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have eyes bigger than the stomach
- 眼馋肚饱yǎn chán dù bǎo
have eyes bigger than the belly
- 眼大肚小yǎn dà dù xiǎo
have eyes bigger than the belly
- 盱衡当世xū héng dāng shì
have the knowledge of the time; have open eyes and know what is going on
- 益胃yì wèi
reinforcing the stomach; tonifying stomach
- 夺目duó mù
dazzle the eyes
- 噙qín
hold in the mouth or the eyes
- 瞑míng
close the eyes; dark; dim-sighted
- 秀眉大眼xiù méi dà yǎn
with big eyes and slender eyebrows; (with) fine eyebrows and large eyes
- 谋私利móu sī lì
have an eye to the main chance; seek personal gains
- 眠目静思mián mù jìng sī
closing the eyes and meditating
- 眵chī
gum (in the eyes)
- 触目chù mù
meet the eye
- 瞒哄mán hǒng
deceive; pull the wool over sb.'s eyes
- 蒙蔽méng bì
becloud, blind, dust the eyes of, eclipse, hoodwink
- 情人眼里出西施qíng rén yǎn lǐ chū xī shī
Beauty is the eyes of the beholder
- 害眼hài yǎn
have eye trouble
- 胸口xiōng kǒu
the pit of the stomach
- 长大的zhǎng dà de
bigger, biggest, grown
- 昭昭在目zhāo zhāo zài mù
clear [obvious] in the people's eyes
- 悦目的yuè mù de
sightly; easy on the eyes; pleasing to the eye
- 眸móu
eye; pupil of the eye
- 眼药yǎn yào
medicament for the eyes; eye ointment; eyedrops
- 饿极了è jí le
as hungry as a hawk; have a wolf in the stomach
- 噙着眼泪qín zhe yǎn lèi
hold back the tears; eyes brimming with tears; Tears stood in one's eyes.
- 眸子móu zǐ
pupil (of the eye); eye
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