Eye 英 [aɪ] 美 [aɪ] n.眼睛;目光;视力;观点;鉴赏力 The one-eyed doe A doe had lost one of her eyes, and could not see anyone approaching her from one side. In order to avoid any danger, she always ate on a high cliff near the sea, and looked at the land with her good eye when she was eating. By this means she could see whenever the hunters approached her on land. But one hunter found out that she was blind in one eye. He rowed a boat under the cliff, and shot her from the sea. 一只眼睛的母鹿 有头瞎了一只眼睛的母鹿,没有办法看到从瞎了的那只眼的方向靠近她的东西。 为了躲避危险,她总是在海边的一处高崖上吃草。在她吃东西的时候,她用那只好的眼睛注视着陆地。 用这种方法,她防备来自陆地上的猎人的袭击。 但是一个猎人发现她的一只眼睛是瞎的,就划着船从海上将她射杀了。 寓意: 人们常常对容易预见的危险严加防范,却忽视自认为很安全的方面。
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1、He could not meet his father's eye. 他不敢正视父亲的目光。 2、She reads with a sharp eye for idiom. 她阅读时以敏锐的目光审视语言的习惯用法。 3、He has weak eyes. 他的视力不佳。 4、Reading in the sunlight does harm to your eye sight. 在太阳光下读书对视力有害。 5、We're eye to eye on all the vital issues. 对于重大问题我们的观点一致 6、To my eye, the decorations are excellent. 就我的观点,这些装饰品都很好 7、You do have an eye for paintings. 你的确对油画有很高的鉴赏力。 8、Though he majored in science at university, he has an eye for art and literature. 尽管他在大学学的是理科,他却对艺术和文学很有鉴赏力。 |