yīng
yào
yǎn

idiom

Meaning of 鹰鼻鹞眼

鹰鼻鹞眼 means hawk-nosed and vulture-eyed; having a treacherous and fierce appearance. Pronounced yīng bí yào yǎn.

  • hawk-nosed and vulture-eyed; having a treacherous and fierce appearance

Definitions & Examples

rén
zhǎng
de
yīng
yào
yǎn
 
kàn
jiù
shì
hǎo
rén
 

That man has a hawk nose and vulture eyes—he looks like no good at first glance.

Xiǎo
shuō
zhōng
miáo
xiě
fǎn
pài
zǒng
shì
yīng
yào
yǎn
 
miàn
zēng
 

In novels, villains are always described as hawk-nosed and vulture-eyed, with repulsive features.

Suī
rán
zhǎng
de
yīng
yào
yǎn
 
dàn
shí
xīn
shàn
liáng
 

Although he looks hawk-nosed and fierce, he is actually kind-hearted.