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101 niña del ojo
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102 rabillo del ojo
corner of one's eye -
103 saltarle un ojo a alguien
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104 tener buen ojo (para algo)
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105 tener un ojo a la virulé
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106 tenerle el ojo echado a algo
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107 fondo del ojo
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108 andarse con mucho ojo
(v.) = keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned, keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) openEx. Lulu is a friendly, chatty parrot and we urge everyone in and around this area to keep their eyes peeled for her.Ex. When you tire of the town, rent a kayak and paddle around the islands keeping your eyes skinned for whales that inhabit the Sound.Ex. He should make a note of the gap and keep his eyes open for any additional material.* * *(v.) = keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned, keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) openEx: Lulu is a friendly, chatty parrot and we urge everyone in and around this area to keep their eyes peeled for her.
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109 con un solo ojo
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110 dar un ojo de la cara por Algo
(v.) = give + an eye-tooth for/toEx. Who else but a librarian would give an eye-tooth to work at a bookstore on the weekend?.* * *(v.) = give + an eye-tooth for/toEx: Who else but a librarian would give an eye-tooth to work at a bookstore on the weekend?.
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111 de un solo ojo
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112 echar un ojo
(v.) = keep + an eye on, have + a lookEx. Instructors have to keep an eye always on the clock to ensure time does not run out before the essence of the case has been extracted.Ex. I thought you might like to have a look at American Libraries' report on the IFLA conference in Glasgow.* * *(v.) = keep + an eye on, have + a lookEx: Instructors have to keep an eye always on the clock to ensure time does not run out before the essence of the case has been extracted.
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113 echarle el ojo a
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114 en el ojo del huracán
= in the eye of the storm, in the eye of the hurricaneEx. Finally, we cannot help being excited by the fact that we, as a profession, find ourselves, for better or worse, embedded in the eye of the storm of significant change.Ex. Are we in the eye of the hurricane or is it Indian Summer for the stock market?.* * *= in the eye of the storm, in the eye of the hurricaneEx: Finally, we cannot help being excited by the fact that we, as a profession, find ourselves, for better or worse, embedded in the eye of the storm of significant change.
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115 ir con mucho ojo
(v.) = keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned, keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) openEx. Lulu is a friendly, chatty parrot and we urge everyone in and around this area to keep their eyes peeled for her.Ex. When you tire of the town, rent a kayak and paddle around the islands keeping your eyes skinned for whales that inhabit the Sound.Ex. He should make a note of the gap and keep his eyes open for any additional material.* * *(v.) = keep + Posesivo + eyes peeled, keep + Posesivo + eyes skinned, keep + Posesivo + eyes (wide) openEx: Lulu is a friendly, chatty parrot and we urge everyone in and around this area to keep their eyes peeled for her.
Ex: When you tire of the town, rent a kayak and paddle around the islands keeping your eyes skinned for whales that inhabit the Sound.Ex: He should make a note of the gap and keep his eyes open for any additional material. -
116 pagar un ojo de la cara
(v.) = pay through + the noseEx. But what is the point of paying through the nose for booze that you can get just as easily at the Supermarket at half the price?.* * *(v.) = pay through + the noseEx: But what is the point of paying through the nose for booze that you can get just as easily at the Supermarket at half the price?.
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117 parche para el ojo
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118 sacar un ojo
(v.) = gouge + eye outEx. Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.* * *(v.) = gouge + eye outEx: Then we were hitting each other and struggling; he scratched my face badly and tried to gouge my eye out with his fingers.
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119 tener buen ojo para juzgar a la gente
(v.) = be a good judge of characterEx. The nature of Duncan's murder and the events leading up to it suggest that he was neither a discerning man nor a good judge of character.* * *(v.) = be a good judge of characterEx: The nature of Duncan's murder and the events leading up to it suggest that he was neither a discerning man nor a good judge of character.
Spanish-English dictionary > tener buen ojo para juzgar a la gente
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120 tener mal ojo para juzgar a la gente
(v.) = be a bad judge of characterEx. At the time, I thought maybe Obama was just a bad judge of character, now I believe he is in step with the beliefs of those that surrounded him then and now.* * *(v.) = be a bad judge of characterEx: At the time, I thought maybe Obama was just a bad judge of character, now I believe he is in step with the beliefs of those that surrounded him then and now.
Spanish-English dictionary > tener mal ojo para juzgar a la gente
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