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eye·less
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词根:eye
adj.eyeable 可见的;赏心悦目的
eyed 有…眼的
eyelike 眼状的
n.eye 眼睛;视力;眼光;见解,观点
eyedness 偏眼性
v.eyed 看;注视;考虑(eye的过去分词)
vt.eye 注视,看
noun
a specialized light-sensitive sensory structure of animals that in nearly all vertebrates, most arthropods, and some mollusks is the image-forming organ of sightespecially: the nearly spherical usually paired hollow organ of sight in vertebrates that is filled with a jellylike material, is lined with a photosensitive retina, and is lodged in a bony orbit in the skull
all the visible structures within and surrounding the orbit and including eyelids, eyelashes, and eyebrows
the faculty of seeing with eyes
an eye for beauty
look, glance
cast an eager eye
an attentive look
kept an eye on his valuables
point of view, judgment—often used in pluralan offender in the eyes of the law
beauty is in the eye of the beholder
something having an appearance suggestive of an eye: such as
the hole through the head of a needle
a usually circular marking (as on a peacock's tail)
loopespecially: a loop or catch to receive a hook
an undeveloped bud (as on a potato)
an area like a hole in the center of a tropical cyclone marked by only light winds or complete calm with no precipitation
the center of a flower especially when differently colored or markedspecifically: the disk of a composite
a triangular piece of beef cut from between the top and bottom of a round
a device (such as a photoelectric cell) that functions in a manner analogous to human vision
something central : center
the eye of the problem—Norman Mailer
the direction from which the wind is blowing
verb
transitive verb
to fix the eyes on : look at
they eyed him suspiciously
to watch or study closely
eyeing changes in the stock market
to furnish with an eye
intransitive verb
obsolete seem, look
1560年代,来自 eye(n.眼睛)+ -less(后缀,表示缺乏)。
Noun Middle English, from Old English ēage; akin to Old High German ouga eye, Latin oculus, Greek ōps eye, face, Sanskrit akṣi eye
The first known use of eye was before the 12th century
eyeletnoun
a small hole (as in cloth or leather) for a lace or rope
grommet
eye1 of 2noun
an organ of sightespecially: a rounded hollow organ that is filled with a jellylike material, is lined with a sensitive retina, and is located in a bone-lined cavity in the skull of a vertebrate
all the visible parts (as the eyelids) within and surrounding the bone-lined cavity
ability to see or appreciate
a good eye for painting
glance entry 2 sense 3
cast an eager eye
close attention or observation
keep an eye on it
judgment sense 1
guilty in the eyes of the law
something like or suggestive of an eye: as
the hole through the head of a needle
a loop to catch or receive a hook
an undeveloped bud (as on a potato)
a device (as a photoelectric cell) that functions somewhat like human vision
the center of something
the eye of a hurricane
eye2 of 2verb
to watch or study closely
1 The eyeless sea urchin also has genes associated with taste, smell, hearing, balance— and surprisingly, even vision.
这种目盲的海胆同样有着与味觉、觉、觉和平衡相关的基因-至,令人吃惊地是,还包括视力。
2 They have bulbous, eyeless heads and teardrop-shaped bodies that are often translucent, exposing a swirl of guts and digesting plant matter.
3 Or hug your sadness like an eyeless doll.
或者像个没有眼珠的阴郁的娃娃,抱着忧伤。
4 They were gray as old ashes; faceless, eyeless.
5 The avant-garde painting features three abstract, and usually eyeless, figures.
6 Scientists thought deep sea starfish would also be eyeless, or at the most have very simple eyes.
7 Termites, which are no relation to ants or bees, have round, eyeless heads, thick necks and teardrop-shaped bodies.
8 As he watched the eyeless face with the jaw moving rapidly up and down, Winston had a curious feeling that this was not a real human being but some kind of dummy.
9 As I stumbled out of the stall, my skin cold and sweaty, feeling like one of those eyeless white cave salamanders, Chas was there, still smirking, wiping his face, and watching me.
10 Accompanied with a local guide from the community, one can spend hours in the dark cave, admiring stalagmites, stalactites, waterfalls, bats, rare eyeless fish-species and more.
在当地社区的导游陪伴下,人们可以在黑暗的山洞里花几个小时,欣赏石笋、石钟乳、瀑布、成群的蝙蝠、稀有的盲鱼物种及其他。
11 I have something in my eye.
12 The eyeless creature with the quacking voice would never be vaporized.
13 These sitters had been tongueless, earless, eyeless conveniences all day long.
14 But it is not sufficient — if it were, then logic would demand that ‘if eyeless exists, then a retina will develop’.
15 Before the find, the eyeless fish were only rumored to live north of the Rio Grande: the endangered fish were only known in waters fed by the Edwards aquifer, beneath the Mexican state of Coahuila.
16 Her eyes slowly became accustomed to the dark.
17 The eyeless figure, complete with claws and horns, calls himself Pet.
18 Scientists recently discovered that the eyeless invertebrates “see” by detecting light with their spines.
科学家最近发现这些没有眼睛的无脊椎动物可以用它们的刺上的探测光来看东西。
19 But recent DNA testing of the eyeless and wingless creature has shown its genetic make-up is closer to the praying mantis than the cockroach.
但是最近对这种盲眼、无翼的生物进行DNA分析,显示牠们在遗传组成上比之于蟑螂,倒更接近于螳螂。
20 My primary focus is searching for new forms of life — mostly white, eyeless crustaceans — that are specifically adapted to this totally dark, food-poor environment.
1 无眼
3 无孔
4 无孔的