- can't believe my eyes
- cannot believe what I see, it is unbelievable
When you walked into that cafe, I couldn't believe my eyes.
English Idioms. Sayings and slang .
When you walked into that cafe, I couldn't believe my eyes.
English Idioms. Sayings and slang .
can't believe your eyes — can’t believe your eyes/ears/informal phrase used for emphasizing that you are extremely surprised or angry about something you have seen or heard What was he saying? I could hardly believe my ears! Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are… … Useful english dictionary
can't believe your eyes/ears — ◇ If you can t believe your eyes/ears or can hardly/scarcely believe your eyes/ears, you are very surprised at or upset by what you are seeing or hearing. I could hardly believe my eyes when I saw what he was wearing. • • • Main Entry: ↑believe … Useful english dictionary
can't believe your ears — can’t believe your eyes/ears/informal phrase used for emphasizing that you are extremely surprised or angry about something you have seen or heard What was he saying? I could hardly believe my ears! Thesaurus: ways of saying that you are… … Useful english dictionary
believe my eyes — See can t believe my eyes … English idioms
If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears — Álbum de The Mamas the Papas Publicación marzo de 1966 Grabación 1965 1966 Género(s) Pop rock … Wikipedia Español
If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears — Infobox Album | Name = If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears Type = Album Artist = The Mamas and the Papas Released = March 1966 Genre = Pop rock, folk rock, psychedelic pop Length = 33:42 Recorded = 1965 mdash;1966 Label = Dunhill Producer = Lou … Wikipedia
If You Can Believe Your Eyes and Ears — Album par The Mamas the Papas Sortie mars 1966 Durée 33:42 Genre folk rock pop psychédélique Producteur Lou Adler … Wikipédia en Français
believe — /bi li:v/ verb (not in progressive) 1 BE SURE STH IS TRUE (T) to be sure that something is true or that someone is telling the truth: You shouldn t believe everything you read. | believe (that): I can hardly believe he s only 25! | believe sb: I… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
believe — be|lieve W1S1 [bıˈli:v] v [: Old English; Origin: belefan, from lyfan, lefan to allow, believe ] 1.) [T not in progressive] to be sure that something is true or that someone is telling the truth ▪ You shouldn t believe everything you read. ▪ I… … Dictionary of contemporary English
believe — be|lieve [ bı liv ] verb *** 1. ) transitive to think that a fact is true: Astronomers knew the Earth was round, but few people believed it. believe (that): I don t believe that she s ever been to Hong Kong. be widely/generally believed (=be… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English