If a person "has an eye" for something, it typically means that they have an exceptional ability to discern something.
For example, if a person has an eye for finding solutions to a problem, then they are exceptional able to discern what the problem is and how to solve it.
If a person has an eye for finding good players for a team, then they are much more able to discern which potential candidates for a team are better than others.
This phrase is used to describe something that someone will like. To please the eye means that the person likes what they see.
The usual meaning of the phrase 'jumped out' is when an image or an idea suddenly becomes clear to you. Have you ever looked at an autostereogram (a 'magic eye' picture). You look and you look - and you see nothing but a blur of colour. And then suddenly the picture 'comes'.
You may be thinking of the phrase "apple of my eye" which means something or someone cherished above others.
From the old testament of the bible.
The closest phrase I can think of is "arashi no me," which literally means "eye of the storm."
the meaning of the phrase myriad manifestation is-countless evidence
The phrase "one eye is brighter than the other" suggests that one eye is more luminous or shining than the other.
This phrase is a variation of the biblical metaphor "remove the log from your own eye before pointing out the speck in someone else's eye." It means to address your own faults or shortcomings before criticizing others.
A phrase that is compound. Meaning two or more.
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"Tres beau" is a French phrase that translates to "very beautiful" in English. It is often used to describe something or someone that is exceptionally attractive or pleasing to the eye. The phrase combines "très," meaning "very," with "beau," which means "beautiful" or "handsome." It's commonly used in both casual and formal contexts.