsturms
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7 Augenarzt m
eye specialist, eye doctor US -
8 Augenärztin f
eye specialist, eye doctor US -
9 ins Auge fallend
eye-catching* * *((of type) thick and clear, like this.) bold -
10 Eyeliner
Eye·li·ner <-s, -> [ʼaɪlaɪnɐ] meyeliner -
11 Auge des Orkans
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12 Auge für Details
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13 ins Auge fallend
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14 ins Auge springend
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15 die Augentropfen
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16 der Blickfang
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17 die Augenfarbe
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18 der Augenzeuge
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19 die Augenklinik
- {eye hospital; ophthalmic hospital} -
20 das Nadelöhr
- {eye} mắt, con mắt, lỗ, vòng, thòng lọng, vòng mắt, điểm giữa, sự nhìn, thị giác, cách nhìn, sự đánh giá, sự chú ý, sự theo dõi, sự sáng suốt
См. также в других словарях:
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 two eyes … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eye Q — Records ist ein Plattenlabel, das von 1992 bis 1997 die Trance Szene stark geprägt hat. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Geschichte 2 Produzenten 3 Sublabels 4 … Deutsch Wikipedia
eye — ► NOUN 1) the organ of sight in humans and animals. 2) a rounded eye like marking on an animal or bird. 3) a round, dark spot on a potato from which a new shoot grows. 4) the small hole in a needle through which the thread is passed. 5) a small… … English terms dictionary
eye — or private eye [ī] n. [ME ey, eie < OE ēage, akin to Ger auge < IE base * okw , to see > Gr osse, eyes, ōps, face, eye, L oculus] 1. the organ of sight in humans and animals 2. a) the eyeball b) the iris [brown eyes] … English World dictionary
Eye — (englisch „eye“: Auge) steht für Eye Industries, Plattenlabel Kurzform von Private Eye, britisches Satiremagazin Eye (Zeitschrift), britische Zeitschrift für Graphikdesign eine Kurzgeschichtensammlung von Frank Herbert, in der deutschen Ausgabe… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Eye-Fi — is a 2GB SD card that has Wi Fi capabilities.It can upload JPEG photos from the camera to photo sharing sites such as Flickr, Facebook, and PhotoBucket.The Eye Fi Card is a wireless memory card. It automatically uploads pictures from your digital … Wikipedia
eye — [n1] judgment, opinion appreciation, belief, conviction, discernment, discrimination, eagle eye*, feeling, mind, perception, persuasion, point of view, recognition, scrutiny, sentiment, surveillance, tab, taste, view, viewpoint, watch; concepts… … New thesaurus
Eye Q — may refer to:* EyeQ (Advertising Agency), Eye Q, an advertising agency based in New Delhi, India. Mainly into Ad films, Corporate films, Print, Web total brand strategy. * Eye Q (record label), a German record label. * EyeQ, a Danish popgroup… … Wikipedia
eye up — (informal) To consider the (esp sexual) attractiveness of • • • Main Entry: ↑eye * * * ˌeye ˈup [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they eye up he/she/it … Useful english dictionary
Eye — ([imac]), n. [Prob. fr. nye, an eye being for a nye. See {Nye}.] (Zo[ o]l.) A brood; as, an eye of pheasants. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Eye — ([imac]), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Eyed} ([imac]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Eying or Eyeing}.] To fix the eye on; to stare at; to look on; to view; to observe; particularly, to observe or watch narrowly, or with fixed attention; to hold in view. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English