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121 with one's eyes open
(with full awareness of what one is doing: I knew what the job would involve - I went into it with my eyes open.) με πλήρη επίγνωση των συνεπειών -
122 with one's eyes open
(with full awareness of what one is doing: I knew what the job would involve - I went into it with my eyes open.) s otevřenýma očima -
123 with one's eyes open
(with full awareness of what one is doing: I knew what the job would involve - I went into it with my eyes open.) s otvorenými očami -
124 believe one's eyes
верить своим собственным глазам (часто употр. с отрицанием) -
125 pore one's eyes out
испортить, потерять зрение ( от чрезмерных занятий или усиленного чтения); утомить глаза ( чтением)He will pore his eyes out over his books one day. — Он так много читает, что когда-нибудь испортит себе зрение.
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126 put one's eyes together
сомкнуть веки, заснутьNot one of them put his eyes together all night long. — Ни один из них за всю ночь не сомкнул глаз.
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127 with one's eyes open
with full awareness of what one is doing:مفتوح العَيْنَيْن، مُتَنَبِّها، مُدْرِكاI knew what the job would involve – I went into it with my eyes open.
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128 with one's eyes open
(with full awareness of what one is doing: I knew what the job would involve - I went into it with my eyes open.) en connaissance de cause
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close one's eyes — or[shut one s eyes] {v. phr.} To refuse to see or think about. * /The park is beautiful if you shut your eyes to the litter./ * /The ice was very thin, but the boys shut their eyes to the danger and went skating./ Compare: OPEN ONE S EYES … Dictionary of American idioms