A black eye Meaning in English
expression
ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbɫæk/ /ˈaɪ
uh BLAK eye
æɪ/ /blˈæk/ /ˈaɪ
uh-BLAK eye
释义
A black and blue mark around the eye, usually caused by a hit or injury. Sometimes also used to describe damage to someone's reputation.
用法与细微差别
Informal. Most often describes a visible bruise from a punch or accident ('He gave me a black eye'). Can figuratively mean harm to reputation ('The scandal gave the company a black eye'). Often used with 'get', 'give', or 'have'.
Spanish: un ojo morado - un ojo hinchado (informal)Portuguese (BR): um olho roxoPortuguese (PT): um olho negro - um olho inchado (informal)Chinese (Simplified): 黑眼圈 - 青肿眼 (俗语)Chinese (Traditional): 黑青的眼睛 - 黑眼圈 (俗語)Hindi: नीली आँख - काली आँखArabic: عين سوداء - عين منتفخة (تعبير مجازي)Bengali: কালো চোখRussian: фингал под глазом - синяк под глазомJapanese: 黒あざ(目の周り)Vietnamese: mắt thâm - vết bầm quanh mắtKorean: 멍든 눈Turkish: göz morluğuUrdu: کالا چشم (آنکھ کے ارد گرد نیلا یا سیاہ نشان)Indonesian: mata lebam
例句
She got a black eye playing soccer yesterday.
basic
He punched the wall and ended up with a black eye.
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Have you ever had a black eye before?
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The company got a black eye after the news of the scandal broke.
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Don’t worry, it’s just a black eye—it will heal soon.
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He came to work with a black eye, but refused to say what happened.
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