to see the whites of one's eyes
01
to be in a situation where one is extremely close to someone, typically during a confrontation or high-stakes moment, often implying imminent action or danger
例
The soldiers waited until they could see the whites of the enemy ’s eyes before opening fire.
During the heated argument, I got so close to him that I could see the whites of his eyes.
02
to observe someone’s emotions, such as fear or determination, especially when their expression is extreme or evident in their eyes
例
When the teacher announced the surprise test, I saw the whites of my classmates' eyes widen in shock.
I could see the whites of his eyes as he realized he had made a terrible mistake.



























