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81 cast in the eye
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83 cast in the eye
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84 cast\ the\ evil\ eye
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85 cast/run an eye over
бро́сить бе́глый взглядThe Americanisms. English-Russian dictionary. > cast/run an eye over
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86 cast in the eye
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87 to be cast in the same mould
to be cast in the same mouldter o mesmo caráter.————————to be cast in the same mouldter os mesmos padrões, características. to cast about, to cast around 1 jogar ou lançar em redor. 2 pensar, meditar, planejar. 3 procurar. to cast a glance, to cast an eye over dar uma olhadela, dar uma espiada.English-Portuguese dictionary > to be cast in the same mould
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88 evil eye
1) дурной глаз (обыкн. употр. с гл. to cast)He certainly possesses the gift of the evil eye. (E. Bulwer-Lytton, ‘The Last Days of Pompeii’, part I, ch. III) — У него, несомненно, дурной глаз.
Arthur: "It's rather a peculiar case. Abdul Said had a difference of opinion with an Armenian merchant and shortly after his only son fell ill and died. He took it into his head that the Armenian had cast the evil eye on him, and he took his gun, waited for his opportunity, and shot the Armenian dead." (W. S. Maugham, ‘Caesar's Wife’, act 2) — Артур: "Это не совсем обычный случай. Абдул Саид разошелся во взглядах с одним армянским купцом, а вскоре после этого единственный сын Абдула заболел и умер. Абдул забрал себе в голову, что купец сглазил его сына, взял ружье, дождался удобного случая и убил купца."
Rip's sole domestic adherent was his dog Wolf, who was as much hen-pecked as his master; for Dame Van Winkle regarded them as companions in idleness, and even looked upon Wolf with an evil eye, as the cause of his master's going so often astray. (W. Irving, ‘The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon’, ‘Rip Van Winkle’) — Единственным сторонником Рипа была его собака Волк. Как собака, так и ее хозяин в равной мере находились под башмаком у мадам Рип Ван Винкль, которая считала их обоих лодырями и косо смотрела на Волка, обвиняя его в частых прегрешениях хозяина.
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89 one's mind's eye
мысленный взор, духовное око [часть выражения in one's mind's eye; см. in one's mind's eye]Then my sole relief was to walk along the corridor... and allow my mind's eye to dwell on whatever bright visions rose before it... (Ch. Brontë, ‘Jane Eyre’, ch. XII) — Тогда моим единственным утешением было ходить по коридору... и отдаваться внутреннему созерцанию тех ярких образов, которые теснились передо мной...
There are some scenes, trivial enough very likely in themselves, that yet retain a peculiar power of standing out in sharp relief, as we cast our mind's eye down the lone vista of our past. (H. R. Haggard, ‘The Witch's Head’, vol. I, ch. XIV) — Бывают сцены вполне, быть может, обычные и все-таки ярко встающие в памяти, когда мы уносимся мыслями в далекое прошлое.
With his mind's eye he looked into her comfortable room in Ogden Place, where he had spent several such delightful evenings... (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. XV) — Он видел мысленным взором ее квартирку на Огден-Плейс, где он так чудесно провел несколько вечеров...
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90 keep an eye on
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91 to cast one's eye over something
echar un vistazo a algo, echar una ojeada a algoEnglish-spanish dictionary > to cast one's eye over something
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92 to have a cast in one's eye
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93 cross-eye
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > cross-eye
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94 beady eye
n infmlCast your beady eyes over this — А ну-ка, взгляни своим ясным взором на это
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95 a cast in the eye
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96 a cast in the eye
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97 have\ a\ cast\ in\ one's\ eye
egyik szemére kancsal, kancsalítEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > have\ a\ cast\ in\ one's\ eye
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98 to cast a greedy eye upon smth
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to cast a greedy eye upon smth
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99 glance
взгляд имя существительное: глагол:мельком взглянуть (glance, glance at)бегло просмотреть (glance, run an eye over)сверкнуть (flash, glance)блеснуть (flash, glance) -
100 glancing
взглянув глагол:мельком взглянуть (glance, glance at)бегло просмотреть (glance, run an eye over)блеснуть (flash, glance)
См. также в других словарях:
cast your eye over — see ↑eye, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑cast … Useful english dictionary
cast an eye — ● cast … Useful english dictionary
cast your eye over something — run/cast/your eye(s) over something phrase to look at or read something very quickly Thesaurus: to look at someone or something quicklysynonym to read something quicklysynonym Main entry … Useful english dictionary
cast your eye over something — cast/run (your)/an eye over (something) to look at something quickly without looking at the details. Would you mind casting an eye over my essay and giving me your comments? … New idioms dictionary
cast your eye over — cast/run (your)/an eye over (something) to look at something quickly without looking at the details. Would you mind casting an eye over my essay and giving me your comments? … New idioms dictionary
cast an eye over something — cast/run (your)/an eye over (something) to look at something quickly without looking at the details. Would you mind casting an eye over my essay and giving me your comments? … New idioms dictionary
cast an eye over — cast/run (your)/an eye over (something) to look at something quickly without looking at the details. Would you mind casting an eye over my essay and giving me your comments? … New idioms dictionary
cast an eye eyes over something — cast/run an eye/your eyes over sth idiom to look at or examine sth quickly • Could you just run your eyes over this report? Main entry: ↑eyeidiom … Useful english dictionary
cast an eye — look, direct a glance, peep, peek … English contemporary dictionary
cast/run your eye over — to read it or look at (something) quickly. Please run your eye over this and let me know what you think. She cast her eye over the apartment, appalled by the mess. • • • Main Entry: ↑eye … Useful english dictionary
eye — or private eye [ī] n. [ME ey, eie < OE ēage, akin to Ger auge < IE base * okw , to see > Gr osse, eyes, ōps, face, eye, L oculus] 1. the organ of sight in humans and animals 2. a) the eyeball b) the iris [brown eyes] … English World dictionary