eye

A1 CET-4 Oxf 3000 初中 FREQ #711 ★★★★★

n. 眼睛, 视力, 看 vt. 看, 注视

发音

US /aɪ/
UK /aɪ/
AU

词形变化

eyes 复数 eyen 复数 eyed eyeing eyes 三单 eyes eyeth eying eyeing 现在分词 eying 现在分词 eyed 过去式 eyed 过去分词

别名

i

教材释义与例句

动词

注视,看

to look at someone or something carefully, especially because you do not trust them or because you want something

释义与例句

n. A1 Oxf 3000
  1. 1.

    An organ through which animals see (“perceive surroundings via light”).

    眼睛

    目睭

    目珠

    Near-synonym: eyeball

    Bright lights really hurt my eyes.

  2. 2.

    The visual sense.

    The car was quite pleasing to the eye, but impractical.

  3. 3.

    The iris of the eye, being of a specified colour.

    Brown, blue, green, hazel eyes.

    Natalie’s brown eyes looked into Jim’s blue eyes, and the girl and boy flirted.

  4. 4.

    Attention, notice.

    That dress caught her eye.

  5. 5.

    The ability to notice what others might miss.

    He has an eye for talent.

  6. 6.

    A meaningful look or stare.

    She was giving him the eye at the bar.

    When the car cut her off, she gave him the eye.

  7. 7.

    Ellipsis of private eye.

  8. 8.

    A hole at the blunt end of a needle through which thread is passed.

    针眼

    针鼻

    针空

  9. 9.

    The oval hole of an axehead through which the axehandle is fitted.

  10. 10.

    A fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook or the passage of a cord or line.

  11. 11.

    A loop forming part of anything, or a hole through anything, to receive a hook, pin, rope, shaft, etc.; for example, at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss, through a crank, at the end of a rope, or through a millstone.

  12. 12.

    A burner on a kitchen stove, hob, or cooktop.

    美国
  13. 13.

    A central and focal portion of any of several things.

    The relatively calm and clear centre of a hurricane or other cyclonic storm.

    台风眼

    风眼

    the eye of the storm

    the eye of the hurricane

  14. 14.

    A central and focal portion of any of several things.

    The dark brown centre of a black-eyed Susan flower.

    非正式
  15. 15.

    A central and focal portion of any of several things.

    The hilum of a seed or bean, or the hilum plus any rings of color that surround it; for example, the dark spot on a black-eyed pea.

  16. 16.

    A central and focal portion of any of several things.

    The circle in the centre of a volute.

    建筑
  17. 17.

    A central and focal portion of any of several things.

    A central area in a portion of a carcass being butchered into cuts of meat, such as a certain muscle partly surrounded by fat (for example, a longissimus dorsi); a cut that includes a portion of it.

    loin eye

    rib eye

  18. 18.

    A mark on an animal, such as a butterfly or peacock, resembling a human eye.

  19. 19.

    A reproductive bud in a potato.

  20. 20.

    That which resembles the eye in relative beauty or importance.

  21. 21.

    A shade of colour; a tinge.

  22. 22.

    One of the holes in certain kinds of cheese.

  23. 23.

    The foremost part of a ship's bows; the hawseholes.

    航海 交通 复数形式
  24. 24.

    The enclosed counter (“negative space”) of the lower-case letter e.

    媒体 印刷
  25. 25.

    An empty point or group of points surrounded by one player's stones.

  26. 26.

    Opinion, view.

    This victory will make us great in the eyes of the world.

  27. 27.

    Synonym of pit-eye.

    商务 采矿
  28. 1.

    The name of the Latin script letter I/i.

    IED [is spoken] as "eye-ee-dee" instead of "I SPELL India Echo Delta Romeo".

  29. 1.

    A brood.

    an eye of pheasants

v.
  1. 1.

    To carefully or appraisingly observe (someone or something).

    及物

    After eyeing the document for half an hour, she decided not to sign it.

    They went out and eyed the new car one last time before deciding.

  2. 2.

    To appear; to look.

    不及物 废旧
  3. 3.

    To remove the reproductive buds from (potatoes).

    及物
  4. 4.

    To allow (fish eggs) to develop so that the black eye spots are visible.

    及物

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词源

Etymology tree Proto-Indo-European *h₃ekʷ-der. Proto-Germanic *augô Proto-West Germanic *augā Old English ēage Middle English eye English eye From Middle English eye, yë, eyghe, from Old English ēage (“eye”), from Proto-West Germanic *augā, from Proto-Germanic *augô (“eye”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₃okʷ-, *h₃ekʷ- (“eye; to see”). Related to ogle. Cognates Cognate with Scots ee, eh (“eye”), North Frisian Oog, uug (“eye”), Saterland Frisian Oge, Ooge (“eye”), West Frisian each (“eye”), Alemannic German, Bavarian Aug (“eye”), Central Franconian Au, Auch, Ooch (“eye”), Dutch oog (“eye”), German Aug, Auge (“eye”), Low German Auge, Oog (“eye”), Luxembourgish A (“eye”), Vilamovian aojg, aug, oüg (“eye”), Yiddish אויג (oyg, “eye”), Danish øje (“eye”), Elfdalian oga (“eye”), Faroese eyga (“eye”), Icelandic auga (“eye”), Norwegian Bokmål øye (“eye”), Norwegian Nynorsk aua, aue, auga, auge (“eye”), Scanian yva (“eye”), Swedish öga (“eye”), Crimean Gothic oeghene (“eyes”), Gothic 𐌰𐌿𐌲𐍉 (augō, “eye”). Other Indo-European cognates include Latin oculus (whence English oculus), Lithuanian aki̇̀s, Old Church Slavonic око (oko), Albanian sy, Ancient Greek ὄψ (óps, “(poetic) eye; face”) and ὄσσε (ósse, “eyes”), Armenian ակն (akn), Avestan 𐬀𐬱𐬌 (aši, “eyes”), Sanskrit अक्षि (ákṣi). The archaic plural form eyen is from Middle English eyen, from Old English ēaġan, nominative and accusative plural of ēaġe (“eye”).

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