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1 -eyed
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2 -eyed
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3 wide-eyed
(a) (with fear, surprise) les yeux agrandis ou écarquillés;∎ he looked at me in wide-eyed astonishment il me regarda, les yeux écarquillés d'étonnement;∎ she watched wide-eyed elle regardait, les yeux écarquillés∎ he listened with wide-eyed innocence il écoutait avec une innocence (tout) ingénue -
4 cross-eyed
cross-eyed adj [person] atteint de strabisme, qui louche ; to be cross-eyed loucher, avoir un strabisme ; to make sb cross-eyed faire loucher qn. -
5 starry-eyed
starry-eyed adj [person] qui s'émerveille de tout ; starry-eyed about sb/sth ébloui par qn/qch ; with starry-eyed affection avec une affection débordante. -
6 blue-eyed
aux yeux bleus;∎ the boss's blue-eyed boy le chouchou du patron -
7 dewy-eyed
(innocent) innocent; (trusting) naïf, ingénu;∎ she looked at him dewy-eyed elle l'a regardé d'un air ingénu;∎ she gets all dewy-eyed about her husband/France elle est tout émue quand elle parle de son mari/la France -
8 glassy-eyed
à l'œil terne ou vitreux;∎ to be glassy-eyed avoir le regard vitreux ou terne;∎ he looked at me glassy-eyed il me fixa d'un œil vitreuxUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > glassy-eyed
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9 open-eyed
(qui a) les yeux ouverts;∎ they watched in open-eyed amazement ils ouvraient de grands yeux2 adverb∎ to stare open-eyed regarder les yeux écarquillés -
10 squinty-eyed
Un panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > squinty-eyed
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11 starry-eyed
∎ the children stood starry-eyed in front of the Christmas tree les enfants se tenaient devant le sapin de Noël, émerveillés;∎ there's nothing starry-eyed about her elle a vraiment les pieds sur terreUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > starry-eyed
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12 wide-eyed
[ˌwaɪd'aɪd]1) (with fear, surprise)2) ( naïve) [person, innocence] ingénu -
13 boss-eyed
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14 bright-eyed
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15 dark-eyed
dark-eyed adj [person] aux yeux sombres or noirs ; she was pale and dark-eyed elle était pâle et avait les yeux noirs. -
16 dry-eyed
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17 eagle-eyed
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18 green-eyed monster
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19 lynx-eyed
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20 misty-eyed
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Eyed — ([imac]d), a. Heaving (such or so many) eyes; used in composition; as, sharp eyed; blue eyed; dull eyed; sad eyed; ox eyed Juno; myriad eyed. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
-eyed — UK [aɪd] US suffix used with some adjectives for describing someone with eyes of a particular colour or shape or a particular expression in their eyes a brown eyed girl He jumped back wide eyed with horror. Thesaurus: suffixeshyponym * * * … Useful english dictionary
eyed — [ aıd ] suffix used with some adjectives for describing someone with a particular color or shape of eye or a particular expression in their eyes: a brown eyed girl He jumped back wide eyed with horror … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
eyed — īd adj having an eye or eyes esp. of a specified kind or number often used in combination <a blue eyed patient> … Medical dictionary
eyed — [īd] adj. 1. having eyes (of a specified kind) [blue eyed] 2. having markings that look like eyes; spotted … English World dictionary
eyed — adjective having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified; often used in combination (Freq. 2) a peacock s eyed feathers red eyed • Ant: ↑eyeless • Similar to: ↑almond eyed, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
eyed — cock·eyed; eyed; eyed·ness; hon·eyed; mon·eyed; pop·eyed; un·eyed; wall·eyed; hon·eyed·ly; hon·eyed·ness; … English syllables
-eyed — [[t] a͟ɪd[/t]] COMB in ADJ eyed combines with adjectives to form adjectives which indicate the colour, shape, or size of a person s eyes, or indicate the kind of expression that they have. ...a blonde haired, blue eyed little girl... She watched… … English dictionary
eyed — /uyd/, adj. 1. having an eye or eyes: an eyed needle; an eyed potato. 2. having eyes of a specified kind (usually used in combination): a blue eyed baby. 3. having eyelike spots. [1325 75; ME; see EYE, ED3] * * * … Universalium
-eyed — UK [aɪd] / US suffix used with some adjectives for describing someone with eyes of a particular colour or shape or a particular expression in their eyes a brown eyed girl He jumped back wide eyed with horror … English dictionary
Eyed — Eye 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.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English