All eyes Meaning in English
expression
ˈɔɫ/ /ˈaɪz
AWL EYEZ
ˈɔːl/ /ˈaɪz
AWL EYEZ
Definition
Used to say that everyone is watching or paying close attention to a person or event.
Usage & Nuances
'All eyes' often appears as 'all eyes are on [someone/something]'. Very idiomatic and common in news, events, or when someone is the center of attention. Does not mean literally everyone's eyes, just strong attention.
Spanish: todas las miradas - todos atentosPortuguese (BR): todos os olhos - toda a atençãoPortuguese (PT): todos os olhos - toda a atençãoChinese (Simplified): 所有人目光 - 所有人关注Chinese (Traditional): 所有人目光 - 所有人關注Hindi: सभी की नजरेंArabic: كل الأنظارBengali: সব দৃষ্টি - সবাই করছেRussian: все взгляды - все внимательноJapanese: 全員の注目Vietnamese: mọi ánh mắt - tất cả chú ýKorean: 모든 시선 - 모두의 관심Turkish: bütün gözler - herkesin dikkatiUrdu: سب کی نظریںIndonesian: semua mata - seluruh perhatian
Example Sentences
When the teacher entered, it was all eyes on her.
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It was all eyes on the stage during the performance.
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The president spoke and it was all eyes on him.
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You could tell she was nervous—she knew it was all eyes on her.
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Tonight, it's all eyes on the big game!
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With the new product launch, it’s all eyes on the company right now.
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