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English

Pronunciation

  • IPA: /aı/

Noun

eye

  1. an organ that is sensitive to light, helping organisms to see
  2. a hole at the blunt end of a needle
  3. a fitting consisting of a loop of metal or other material, suitable for receiving a hook
  4. the center of a hurricane
  5. a reproductive bud in a potato
  6. the capability of perception
    He has a good eye for talents.

Synonyms

  • flair (6)

Translations

  • Basque: begi
  • Breton: lagad m daoulagad pl (1), krao m / toull m an nadoz (needle) (2)
  • Bulgarian: око n (plural: очи) (1, 4, 5), ухо n (2), усет m (6)
  • Catalan: ull m
  • Czech: okon (1), ucho, ouško n (2), očko n (5)
  • Dutch: oog (1,2) n
  • Finnish: silmä
  • French: œil m (1), trou m (2), chas m (2)
  • Frisian: each
  • German: Auge n
  • Guaraní: esa (t-)
  • Hungarian: szem
  • Indonesian: mata
  • Interlingua: oculo
  • Inuktitut:
  • Inupiak: iri
  • Italian: occhio m (1)
  • Japanese: (め, me)
  • Latin: oculus
  • Norwegian: øye
  • Polish: oko n
  • Portuguese: olho m
  • Romanian: ochi m
  • Russian: глаз
  • Slovak: oko n
  • Spanish: ojo m
  • Swahili: jicho
  • Swedish: öga (1,2,4,5,6) ögla (3)
  • Tupinambá: esá (t-)

Verb

to eye

  1. to look at something as though one were intending drastic action.

Translations

  • Dutch: onderzoeken, bekijken
  • French: examiner
  • Hungarian: szemez
  • Romanian: ochi

Derived words

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