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m; -(e)s, Ränder1. edge; eines Tellers, einer Brille etc.: rim; eines Hutes: brim; (Seitenrand) margin; Ränder unter den Augen (dark) rings under the eyes; bis zum Rand gefüllt Glas: filled to the brim; eine Karte mit schwarzem Rand a card with a black border; ein Rand in der Wanne a tide-mark in the bath (Am. ring in the bathtub); ( 4 cm) Rand lassen leave a margin (of 4 cm); etw. an den Rand schreiben write s.th. in the margin; am Rande des Waldes on the edge of the woods; am Rande der Stadt on the outskirts (of the town); am Rande des Abgrunds on the brink of the abyss2. fig. verge; am Rande des Verderbens / der Verzweiflung etc. fig. on the verge ( oder brink) of ruin / despair etc.; am Rande der Gesellschaft on the fringe(s) of society; am Rande der Legalität just inside the law; an den Rand (des Geschehens etc.) geraten be marginalized; am Rande des Grabes stehen have one foot in the grave; am Rande erwähnen mention in passing; das oder so viel nur am Rande I just mention that in passing; das versteht sich am Rande it goes without saying; ein Problem etc. am Rande behandeln deal with a problem etc. in passing; es interessiert mich nur am Rande it’s only of marginal interest to me; er hat es nur am Rande miterlebt he wasn’t directly involved ( oder affected by it); außer Rand und Band sein / geraten be going wild; vor Freude etc.: be beside o.s. / go wild (with joy); zu Rande kommen mit jemandem / etw. get on with s.o. / cope with s.th.3. umg. (Mund) trap, Brit. auch gob; er kann einfach seinen Rand nicht halten he just can’t keep his trap shut; halt den Rand! shut up!, shut your trap ( oder face)* * *der Randedging; side; brink; margin; verge; brim; rim; fringe; edge; border* * *Rạnd I [rant]m -es, -er['rɛndɐ]1) edge; (von Weg, Straße, Schwimmbecken etc) side, edge; (von Brunnen, Gefäß, Tasse) top, rim, brim; (von Abgrund) brinkvoll bis zum Rand — full to the brim, brimful
am Rande (erwähnen, zur Sprache kommen) — by the way, in passing; interessieren marginally; beteiligt sein marginally, on the fringe; miterleben from the sidelines
am Rande des Waldes — at the edge of the forest
am Rande der Stadt — on the outskirts of the town
am Rande der Verzweiflung/des Wahnsinns — on the verge of despair/madness
am Rande des Grabes or Todes stehen — to be at death's door
die Schweizer haben den Krieg nur am Rande miterlebt — the Swiss were only marginally involved in the war, the Swiss only experienced the war from the sidelines
er hat die Russische Revolution noch am Rande miterlebt — he was around at the beginning/end of the Russian Revolution
am Rande der Gesellschaft/der politischen Landschaft — on the fringes of society/the political scene
an den Rand der Gesellschaft gedrängt werden — to be marginalized by society
am äußersten rechten Rand des politischen Spektrums — on the extreme right of the political spectrum
2) (= Umrandung) border; (= Tellerrand) edge, side; (= Brillenrand) rim; (von Hut) brim; (= Seitenrand, Buchrand, Heftrand) marginwenn er so über die Ränder seiner Brille schielt — when he peers over the top of his glasses like that
mit schwarzem Rand — black-edged, with a black border
3) (= Schmutzrand) ring; (um Augen) circle, ringrote Ränder um die Augen haben — to have red rims around one's eyes
4) (fig)sie waren außer Rand und Band — there was no holding them, they were going wild
halt den Rand! (sl) — shut your face! (sl)
See:= zurandeIIm -s, -(s)(= Währung) rand* * *der1) (the edge of a particular thing: the border of a picture/handkerchief.) border2) (the top edge of a cup, glass etc: The jug was filled to the brim.) brim3) (the edge or border of a steep, dangerous place or of a river.) brink4) (the part farthest from the middle of something; a border: Don't put that cup so near the edge of the table - it will fall off; the edge of the lake; the water's edge.) edge5) (a border or fringe round a garment: gold edging.) edging6) (the blank edge round a page of writing or print: Please write your comments in the margin.) margin7) (the edge of something: the lip of a cup.) lip8) ((usually in singular with the) the edge (of something): The shops are on the periphery of the housing estate.) periphery9) (an edge or border: the rim of a wheel; the rim of a cup.) rim10) (the (grass) edging of a garden bed, a road etc: It's illegal to drive on the grass verge.) verge* * *<-es, Ränder>[rant, pl ˈrɛndɐ]m1. (abfallendes Ende einer Fläche) edgeetw bis zum \Rand füllen to fill sth to the brimvoll bis zum \Rand full to the brim, brimfulsie stand am \Rand der Klippe she stood on the edge of the cliffstell das Glas nicht so nah an den \Rand von dem Tisch don't put the glass so near the edge of the tabledu hast dir die Hose unten am [rechten/linken] \Rand schmutzig gemacht you've dirtied the bottom [of the right/left leg] of your trousersder \Rand des Abgrunds the brink of the precipiceam \Rande der Gesellschaft on the fringes of societyam \Rande der Stadt on the outskirts [or edge] of the towner wohnt in einem großen Haus am \Rande der Stadt he lives in a big house on [or at] the edge of the townam \Rand der Straße at the side of the roadam \Rande des Waldes at the edge of the foresteine Brille mit silbernem \Rand spectacles with silver rims, silver-rimmed spectacleser schielte über die Ränder seiner Brille he peered over the top of his glassesdie Decke hatte einen mit einer Borte verzierten \Rand the quilt was bordered by a braid trimming [or had a braid trimming border5. (Grenze)am \Rand[e] einer S. gen on the verge [or brink] of stham \Rande des Bankrotts sein to be on the verge of bankruptcyam \Rande eines Krieges on the brink of warjdn an den \Rand des Ruins/Wahnsinns bringen to bring sb to the verge [or brink] of ruin/madnessam \Rand der Verzweiflung sein to be on the verge of despairTrauerkarten haben einen schwarzen \Rand condolence cards have black edging [or a black border]etw an den \Rand schreiben to write sth in the marginein [schmutziger] \Rand um die Badewanne a tidemark around [the rim of] the bath BRIT[dunkle/rote] Ränder um die Augen haben to have [dark/red] rings [a]round one's eyesvom Weinen hatte sie rote Ränder um die Augen the rims of her eyes were red with crying8.▶ am \Rande in passing, by the waydas habe ich am \Rande erwähnt I mentioned that in passingdas interessiert mich nur am \Rande that's only of marginal interest to medas versteht sich am \Rande that goes without sayingwir haben die Revolution nur am \Rande miterlebt we were only marginally involved in the revolutionsie waren außer \Rand und Band there was no holding them, they were going wildich komme damit nicht zu \Rande I can't manage* * *der; Rand[e]s, Ränder1) edge; (Einfassung) border; (HutRand) brim; (BrillenRand, GefäßRand, KraterRand) rim; (eines Abgrunds) brink; (auf einem Schriftstück) margin; (WegRand) verge; (StadtRand) edge; outskirts pl.; (fig.)mit etwas [nicht] zu Rande kommen — (ugs.) [not] be able to cope with something; s. auch Grab
dunkle Ränder unter den Augen haben — have dark lines under one's eyes
3)den Rand halten — (salopp) shut one's gob (sl.) or trap (sl.)
* * *Ränder unter den Augen (dark) rings under the eyes;bis zum Rand gefüllt Glas: filled to the brim;eine Karte mit schwarzem Rand a card with a black border;ein Rand in der Wanne a tide-mark in the bath (US ring in the bathtub);(4 cm) Rand lassen leave a margin (of 4 cm);etwas an den Rand schreiben write sth in the margin;am Rande des Waldes on the edge of the woods;am Rande der Stadt on the outskirts (of the town);am Rande des Abgrunds on the brink of the abyss2. fig verge;am Rande der Gesellschaft on the fringe(s) of society;am Rande der Legalität just inside the law;an den Rand (des Geschehens etc)geraten be marginalized;am Rande des Grabes stehen have one foot in the grave;am Rande erwähnen mention in passing;so viel nur am Rande I just mention that in passing;das versteht sich am Rande it goes without saying;ein Problem etcam Rande behandeln deal with a problem etc in passing;es interessiert mich nur am Rande it’s only of marginal interest to me;er hat es nur am Rande miterlebt he wasn’t directly involved ( oder affected by it);außer Rand und Band sein/geraten be going wild; vor Freude etc: be beside o.s./go wild (with joy);zu Rande kommen mit jemandem/etwas get on with sb/cope with sther kann einfach seinen Rand nicht halten he just can’t keep his trap shut;halt den Rand! shut up!, shut your trap ( oder face)* * *der; Rand[e]s, Ränder1) edge; (Einfassung) border; (HutRand) brim; (BrillenRand, GefäßRand, KraterRand) rim; (eines Abgrunds) brink; (auf einem Schriftstück) margin; (WegRand) verge; (StadtRand) edge; outskirts pl.; (fig.)mit etwas [nicht] zu Rande kommen — (ugs.) [not] be able to cope with something; s. auch Grab
3)den Rand halten — (salopp) shut one's gob (sl.) or trap (sl.)
* * *¨-er (Mathematik) m.boundary n. ¨-er m.border n.brim n.brink n.edge n.fringe n.lip n.margin n.rim n.side n.verge n. -
3 rand
m; -(e)s, Ränder1. edge; eines Tellers, einer Brille etc.: rim; eines Hutes: brim; (Seitenrand) margin; Ränder unter den Augen (dark) rings under the eyes; bis zum Rand gefüllt Glas: filled to the brim; eine Karte mit schwarzem Rand a card with a black border; ein Rand in der Wanne a tide-mark in the bath (Am. ring in the bathtub); ( 4 cm) Rand lassen leave a margin (of 4 cm); etw. an den Rand schreiben write s.th. in the margin; am Rande des Waldes on the edge of the woods; am Rande der Stadt on the outskirts (of the town); am Rande des Abgrunds on the brink of the abyss2. fig. verge; am Rande des Verderbens / der Verzweiflung etc. fig. on the verge ( oder brink) of ruin / despair etc.; am Rande der Gesellschaft on the fringe(s) of society; am Rande der Legalität just inside the law; an den Rand (des Geschehens etc.) geraten be marginalized; am Rande des Grabes stehen have one foot in the grave; am Rande erwähnen mention in passing; das oder so viel nur am Rande I just mention that in passing; das versteht sich am Rande it goes without saying; ein Problem etc. am Rande behandeln deal with a problem etc. in passing; es interessiert mich nur am Rande it’s only of marginal interest to me; er hat es nur am Rande miterlebt he wasn’t directly involved ( oder affected by it); außer Rand und Band sein / geraten be going wild; vor Freude etc.: be beside o.s. / go wild (with joy); zu Rande kommen mit jemandem / etw. get on with s.o. / cope with s.th.3. umg. (Mund) trap, Brit. auch gob; er kann einfach seinen Rand nicht halten he just can’t keep his trap shut; halt den Rand! shut up!, shut your trap ( oder face)* * *der Randedging; side; brink; margin; verge; brim; rim; fringe; edge; border* * *Rạnd I [rant]m -es, -er['rɛndɐ]1) edge; (von Weg, Straße, Schwimmbecken etc) side, edge; (von Brunnen, Gefäß, Tasse) top, rim, brim; (von Abgrund) brinkvoll bis zum Rand — full to the brim, brimful
am Rande (erwähnen, zur Sprache kommen) — by the way, in passing; interessieren marginally; beteiligt sein marginally, on the fringe; miterleben from the sidelines
am Rande des Waldes — at the edge of the forest
am Rande der Stadt — on the outskirts of the town
am Rande der Verzweiflung/des Wahnsinns — on the verge of despair/madness
am Rande des Grabes or Todes stehen — to be at death's door
die Schweizer haben den Krieg nur am Rande miterlebt — the Swiss were only marginally involved in the war, the Swiss only experienced the war from the sidelines
er hat die Russische Revolution noch am Rande miterlebt — he was around at the beginning/end of the Russian Revolution
am Rande der Gesellschaft/der politischen Landschaft — on the fringes of society/the political scene
an den Rand der Gesellschaft gedrängt werden — to be marginalized by society
am äußersten rechten Rand des politischen Spektrums — on the extreme right of the political spectrum
2) (= Umrandung) border; (= Tellerrand) edge, side; (= Brillenrand) rim; (von Hut) brim; (= Seitenrand, Buchrand, Heftrand) marginwenn er so über die Ränder seiner Brille schielt — when he peers over the top of his glasses like that
mit schwarzem Rand — black-edged, with a black border
3) (= Schmutzrand) ring; (um Augen) circle, ringrote Ränder um die Augen haben — to have red rims around one's eyes
4) (fig)sie waren außer Rand und Band — there was no holding them, they were going wild
halt den Rand! (sl) — shut your face! (sl)
See:= zurandeIIm -s, -(s)(= Währung) rand* * *der1) (the edge of a particular thing: the border of a picture/handkerchief.) border2) (the top edge of a cup, glass etc: The jug was filled to the brim.) brim3) (the edge or border of a steep, dangerous place or of a river.) brink4) (the part farthest from the middle of something; a border: Don't put that cup so near the edge of the table - it will fall off; the edge of the lake; the water's edge.) edge5) (a border or fringe round a garment: gold edging.) edging6) (the blank edge round a page of writing or print: Please write your comments in the margin.) margin7) (the edge of something: the lip of a cup.) lip8) ((usually in singular with the) the edge (of something): The shops are on the periphery of the housing estate.) periphery9) (an edge or border: the rim of a wheel; the rim of a cup.) rim10) (the (grass) edging of a garden bed, a road etc: It's illegal to drive on the grass verge.) verge* * *<-es, Ränder>[rant, pl ˈrɛndɐ]m1. (abfallendes Ende einer Fläche) edgeetw bis zum \Rand füllen to fill sth to the brimvoll bis zum \Rand full to the brim, brimfulsie stand am \Rand der Klippe she stood on the edge of the cliffstell das Glas nicht so nah an den \Rand von dem Tisch don't put the glass so near the edge of the tabledu hast dir die Hose unten am [rechten/linken] \Rand schmutzig gemacht you've dirtied the bottom [of the right/left leg] of your trousersder \Rand des Abgrunds the brink of the precipiceam \Rande der Gesellschaft on the fringes of societyam \Rande der Stadt on the outskirts [or edge] of the towner wohnt in einem großen Haus am \Rande der Stadt he lives in a big house on [or at] the edge of the townam \Rand der Straße at the side of the roadam \Rande des Waldes at the edge of the foresteine Brille mit silbernem \Rand spectacles with silver rims, silver-rimmed spectacleser schielte über die Ränder seiner Brille he peered over the top of his glassesdie Decke hatte einen mit einer Borte verzierten \Rand the quilt was bordered by a braid trimming [or had a braid trimming border5. (Grenze)am \Rand[e] einer S. gen on the verge [or brink] of stham \Rande des Bankrotts sein to be on the verge of bankruptcyam \Rande eines Krieges on the brink of warjdn an den \Rand des Ruins/Wahnsinns bringen to bring sb to the verge [or brink] of ruin/madnessam \Rand der Verzweiflung sein to be on the verge of despairTrauerkarten haben einen schwarzen \Rand condolence cards have black edging [or a black border]etw an den \Rand schreiben to write sth in the marginein [schmutziger] \Rand um die Badewanne a tidemark around [the rim of] the bath BRIT[dunkle/rote] Ränder um die Augen haben to have [dark/red] rings [a]round one's eyesvom Weinen hatte sie rote Ränder um die Augen the rims of her eyes were red with crying8.▶ am \Rande in passing, by the waydas habe ich am \Rande erwähnt I mentioned that in passingdas interessiert mich nur am \Rande that's only of marginal interest to medas versteht sich am \Rande that goes without sayingwir haben die Revolution nur am \Rande miterlebt we were only marginally involved in the revolutionsie waren außer \Rand und Band there was no holding them, they were going wildich komme damit nicht zu \Rande I can't manage* * *der; Rand[e]s, Ränder1) edge; (Einfassung) border; (HutRand) brim; (BrillenRand, GefäßRand, KraterRand) rim; (eines Abgrunds) brink; (auf einem Schriftstück) margin; (WegRand) verge; (StadtRand) edge; outskirts pl.; (fig.)mit etwas [nicht] zu Rande kommen — (ugs.) [not] be able to cope with something; s. auch Grab
dunkle Ränder unter den Augen haben — have dark lines under one's eyes
3)den Rand halten — (salopp) shut one's gob (sl.) or trap (sl.)
* * *…rand m im subst1. (Teil):Außenrand outer edge, outer rim, perimeter;Innenrand inner edge;Ortsrand outskirts pl;Stoffrand selvedge2. (Streifen)Fettrand rim of fat;Kalkrand ring of limescale;Schweißrand ring left by perspiration, perspiration mark* * *der; Rand[e]s, Ränder1) edge; (Einfassung) border; (HutRand) brim; (BrillenRand, GefäßRand, KraterRand) rim; (eines Abgrunds) brink; (auf einem Schriftstück) margin; (WegRand) verge; (StadtRand) edge; outskirts pl.; (fig.)mit etwas [nicht] zu Rande kommen — (ugs.) [not] be able to cope with something; s. auch Grab
3)den Rand halten — (salopp) shut one's gob (sl.) or trap (sl.)
* * *¨-er (Mathematik) m.boundary n. ¨-er m.border n.brim n.brink n.edge n.fringe n.lip n.margin n.rim n.side n.verge n. -
4 κυλοιδιάω
A have a swelling below the eye, have a black eye,κυλοιδιᾶν ἀνάγκη Ar.Lys. 472
; have dark rings under the eyes,κ. ὑπ' ἔρωτος Theoc.1.38
: generally, have a swollen face, Antyll. ap. Orib.10.27.15, Nic.Al. 478.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > κυλοιδιάω
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5 синець
чbruise, suffisionсинці під очима — blue rings around the eyes; blue shadows ( bruises) under the eyes
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6 sort
* * *I. (en -er)( slags) sort, kind;( kvalitet) quality ( fx of the best quality);( mærke) brand.II. adj black;(her.) sable;[ de sorte] the blacks;[ med sb:][ familiens sorte får] the black sheep of the family;[ Det sorte Hav] the Black Sea;[ sort humor] black humour;[ sort kaffe] black coffee;(dvs magi) black magic;(se også sortkunst);[ den sorte liste] the black list;[ komme på den sorte liste] be black-listed;[ sorte penge] black money;(se også vaske);[ sort plet](også fig) black spot,(mht trafikulykker også) accident blackspot;[ sort sjæl] black soul;(se også pølse);[ forskellige forb:][ gaden var sort af mennesker] the street was black with people;[ arbejde sort] moonlight;[ gøre sort til hvidt] prove that black is white;[ give ham sort på hvidt for det] show it him in black and white;[ købe sort] buy on the black market;[ være sort på næsen] have a smudge (el. a smut) on one's nose;[ se sort på tingene] look on the dark side of things;[ det ser sort ud] things look black; the outlook is black;[ snakke sort] talk nonsense;[ være sort under øjnene] be black under one's eyes; have dark rings round one's eyes. -
7 œil
pl yeux œj, jø nom masculin1) Anatomie eyeavoir de bons yeux — to have good eyesight ou eyes
ouvrir un œil — lit to open one eye
ouvrir l'œil — fig to keep one's eyes open
ouvrir les yeux à quelqu'un — fig to open somebody's eyes
fermer les yeux — lit to shut one's eyes
fermer les yeux sur quelque chose — fig to turn a blind eye to something
faire quelque chose les yeux fermés — ( très facilement) to be able to do something with one's eyes closed
acheter quelque chose les yeux fermés — ( avec confiance) to buy something with complete confidence
il faut l'avoir à l'œil — you have to keep an eye on him/her
jeter un œil à or sur quelque chose — to have a quick look at something
sans lever les yeux — [parler, répondre] without looking up; [travailler] without a break
être agréable à l'œil — to be easy on the eye (colloq) ou nice to look at
coup d'œil — ( regard rapide) glance; ( vue) view
yeux de cochon — piggy eyes; obéir, taper
2) ( exprimant des sentiments) eyedes yeux rieurs/tristes — laughing/sad eyes
d'un œil méfiant — with a suspicious look, suspiciously
à mes yeux, il a tort — in my opinion he's wrong
à leurs yeux, c'était un échec — in their eyes it was a failure
3) (boucle, trou) gén eye; ( dans une porte) peephole•Phrasal Verbs:••mon œil! — (colloq) ( marquant l'incrédulité) my eye (colloq), my foot (colloq)
à l'œil — (colloq) [manger, voyager] for nothing, for free (colloq)
dévorer quelque chose/quelqu'un des yeux — to gaze longingly at something/somebody
tourner de l'œil — (colloq) to faint
cela me sort par les yeux — (colloq) I've had it up to here (colloq)
* * *œj, jøyeux pl nm1) eyeElle a les yeux verts. — She has green eyes.
J'ai quelque chose dans l'œil. — I've got something in my eye.
œil pour œil, dent pour dent — an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth
Je n'ai pas fermé l'œil de la nuit. — I didn't get a wink of sleep.
fermer les yeux sur qch fig — to close one's eyes to sth, to turn a blind eye to sth
Il l'a vu de ses propres yeux. — He saw it with his own eyes.
Il a l'œil vif. — He has a lively expression.
2) (= point de vue)Il est entré à l'œil. — He got in for free.
* * *1 Anat eye; avoir les yeux cernés to have shadows ou rings under one's eyes; enfant aux yeux verts child with green eyes; avoir de bons yeux to have good eyesight ou eyes; ouvrir un œil lit to open one eye; ouvrir l'œil fig to keep one's eyes open; ouvrir les yeux à qn fig to open sb's eyes; ouvrez grand les yeux! open your eyes wide!; fermer les yeux lit to shut one's eyes; fermer les yeux sur qch fig to turn a blind eye to sth; fermer les yeux à qn ( à un mort) to close sb's eyes; faire qch les yeux fermés ( très facilement) to be able to do sth with one's eyes closed; acheter qch les yeux fermés ( avec confiance) to buy sth with complete confidence; je n'ai pas fermé l'œil (de la nuit) I haven't slept a wink; il faut l'avoir à l'œil or le tenir à l'œil you have to keep an eye on him; avoir l'œil à tout to keep an eye on everything; cligner des yeux to blink; visible à l'œil nu visible to the naked eye; voir qch de ses propres yeux to see sth with one's own eyes; cela s'est passé sous mes yeux it happened before my very eyes; je n'en crois pas mes yeux I can't believe my eyes; chercher qch des yeux to look around for sth; il l'a suivie des yeux his eyes followed her; ne regarder qch que d'un œil to be half-watching sth; jeter un œil à or sur qch to have a quick look at sth; elle avait l'œil rivé sur la pendule her eyes were riveted on the clock; n'avoir d'yeux que pour qn to have eyes only for sb; sans lever les yeux [parler, répondre] without looking up; [travailler] without a break; lever les yeux vers/sur qch to look up toward(s)/at sth; je l'ai sous les yeux I have it in front of me; mes yeux sont tombés sur qch my eyes lit ou fell on sth; faire qch aux yeux de tous to do sth in public; les yeux dans les yeux gazing into each other's eyes; être agréable à l'œil to be easy on the eye○ ou nice to look at; coup d'œil ( regard rapide) glance; ( vue) view; jeter un coup d'œil à qch to glance at sth; jette un coup d'œil pour voir s'il dort have a quick look to see if he is asleep; cela vaut le coup d'œil it's worth seeing; avoir le coup d'œil to have a good eye; yeux de biche doe eyes; yeux de braise sparkling dark eyes; yeux de chat eyes like a cat; yeux de cochon piggy eyes; ⇒ dent, doigt, loin, merlan, paille, taper;2 ( exprimant des sentiments) eye; des yeux rieurs/tristes laughing/sad eyes; avoir l'œil fourbe to have a shifty look; avoir l'œil vif to have an intelligent look in one's eye ; elle le regardait d'un œil amusé she was looking at him with amusement in her eye; d'un œil compatissant with a look of compassion; d'un œil méfiant with a suspicious look, suspiciously; d'un œil inquiet anxiously; d'un œil jaloux jealously; d'un œil distrait absent-mindedly; d'un œil attentif attentively; d'un œil critique critically; d'un œil froid coldly; regarder qch d'un œil neuf to see sth in a new light; voir qch d'un œil défavorable or d'un mauvais œil to take a dim view of sth; il ne voyait pas ça d'un bon œil he took a dim view of it; sous l'œil vigilant de under the watchful eye of; voir qn avec les yeux de l'amour to look at sb with the eyes of love; à mes yeux, il a tort in my opinion he's wrong; à leurs yeux, c'était un échec in their eyes it was a failure; voir qch d'un autre œil to take a different view of sth;4 Imprim face;6 Météo eye;œil composé Zool compound eye; œil électrique electric eye; œil à facettes = œil composé; œil magique magic eye; œil poché black eye; œil de verre glass eye.mon œil○! ( marquant l'incrédulité) my eye○, my foot○; à l'œil○ [manger, être logé, voyager] for nothing, for free○; faire les gros yeux à qn to glare at sb; faire les yeux ronds to look surprised; manger or dévorer qch/qn des yeux to gaze longingly at sth/sb; faire de l'œil à qn to make eyes at sb; faire les yeux doux à qn to make (sheep's) eyes at sb; tourner de l'œil○ to faint, to keel over; cela me sort par les yeux○ I've had it up to here○; elle avait les yeux qui lui sortaient de la tête she was absolutely fuming; il ne l'a pas fait pour tes beaux yeux○ he didn't do it for your sake ou just to please you; être tout yeux tout oreilles to be very attentive; avoir bon pied bon œil to be as fit as a fiddle; sauter aux yeux to be obvious; avoir l'œil américain to have a keen eye; avoir le mauvais œil to be jinxed○.j'ai le soleil dans les yeux the sun's in ou I've got the sun in my eyesavoir les yeux verts/marron to have green/brown eyesje l'ai vu, de mes yeux vu, je l'ai vu de mes propres yeux I saw it with my own eyesfaire ou ouvrir des yeux ronds to stare wide-eyedœil artificiel/de verre artificial/glass eyegénéreux, mon œil! generous, my foot!avoir les yeux battus to have (dark) rings ou bags under one's eyesb. (figuré) to look (all) puffy-eyed ou puffy round the eyesfaire quelque chose les yeux fermés (sens propre & figuré) to do something with one's eyes shut ou closedavoir un œil qui dit zut (familier) ou merde (très familier) à l'autre (humoristique) , avoir les yeux qui se croisent les bras (familier, humoristique, familier & humoristique) , avoir un œil à Paris et l'autre à Pontoise to have a squint, to be cross-eyed, to be boss-eyed (UK)faire les gros yeux à un enfant to look sternly ou reprovingly at a childtu as les yeux plus grands que le ventre (familier) [tu es trop gourmand] your eyes are bigger than your belly ou your stomachtu as eu les yeux plus grands que le ventre (familier) [tu as ét é trop ambitieux] you've bitten off more than you can chewavoir de mauvais yeux to have bad ou poor eyesight3. [regard]ne me fais pas ces yeux-là! don't look ou stare at me like that!a. [tendrement] looking into each other's eyesb. [avec franchise] looking each other straight in the eyelever les yeux sur quelque chose/quelqu'un to look up at something/somebodysans lever les yeux de son livre without looking up ou raising her eyes from her booka. [pour regarder] to look up at the skyb. [par exaspération] to raise one's eyes heavenwardssous l'œil amusé/jaloux de son frère under the amused/jealous gaze of her brother4. [expression, air] lookelle est arrivée, l'œil méchant ou mauvais she arrived, with a nasty look on her face ou looking like troubleil m'a regardé d'un œil noir/furieux he gave me a black/furious looka. (familier) [pour aguicher] to give somebody the eye, to make eyes at somebodyb. [en signe de connivence] to wink knowingly at somebodyfaire les yeux doux ou des yeux de velours à quelqu'un to make sheep's eyes at somebody5. [vigilance]avoir l'œil to be vigilant ou watchfulil faut avoir l'œil à tout avec les enfants you've got to keep an eye on everything when children are aroundil a l'œil du maître [rien ne lui échappe] he doesn't miss a thingavoir l'œil sur quelqu'un, avoir ou tenir quelqu'un à l'œil to keep an eye ou a close watch on somebodytoi, je t'ai à l'œil! I've got my eye on you!6. [état d'esprit, avis]voir quelque chose d'un bon/mauvais œil to look favourably/unfavourably upon somethingconsidérer ou voir quelque chose d'un œil critique to look critically at somethingil voit avec les yeux de la foi/de l'amour he sees things through the eyes of a believer/of loveaux yeux de tous, il passait pour fou he was regarded by everyone as being a madman7. [trou - dans une porte] Judas hole ; [ - au théâtre] peep hole ; [ - d'une aiguille, d'un marteau] eyeyeux nom masculin pluriel2. CUISINE————————à l'œil locution adverbialej'ai eu deux tickets à l'œil I got two tickets gratis ou (for) free ou on the house -
8 rand
brim, lip, rand* * *(en -e)( yderste kant) edge ( fx of the wood, of the lawn; sit on the edge of a chair);( stykke langs kanten, bræmme) border ( fx of the lawn, of the wood);( på noget rundt) rim ( fx of a coin);( indvendig, mht fyldthedsgrad) brim ( fx filled to the brim);(af afgrund etc) edge,F brink;( af sår) lip, edge;( på papir) edge,( margen) margin;(plet efter flaske etc) ring;( på sko) welt;(fig) verge ( fx on the verge of ruin, of a collapse, of disaster, of a nervous breakdown, of tears); brink ( fx this incident took them to the brink of war; be on the brink of war, of ruin, of disaster);[ gå på gravens rand] have one foot in the grave, be on the brink of the grave;[ med sort rand] black-edged;[ sorte rande under øjnene] dark rings under one's eyes;[ fylde et glas til randen] fill a glass to the brim;[ fyldt til randen] brimful. -
9 blauw
♦voorbeelden:in het blauw gekleed • dressed in blueiemand een blauw oog slaan • give someone a black eyeeen blauwe plek • a bruiseiemand bont en blauw slaan • beat someone black and bluede kamer stond blauw (van de rook) • the room was blue with smokeblauw van de kou • blue with cold
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