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eyed

/ahyd/US // aɪd //UK // (aɪd) //

有眼睛的,有眉目的,有眼睛,有眼色的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having an eye or eyes: an eyed needle; an eyed potato.
    • : having eyes of a specified kind: a blue-eyed baby.
    • : having eyelike spots.

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Examples

  • Though he has established his Bundesliga credentials, Hoppe remains a wide-eyed newcomer.

  • Cyclopentolate is one step away from cyclops, the one-eyed monster.

  • The number sounded ridiculous when Brenda Frese was hired to take over the Maryland women’s basketball program as a wide-eyed 31-year-old.

  • That’s about four hours a day of being sedentary, slack-jawed, and glassy-eyed.

  • On the evening before the first possible snowstorm of winter 2020, Pat Collins was clear-eyed about the likelihood that he would be deploying his most famous journalistic accessory.

  • Yeah, the “Giant man-puppy” that is Gronkowski won't hold a sexual candle to the blue-eyed dreamboat.

  • The cop lay open-eyed with a grievous head wound as Johnson again checked for a pulse.

  • One green-eyed man, nicknamed “Cai the Roman,” became an instant celebrity due to his decidedly Roman physical characteristics.

  • But Byrne himself is the parodist, and he commands the stage by his hollow-eyed, frosty verve.

  • What will.i.am is to The Black Eyed Peas, I was to the Fugees.

  • Robinson looked at him suspiciously as he took it, and the animals eyed him with evident distrust.

  • Punch gathered himself together and eyed the house with disfavour.

  • A flock of weary sheep pattered along the road, barnward bound, heavy eyed and bleating softly.

  • They were a well-matched pair; iron-nerved, both of them, the sort of men to face sudden death open-eyed and unafraid.

  • Two or three deep-eyed, long-lashed Monegasque men smiled at her kindly, as Monegasque men and Italians smile at all children.