1 a very large strong bird with
a beak like a hook that eats
small animals, birds etc
small animals, birds etc
2 two strokes less than par
(=(the
usual number of strokes for
a hole)) in a game of golf
a hole)) in a game of golf
3
used to say that
someone is
watching carefully
or is
likely
to noticesomething :
They
carried on working,
under the eagle eye
of the owner.
eagle eye
or is
likely
to notice
They
carried on working,
under the eagle eye
of the owner.
Definition from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
Advanced Learner's Dictionary.
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