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1 close one’s eyes to something
Close one’s eyes to somethingзакрывать глаза на что-тоYou can’t close your eyes to hunger in the world.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > close one’s eyes to something
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2 close one's eyes to something
Пословица: закрывать на что-либо глазаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > close one's eyes to something
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3 close one's eyes to something
закрывать глаза на что-л., не замечать чего-л. -
4 to close one's eyes to something
cerrar los ojos a algo————————hacer la vista gorda a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to close one's eyes to something
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5 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) lukke øjnene for* * *(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) lukke øjnene for -
6 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) hacer la vista gorda a algo -
7 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) loka augunum fyrir -
8 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) szemet huny vmi fölött -
9 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) ignorar/fazer vista grossa -
10 close one's eyes to
görmemezlikten gelmek, önemsememek, aldırmamak* * *(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) göz yummak, görmemezlikten gelmek -
11 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) zapirati oči pred čim -
12 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) sulkea silmänsä -
13 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) lukke øynene for, se gjennom fingrene med -
14 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) chiudere gli occhi su -
15 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) die Augen schließen vor -
16 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) przymykać oko (na coś) -
17 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) ignorēt, pievērt acis -
18 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) nekreipti dėmesio į -
19 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) -
20 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) a închide ochii la
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close one's eyes to — ► close one s eyes to refuse to acknowledge (something unpleasant). Main Entry: ↑eye … English terms dictionary
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close (or shut) one's eyes to — refuse to acknowledge (something unpleasant). → eye … English new terms dictionary
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close — 1. adj., adv., & n. adj. 1 (often foll. by to) situated at only a short distance or interval. 2 a having a strong or immediate relation or connection (close friend; close relative). b in intimate friendship or association (were very close). c… … Useful english dictionary
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