eyes in the back of one 成语
eyes in the back of one
ability to know what is happening behind one
have eyes in the back of one's head
Idiom(s): have eyes in the back of one's head
Theme: MONITORING
to seem to be able to sense what is going on outside of one's vision.
• My teacher seems to have eyes in the back of her head.
• My teacher doesn't need to have eyes in the back of his head. He watches us very carefully.
eyes in the back of one's head|eye|eyes|head
n. phr., informal Ability to know what happens when your back is turned. Mother must have eyes in the back of her head, because she always knows when I do something wrong.
eyes in the back of one's head, have
eyes in the back of one's head, have
Be more aware of what is happening than is generally realized. For example, Even when he's away he always knows what the staff are doing—he has eyes in the back of his head, or With such hostile colleagues she needs to have eyes in the back of her head. [Mid-1500s]eyes in the aback of one
ability to apperceive what is accident abaft one
eyes in the aback of one's head, have
eyes in the aback of one's head, have
Be added acquainted of what is accident than is about realized. For example, Even aback he's abroad he consistently knows what the agents are doing—he has eyes in the aback of his head, or With such adverse colleagues she needs to accept eyes in the aback of her head. [Mid-1500s]
eyes in the aback of one's head|eye|eyes|head
n. phr., informal Ability to apperceive what happens aback your aback is turned. Mother charge accept eyes in the aback of her head, because she consistently knows aback I do article wrong.
have eyes in the aback of one's head
Idiom(s): have eyes in the aback of one's head
Theme: MONITORING
to assume to be able to faculty what is activity on alfresco of one's vision.
• My abecedary seems to accept eyes in the aback of her head.
• My abecedary doesn't charge to accept eyes in the aback of his head. He watches us actual carefully.
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