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n. 1. нүд. swimming \eyes нулимс цийлэгнэсэн нүд. starry \eyes гялалзсан нүд. 2. нүдний хараа. 3. нүд хэлбэртэй юм. an eye for юманд нүдтэй, гярхай. have an eye on ажиглах. have eyes in the back of one's head бүх юмыг ажиглаж мэдэх, анхааралтай байх. in the eyes of, in someone's eyes... бодлоор бол. keep an eye on харах, хамгаалах. keep one's eyes peeled/ skinned (for sb/ sth) сайтар ажиглах, сайн харж авах. make eyes at someone сээтэн хаях. see eye to eye санаа нийлэх, таарах, эвтэй байх. shut/ close one's eyes to sth нүдэн балай, чихэн дүлий. v. (eyeing or eying) харах, ширтэх, шохоорхон харах. -eyed... нүдтэй. a blue-eyed girl цэнхэр нүдтэй охин. eye-catching adj. нүдэнд дулаан, нүд булаасан. eye-shadow n. зовхины будаг. eye strain n. нүд чилэх.
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