one-eyed [
'wʌn'aɪd]
a. 单眼的, 独眼的, 有偏见的
one-eyed[ adj ]
having or showing only one eye
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one-eyed Jacks are wildthe three one-eyed Cyclopes of Greek myth
one-eyed \one-eyed\ adj.
having or showing only one eye; as, one-eyed Jacks are wild;
the three one-eyed Cyclopes of Greek myth.
[WordNet 1.5]
- "The Slacks" is a naughty dance song about a one-eyed lady from France with a fatal weakness for magic trousers.
- She treated her first bird, a one-eyed nuthatch suffering from a sprained wing, more than 30 years ago.
- The result is a one-eyed view of the world, but amusing, ironical and often perceptive, just like Pooter. The Waterhouse version is not new.
- Lucas was granted a reprieve Thursday, a day after the same court rejected a stay for the one-eyed drifter on other grounds.
- Hank, head of security at a Texas Panhandle spread in Ochiltree County, earns his keep protecting the ranch from such villainous creatures as dog-killing coyotes, egg-sucking foxes and a one-eyed killer stud horse.