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eye (EN)
nom, verbe

nom “eye”

sg. eye, pl. eyes ou indén.
  1. œil
    She closed her eyes tightly when the doctor shone a light into them.
  2. iris
    Her eyes were a striking shade of emerald green, captivating everyone who looked into them.
  3. regard (dans le sens de l'attention)
    The painting in the corner immediately caught my eye.
  4. coup d'œil (dans le sens de la capacité à remarquer des détails)
    She has an eye for detail that makes her an excellent editor.
  5. chas
    Before starting to sew, she carefully threaded the string through the eye of the needle.
  6. œillet (dans le sens de boucle ou trou)
    Tie the rope through the eye of the anchor before you throw it overboard.
  7. œil du cyclone
    As the hurricane passed over us, we experienced a brief period of calm when we entered the eye of the storm.
  8. germe (sur une pomme de terre)
    When planting potatoes, make sure the eyes are facing upwards to ensure proper growth.
  9. le nom de la lettre "I"
    In the spelling bee, when it was her turn, she confidently spelled out the word "happiness" as "aych-ay-pee-pee-eye-en-ee-ess-ess."

verbe “eye”

infinitif eye; il eyes; prét. eyed; part. passé eyed; gér. eyeing, eying
  1. observer
    He eyed the cake suspiciously before taking a small bite.
  2. convoiter
    She eyed the last slice of pizza, hoping no one else would take it.