eagle-eyed

eagle eye

n.
1. Keen eyesight.
2. The ability or tendency to observe closely or pay attention to detail: monitors expenses with an eagle eye.
3. One that observes with close attention.

ea·gle-eyed (-īd′) adj.
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eagle-eyed

adj
having keen or piercing eyesight
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Adj.1.eagle-eyed - capable of seeing to a great distance
farsighted, presbyopic - able to see distant objects clearly
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Translations

eagle-eyed

[ˈiːglˈaɪd] ADJ [person] to be eagle-eyedtener ojos de lince
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eagle-eyed

adj the eagle-eyed detectiveder Detektiv mit seinen Adleraugen
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eagle-eyed

[ˈiːglˈaɪd] adj (person) → dagli occhi di lince
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