be the eyes and ears of sth
- be the eyes and ears of sth
be the eyes and ears of sb/sth (also be sb's/sth's eyes and ears)
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Corporate brokers are supposed to act as a company's eyes and ears in the marketplace.
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New security measures are calling on all airport and airline employees to become the ""eyes and ears"" of the airport and report all suspicious activity
Financial and business terms.
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be the eyes and ears of sb/sth — (also be sb s/sth s eyes and ears) ► to help a person or organization by telling them about important events or changes that might affect their particular industry or activity: »Corporate brokers are supposed to act as a company s eyes and ears… … Financial and business terms
be the eyes and ears of sb — be the eyes and ears of sb/sth (also be sb s/sth s eyes and ears) ► to help a person or organization by telling them about important events or changes that might affect their particular industry or activity: »Corporate brokers are supposed to act … Financial and business terms
eye — UK US /aɪ/ noun [C] ● be the eyes and ears of sb/sth Cf. be the eyes and ears of sth … Financial and business terms
ear — noun 1 part of the body ADJECTIVE ▪ left, right ▪ inner, middle ▪ external, outer ▪ big … Collocations dictionary
ear — W2S2 [ıə US ır] n ↑ear, ↑nose, ↑tooth, ↑eye ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(part of your body)¦ 2¦(hearing)¦ 3¦(grain)¦ 4 smile/grin etc from ear to ear 5 6 a sympathetic ear 7 close/shut your ears to something … Dictionary of contemporary English
open — o|pen1 W1S1 [ˈəupən US ˈou ] adj ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(door/container etc)¦ 2¦(eyes/mouth)¦ 3¦(not enclosed)¦ 4¦(not covered)¦ 5 the open air 6¦(business/building etc)¦ 7¦(not restricted)¦ 8¦(opportunity)¦ 9¦(not secret)¦ 10¦ … Dictionary of contemporary English
shut — shut1 W2S1 [ʃʌt] v past tense and past participle shut present participle shutting [: Old English; Origin: scyttan] 1.) [I and T] to close something, or to become closed ▪ Shut the window, Ellen! ▪ I heard his bedroom door shut. ▪ She lay down on … Dictionary of contemporary English
shut — 1 /SVt/ verb past tense and past participle past tense and past participle shut present participle shutting 1 (I, T) to close something, or to become closed: The door shut with a bang. | She lay down on her bed and shut her eyes. | Laruelle put… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
open — 1 adjective NOT CLOSED 1 DOOR/CONTAINER not closed, so that you can go through, take things out, or put things in: an open window | I guess I did leave the door open. | I can t get this milk open. | wide open (=completely open): The door was wide … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fall — 1 verb, past tense fell past participle fallen 1 MOVE DOWNWARDS (I) to move downwards from a higher position to a lower position: The rain had started falling again. (+out of/from/on): Wyatt fell from a second floor window. (+down): I m always… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English