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1 have an eye to/one's eye on
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2 have an eye for something
have an eye/a good eye for something глаз-алмаз; глаз наметанKate's apartment is very attractive. She obviously has an eye for colour and furnishings.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > have an eye for something
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3 have an eye for
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4 have an eye to the main chance
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5 have an eye to the main chance
см. have an eye for the main chanceConcise English-Russian phrasebook > have an eye to the main chance
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6 have an eye out for smb.
(have (или keep) an eye (или a sharp eye) out for smb. (или smth.))зорко следить, внимательно наблюдать за кем-л. (или чем-л.); ≈ смотреть в оба, держать ухо востро; см. тж. have one's eyes about oneI moved away... keeping an eye out for any chance passenger in his right mind that might come along and give me some light. (M. Twain, ‘A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court’, ch. II) — Я отошел и... стал поглядывать, не замечу ли где случайно прохожего в здравом уме, который мог бы мне что-нибудь объяснить.
Bob: "Hallo, Vi - hallo, Sam - car come back yet?" Ethel: "Tell Edie to keep an eye out for it, Queenie." (N. Coward, ‘This Happy Breed’, act II, sc. I) — Боб: "Здравствуй, Вай, здравствуй, Сэм, машина еще не пришла?" Этель: "Куини, скажи Эди, чтобы она смотрела в оба и не пропустила машину."
In the thronged zoo, Leventhal kept an eye out for Allbee. (S. Bellow, ‘The Victim’, ch. 9) — Зоопарк был переполнен, но Левенталь зорко следил, не идет ли за ним Олби.
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7 have an eye for smb.
(have (got) an eye for smb. (или smth.))быть знатоком, любителем, ценителем кого-л. (или чего-л.), понимать толк в ком-л. (или в чём-л.)He liked good company and good liquor, and had an eye for women. (W. Du Bois, ‘The Ordeal of Mansart’, ch. XIV) — Джон любил выпить в хорошей компании и не прочь был приволокнуться за женщинами.
...I might be a painter too. I've got an eye for colours. (A. Wilson, ‘A Bit off the Map and Other Stories’, ‘A Bit off the Map’) —...я мог бы стать художником. Ведь в красках я знаю толк.
He has an eye for a map. — Он умеет пользоваться картой.
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8 have an eye in one's head
иметь зоркий, намётанный глаз, обладать наблюдательностьюNot much escapes her. She's got an eye in her head. — Она человек наблюдательный. От ее глаз ничто не укроется.
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have an eye in one's head
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9 have one eye on smb.
(have (или keep) one eye on smb. (или smth.))делать что-л., следя одним глазом за кем-л. (или чем-л.)It isn't easy to concentrate on one's work when you've got to keep one eye on a baby crawling all over the place. (ODCIE) — Трудно сосредоточиться на работе, когда приходится одновременно смотреть за ребенком, который ползает по всей комнате.
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10 have an eye for (or to) the main chance
пpecлeдoвaть кopыcтныe цeли, cтpeмитьcя к выгoдe, нaживe, oбoгaщeниюGerald. She's a very nice woman but she has rather a keen eye for the main chance (W. S. Maugham). With the mercenary soldier's eye to the main chance Grane took very good care of himself when no superior was present... and seemed to be fighting like a tiger whenever an officer was about (R. Aldington)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have an eye for (or to) the main chance
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11 have an eye out for smb.
или keep an eye out for smb.(или smth.)зopкo cлeдить, внимaтeльнo нaблюдaть зa кeм-л. (или зa чём-л.); ♦ cмoтpeть в oбa, дepжaть уxo вocтpoIn the thronged zoo, Leventhal kept an eye out for AJlbee (S. Bellow). Bob. Hallo, Vi - hallo, Sam - car come back yet? Ethel. Tell Edie to keep an eye out for it, Queenle (N. Coward)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have an eye out for smb.
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12 have an eye (or with an eye) to doing smth.
cтaвить cвoeй цeлью cдeлaть чтo-л.He always has an eye to making money whatever his plans are. He examined the building with an eye to opening a shop thereConcise English-Russian phrasebook > have an eye (or with an eye) to doing smth.
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13 have an eye to the main chance
преследовать корыстные цели, стремиться к выгоде, наживе, обогащению; см. тж. the main chanceGerald: "She's a very nice woman but she has rather a keen eye for the main chance." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Mrs., Dot’, act I) — Джералд: "Она женщина очень приятная, хотя и корыстная."
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have an eye to the main chance
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14 have an eye
Общая лексика: быть знатоком, следить -
15 have an eye for
1) Общая лексика: иметь зоркий глаз, иметь верный глаз, иметь способности (к чему-л.), быть знатоком (любителем, чего-л.), знать толк в (чем-л.), ценить (что-л.)2) Реклама: быть знатоком, знать толк в, разбираться в -
16 have an eye for (one's) child
Общая лексика: приглядывать за ребёнкомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have an eye for (one's) child
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17 have an eye for a map
Разговорное выражение: уметь пользоваться картой (читать карту) -
18 have an eye for colour
Общая лексика: обладать чувством цветаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have an eye for colour
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19 have an eye for ground
Макаров: уметь ориентироваться на местностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have an eye for ground
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20 have an eye for proportion
Общая лексика: обладать чувством пропорцииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have an eye for proportion
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have your eye on — 1 : to watch (someone or something) closely I ll have my eye on the kids while they re swimming. 2 : to be thinking about buying (something) I have my eye on a new car. She s had her eye on that house for a long time. • • • Main Entry: ↑eye … Useful english dictionary
have an eye for something — have an eye for (something) to be able to understand and appreciate something. She certainly had an eye for art, which explains, of course, why she was a successful art dealer. Usage notes: also used in the form with an eye for something: I think … New idioms dictionary
have an eye for — (something) to be able to understand and appreciate something. She certainly had an eye for art, which explains, of course, why she was a successful art dealer. Usage notes: also used in the form with an eye for something: I think I was born with … New idioms dictionary
have an eye to the main chance — have an eye for/to/the main chance british phrase to be ready to use any possible opportunity to succeed Thesaurus: to be ready, or to get ready for somethingsynonym Main entry: eye * * * … Useful english dictionary
have an eye to/toward — to have (something) in your thoughts as a goal or purpose She has an eye to attending graduate school. [=she hopes to attend graduate school] • • • Main Entry: ↑eye … Useful english dictionary
have one eye an eye on something — have one eye/half an eye on sth idiom to look at or watch sth while doing sth else, especially in a secret way so that other people do not notice • During his talk, most of the delegates had one eye on the clock. Main entry: ↑eyeidiom … Useful english dictionary
have (your) eye on (something) — to admire and want to have something. The museum had its eye on the painting for many years, hoping its owner would sell it some day … New idioms dictionary
have an eye for the main chance — have an eye for/on the main chance British & Australian if someone has an eye for the main chance, they are always looking for opportunities to make money and to improve their situation. She was someone who had an eye on the main chance and who… … New idioms dictionary
have an eye on the main chance — have an eye for/on the main chance British & Australian if someone has an eye for the main chance, they are always looking for opportunities to make money and to improve their situation. She was someone who had an eye on the main chance and who… … New idioms dictionary
have an eye to something — phrase to be considering something for the future It is clear that the novelist has an eye to a Hollywood adaptation. Thesaurus: to intend to do somethingsynonym Main entry: eye … Useful english dictionary
have one eye on — phrase to keep looking at or paying attention to someone or something while you are doing something else I had one eye on the clock the whole time. Thesaurus: general words meaning to look or not looksynonym to pay attentionsynonym to look at… … Useful english dictionary