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1 to be up to one's eyes in something
estar hasta el cuello de algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be up to one's eyes in something
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2 to cast one's eyes over something / run one's eyes over something
to cast one's eyes over something / run one's eyes over somethingojear algo, echar una ojeada a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to cast one's eyes over something / run one's eyes over something
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3 to close one's eyes to something
cerrar los ojos a algo————————hacer la vista gorda a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to close one's eyes to something
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4 close one’s eyes to something
Close one’s eyes to somethingзакрывать глаза на что-тоYou can’t close your eyes to hunger in the world.English-Russian small dictionary of idioms > close one’s eyes to something
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5 not to take one's eyes off something/somebody
not to take one's eyes off something/somebodyno quitar la vista de encima de algo/a alguien, no perder de vista algo/a alguienEnglish-spanish dictionary > not to take one's eyes off something/somebody
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6 to feast one's eyes on something
regalarse la vista con algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to feast one's eyes on something
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7 not be able to take one's eyes off something
English-Dutch dictionary > not be able to take one's eyes off something
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8 up to one's eyes in something
up to one's eyes/ears in something по уши/горло в чем-либо; погрязнутьShe is up to her eyes in schoolwork just at the moment — the exams are next week.
They are up to their ears in business before Christmas.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > up to one's eyes in something
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9 up to one's eyes in something
adj infmlThe new dictionary of modern spoken language > up to one's eyes in something
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10 close one's eyes to something
Пословица: закрывать на что-либо глазаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > close one's eyes to something
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11 close one's eyes to something
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13 have one's eyes about one
(have one's eyes about one (тж. keep one's или both eyes open или wide open, разг. clean, peeled или skinned; have или keep one's weather(-)eye open))зорко следить, внимательно наблюдать; смотреть в оба, держать ухо востро, быть настороже, начеку [выражение keep one's eyes peeled или skinned первонач. амер.]; см. тж. have an eye out for smb.Josh has his weather-eye open, sir. You'll find him tough... and de-vil-ish sly! (Ch. Dickens, ‘Dombey and Son’, ch. X) — Джош не дремлет, сэр. Вы увидите, что он хитер... чертовски хитер!
He kept his eyes open. He asked a lot of questions, both of officers and men and sorting the answers, accepting what looked like truth and rejecting what was improbable, formed the opinion that the Duke's force was far from negligible (W. S. Maugham, ‘Then and Now’, ch. X) — Макиавелли держал ухо востро. Он задавал много вопросов как офицерам, так и солдатам. Он отбросил ответы, казавшиеся ему неправдой, и, основываясь на ответах, которым поверил, пришел к заключению, что армия герцога не так уж мала.
He added: ‘Keep your eyes open, Lanny, and see if you can learn something.’ (U. Sinclair, ‘World's End’, ch. 28) — Потом прибавил: "Не зевай, Ланни, может быть, чему и научишься"
Large English-Russian phrasebook > have one's eyes about one
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14 have one's eyes about one
зopкo cлeдить, внимaтeльнo нaблюдaть; cмoтpeть в oбa, дepжaть уxo вocтpo, быть нacтopoжe, нaчeку [выpaжeниe keep one's eyes peeled или skinned nepвoнaч. aмep.]He has lived in London the better part of his life and of course has had eyes about him (W. M. Thackeray). He added: 'Keep your eyes open, Lanny, and see if you can learn something' (IJ. Sinclair). They kept their eyes skinned in country where the blacks were known to be hostile (K. S. Prichard)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > have one's eyes about one
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15 to be unable to take one's eyes off somebody/something
to be unable to take one's eyes off somebody/somethingno poder quitar la vista de encima de alguien/algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to be unable to take one's eyes off somebody/something
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16 to go into something with one's eyes wide open
saber muy bien dónde se está metiendo unoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to go into something with one's eyes wide open
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17 fix one's eyes/gaze/attention (up)on something
fix one's eyes/gaze/attention (up)on somethingde blik/aandacht fixeren/vestigen op ietsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > fix one's eyes/gaze/attention (up)on something
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18 shut one's eyes/ears/mind to something
shut one's eyes/ears/mind to somethingiets niet willen zien/horen/wetenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > shut one's eyes/ears/mind to something
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19 up to one's ears in something
up to one's eyes/ears in something по уши/горло в чем-либо; погрязнутьShe is up to her eyes in schoolwork just at the moment — the exams are next week.
They are up to their ears in business before Christmas.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > up to one's ears in something
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20 close one's eyes to
(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) lukke øjnene for* * *(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) lukke øjnene for
См. также в других словарях:
keep one's eyes open — verb pay attention; be watchful Keep your eyes peeled for any policemen • Syn: ↑keep one s eyes peeled, ↑keep one s eyes skinned • Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism • Hypernyms: ↑watch, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
To fasten one's eyes upon — Fasten Fas ten, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Fastened}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Fastening}.] [AS. f[ae]stnian; akin to OHG. festin[=o]n. See {Fast}, a.] 1. To fix firmly; to make fast; to secure, as by a knot, lock, bolt, etc.; as, to fasten a chain to the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
close one's eyes to — phrasal : to deliberately ignore : decline to acknowledge * * * close one s eyes to To ignore or disregard purposely • • • Main Entry: ↑close * * * I see eye II close (or shut) one s eyes to refuse to notice or acknowledge something unwelcome or … Useful english dictionary
open one's eyes — or[open up one s eyes] {v. phr.} To make a person see or understand the truth; make a person realize; tell a person what is really happening or what really exists. * /Mary didn t believe that her cousin could be mean until the cousin opened Mary… … Dictionary of American idioms
open one's eyes — or[open up one s eyes] {v. phr.} To make a person see or understand the truth; make a person realize; tell a person what is really happening or what really exists. * /Mary didn t believe that her cousin could be mean until the cousin opened Mary… … Dictionary of American idioms
shut one's eyes to — To ignore • • • Main Entry: ↑eye shut one s eyes to 1. To ignore 2. To refuse to acknowledge (esp something disagreeable) • • • Main Entry: ↑shut * * * see eye … Useful english dictionary
close (or shut) one's eyes to — refuse to acknowledge (something unpleasant). → eye … English new terms dictionary
keep one's eyes open (or peeled or Brit. skinned) — watch out for something. → eye … English new terms dictionary
close one's eyes to — ► close one s eyes to refuse to acknowledge (something unpleasant). Main Entry: ↑eye … English terms dictionary
keep one's eyes open — ► keep one s eyes open (or peeled or Brit. skinned) watch out for something. Main Entry: ↑eye … English terms dictionary
keep one's eyes peeled — ► keep one s eyes open (or peeled or Brit. skinned) watch out for something. Main Entry: ↑eye … English terms dictionary