to keep an eye

  • 101keep (a) close watch on — (someone/something) to guard or follow carefully someone or something. With an international team keeping close watch on polling stations, voters chose from an array of 12 candidates. Republicans are warning the president to keep a close watch on …

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  • 102keep an ear out for someone — keep an ear out for (someone/something) to be prepared to hear someone or something. We are working on some new songs, so keep an ear out for those. Related vocabulary: keep an eye out for someone/something …

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  • 103keep an ear out for something — keep an ear out for (someone/something) to be prepared to hear someone or something. We are working on some new songs, so keep an ear out for those. Related vocabulary: keep an eye out for someone/something …

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  • 104keep an ear out for — (someone/something) to be prepared to hear someone or something. We are working on some new songs, so keep an ear out for those. Related vocabulary: keep an eye out for someone/something …

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  • 105keep one's eye on — See: KEEP AN EYE ON …

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  • 106keep one's eye on — See: KEEP AN EYE ON …

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  • 107eye — eye1 W1S1 [aı] n ↑ear, ↑nose, ↑tooth, ↑eye ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(for seeing with)¦ 2¦(way of seeing/understanding)¦ 3 keep an eye on something/somebody 4 have/keep your eye on somebody 5 eye contact 6 keep/have one eye/half an eye on somebody/something …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 108eye — eye1 [ aı ] noun count *** ▸ 1 body part for seeing ▸ 2 expression on someone s face ▸ 3 for saying someone is looking ▸ 4 hole in needle ▸ 5 calm center of storm ▸ 6 spot on potato ▸ 7 part that hook fits into ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) one of the two… …

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  • 109eye — 1 /aI/ noun (C) BODY PART 1 one of the two parts of the body that people and animals use to see: Annie has blue eyes. | Close your eyes and count to ten. 2 blue eyed/one eyed/bright eyed/wide eyed etc having blue eyes, one eye, bright eyes, eyes… …

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  • 110eye — n. organ of sight 1) to blink; close, shut; open; roll; squint one s eyes 2) to drop, lower; lift, raise one s eyes 3) to rest; strain one s eyes 4) to lay, set one s eyes on smt. ( to see smt. ) 5) to keep one s eyes open, peeled (esp. AE),… …

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