1.眼球;瞳子
1.〈美俚〉打量;用眼睛瞪(某人)使之慑服
1.the whole round ball that forms your eye
1.to look at someone or something directly and carefully
1.She set it on the table at the restaurant, much to the confusion of the waiter who eyeballed John like he was an abusive husband.
在餐厅里,她把它放到了餐桌上。餐厅侍者很迷惑地瞪着John,以为他是个虐待狂丈夫。
2.EXAMPLE: Because we were hurrying, we eyeballed the size of the table before selecting a tablecloth to cover it.
由于匆忙,我们在选择桌布之前只是估算了桌子的大小。
3.In one, subjects eyeballed a line simply to estimate its length - a task that played to American strengths.
一项是被研究对象用目测来确定一条直线的长度——此任务对美国人来说较合胃口。
4.Mr. Green eyeballed his daughter's boyfriend.
格林先生盯着他女儿的男朋友仔细看。