(exp,v1) to be able to see (oft. used in the negative)
(n) to be wide awake
to be unable to sleep
(exp,v5r) to have glazed eyes (when drunk, angry, etc.)
to have glassy eyes
(exp,v1) to have a good eye (from having seen fine art, etc.)
to be a connoisseur
(n) (1) smoke screen
dazzler
distraction
(2) camouflage
deceptive means
(3) magic
witchcraft
sleight of hand
(4) shell game
(v5k,vi) to dazzle
to blind
(exp) no big deal
no match
not worth worrying about
(exp) in front of your eyes
right next to you
(exp,v5r) (1) to meet (someone of higher status)
(2) (arch) to be recognized (esp. by someone of higher status)
to be visible
to be seen
to be noticed
(exp,v5r) to catch one's attention
(exp,v5r) (1) to meet (someone of higher status)
(2) (arch) to be recognized (esp. by someone of higher status)
to be visible
to be seen
to be noticed
(exp,v5r) (1) to meet (someone of higher status)
(2) (arch) to be recognized (esp. by someone of higher status)
to be visible
to be seen
to be noticed
(exp,adv) remarkably
noticeably
(exp,v1) (1) to be visible
to be clearly seen
(2) to be certain
(exp,v5r) to catch one's attention
(exp) to catch the eye
to attract attention
(exp,v5b) to picture
to come into one's mind
to remember
(exp,v5r) to catch one's attention
(n) close
fine(-grained)
(n) rough estimate
mental arithmetic
(exp) a thorn in one's side
a pain in the butt (often someone higher in rank, ability, etc.)
nuisance
something in the way
(adv,n) in one's presence
face to face
on the spot
before one's eyes
(exp) See below.
(n,adj-na) blindness
the blind
(exp) to have an eye on
to zero in on
(exp) to shut one's eyes
to ignore
to pretend not to know
(exp) to look away
to avert one's eyes
(exp) to feast one's eyes (on)
(exp) (1) to wake up
(2) to sober up
to come to one's senses
to become enlightened
(exp) to feast one's eyes (on)