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Значение идиомы keep an eye on
[keep an eye on] or [keep one’s eye on] or [have one’s eye on] {v. phr.} 1. To watch carefully; not stop paying attention to.
Keep aneye on the stove in case the coffee boils.
You must keep your eyeon the ball when you play tennis.
A good driver keeps his eye onthe road.
The teacher had her eye on me because she thought I wascheating.
Billy keeps a jealous eye on his toys.
The liontamer keeps a sharp eye on the lions when he is in the cage.
Compare:LOOK OUT, LOOK OVER. 2. To watch and do what is needed for; mind.
Mother told Jane to keep an eye on the baby while she was in thestore.
Mr. Brown told John to keep an eye on the store while hewas out.
Syn.: TAKE CARE OF.
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