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get one's eye in
Verb
UK
Japanese Meaning
(主にイギリスのスポーツ用語で)試合や競技の環境に慣れて、手と目の協調を適切なレベルに引き上げること。 / (主にイギリスで)視覚などの知覚的スキルを発達させること。
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(chiefly UK, sports) To become accustomed to the playing conditions, and thus bring one's hand-eye coordination to a reasonable level. / (chiefly UK) To develop a perceptual skill, especially visual.
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get one's eye in
He always bats in the nets for a while before a game to get one's eye in.
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He always bats in the nets for a while before a game to get one's eye in.
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