eye$27085$ - traducción al griego
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eye$27085$ - traducción al griego

EYES GAZING INTO OTHER EYES
Gaze aversion; Eye Contact; Eye-contact; Seeing into eye; Eye gaze; Eye-gazing; Eye gazing
  • flirt]] (with the camera) or to tolerate having one's image taken by staying anonymous while watching the counterpart.
  • The Fortune Teller]]''
  • Two men staring each other in the eye during a political debate
  • Two students locking eyes

eye      
v. παρατηρώ
eye ball         
  • Eye of [[European bison]]
  • bluebottle fly]] have compound eyes
  • Evolution of the [[mollusc eye]]
  • An image of a house fly compound eye surface by using [[scanning electron microscope]]
  • The eye of a [[red-tailed hawk]]
  • Anatomy of the compound eye of an insect
  • [[Human eye]]
ORGAN THAT DETECTS LIGHT AND CONVERTS IT INTO ELECTRO-CHEMICAL IMPULSES IN NEURONS
Eyes; Eye ball; Ocular globe; Eyeballs; Eye (invertebrate); Eye (vertebrate); Eye membrane; Eye (anatomy); Animal eyes; Simple eye; Camera-type eye; Oculars; Eye balls; Robotic eye; Cyber-eye; Schizochroal eye; Apposition eye; Conjunctival disorders; Ocular; Eyeball; Camera eye
βολβός ματιού
magic eye         
  • Cover of the first book
BOOK SERIES WITH HIDDEN 3D IMAGES
Magic eye
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Definición

naked eye
n. to the naked eye (visible to the naked eye)

Wikipedia

Eye contact

Eye contact occurs when two people look at each other's eyes at the same time. In humans, eye contact is a form of nonverbal communication and can have a large influence on social behavior. Coined in the early to mid-1960s, the term came from the West to often define the act as a meaningful and important sign of confidence and respect. The customs, meaning, and significance of eye contact can vary greatly between societies, neurotypes, and religions.

The study of eye contact is sometimes known as oculesics.