词组 | have eyes in the back of one's head |
释义 | Idiom have eyes in the back of one's head Theme: MONITORING to seem to be able to sense what is going on outside of one's vision.My teacher seems to have eyes in the back of her head.My teacher doesn't need to have eyes in the back of his head. He watches us very carefully. have eyes in the back of (one's) headTo be or seem to be able to detect what is going on all around one, even beyond one's field of vision. My mom always seems to know when we've done something we shouldn't have. She has eyes in the back of her head! Look, just be very careful not to do personal things during the work day—the boss has eyes in the back of his head. have eyes in the back of one's headFig. to seem to be able to sense what is going on behind or outside of one's field of vision. My teacher seems to have eyes in the back of her head. My teacher doesn't need to have eyes in the back of his head. He watches us very carefully. eyes in the back of one's head, haveBe more aware of what is happening than is generally realized. For example, Even when he's away he always knows what the staff are doing-he has eyes in the back of his head , or With such hostile colleagues she needs to have eyes in the back of her head. [Mid-1500s] have eyes in the back of your headobserve everything that is happening even when this is apparently impossible. 1991 Barbara Anderson Girls High They were all in Miss Royston's class who said that she had eyes in the back of her head and they half believed it, because how else did she know. have eyes in the back of your ˈhead(informal) seem to be able to see everything and know what is going on: You have to have eyes in the back of your head to keep control of six lively children. |
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