eyeball

eyeball
noun
1) (the whole rounded structure of the eye.) globo ocular
2) (the part of the eye between the eyelids.) pupila
eyeball
tr['aɪbɔːl]
noun
1 globo ocular
eyeball ['aɪ.bɔl] n
: globo m ocular
eyeball
n.
globo del ojo s.m.
globo ocular s.m.

I 'aɪbɔːl
noun (Anat) globo m ocular

to meet eyeball to eyeball with somebody — (colloq) enfrentarse cara a cara con alguien

to be up to one's eyeballs in something — estar* hasta aquí de algo (fam)


II
transitive verb (AmE colloq) mirar de arriba a abajo
['aɪbɔːl]
1.
N globo m ocular

to be eyeball to eyeball — (=in confrontation) enfrentarse cara a cara

- be up to one's eyeballs in debt

to be drugged up to the eyeballs: they've got him drugged up to the eyeballs * — lo tienen medicado a tope

2.
VT (US) clavar la mirada en
* * *

I ['aɪbɔːl]
noun (Anat) globo m ocular

to meet eyeball to eyeball with somebody — (colloq) enfrentarse cara a cara con alguien

to be up to one's eyeballs in something — estar* hasta aquí de algo (fam)


II
transitive verb (AmE colloq) mirar de arriba a abajo

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