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21 tears welling up in one's eyes
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22 to be up to one's eyes
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23 to have stars in one's eyes
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24 remove the scales from one's eyes
de ogen doen openen, de schellen van de ogen vallenEnglish-Dutch dictionary > remove the scales from one's eyes
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25 tears welling up in one's eyes
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26 remove the scales from one's eyes
öppna ens ögonEnglish-Swedish dictionary > remove the scales from one's eyes
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27 tears welling up in one's eyes
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28 have something wrong with one's eyes
ein Augenleiden haben a.English-German idiom dictionary > have something wrong with one's eyes
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29 lose the sight of one's eyes
das Augenlicht verlieren a.English-German idiom dictionary > lose the sight of one's eyes
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30 Show the whites of one's eyes
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31 have\ the\ sun\ in\ one's\ eyes
English-Hungarian dictionary > have\ the\ sun\ in\ one's\ eyes
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32 (an) oriental slant to one's eyes
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (an) oriental slant to one's eyes
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33 with happy tears in one's eyes co
счастливыми слезами/со слезами счастья на глазахEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > with happy tears in one's eyes co
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34 screw up one's eyes
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35 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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36 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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37 fasten one's eyes on...
(fasten (fix или rivet) one's eyes on... (тж. fix with one's eyes))уставиться (взглядом), пристально смотреть на...Old Jolyon stood, still as death, his eyes fixed on the body. (J. Galsworthy, ‘The Man of Property’, part III, ch. VIII) — Старый Джолион стоял безмолвный как смерть, пристально глядя на мертвое тело.
The captain... fastened his eyes on Brennos. ‘What's this for?’ ‘For our passage to Britain.’ (J. Lindsay, ‘Runaway’, ch. XXIX) — Капитан.... пристально посмотрел на Бренноса. - Зачем эти деньги? - Для нашей поездки в Англию.
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38 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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39 fix one's eyes on
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40 feast one's eyes
(feast one's eyes (on...))любоваться, наслаждаться зрелищем (чего-л.); радовать, ласкать глаз, услаждать свой взор; см. тж. a feast to the eyeHe was going to sit and feast his eyes, and come away knowing her no better, but ready to go and feast his eyes again tomorrow. (J. Galsworthy, ‘In Chancery’, part II, ch. VI) — Он будет сидеть и с наслаждением смотреть на нее, потом уйдет, зная ее все так же мало, но готовый завтра снова прийти и снова любоваться ею.
Philip feasted his eyes on the richness of the green leaves. (W. S. Maugham, ‘Of Human Bondage’, ch. 118) — Сочная зелень листвы радовала глаз Филипа.
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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