Définition taken in by the eye | dictionnaire anglais définition synonymes Reverso

taken in by the eye adj.
perceived visually
E.g. How much of the info taken in by the eye do we memorize? (meaning: How much of what we see do we remember?)

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taken  


      vb  
1       the past participle of       take  
      adj  
2    postpositive; foll by: with   enthusiastically impressed (by); infatuated (with)  
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n.
brothers of the blue eye
n.
free time spent taking care also of work-related tasks
formed based on "work" and "leisure"
n.
the process of taking away an amount from a total, or the amount that is taken away
When I went shopping with my mother, our shopping bill was deducted 10% because we used our M-card.
exp.
get drunk or take drugs; get high
n.
new trend in computing to take into account the environmental aspect when designing IT systems.
exp.
go for something, take one's chances

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