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以眼还眼, 报复;
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
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
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
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
amount1 of 2verb
to add up
the bill amounted to ten dollars
to be the same in meaning or effect
acts that amount to treason
amount2 of 2noun
the total number or quantity : aggregate
the amount to be paid
a given or particular quantity or number
add the same amount to both columns
amount1 of 2verb
to add up
the bill amounted to ten dollars
to be the same in meaning or effect
acts that amount to treason
amount2 of 2noun
the total number or quantity : aggregate
the amount to be paid
a given or particular quantity or number
add the same amount to both columns
amount1 of 2verb
to add up
the bill amounted to ten dollars
to be the same in meaning or effect
acts that amount to treason
amount2 of 2noun
the total number or quantity : aggregate
the amount to be paid
a given or particular quantity or number
add the same amount to both columns
amount1 of 2verb
to add up
the bill amounted to ten dollars
to be the same in meaning or effect
acts that amount to treason
amount2 of 2noun
the total number or quantity : aggregate
the amount to be paid
a given or particular quantity or number
add the same amount to both columns
amyl acetatenoun
banana oil
amyl acetatenoun
banana oil
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 For decorating, they rely on her discerning eye.
2 Gandhi warned us, " An eye for an eye, and we all go blind. "
甘地警告我们: “ 以牙还牙, 两败俱伤. ”
3 Her eyes slowly became accustomed to the dark.
4 An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
以眼还眼,会让全世界陷入黑暗.
5 The biographer cast a cold eye on the artist's life.
6 He reviewed the proposal with a jaundiced eye.
7 The death penalty for murder work on the principle of an eye for an eye.
犯谋杀罪处以死刑,其原则是一命抵一命.
8 An eye for an eye will make the whole world blind.
以眼还眼只会让整个世界变得盲目.
9 An eye for an eye.
以牙还牙.
10 James Bond : An eye for an eye.
詹姆斯邦德: 以眼还眼.
11 That is, they firmly believe in the idea of an eye for an eye.
那就是说, 他们坚定地相信两个人所共识的事情.
12 I saw someone eyeing me from across the street.
13 An eye for an eye , don't you think?
以牙还牙, 你看 怎么样 ?
14 He was comforted by the thought that he had given Mrs Green a Roland for her Oliver.
一想到已经用以牙还牙的方式对待了格林太太,他就感到宽慰。
15 I have something in my eye.
16 Following the rule of an eye for an eye will only lead to further tragedies.
依循以牙还牙的规则只会造成更多的悲剧.
17 a lot of his backyard bird watching was spent eyeing the squirrels as they depleted the bird feeder of seeds
18 He has an artist's eye for color.
19 The days of an eye for an eye are over.
以眼还眼的时代已经过去了.
20 The first case, which was also mild and presented as the eye infection conjunctivitis, happened in late March after a farmworker in Texas came into contact with cattle suspected of being infected.
1 报复
retaliatory revengeful revenge vengeance retaliation reprisal requital fix retaliate pay back get back at hit back take revenge
3 以牙还牙
retaliate return the compliment give as good as one gets tit for tat an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth fight fire with fire give as good as you get return hurt for hurt measure for measure
4 以同样方式报复