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eye-minded

/ahy-mahyn-did/US // ˈaɪˈmaɪn dɪd //

有眼力的,有眼力的人,有眼力见的,有眼力见的人

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : disposed to perceive one's environment in visual terms and to recall sights more vividly than sounds, smells, etc.

Examples

  • The numbers reinforce another article in the Post, in which cops confessed to “turning a blind eye” to minor crimes.

  • This attack, coming just days after the PlayStation DDoS, was certainly an eye-opener.

  • They eye the door anxiously, convinced that at any moment, a Pakistani or Iranian intelligence officer will come barging in.

  • Nervous fans can keep a vigilant eye on it via a webcam hosted on the town website that offers 24-hour goat viewing.

  • I think part of being in the public eye is getting recognized, and dealing with positive and negative scrutiny.

  • But Lucy had noted, out of the corner of her watchful eye, the arrival of Miss Grains, indignant and perspiring.

  • As his eye became accustomed to the gloom, David Arden saw traces of gilding on the walls.

  • As small letters weary the eye most, so also the smallest affairs disturb us most.

  • Ripperda's eye fell upon the mantle,—it was discoloured a dark red in many places, he nodded his head, and the man withdrew.

  • They will reach you by the hands of Mr. Mackenzie, a worldly-minded Scotch merchant, but honest as to earthly things.