Catch your eye Meaning in English
expression
ˈkætʃ/ /ˈjɔɹ/, /ˈjʊɹ/ /ˈaɪ
KATCH-yer-EYE or KATCH-yoor-EYE
kˈætʃ/ /jˈɔː/ /ˈaɪ
KATCH-yaw-EYE
释义
If something catches your eye, it attracts your attention because it is unusual, interesting, or noticeable.
用法与细微差别
Common in both formal and informal settings. Frequently used for things that stand out visually—bright colors, movement, unusual details. Can refer to people ('Someone caught my eye') or objects. Often used to describe first noticing something.
Spanish: llamar tu atención - llamar la atenciónPortuguese (BR): chamar sua atenção - chamar a atençãoPortuguese (PT): chamar a tua atenção - chamar a atençãoChinese (Simplified): 引起你的注意 - 吸引你的目光Chinese (Traditional): 引起你的注意 - 吸引你的目光Hindi: ध्यान आकर्षित करनाArabic: يلفت انتباهكBengali: চোখে পড়া - নজরে আসাRussian: привлечь внимание - броситься в глазаJapanese: 目を引く - 目につくVietnamese: thu hút sự chú ý - đập vào mắtKorean: 눈에 띄다 - 시선을 끌다Turkish: gözüne çarpmak - dikkatini çekmekUrdu: نظر پکڑنا - توجہ اپنی طرف مبذول کراناIndonesian: menarik perhatian - menarik mata
例句
That bright red car really caught my eye on the street.
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Nothing in the store caught my eye today.
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A strange sound caught my eye as I walked by.
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Something about her smile instantly caught my eye.
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Let me know if anything in the catalog catches your eye.
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That headline really caught my eye as I scrolled through the news.
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