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What (who) is eye up - definition

CONDITION OF HAVING DRY EYES
Dry eye; Dry eyes; Dry eye disease; Dry-eye syndrome; Keratitis sicca; Eye dryness; Keratoconjunctivitis sicca; Tear break up time; Xeroma
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eye up      
If someone eyes you up, they look at you in a way that shows they consider you attractive. (BRIT INFORMAL)
...a slob who eyes up the women and makes lewd comments...
The women sit in the corner and men eye them up.
= ogle
PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P
Eye injury         
  • alt=A blue eye shown with iris partially moved into the pupil from the outside edge.
MEDICAL CONDITION
Ocular injury; Eye injuries; Eye trauma; Eye lacerations; Eye laceration; Injuries to the eye
Physical or chemical injuries of the eye can be a serious threat to vision if not treated appropriately and in a timely fashion. The most obvious presentation of ocular (eye) injuries is redness and pain of the affected eyes.
naked eye         
  • The naked eye
  • A photographic approximation of a naked eye view of the [[night sky]] from a small rural town (top) and a [[metropolitan area]] (bottom). [[Light pollution]] dramatically reduces the visibility of [[star]]s.
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PRACTICE OF ENGAGING IN VISUAL PERCEPTION UNAIDED BY A MAGNIFYING OR LIGHT-COLLECTING OPTICAL DEVICE, SUCH AS A TELESCOPE OR MICROSCOPE. VISION CORRECTED TO NORMAL ACUITY USING CORRECTIVE LENSES IS CONSIDERED "NAKED"
Bare-eyed; Naked-eye stars; Naked-eye; Naked Eye; Unaided eye; Naked-eye object; Bare eye; Bare eyes; Nakedeye; Naked eye resolution; Bare eyed; Naked-eyed; Naked eyed; Naked eye astronomy; Naked-eye visibility; Visible to naked eye; Visible to the naked eye; Visible with the naked eye; Visible with naked eye; Nake eye
n. to the naked eye (visible to the naked eye)

Wikipedia

Dry eye syndrome

Dry eye syndrome (DES), also known as keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), is the condition of having dry eyes. Other associated symptoms include irritation, redness, discharge, and easily fatigued eyes. Blurred vision may also occur. Symptoms range from mild and occasional to severe and continuous. Scarring of the cornea may occur in untreated cases.

Dry eye occurs when either the eye does not produce enough tears or when the tears evaporate too quickly. This can result from contact lens use, meibomian gland dysfunction, pregnancy, Sjögren syndrome, vitamin A deficiency, omega-3 fatty acid deficiency, LASIK surgery, and certain medications such as antihistamines, some blood pressure medication, hormone replacement therapy, and antidepressants. Chronic conjunctivitis such as from tobacco smoke exposure or infection may also lead to the condition. Diagnosis is mostly based on the symptoms, though a number of other tests may be used.

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Artificial tears are usually the first line of treatment. Wrap-around glasses that fit close to the face may decrease tear evaporation. Stopping or changing certain medications may help. The medication ciclosporin or steroid eye drops may be used in some cases. Another option is lacrimal plugs that prevent tears from draining from the surface of the eye. Dry eye syndrome occasionally makes wearing contact lenses impossible.

Dry eye syndrome is a common eye disease. It affects 5–34% of people to some degree depending on the population looked at. Among older people it affects up to 70%. In China it affects about 17% of people. The phrase "keratoconjunctivitis sicca" means "dryness of the cornea and conjunctiva" in Latin

Examples of use of eye up
1. Time for Sir Patrick Moore to eye up the Planet Dolores.
2. Light floods both chambers, drawing the eye up to the first–floor galleries, where Dutch masters and French Impressionists are on display.
3. Walk–on–part: Charlotte, left, Carrie, Miranda and Samantha eye up a passer–by in the movie Taking Manhattan by storm: Carrie and her three best friends reunite after a three–year hiatus from our screens Read more...
4. Geoff Martin, head of campaigns at Health Emergency, said: "There is no doubt this incentive for senior managers will pile on the pressure for more cuts across London‘s NHS this winter as the top brass eye up next year‘s lucrative pay rises and bonuses.