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Mouvement rapide des yeux

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

rapid eye movement, REM SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
eye movement
practised eye, ear, movement, performance
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. eye [ingl. brit. ʌɪ, ingl. am. aɪ] SUST.

1. eye ANAT.:

to have one's eye on sb/sth (watch)
to have one's eye on sb/sth (desire) dress, car, house
loucher sur coloq.
to have one's eye on sb/sth food, dress, car, person (aim for) job
to keep one or half an eye on sth/sb
to catch sb's eye
to close or shut one's eyes literal
to close or shut one's eyes to sth fig.
to open one's eyes literal
to open sb's eyes to sth fig.
to do sth with one's eyes open fig.
to get one's eye in ingl. brit. DEP.
my eye coloq.!
mon œil! coloq.
eyes right/left! MILIT.

2. eye atrbv. (relating to the eye):

eye operation
eye muscle, tissue
eye movement
eye ointment, lotion

3. eye (opinion):

4. eye (flair):

to have an eye for detail, colour
to have an eye for antiques, livestock

5. eye (in sewing):

6. eye (on potato):

7. eye (on peacock's tail):

8. eye METEO. (of hurricane, tornado, storm):

II. -eyed COMPOSIT.

III. eye [ingl. brit. ʌɪ, ingl. am. aɪ] V. trans.

1. eye (look at):

eye person, object

2. eye (ogle at) coloq. → eye up

IV. eye [ingl. brit. ʌɪ, ingl. am. aɪ]

to be up to one's eyes in mail, complaints, work
to see eye to eye with sb (about sth)

I. eye up V. [ingl. brit. ʌɪ -, ingl. am. aɪ -] coloq. (eye [sb] up, eye up [sb])

lorgner coloq.
reluquer coloq.

movement [ingl. brit. ˈmuːvm(ə)nt, ingl. am. ˈmuvmənt] SUST.

1. movement:

2. movement fig. (in prices, market, situation):

3. movement (organization, group):

mouvement m (for en faveur de)

4. movement MÚS.:

5. movement (transporting):

acheminement m (of de, by par)

6. movement (circulation):

7. movement TÉC. (of clock, watch):

8. movement MED. (of bowels):

selles fpl

rapid [ingl. brit. ˈrapɪd, ingl. am. ˈræpəd] ADJ. (gen)

en el diccionario PONS

movement [ˈmu:vmənt] SUST.

1. movement (motion, group) a. MED., MÚS.:

2. movement no pl. FIN.:

3. movement no pl. (tendency):

4. movement pl. ingl. brit., ingl. austr. (activities):

I. rapid [ˈræpɪd] ADJ.

II. rapid [ˈræpɪd] SUST. pl.

I. eye [aɪ] SUST.

1. eye ANAT.:

2. eye (hole):

eye of needle

3. eye METEO.:

eye of hurricane

4. eye (bud on potato):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to have an eye for the main chance ingl. austr., ingl. brit. coloq.
not to be able to take one's eyes off sb/sth coloq.
to keep one's eyes open [or skinned ingl. brit. coloq.]
to do sth with one's eyes open coloq.
to clap eyes on sb/sth coloq.
voir qn/qc
to keep one's eyes in ingl. brit. DEP.
to keep an eye on sb/sth coloq.
to keep an eye out for sb/sth coloq.
to make eyes at sb coloq.
that's one in the eye for them! ingl. brit. coloq.
in [or to] sb's eyes
to be up to one's eyes in sth coloq.

II. eye <-d, -d, -ing [or eying ingl. am.]> [aɪ] V. trans.

1. eye (look at carefully):

eye warily

2. eye coloq. (look with longing):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

en el diccionario PONS

movement [ˈmuv·mənt] SUST.

1. movement (motion, group) a. MED., MÚS.:

2. movement FIN.:

3. movement (tendency):

I. rapid [ˈræp·ɪd] ADJ.

II. rapid [ˈræp·ɪd] SUST. pl.

I. eye [aɪ] SUST.

1. eye ANAT.:

2. eye (hole):

eye of needle

3. eye METEO.:

eye of hurricane

4. eye (bud on potato):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

not to be able to take one's eyes off sb/sth coloq.
to keep one's eyes peeled [or open] coloq.
to do sth with one's eyes open coloq.
to keep an eye on sb/sth coloq.
to keep an eye out for sb/sth coloq.
to make eyes at sb coloq.
to set eyes on sb/sth coloq.
in [or to] sb's eyes

II. eye <-d, -d, -ing> [aɪ] V. trans.

1. eye (look at carefully):

eye warily

2. eye coloq. (look with longing):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

Present
Ieye
youeye
he/she/iteyes
weeye
youeye
theyeye
Past
Ieying
youeying
he/she/iteying
weeying
youeying
theyeying
Present Perfect
Ihaveeyed
youhaveeyed
he/she/ithaseyed
wehaveeyed
youhaveeyed
theyhaveeyed
Past Perfect
Ihadeyed
youhadeyed
he/she/ithadeyed
wehadeyed
youhadeyed
theyhadeyed

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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

Typically, sine wave is turned on and off in a rapid succession.
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The disease may be seasonal and recovery can be rapid.
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Over the next 5 years, projects developed at a rapid pace.
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The system is fitted with a rapid reloading torpedo system.
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The trip almost cost the others their lives as well, as the members lost boats to waterfalls and rapids and almost ran out of food.
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