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1 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.) bile bile -
2 close one's eyes to
görmemezlikten gelmek, önemsememek, aldırmamak* * *(to ignore (especially something wrong): She closed her eyes to the children's misbehaviour.) göz yummak, görmemezlikten gelmek -
3 blink one's eyes
v. gözlerini kırpıştırmak -
4 cry one's eyes out
v. hüngür hüngür ağlamak, iki gözü iki çeşme ağlamak -
5 feast one's eyes on
gözleri bayram etmek, doya doya bakmak -
6 keep one's eyes skinned
gözünü dört açmak, dikkatli olmak, gözkulak olmak -
7 not to believe one's eyes
v. gözlerine inanamamak -
8 open one's eyes
v. gözünü açmak -
9 rivet one's eyes on
v. gözlerini dikmek -
10 blink one's eyes
v. gözlerini kırpıştırmak -
11 cry one's eyes out
v. hüngür hüngür ağlamak, iki gözü iki çeşme ağlamak -
12 feast one's eyes on
gözleri bayram etmek, doya doya bakmak -
13 keep one's eyes skinned
gözünü dört açmak, dikkatli olmak, gözkulak olmak -
14 not to believe one's eyes
v. gözlerine inanamamak -
15 open one's eyes
v. gözünü açmak -
16 rivet one's eyes on
v. gözlerini dikmek -
17 cry one's eyes, heart out
hüngür hüngür aglamak -
18 feast one's eyes
gözlerine ziyafet çekmek -
19 before/under one's very eyes
(in front of one, usually with no attempt at concealment: It happened before my very eyes.) gözünün önünde -
20 with one's own eyes
kendi gözüyle
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