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Презентация на тему All Eyes and Ears

turn a blind eye to somethingIf you turn a blind eye to something, youignore it intentionally.the apple of your eyeIf somebody is the apple of your eye, this means that you like them very much.My granddaughter
All Eyes and EarsENGLISH IDIOMS WITH “EYE” and “EAR”All Eyes and Ears turn a blind eye to somethingIf you turn a blind eye to blink of an eyeIf something happens in the blink of an eye, the eye of the stormA person or organization who is in the more than meets the eyeWhen something (or someone) is more complicated, difficult eyes wide openIf you do something with your eyes open,you are fully eyes in the back of one’s headTo say that someone has eyes in one’s mind’s eyeIf you can visualise something, or see an image be all earsto be listening attentively or eagerlyTell your story – we’re give ear or lend earto give attention, esp. favorable attention; listen; heedhave be wet behind the earsto be young and not very experiencedHe’s fresh assault the earFig. [for sound or speech] to be very loud or (somebody’s) ears are flappingInformal something that you say when you think that music to someone’s earsFig. a welcome sound to someone; news that someone
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Слайд 2 turn a blind eye to something
If you turn

turn a blind eye to somethingIf you turn a blind eye

a blind eye to something, you
ignore it intentionally.

the apple

of your eye

If somebody is the apple of your eye, this means that you like them very much.
My granddaughter is the apple of my eye.


Слайд 3 blink of an eye
If something happens in the

blink of an eyeIf something happens in the blink of an

blink of an eye, it happens nearly instantaneously, with

hardly enough time to notice it.
The pickpocket disappeared in the blink of an eye.

catch somebody’s eye

If someone catches your eye, you find them attractive.
The pretty girl near the door caught his eye.


Слайд 4 the eye of the storm
A person or organization

the eye of the stormA person or organization who is in

who is in the eye of the storm is

deeply involved in a difficult situation which affects a lot of people.
The minister was often in the eye of the storm during the debate on the war in Iraq.

in the twinkling of an eye

This expression means ‘very fast’ or ‘instantaneously’.
Public opinion can change in the twinkling of an eye.


Слайд 5 more than meets the eye
When something (or someone)

more than meets the eyeWhen something (or someone) is more complicated,

is more complicated, difficult or interesting that it appears,

it is said that there is more than meets the eye.
He said he simply sold his shares, but I think there’s more to it than meets the eye.

see eye to eye with someone

To see eye to eye with somebody means to
agree with them.


Слайд 6 eyes wide open
If you do something with your

eyes wide openIf you do something with your eyes open,you are

eyes open,
you are fully aware of what you are

doing.
I took on the job with my eyes wide open, so
I’m not complaining.

eagle eyes

Someone who has eagle eyes sees or notices things more easily than others.
Tony will help us find it – he’s got eagle eyes!


Слайд 7 eyes in the back of one’s head
To say

eyes in the back of one’s headTo say that someone has

that someone has eyes in the back of their

head means that they are very observant and notice everything happening around them.
You need eyes in the back of your head to look after young children.

feast one’s eyes on something

If you feast your eyes on something, you are delighted and gratified by what you see.
As he drove along the coast, he feasted his eyes on the beautiful scenery.


Слайд 8 in one’s mind’s eye
If you can visualise something,

in one’s mind’s eyeIf you can visualise something, or see an

or see an image of it in your mind,

you see it in your mind’s eye.
I can see the village in my mind’s eye but I can’t remember the name.

a sight for sore eyes

This expression refers to a person or thing you are happy to see.
Sam! You’re a sight for sore eyes! Haven’t seen you in a long time.


Слайд 9 be all ears
to be listening attentively or eagerly
Tell

be all earsto be listening attentively or eagerlyTell your story –

your story – we’re all ears!

bend someone’s ear
Fig. to

talk to someone, perhaps annoyingly. (As if talking so much that the other person’s ear is moved back.)
Tom is over there, bending Jane’s ear about something. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to bend your ear for an hour.

Слайд 10 give ear or lend ear
to give attention, esp.

give ear or lend earto give attention, esp. favorable attention; listen;

favorable attention; listen; heed

have nothing between the ears
Informal to

be stupid
He’s very good-looking but has absolutely nothing between the ears, I’m afraid.

in one ear and out the other

heard but without effect
His mind was made up, so my arguments went in one ear and out the other.


Слайд 11 be wet behind the ears
to be young and

be wet behind the earsto be young and not very experiencedHe’s

not very experienced
He’s fresh out of college, still wet

behind the ears.

can do something on their ear

Australian informal if someone can do something on their ear, they can do it very easily.
Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflé on her ear.

fall on deaf ears

to be ignored or unheeded


Слайд 12 assault the ear
Fig. [for sound or speech] to

assault the earFig. [for sound or speech] to be very loud

be very loud or persistent.
That loud music assaults the

ears! I can’t hear you with all that traffic noise assaulting my ears.

be easy on the ear

if music is easy on the ear, it has a pleasant and relaxing sound
When I’m driving, I like to listen to music that’s easy on the ear and not too demanding.


Слайд 13 (somebody’s) ears are flapping
Informal something that you say

(somebody’s) ears are flappingInformal something that you say when you think

when you think that someone is listening to your

private conversation.

can do something on their ear

Australian informal if someone can do something
on their ear, they can do it very easily.
Ask Jane to make it, she can bake a soufflé on her ear.


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