eye 音标拼音: ['ɑɪ]
n .
眼睛;眼状物;眼光,视力,观察力;看,注意,注目;见解,观点,判断
vt . 看,注视
眼睛;眼状物;眼光,视力,观察力;看,注意,注目;见解,观点,判断看,注视
eye 眼
eye n 1 :
the organ of sight [
synonym : {
eye }, {
oculus }, {
optic }]
2 :
good discernment (
either visually or as if visually ); "
she has an eye for fresh talent "; "
he has an artist '
s eye "
3 :
attention to what is seen ; "
he tried to catch her eye "
4 :
an area that is approximately central within some larger region ; "
it is in the center of town "; "
they ran forward into the heart of the struggle "; "
they were in the eye of the storm " [
synonym : {
center }, {
centre }, {
middle }, {
heart }, {
eye }]
5 :
a small hole or loop (
as in a needle ); "
the thread wouldn '
t go through the eye "
v 1 :
look at [
synonym : {
eye }, {
eyeball }]
Eye \
Eye \ ([
imac ]),
n . [
Prob .
fr .
nye ,
an eye being for a nye .
See {
Nye }.] (
Zo ["
o ]
l .)
A brood ;
as ,
an eye of pheasants .
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Eye \
Eye \ ([
imac ]),
n . [
OE .
eghe ,
eighe ,
eie ,
eye ,
AS .
e ['
a ]
ge ;
akin to OFries . [=
a ]
ge ,
OS . [=
o ]
ga ,
D .
oog ,
Ohg .
ouga ,
G .
auge ,
Icel .
auga ,
Sw . ["
o ]
ga ,
Dan . ["
o ]
ie ,
Goth .
aug [=
o ];
cf .
OSlav .
oko ,
Lith .
akis ,
L .
okulus ,
Gr . '
o `
kkos ,
eye , '
o `
sse ,
the two eyes ,
Skr .
akshi . [
root ]
10 ,
212 .
Cf . {
Diasy },
{
Ocular }, {
Optic }, {
Eyelet }, {
Ogle }.]
1 .
The organ of sight or vision .
In man ,
and the vertebrates generally ,
it is properly the movable ball or globe in the orbit ,
but the term often includes the adjacent parts .
In most invertebrates the eyes are immovable ocelli ,
or compound eyes made up of numerous ocelli .
See {
Ocellus }.
Description of illustration :
a b Conjunctiva ;
c Cornea ;
d Sclerotic ;
e Choroid ;
f Cillary Muscle ;
g Cillary Process ;
h Iris ;
i Suspensory Ligament ;
k Prosterior Aqueous Chamber between h and i ;
l Anterior Aqueous Chamber ;
m Crystalline Lens ;
n Vitreous Humor ;
o Retina ;
p Yellow spot ;
q Center of blind spot ;
r Artery of Retina in center of the Optic Nerve .
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Note :
The essential parts of the eye are inclosed in a tough outer coat ,
the sclerotic ,
to which the muscles moving it are attached ,
and which in front changes into the transparent cornea .
A little way back of cornea ,
the crystalline lens is suspended ,
dividing the eye into two unequal cavities ,
a smaller one in front filled with a watery fluid ,
the aqueous humor ,
and larger one behind filled with a clear jelly ,
the vitreous humor .
The sclerotic is lined with a highly pigmented membrane ,
the choroid ,
and this is turn is lined in the back half of the eyeball with the nearly transparent retina ,
in which the fibers of the optic nerve ramify .
The choroid in front is continuous with the iris ,
which has a contractile opening in the center ,
the pupil ,
admitting light to the lens which brings the rays to a focus and forms an image upon the retina ,
where the light ,
falling upon delicate structures called rods and cones ,
causes them to stimulate the fibres of the optic nerve to transmit visual impressions to the brain .
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2 .
The faculty of seeing ;
power or range of vision ;
hence ,
judgment or taste in the use of the eye ,
and in judging of objects ;
as ,
to have the eye of a sailor ;
an eye for the beautiful or picturesque .
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3 .
The action of the organ of sight ;
sight ,
look ;
view ;
ocular knowledge ;
judgment ;
opinion .
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In my eye ,
she is the sweetest lady that I looked on . --
Shak .
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4 .
The space commanded by the organ of sight ;
scope of vision ;
hence ,
face ;
front ;
the presence of an object which is directly opposed or confronted ;
immediate presence .
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We shell express our duty in his eye . --
Shak .
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Her shell your hear disproved to her eyes . --
Shak .
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5 .
Observation ;
oversight ;
watch ;
inspection ;
notice ;
attention ;
regard . "
Keep eyes upon her ." --
Shak .
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Booksellers . . .
have an eye to their own advantage . --
Addison .
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6 .
That which resembles the organ of sight ,
in form ,
position ,
or appearance ;
as :
(
a ) (
Zo ["
o ]
l .)
The spots on a feather ,
as of peacock .
(
b )
The scar to which the adductor muscle is attached in oysters and other bivalve shells ;
also ,
the adductor muscle itself ,
esp .
when used as food ,
as in the scallop .
(
c )
The bud or sprout of a plant or tuber ;
as ,
the eye of a potato .
(
d )
The center of a target ;
the bull '
s -
eye .
(
e )
A small loop to receive a hook ;
as ,
hooks and eyes on a dress .
(
f )
The hole through the head of a needle .
(
g )
A loop forming part of anything ,
or a hole through anything ,
to receive a rope ,
hook ,
pin ,
shaft ,
etc .;
as ,
an eye at the end of a tie bar in a bridge truss ;
an eye through a crank ;
an eye at the end of rope .
(
h )
The hole through the upper millstone .
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7 .
That which resembles the eye in relative importance or beauty . "
The very eye of that proverb ." --
Shak .
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Athens ,
the eye of Greece ,
mother of arts . --
Milton .
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8 .
Tinge ;
shade of color . [
Obs .]
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Red with an eye of blue makes a purple . --
Boyle .
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{
By the eye },
in abundance . [
Obs .] --
Marlowe .
{
Elliott eye } (
Naut .),
a loop in a hemp cable made around a thimble and served .
{
Eye agate },
a kind of circle agate ,
the central parts of which are of deeper tints than the rest of the mass .
--
Brande &
C .
{
Eye animalcule } (
Zo ["
o ]
l .),
a flagellate infusorian belonging to {
Euglena }
and related genera ; --
so called because it has a colored spot like an eye at one end .
{
Eye doctor },
an opthalmologist or optometrist ; --
formerly called an oculist .
{
Eye of a volute } (
Arch .),
the circle in the center of volute .
{
Eye of day }, {
Eye of the morning }, {
Eye of heaven },
the sun .
"
So gently shuts the eye of day ." --
Mrs .
Barbauld .
{
Eye of a ship },
the foremost part in the bows of a ship ,
where ,
formerly ,
eyes were painted ;
also ,
the hawser holes . --
Ham .
Nav .
Encyc .
{
Half an eye },
very imperfect sight ;
a careless glance ;
as ,
to see a thing with half an eye ;
often figuratively .
"
Those who have but half an eye ." --
B .
Jonson .
{
To catch one '
s eye },
to attract one '
s notice .
{
To find favor in the eyes (
of )},
to be graciously received and treated .
{
To have an eye to },
to pay particular attention to ;
to watch . "
Have an eye to Cinna ." --
Shak .
{
To keep an eye on },
to watch .
{
To set the eyes on },
to see ;
to have a sight of .
{
In the eye of the wind } (
Naut .),
in a direction opposed to the wind ;
as ,
a ship sails in the eye of the wind .
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Eye \
Eye \ ([
imac ]),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Eyed } ([
imac ]
d );
p .
pr .
&
vb .
n . {
Eying or Eyeing }.]
To fix the eye on ;
to stare at ;
to look on ;
to view ;
to observe ;
particularly ,
to observe or watch narrowly ,
or with fixed attention ;
to hold in view .
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Eye me ,
blest Providence ,
and square my trial To my proportioned strength . --
Milton .
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Eye \
Eye \,
v .
i .
To appear ;
to look . [
Obs .]
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My becomings kill me ,
when they do not Eye well to you . --
Shak .
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316 Moby Thesaurus words for "
eye ":
Anschauung ,
Sherlock ,
Sherlock Holmes ,
accountability ,
air hole ,
amaurosis ,
angle ,
angle of vision ,
annulet ,
armhole ,
assumption ,
attend ,
attitude ,
auspices ,
baby blues ,
banjo eyes ,
basis ,
be vigilant ,
be watchful ,
beagle ,
belief ,
blepharitis ,
blowhole ,
bossing ,
bright eyes ,
bullet -
hole ,
bunghole ,
care ,
cast coquettish glances ,
cataract ,
charge ,
choroiditis ,
circlet ,
clear eyes ,
clear sight ,
climate of opinion ,
color vision ,
common belief ,
community sentiment ,
conceit ,
concept ,
conception ,
conclusion ,
cone vision ,
conjunctivitis ,
consensus gentium ,
consider ,
consideration ,
contemplate ,
conviction ,
coquet ,
cornea ,
cover ,
crane ,
crane the neck ,
cringle ,
cross -
eye ,
day vision ,
daylight vision ,
deadeye ,
defective vision ,
defense ,
dekko ,
detached retina ,
dick ,
discernment ,
eagle eye ,
esotropia ,
estimate ,
estimation ,
ethos ,
examine ,
eye defect ,
eye -
mindedness ,
eyeball ,
eyeful ,
eyelet ,
eyelid ,
eyesight ,
farsight ,
farsightedness ,
feeling ,
field of view ,
field of vision ,
flatfoot ,
flirt ,
follow ,
footing ,
frame of reference ,
framework ,
gallivant ,
gape ,
gasket ,
gaup ,
gawk ,
gaze ,
gaze at ,
gaze open -
mouthed ,
general belief ,
give the eye ,
give the once -
over ,
glaucoma ,
gloat ,
goggle ,
goggle eyes ,
gold -
dig ,
grasp ,
grommet ,
guard ,
guide ,
gumshoe ,
gumshoe man ,
gutta serena ,
hard look ,
have a looksee ,
hawkshaw ,
hold in view ,
horizon ,
idea ,
impression ,
inspect ,
intendance ,
investigator ,
iris ,
iritis ,
judgment ,
jurisdiction ,
keen sight ,
keep in sight ,
keep in view ,
keep under observation ,
ken ,
keratitis ,
keyhole ,
knothole ,
lamp ,
lee ,
leer ,
leer at ,
leering look ,
lens ,
lid ,
light ,
lights ,
look ,
look after ,
look at ,
look on ,
look over ,
look sweet upon ,
look upon ,
look -
in ,
loop ,
loophole ,
lustful leer ,
make eyes at ,
manhole ,
mental outlook ,
mind ,
mousehole ,
mystique ,
naked eye ,
nictitating membrane ,
night vision ,
notion ,
observation ,
observe ,
ocular ,
oculus ,
ogle ,
ogle at ,
opinion ,
optic ,
optic nerve ,
optic neuritis ,
orb ,
organ of vision ,
outlook ,
oversight ,
peeper ,
peephole ,
perception ,
peripheral field ,
peripheral vision ,
personal judgment ,
perspicacity ,
perspicuity ,
persuasion ,
peruse ,
philander ,
photopia ,
pigeonhole ,
pinhole ,
pink eye ,
place ,
placket ,
placket hole ,
plainclothesman ,
play around ,
point of view ,
popeyes ,
popular belief ,
pore ,
pore over ,
porthole ,
position ,
posture ,
power of sight ,
preservation ,
presumption ,
prevailing belief ,
preview ,
private eye ,
prospect ,
protection ,
protective custody ,
public belief ,
public opinion ,
punch -
hole ,
pupil ,
purview ,
quick sight ,
range ,
reaction ,
reconnoiter ,
reference system ,
refuge ,
regard ,
respect ,
responsibility ,
retina ,
retinoblastoma ,
ring ,
ringlet ,
rod vision ,
roundlet ,
rubberneck ,
run around ,
safekeeping ,
safety ,
saucer eyes ,
scene ,
sclera ,
scope ,
scotopia ,
scout ,
scrutinize ,
scrutiny ,
seeing ,
sense of sight ,
sentiment ,
shade ,
shadow ,
shelter ,
side ,
sidelong look ,
sight ,
sightedness ,
situation ,
size up ,
skip tracer ,
slant ,
sleuth ,
sleuthhound ,
sly look ,
spiracle ,
spotter ,
spy upon ,
stance ,
stand ,
stand on tiptoe ,
standpoint ,
staple ,
stare ,
stare at ,
stare down ,
stare hard ,
starry orbs ,
sty ,
superintendence ,
supervision ,
surveillance ,
survey ,
sweep ,
system ,
tab ,
take a long ,
take in ,
take stock of ,
tall ,
tap ,
tec ,
theory ,
thinking ,
thought ,
trachoma ,
twilight vision ,
unaided eye ,
universe ,
unobstructed vision ,
uveitis ,
vent ,
venthole ,
vet ,
view ,
viewpoint ,
vision ,
visual acuity ,
visual field ,
visual organ ,
visual sense ,
walleye ,
watch ,
watchful eye ,
way of thinking ,
winker Eye (
Heb . '
ain ,
meaning "
flowing "),
applied (
1 )
to a fountain ,
frequently ; (
2 )
to colour (
Num .
11 :
7 ;
R .
V ., "
appearance ,"
marg .
"
eye "); (
3 )
the face (
Ex .
10 :
5 ,
15 ;
Num .
22 :
5 ,
11 ),
in Num .
14 :
14 , "
face to face " (
R .
V .
marg ., "
eye to eye "). "
Between the eyes ",
i .
e .,
the forehead (
Ex .
13 :
9 ,
16 ).
The expression (
Prov .
23 :
31 ), "
when it giveth his colour in the cup ,"
is literally , "
when it giveth out [
or showeth ]
its eye ."
The beads or bubbles of wine are thus spoken of . "
To set the eyes "
on any one is to view him with favour (
Gen .
44 :
21 ;
Job 24 :
23 ;
Jer .
39 :
12 ).
This word is used figuratively in the expressions an "
evil eye " (
Matt .
20 :
15 ),
a "
bountiful eye "
(
Prov .
22 :
9 ), "
haughty eyes " (
6 :
17 marg .), "
wanton eyes " (
Isa .
3 :
16 ), "
eyes full of adultery " (
2 Pet .
2 :
14 ), "
the lust of the eyes " (
1 John 2 :
16 ).
Christians are warned against "
eye -
service "
(
Eph .
6 :
6 ;
Col .
3 :
22 ).
Men were sometimes punished by having their eyes put out (
1 Sam .
11 :
2 ;
Samson ,
Judg .
16 :
21 ;
Zedekiah ,
2 Kings 25 :
7 ).
The custom of painting the eyes is alluded to in 2 Kings 9 :
30 ,
R .
V .;
Jer .
4 :
30 ;
Ezek .
23 :
40 ,
a custom which still prevails extensively among Eastern women .
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