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eyeball 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˈīˌbôl/,
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eyeballs, plural;
  1. Look or stare at closely
    • - we eyeballed one another
Noun
  1. The round part of the eye of a vertebrate, within the eyelids and socket. In mammals it is typically a firm, mobile, spherical structure enclosed by the sclera and the cornea


  1. eye: look at
  2. the ball-shaped capsule containing the vertebrate eye
  3. Eyes are organs that detect light, and convert it to electro-chemical impulses in neurons. The simplest photoreceptors in conscious vision connect light to movement. ...
  4. (Eyeballs (term)) The number of eyeballs is an industry term for the raw number of people who look at a website.
  5. the ball of the eye; To gauge, estimate or judge by eye; to look or glance at; To scrutinize
  6. (eyeballs) A viewing audience for a WWW site.
  7. (eyeballs) Slang for visitors to a web page. Can be used as a synonym for market share.
  8. Slang for a face-to-face meeting between two ham radio operators or radio hobbyists.
  9. A bi-weekly news sheet which lists upcoming events for clubs and societies affiliated with the Student Union as well as other Union news and information. Eyeball is one of the best ways to find out what is going on around campus. ...
  10. "Southbound skateboard you have an eyeball out."
  11. An adjustable light that is fitted into the ceiling.
  12. to stare long and hard at someone or something.
  13. First and most important is the actual round piece of the eye. This is called the “Eyeball” because it’s part of your eye and it’s in the shape of a ball, pretty simple really. ...
  14. Slang term commonly used by Rebel/Republic pilots, used in reference to the TIE/ln.
  15. Face-to-face meeting, as in "eyeball QSO" (to speak to one another in person).
  16. How much eye appeal a vehicle has.
  17. (A Midsummer Night's Dream - 3.2.369)
  18. okulglobo, okulbulbo