owl eyes

language: zh

definitions

  1. The large, forward-facing eyes of an owl, typically associated with nocturnal vision.
    zh: 猫头鹰眼
  2. A nickname for a minor character in F. Scott Fitzgerald's The Great Gatsby, known for wearing thick spectacles and observing the parties critically.
    zh: 盖茨比人物
  3. A colloquial term for a person who wears thick glasses and appears wise, alert, or observant.
    zh: 戴镜者

examples

  1. The owl eyes glowed brightly in the moonlight.

    猫头鹰的眼睛在月光下闪闪发光。

  2. Only a handful of people attended: Nick, Gatsby's father Henry Gatz, and "Owl Eyes," a man who had attended Gatsby's parties but never actually met him.

    只有寥寥几人出席:尼克、盖茨比的父亲亨利·盖茨,以及“猫头鹰眼”,一个参加过盖茨比派对但从未真正见过他的人。

  3. He was nicknamed Owl Eyes because of his large round spectacles and sharp gaze.

    因为戴着大圆眼镜且目光锐利,他被绰号称为“猫头鹰眼”。