nom “eye”
sg. eye, pl. eyes ou indén.
- œil
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She closed her eyes tightly when the doctor shone a light into them.
- iris
Her eyes were a striking shade of emerald green, captivating everyone who looked into them.
- regard (dans le sens de l'attention)
The painting in the corner immediately caught my eye.
- 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.
- chas
Before starting to sew, she carefully threaded the string through the eye of the needle.
- œillet (dans le sens de boucle ou trou)
Tie the rope through the eye of the anchor before you throw it overboard.
- œil du cyclone
As the hurricane passed over us, we experienced a brief period of calm when we entered the eye of the storm.
- germe (sur une pomme de terre)
When planting potatoes, make sure the eyes are facing upwards to ensure proper growth.
- 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
- observer
He eyed the cake suspiciously before taking a small bite.
- convoiter
She eyed the last slice of pizza, hoping no one else would take it.