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  • 1 EYE

    [N]
    OCULUS (-I) (M)
    OCELLUS (-I) (M)
    LUMEN (-MINIS) (N)
    GENA (-AE) (F)
    FORAMEN (-MINIS) (N)
    ACIES (-EI) (F)
    [V]
    ASPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)
    ADSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)
    CONSPICIO (-ERE -SPEXI -SPECTUM)
    CONSPICOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)
    INTUEOR (-ERI -TUITUS SUM)
    INTUOR (-TUI)
    CONTEMPLOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)
    - BEFORE ONE'S VERY EYES
    - KEEP THE EYE ON

    English-Latin dictionary > EYE

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  • keep one's head above water — {v. phr.} To remain solvent; manage to stay out of debt. * /Herb s income declined so drastically that he now has difficulty keeping his head above water./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • keep one's head above water — {v. phr.} To remain solvent; manage to stay out of debt. * /Herb s income declined so drastically that he now has difficulty keeping his head above water./ …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • keep one's shirt on — {v. phr.}, {slang} To calm down; keep from losing your temper or getting impatient or excited. * /Bob got very angry when John accidentally bumped into him, but John told him to keep his shirt on./ Usually used as a command; may be considered… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • keep one's shirt on — {v. phr.}, {slang} To calm down; keep from losing your temper or getting impatient or excited. * /Bob got very angry when John accidentally bumped into him, but John told him to keep his shirt on./ Usually used as a command; may be considered… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • keep one's wits about one — See: KEEP ONE S HEAD …   Dictionary of American idioms

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  • keep one's own counsel — {v. phr.}, {formal} To keep your ideas and plans to yourself. * /John listened to what everyone had to say in the discussion, but he kept his own counsel./ * /Although everybody gave Mrs. O Connor advice about what to do with her house, she kept… …   Dictionary of American idioms

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