1.b> 1) ; blue [brown, large, near-sighted] eyes [ , , ] ; the whites of one's eyes ; naked eye ; to see with one's own eyes i> ; the sun [the light] is in my eyes [] , ; to cast down one's eyes ; to cock one's eye ; to screw up one's eyes ; to put one's eyes together , ;
2) .i> pli> , ; to set / to lay, to clap / eyes on smb., smth. , ; I never set eyes on him i> ; to run / to pass / one's eyes over / through / smth. ; eyes right [left]! ., .i> []!
2.b> .i> , , ; in the eye(s) of smb. , ; in the eye of the law ; I look upon the problem with a different eye / ;
3.b> (, i>);
4.b> 1) i> ;
2) i> ( i>);
5.b> i> , ;
6.b> .i> , ; private eye ;
7.b> .i> ;
8.b> .i> , ; ; ;
9.b> .i> ;
10.b> .i> ;
11.b> .i> : eye of the storm / ; i> ; in the wind's eye ;
12.b> .-.i>, .i> , ( ..i>);
13.b> = bull's eyer>;
eye disease ; eye training / ; eye specialist , ; eye distance ; eye hospital / infirmary / ; eye sketch .i> ; eye work .i> ; ;
black eyeb> .i> black IIr> ; camera eyeb> .i> camerar>
; green eyeb> .i> green IIr> 8; a jaundiced eyeb> .i> jaundicedr> 3; sheep's eyeb> .i> sheepr> ; (oh) my eyeb>! ! ?! ( / / i>); that's all my eyeb> .i> ! eyeb> for eyeb> .i> ; eyes and no eyesb> ) , ; ) " " ( i>); under / before / one's eyesb> , ; up to the eyes in workb> ; the eyeb> of day / of heaven /b> .i> , ; the eyeb> of Greeceb> .i> , ; eyes of a shipb> .i> ; to cry one's eyes outb> ) ; ) ; to have an eyeb> tob> (i>); (i>); with an eyeb> tob> i> , ; ...; to marry smb. with an eye to her fortune ; he always has an eye to his own interest ; by (the) eyeb> , ; to have an eyeb> for smth.b> / ; ; to have an eye for beauty ; to have an eye for a map ; to have an eye for the ground i> ; to have a good eye for distances ; to have an eyeb> in one's headb> ) , ; ) ; to have eyes at the back of one's headb> / , ; to have all one's eyes about oneb> , ; with open eyesb> , ; ; to open smb.'s eyes to smth.b> ; I have had my eyes opened (i>); to make smb. open his eyesb> / ; to keep one's / both / eyes open / wide open, peeled, skinned /b> , ; to close one's eyesb> , ; to close / shut / one's eyes to smth.b> ; one cannot shut one's eyes to the fact that ... , ...; to give an eyeb> to smb., smth.b> , , , ; give an eye to the child! / ! to throw / to cast / one's eyeb> on smth.b> / ; to keep an eyeb> onb> ) ; , ; keep your eye on him! ! ) ; keep an eye on my house while I am on holiday , ; he could not take / keep / his eyes off itb> / ; to keep an eyeb> out for smth.b> .i> ) ; ) / ; keep an eye out for the bus , ; to keep one's eyes on the ballb> .i> ) i> ; ) ; to be in the public eyeb> , , ; to be all eyesb> ) ; ) (i>); to make eyes at smb.b> i> / ; to wipe smb.'s eyesb> ) , ; ) .i> ; to meet smb.'s eyeb> ) , ; ) ; more than meets the eyeb> , ..i>, ; to catch smb.'s eyeb> ) , ; ) , ; ) ..i> ; to catch the Speaker's eye ; to feast one's eyesb> i> ; (i>); to burst upon the eyeb> ) , ; ) i> ; it strikes the eye, it leaps to the eyeb> ; to do smb. in the eyeb> .i> ; ; to give smb. the fishy / beady / eyeb> .i> / ; to see eyeb> to eyeb> ) .i> ; ) i> , i> ; she does not see eye to eye with me i> ; no eyeb> like the eyeb> of the masterb> ; to see with half an eyeb> i> / ; mind your eye!b> ! ! damn your eyes!b> .i> !