Idioms and phrases based on Eyes for ctet, bank, ssc, dsssb,kvs,UPSC and other competitive exam
1. Catch someone's eye
Meaning: a. Be noticed by someone
b. To get someone's attention
c.To be attractive to someone
Meaning In Hindi: a. Ankhon ko kuch pasand aa jana
Examples:
A. I went shopping for a new saree, but nothing caught my eye.
B. Usually I don't wear kurti but a beautiful silk one caught my eye on the sales table.
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Meaning: a. Someone who is in the public eye is seen a lot on television, written about in Newspapers etc.
Meaning in Hindi: a. ek asi cheej ya vyakti jise akhbaar telivision ya social media platform par famous ho
Examples:
A. He doesn't want his Children growing up in the public eye.
B. Another women was in the public eye.
C. Her job keeps her in the public eye.
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3. Keeps One's Eye On The Ball
Meaning: a. To give your attention to what you are doing at the time.
b. Be ready for something
c. To remain alert to the events occuring around oneself.
Meaning in Hindi: a. Apne aap ko kisi cheej ke liye hamesha tyaar rakhna ya ek kaam par dhyan kendrit rakhna
Examples:
A. I graduated in just three years because I was able to keep my eye on the ball and priortize my studies above all eye.
B. She really needs to keep her eye on the ball if she win the race.
4. Keep your eye on the ball
Meaning: a.To give your attention to what you are doing at that time
Meaning in Hindi: a. ek samay par kisi vastoo par apna dhyan ya najar rekhna
Examples:
A. If you keep your eye on the ball, you stay alert and pay close attention to what is happening.
B. You have to keep your eye on the ball in college.
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5. Without bating an eye
Meaning: a. Without showing alarm or response
b. To not display even a hint of an emotional response such
as consternation, annoyance, sadness, joy etc.
Meaning in hindi:
Examples:
A. A.Kiara didn’t even bat an eyelid when I told her
I was moving out.
B. B. That man is dangerous. I heard he killed a woman batting an eyelid.
6. Star in one’s eye
Meaning: a. An appearance or feeling of very great happiness.
Meaning in Hindi: a.Ankhon main kisi ke sapne sajana
Examples:
A. Many young people
have stars in their eyes at to his age.
B. B. Arpita has stars in her eyes. She wants to go to
Bollywood.
C. C.Mamta gets stars in his eyes when he thinks of
his girlfriend.
7. Hit the bull’s eye or make the bull’s eye
Meaning: a. Get
something exactly right, or be on target.
b. To be exactly Correct
c. His comments about our problem hit the bull’s eye
Meaning in Hindi: kisi cheej y akaam ko bahut achhe tarike se karna
Examples:
A. A. You really hit the bull’s eye with that presentation-
well done.
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8. Cry One’s eyes Out
Meaning: a. To cry for an extended period of time
b. To cry for an extended period of time.
c. To cry very hard.
Meaning in Hindi: a. kisi vishesh samaya ya paristithi par buri tarike se rona
Examples:
A. A.When we heard the about you, we cried our eyes
out with joy.
B. B. My sister is crying her eyes out because she
failed her exam.
C. C. When I met my sister she started to cry her eyes out.
9. Feast One’s eyes on Something
Meaning: a. To enjoy the sight of someone or something.
b. To look at someone or something with great pleasure.
Meaning in hindi: kisi akarshak cheej par apne ankhain lagana ya gadhana
Examples:
A. If you like luxury bikes, feast your eyes on these.
B. We walked through the Himalaya valley, feasting our eyes on the beauty all around us.
C. If you looking for new dresses, feast your eyes on these goodies.
10. Have eyes bigger than one's stomach
11. Have eyes in the back of your head
A. My mother seems to have eyes in the back of her your head.
B. It's so busy at our school you need eyes in the back of your head to work there!
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12. Turn a blind eye to someone or something
Meaning: a. To ignore something that you know is wrong.
b.deliberately overlook
c. Make an allowance
Meaning in Hindi: a. Ankhain moond lena
b. kuch galat hote hue dekhne ke baad bhi chup rehana
Examples:
A. The men turn a blind eye.
B. The police usually turn a blind eye.
C. A bad manager will turn a blind eye to his or her workers poor work habits.
13. Give something the eye
Meaning: a. To look at something in a way that shows you are sexually attracted to them.
b. To show flirtatious sign with one's eyes
Meaning in hindi: a. Eshaare karna
Examples:
A. Ananya gave Kartik the eye.
B. They've been giving each other the eye all the time they've been in the school.
14. Apple of someone's Eye
Meaning: a. Someone or something that is very important to someone.
b. This idiom is used frequently to describe someone who is very special .
Meanning in Hindi:a. Ankhon Ka tara ya sabse pyara
Examples:
A. Pinky's husband is the Apple of her eye.
B. His only daughter was the apple of her eye.
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