eyed

eyed [aɪd]  [aɪd] 

原级:eye

第三人称单数:eyes

第三人称复数:eyes

现在分词:eyeing; eying

eyed 基本解释

形容词有眼的

eyed 网络解释

1. 有眼的:through out the night 通宵达旦 | eyed 有眼的 | collar work 艰巨的工作

2. 习惯性眨眼:blinkpunkt 注视点 | eyed 习惯性眨眼 | blob 模糊的东西

3. 目光呆滞的:glass sensation 玻璃感觉 | eyed 目光呆滞的 | glaucoma 青光眼

4. 视力好的:EA 教育年龄 | eyed 视力好的 | ear 耳

eyed 单语例句

1. eyed

1. About 80 percent of the surveyed eyed stocks, cash reserves and equities as their top choices.

2. A serious hour on domestic abuse could be followed the next day by a rollicking party with the Black Eyed Peas.

3. The Black Eyed Peas can hardly tell what the secret of their popularity is, but they call legendary rappers De La Soul their main idols and inspiration.

4. He also announced Lady Gaga, the Black Eyed Peas and Aerosmith's Joe Perry would perform at the event.

5. His return is eyed with suspicion by many Pakistanis, for whom he symbolizes a decade of corruption and misrule that nearly bankrupted Pakistan.

6. The smart phone would naturally be a touch screen device running Windows Phone 7 and is being eyed for a release later this year.

7. Some critics of the ministry decision point out that the Black Eyed Peas performed their sexually suggestive songs in the city just three months ago.

8. She flashed a 50 yuan note at the assistant as I was actually being eyed to place my order.

9. eyed的近义词

9. In addition to individual investors, some institutional investors have also eyed the niche market convinced of its appreciation potential.

10. During the reception held by the US embassy in China on Sunday, four US ambassadors eyed a continued China policy under the Obama administration.

eyed 英英释义

eyed的反义词

adj

1. eyed

1. having an eye or eyes or eyelike feature especially as specified
    often used in combination

    e.g. a peacock's eyed feathers
           red-eyed