Get your eye Meaning in English
expression
ˈɡɛt/, /ˈɡɪt/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈaɪ
GET-yer-EYE or GIT-yer-EYE
ɡˈɛt/ /jˈɔː/ /ˈaɪ
get-YAW-EYE
Definição
If something 'gets your eye', it catches your attention or interest because it stands out or looks interesting.
Uso & Nuances
Informal, mostly spoken or in casual writing. Typical use: 'something got my eye' or 'did anything get your eye?' Often interchangeable with 'catch your eye.' Not usually used for people; more common about objects, places, or items.
Spanish: llamar tu atención - captar tu interésPortuguese (BR): chamar sua atenção - prender seu interessePortuguese (PT): chamar a tua atenção - prender o teu interesseChinese (Simplified): 吸引你的注意Chinese (Traditional): 吸引你的注意Hindi: आपका ध्यान आकर्षित करनाArabic: يجذب انتباهكBengali: দৃষ্টি আকর্ষণ করা - চোখে পড়াRussian: броситься в глаза - привлечь вниманиеJapanese: 目を引くVietnamese: thu hút sự chú ý - lọt vào mắtKorean: 눈에 띄다 - 관심을 끌다Turkish: dikkatini çekmek - gözüne çarpmakUrdu: نظر کو متوجہ کرنا - توجہ حاصل کرناIndonesian: menarik perhatian - menarik mata
Frases de Exemplo
That red dress really got my eye in the store.
basic
Did any book get your eye at the library?
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This painting got my eye because of its bright colors.
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Nothing really got my eye at the market today.
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One of the new cars in the showroom really got my eye.
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If something on the menu gets your eye, let me know.
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