An excellent expression. To keep an eye, or to keep an eye on things means to maintain a watchful eye. You monitor what is happening with an appropriate zeal to the occasion. Another idiom would be, to keep an eye peeled. It means you are watching and protecting something, or someone.
It's not an idiom because you can figure out the meaning by context. If something pleases your eye, it's nice to look at.
I just means can they have your attention. Making eye contact and listening.listen attentively
It means to pretend you didn't see or know about something.
After fifty years of marriage, she is still the apple of his eye.
When at the top of the skyscraper, he had a bird's eye view of the city.
The idiomatic expression "apple of the eye" refers to someone who is cherished or adored, often implying a deep affection or special importance. Historically, it originated from the Old English term that referred to the pupil of the eye, symbolizing something precious and well-protected. In modern usage, it typically describes a person, particularly a child or loved one, who holds a special place in someone’s heart.
The apple of your eye means a particular preference, or a loved one; the object of somebody's affections. So it means something very dear to you.The idiom "apple of your eye" comes from the Old Testament of the Bible. It is in 4 verses, Deuteronomy 32:10, Psalm 17:8, Proverbs 7:2, and Zechariah 2:8."We all know that she is the apple of your eye."This would mean that the female in this expression is the person you desire. The pupil is also known as the apple of the eye -- it is the source of focus; thus when someone is the apple of the eye, they are the focus, the center.
"Keep up the good work" means to continue doing well and maintain a high standard of performance or behavior. It is an encouraging phrase used to motivate someone to persevere and maintain their positive momentum.
It means to cry; the eye is drowning in tears.
Ya 3eini (يا عيني) is an idiomatic expression that is an affectionate name that a man would use to address a woman (like sweetie, honey, dearie, etc.). It literally means, "O' my eye", with the idea being that she is the "apple in your eye".
His expression was one of surprise and curiosity when he saw the gleam in her eye.
"Watch your back" means "Look out for what might be behind you." "I'll watch your back" means "Don't worry about what might be behind you, I'll take care of that."