Without closing your eyes, the meaning of phraseological units. Don't close your eyes. The gouged out eye of Andronikos and the damaged eye of Christ on the shroud

DO NOT BLOCK YOUR EYES

see sleep

Abramov. Abramov's dictionary of synonyms. 2012

See also interpretations, synonyms, meanings of the word and what DOESN’T CLOSE YOUR EYES mean in Russian in dictionaries, encyclopedias and reference books:

  • EYE in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms.
  • EYE in the Dictionary of Thieves' Slang:
    - 1) passport, 2) pocket...
  • EYE in Miller's Dream Book, dream book and interpretation of dreams:
    Seeing an eye is a warning against the machinations of your enemies, who are watching your every step in order to ruin your business. For those who love this dream...
  • EYE in the Encyclopedia Biology:
    , the organ of vision in all vertebrates and some invertebrates. A number of invertebrates (flatworms, roundworms, etc.) have organs ...
  • EYE in the Directory of Characters and Cult Objects of Greek Mythology:
    mythological symbol associated with magical power, thanks to which a deity or mythological character has the ability to see while remaining invisible. This ability...
  • EYE in Medical Terms.
  • EYE in the Big Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • EYE in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia, TSB:
    the organ of perception of light stimulation in some invertebrate animals (in particular, cephalopods), all vertebrates and humans. Most...
  • EYE IN ARCHITECTURE
    1) a round hole, a window for the passage of light or air, found in Romanesque and Gothic buildings, where, appearing in the facades, it ...
  • EYE V Encyclopedic Dictionary Brockhaus and Euphron:
    organ of vision. We will outline here briefly: 1) the structure of the human eye; 2) embryonic development of the eye and its structure...
  • EYE in the Modern Encyclopedic Dictionary:
  • EYE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    organ of vision in humans, vertebrates and many invertebrate animals. In humans and vertebrates, the paired organ consists of the eye itself...
  • CLOSE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -SI see close, ...
  • EYE in the Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    , -a (-u), about the eye, in the eye, plural. eyes, eyes, eyes, m. 1. The organ of vision, as well as vision itself. Black,...
  • EYE in the Big Russian Encyclopedic Dictionary:
    organ of vision in humans, vertebrates, and many others. invertebrates. In humans and vertebrates, it is a paired organ: it consists of the G. itself...
  • EYE in Collier's Dictionary:
    organ of vision that perceives light. The human eye is spherical in shape, its diameter is approx. 25 mm. The wall of this sphere ( eyeball) consists of …
  • EYE in the Complete Accented Paradigm according to Zaliznyak:
    eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, eyes, …
  • EYE in the Dictionary of epithets:
    1.About a person’s skill, experience, insight; strength and subtlety of vision. Artistic, omnipresent, faithful, keen (colloquial), all-seeing, state, noticeable (colloquial), vigilant, experienced, ...
  • EYE in the Popular Explanatory Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Russian Language.
  • EYE in the Dictionary for solving and composing scanwords:
    Organ...
  • CLOSE in the Thesaurus of Russian Business Vocabulary:
  • CLOSE in the Russian Language Thesaurus:
    Syn: fasten, clamp Ant: ...
  • CLOSE in Abramov's Dictionary of Synonyms:
    see connect || don't close...
  • CLOSE
    Syn: fasten, clamp Ant: ...
  • EYE in the Russian Synonyms dictionary:
    thorn, eyesore, eyesight, look, eyeball, little eyes, little eye, little eye, little eyes, peeper, peepers, apple of the eye, eyesight, vision, flashing light, flashing lights, supervision, eye, fringe, eyes, ...
  • CLOSE
    nesov. trans. 1) a) Connect closely one to the other. b) Serve as a means of connecting something. with smth. 2) a) Close (eyes, ...
  • EYE in the New Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
  • EYE in Lopatin’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
  • CLOSE
    close, -ay, ...
  • EYE full spelling dictionary Russian language:
    eye, -a, sentence in (on) the eye, pl. eyes, eye...
  • CLOSE in the Spelling Dictionary:
    close, -ay, ...
  • EYE in the Spelling Dictionary:
    eye, -a, sentence in (on) the eye, pl. eye, eye, ...
  • CLOSE
    <= …
  • EYE in Ozhegov’s Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    organ vision itself Black, brown, gray, blue eyes. I saw it with my own eyes (himself). Look into both eyes (look carefully or transfer...
  • CLOSE in Dahl's Dictionary:
    close what, south. moo, tug, twitch, pinch and stir. The spinning tow closes. To restrain a cow, to entertain, to milk. | Closing underwear, St. Petersburg. ...
  • EYE in Dahl's Dictionary:
    husband. instrument of sensory vision, eye; eyeball; Sib balls tally vyat. muttered; bathhouses south stared, stared, stared; pl. eyes, eyes; ...
  • EYE in the Modern Explanatory Dictionary, TSB:
    organ of vision in humans, vertebrates and many invertebrate animals. In humans and vertebrates it is a paired organ; consists of the eye itself...
  • CLOSE
    I close, you close. Nesov. to close. Healthy children's sleep closes their eyelids. L. ...
  • EYE in Ushakov’s Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    eyes, about the eye, in the eye, plural. eyes, eyes, eyes, m. 1. (preferably in the plural to indicate pairing). Organ of vision. ...
  • CLOSE
    close the nes. trans. 1) a) Connect closely one to the other. b) Serve as a means of connecting something. with smth. 2) a) Close...
  • EYE in Ephraim's Explanatory Dictionary:
    m. 1) a) A paired organ of vision for humans and animals, located in special cavities of the face or muzzle and covered by eyelids. b) ...
  • CLOSE
    nesov. trans. 1. Connect one closely to the other. Ott. Serve as a means of connecting something to something. 2. Close (eyes, eyelids). Ott. ...
  • EYE in the New Dictionary of the Russian Language by Efremova:
    m. 1. A paired organ of vision for humans and animals, located in special cavities of the face or muzzle and covered by eyelids. Ott. trans. ...
  • CLOSE
    nesov. trans. 1. Connect one closely to the other. Ott. Serve as a means of connecting something to something. 2. Close (eyes, eyelids...
  • EYE in the Large Modern Explanatory Dictionary of the Russian Language:
    I m. 1. A paired organ of vision for humans and animals, located in special cavities of the face or muzzle and covered by eyelids. Ott. ...
  • CLOSE (02) in Dahl's Dictionary:
    | A closure, a link, a link between two things or parts, a connection, a bond. In hound hunting: a friend of collars connected by a chain; the hounds are walking...
  • EYE (02) in Dahl's Dictionary:
    | keeping an eye on, keeping an eye on, keeping an eye on. The eye of man and higher animals, a ball, a bubble of thick hymen, skin; this is a horny dark, protein, which...

Don't close your eyes don't close your eyes Not falling asleep at all, even for the shortest time. With noun with value faces: passenger, mother, patient... does not close his eyes; how long? all night, two days... don’t close your eyes; couldn’t, wasn’t able... to close my eyes.

By morning the delirium had passed; For an hour she [Bela] lay motionless... Another night came; we did not close our eyes, did not leave her bed. (M. Lermontov.)

Vasily Mikhailovich told the truth: he really couldn’t close his eyes almost all night, tossing and turning from side to side... (A. Pleshcheev.)

Olga could not close her eyes during the whole winter night... (A. Bestuzhev-Marlinsky.)

What time is it now? Dark. Probably the third one. Again, apparently, I’m not destined to close my eyes. (B. Pasternak.)


Educational phraseological dictionary. - M.: AST. E. A. Bystrova, A. P. Okuneva, N. M. Shansky. 1997 .

See what “keep your eyes open” in other dictionaries:

    Don't close your eyes- DO NOT CLOSET YOUR EYES. DON'T CLOSE YOUR EYES. Razg. Express Do not fall asleep even for the shortest time; don't sleep at all. At night, my sore leg did not allow me to close my eyes, and I was incredibly glad when it began to get light (Arsenyev. In the Ussuri region) ... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

    don't close your eyes- Cm … Synonym dictionary

    Don't close your eyes- Razg. Do not fall asleep, do not sleep even for a short time. FSRY, 440 441 …

    close- See connect, do not close your eyes... Dictionary of Russian synonyms and expressions similar in meaning. under. ed. N. Abramova, M.: Russian Dictionaries, 1999. close, fasten, clamp; unite. Ant. open Dictionary of Russian synonyms ... Synonym dictionary

    eye- Eye, gurgle(s), eyes. (Eyes: shameless, sunken, keen-sighted, sharp, blind, dull, droopy). Squint (squint, squint) eyes, squint, squint; blink, blink your eyes; pinch, close eyelid(s) (eyes). .. Wed… Synonym dictionary

    EYE- Pansy. Arch. Same as pansies (GLAZOK). AOC 9, 79. Without eyes. 1 Ryaz. In the absence of anyone DS, 110. 2. (walk). Jarg. corner. Don't have a passport. SRVS 1, 35. Keep an eye on anyone. Pribike. Oh, what to protect more than your eyes. SNFP, 40.… … Large dictionary of Russian sayings

    CLOSE- CLOSE, close what, south. moo, tug, twitch, pinch and stir. The spinning tow closes. To restrain a cow, to entertain, to milk. | Closing linen, St. Petersburg, Vlad. wash, wash. Tell the horses to sniff and sniff from the haystack. Smell... ... Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary Educational phraseological dictionary

DON'T CLOSE YOUR EYES. Razg. Express Do not fall asleep even for the shortest time; don't sleep at all. At night my sore leg did not allow me to sleep a wink, and I was incredibly glad when it began to get light

(Arsenyev. In the Ussuri region). Phraseological dictionary of the Russian literary language. - M.: Astrel, AST

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    A. I. Fedorov.

    eye 2008. See what “Don’t close your eyes” is in other dictionaries:

    eye don't sleep a wink - a (y), prev. about the eye, in the eye; pl. eyes, eyes, eyes; m. 1. A paired organ of vision for humans and animals, located in the eye sockets (face, muzzle) and covered by eyelids with eyelashes. Anatomy of the eye. Eye diseases. Left, right, Big,... ...

    eye encyclopedic Dictionary - a (y), prev. about the eye, in the eye, plural. eyes, eye, am, m. 1. Organ of vision. Anatomy of the eye. Myopic eyes. Blue eyes. Close your eyes. Squint your eyes. Goggle your eyes. □ He had a slightly upturned nose, teeth of dazzling whiteness and brown...

    Small academic dictionary- a (y), sentence; about the eye, in the eye/; pl. eyes/, eye, eyes/m; m. see also. in the eyes, little eyes, eyes, peephole, eye 1) a) Paired... Dictionary of many expressions

    EYE- Pansy. Arch. Same as pansies (GLAZOK). AOC 9, 79. Without eyes. 1 Ryaz. In the absence of anyone DS, 110. 2. (walk). Jarg. corner. Don't have a passport. SRVS 1, 35. Keep an eye on anyone. Pribike. Oh, what to protect more than your eyes. SNFP, 40.… … Large dictionary of Russian sayings

    CLOSE- CLOSE, well, you eat; closed; absolutely, what. 1. Connect tightly; make it continuous, whole. S. pipes. S. rows. Closed formation. 2. Close, close (eyes, eyelids). | imperfect close, ay, ay. Without closing your eyes (awake; also translated: tirelessly... See what “Don’t close your eyes” is in other dictionaries:

    CLOSE- well/, you say; co/closed; chickpeas, a, o; St. see also close, close, close, close, close that 1) a) Connect tightly ... - a (y), prev. about the eye, in the eye, plural. eyes, eye, am, m. 1. Organ of vision. Anatomy of the eye. Myopic eyes. Blue eyes. Close your eyes. Squint your eyes. Goggle your eyes. □ He had a slightly upturned nose, teeth of dazzling whiteness and brown...

    don't close your eyes- do not close your eyes / do not close your eyes Do not fall asleep at all, even for the shortest time. With noun with value faces: passenger, mother, patient... does not close his eyes; how long? all night, two days... don’t close your eyes; couldn’t, wasn’t able... to close my eyes. By morning, delirium... Educational phraseological dictionary

    DO NOT CLOSET YOUR EYES. DON'T CLOSE YOUR EYES. Razg. Express Do not fall asleep even for the shortest time; don't sleep at all. At night, my sore leg did not allow me to close my eyes, and I was incredibly glad when it began to get light (Arsenyev. In the Ussuri region) ... Phraseological Dictionary of the Russian Literary Language

Books

  • Music of the Night, John Connolly. A new collection of horror from the creator of the legendary series about detective Charlie Parker. There is everything here - stories about bibliophiles and hellish books, about ghosts and the dead, about the undead moving into people...

DO NOT CLOSET YOUR EYES. DON'T CLOSE YOUR EYES. Razg. Express Do not fall asleep even for the shortest time; don't sleep at all. Razg. Express Do not fall asleep even for the shortest time; don't sleep at all. At night my sore leg did not allow me to sleep a wink, and I was incredibly glad when it began to get light

  • - do not close your eyes / do not close your eyes Do not fall asleep at all, even for the shortest time. With noun with value faces: passenger, mother, patient... does not close his eyes; how long? all night, two days... ...

    Educational phraseological dictionary

  • - Good, keep your eye on everything. Cm....
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    Dictionary of antonyms

  • - close/you, -eat/eat...

    Spelling dictionary of the Russian language

  • Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - close what, south. moo, tug, twitch, pinch and stir. The spinning tow closes. To restrain a cow, to entertain, to milk. | Close the underwear, Petersburg...

    Dahl's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - CLOSE, see close,...

    Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - CLOSED, -SEE see close,...

    Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - CLOSE, I close, you close. imperfect to close. “A healthy child’s sleep closes the eyelids.” L. Tolstoy...

    Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary

  • - close, - "ay, -"...

    Russian spelling dictionary

  • - See COLOR - SUIT Good, evil eye. Cm....

    IN AND. Dahl. Proverbs of the Russian people

  • - Razg. Do not fall asleep, do not sleep even for a short time. FSRY, 440-441...

    Large dictionary of Russian sayings

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  • - unite, close ranks,...

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"Don't close your eyes" in books

Eye

From the book The Eye and the Sun author Vavilov Sergey Ivanovich

Eye The eye owes its existence to light. From the indifferent animal auxiliary organs, light calls forth an organ that would become similar to it; This is how the eye is formed in the light, for the light, so that the inner light meets the outer. Goethe Your rays create the eyes of all your creatures. "Small

From the book Yoga of Insight author

Relaxation: from the eyes to the eyes Feeling means seeing, and seeing means feeling. B.K.S. Iyengar “Clarification of Life” Let us recall that, according to Bates, there is a direct connection between relaxation of the body and good vision, and this relationship is mutual, as

32. The gouged out eye of Andronikos and the damaged eye of Christ on the Shroud

From the author's book

32. The gouged out eye of Andronikos and the damaged eye of Christ on the Shroud As Choniates writes, Andronikos’ LEFT EYE IS GOTTEN OUT before his execution. “A few days later, they gouge out his left eye, put him on a mangy camel and lead him around the square in triumph,” p. 357. In the Gospels about

9. The eye of God Horus, torn out from him by Set-Satan, and the damaged eye of Christ

From the author's book

9. The eye of the god Horus, torn out from him by Seth-Satan, and the damaged eye of Christ “Ancient”-Egyptian texts report that Seth (Satan?) TORE OUT THE EYE of the god Horus (Christ?) during a duel with him, p. 123. This is what the ancient text says: “And Horus (Christ? - Author) lay under a tree

32. THE PUT OUT EYE OF ANDRONIK AND THE DAMAGED EYE OF CHRIST ON THE SHROUD

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32. THE GOTTEN OUT OF ANDRONIKUS’ EYE AND THE DAMAGED EYE OF CHRIST ON THE SHROUD As Choniates writes, Andronikos’ LEFT EYE IS GOTTEN OUT before his execution. “A few days later, they gouge out his left eye, put him on a mangy camel and lead him around the square in triumph,” p. 357. In the Gospels about

9. THE EYE OF THE GOD HOR, TORN OUT FROM HIM BY SETH-SATAN, AND THE DAMAGED EYE OF CHRIST

From the book Tsar of the Slavs author Nosovsky Gleb Vladimirovich

9. THE EYE OF THE GOD HORUS, TORN OUT FROM HIM BY SETH-SATAN, AND THE DAMAGED EYE OF CHRIST “Ancient”-Egyptian texts report that Seth (Satan?) TORE OUT THE EYE of the god Horus (Christ?) during a duel with him, p. 123. This is what the ancient text says: “And Horus (Christ? - Author) lay under a tree

Relaxation: from the eyes to the eyes

From the book Yoga Therapy for Vision Restoration author Nikolaeva Maria Vladimirovna

Relaxation: from the eyes to the eyes Feeling means seeing, and seeing means feeling. B.-K.-S. Iyengar. Clarification of life Let us recall that, according to Bates, there is a direct connection between relaxation of the body and good vision, and, according to yogis, this relationship

Why do the eye muscles lose the ability to function, tuning the eye to work near and far?

From the book Restoring Vision author Gavryuk Sergey Nikolaevich

Why do the eye muscles lose the ability to function, tuning the eye to work near and far? These are the reasons that lead to constant tension in the longitudinal or transverse muscles. As a result, they lead to the development of myopia. This is constant work on the computer,

"Eye Training" (EYESercise) by Marilyn Roy. Vision restoration techniques Eye training

From the book “Eye Training” (EYESercise) by Roy Marilyn

"Eye Training" (EYESercise) by Marilyn Roy. Vision restoration techniques Eye training Your eyes work thanks to muscles. Why not keep them in shape? A real vision improvement program with Marilyn Roy. We all understand the benefits of regular exercise

Eye Exercise 1: Egyptian Black Point Technique (Eye Muscle Exercise)

From the author's book

Eye Exercise 1: Egyptian Black Dot Technique (Eye Muscle Exercise) The Egyptian Black Dot Technique is a series of effective exercises designed to comprehensively solve vision problems. First, draw black on a white sheet of paper.

Eye exercise 3: Yogic exercises to develop the accommodative ability of the eyes (to improve distance and near vision)

From the author's book

Eye exercise 3: Yogic exercises to develop the accommodative ability of the eyes (to improve distance and near vision) Modern science believes that the muscles responsible for the accommodation of the eyes inevitably weaken with age. However, this is not quite true. Accommodative

Eye Exercise 9: Yogic Palming Techniques (Always end the eye exercises with Palming)

From the author's book

Eye Exercise 9: Palming Yogic Techniques (Always end eye exercises with Palming) Before Palming was rediscovered by Dr. Bates at the beginning of the last century, it was practiced for thousands of years by Indian yogis and Chinese Taoists.

From the book Results No. 1 (2014) author's Itogi Magazine

Eye and eye / Society and science / Telegraph Eye and eye / Society and science / Telegraph Control of an excited crowd of fans has always been a headache for the organizers of major sports competitions. But the Japanese figured out how to solve the problem:

Eye and eye / Society and science / Telegraph

From the book Results No. 19 (2013) author's Itogi Magazine

An eye and an eye / Society and science / Telegraph An eye and an eye / Society and science / Telegraph Insects inspired scientists to create an analogue of the so-called compound eye. Based on the principle of its operation, American engineers from the University of Illinois

Chapter 1559: The words of Allah Almighty: “We have decreed for them in (the Torah): life for life, and an eye for an eye, and a nose for a nose, and a tooth for a tooth, and for wounds - retribution equal.”

From the book of Mukhtasar “Sahih” (collection of hadiths) by al-Bukhari

Chapter 1559: Words of Allah Almighty: “We have decreed for them in (the Torah): life for life, and an eye for an eye, and a nose for a nose, and a tooth for a tooth, and recompense for wounds equal.” 2076 (6878). It is reported from the words of ‘Abdullah (bin Mas’ud), may Allah be pleased with him, that the Messenger of Allah, may he bless him