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Turning a blind eye to a deaf ear Turning a blind eye to a deaf ear to a deaf ear.
Blind eye. shì ér bù jiàn
Interpretation] means not paying attention; Lack of attention; I opened my eyes but didn't see them. It also means to ignore it; If you see it, you don't see it.
Utterance] Utterance of "Zhuangzi Zhibei Tour": "Blind to it all day long; Listen but don't hear; I can't beat it. ”
Orthophony] No; must be pronounced "bú"; See; It cannot be pronounced as "xiàn".
synonym] turn a blind eye to hear and not hear.
Antisense] never forget.
Usage] is used as a derogatory term. It is generally used as a predicate and a definite.
Structure] Compact.
discernment] and "turning a blind eye"; They all mean "to see as if they did not see". However, the emphasis is on "not paying attention, not paying attention"; If you see it, you don't see it; or pretend not to see; "Turning a blind eye" focuses on "carelessness"; Don't take it to heart. The two are often used interchangeably.
Example sentence] He is to everything around him; Walked down the stairs with a blank face.
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Turning a blind eye to a deaf ear Turning a blind eye Hearing but not hearing a blind eye Turning a blind eye [Explanation]: Familiar sight: often seeing, getting used to seeing; Ignorant:
Didn't see it. If you get used to it, it's like you don't see it. It also refers to seeing a certain phenomenon, but not caring about it, just not seeing it.
From]: Jin Liu Ling's "Ode to Wine Virtue": "Listen quietly and don't hear the sound of thunder, and don't see Mount Tai."
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Turning a blind eye to a deaf ear Turning a blind eye to a deaf ear to a deaf ear.
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Turning a blind eye to the hands and limbs, hearing but not hearing, sincerity, gold and stone are open, blessings are not coming, disasters are not alone, putting down the butcher's knife, rolling potatoes are pure and become Buddhas, people gather by like, things are divided into groups, know everything, words are endless, burn forests and fields, exhaust the water and fish, the wind is loud, the grass and trees are soldiers, the near Zhu is red, the near ink is black, the opportunity cannot be lost, the time will not come, and so on.
Idiom analysis: 1. Blind and invisible, listen but not smell shì ér bù jiàn tīng ér bù wén
Interpretation: It means that seeing is the same as not seeing, and hearing is the same as not hearing. Describe not paying attention, not paying attention.
Source: Modern Qin Mu's "Core": "Even if the hero is right in front of him, he will turn a blind eye." ”
二、精诚所至,金石是开jīng chéng suǒ zhì,jīn shí wéi kāi
Interpretation: sincerity: sincerity, sincerity. It refers to the sincerity of people, which can move the heavens and the earth, and make the gold and stone crack. With "sincerity added, gold and stone for the open".
Source: Southern Dynasty Song Fan Hao "Later Han Shu Guangling Siwang Jing Biography": "Sincerity is added, and the gold and stone are opened." ”
Vernacular: People's sincerity can move heaven and earth, and make gold and stone crack.
三、近朱者赤,近墨者黑jìn zhū zhě chì ,jìn mò zhě hēi
Interpretation: Relying on the cinnabar to turn red, relying on the ink to turn black. The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad. It refers to the fact that the objective environment has a great impact on people.
Source: Qing Anonymous's "West Lake Second Episode Sprinkler Xuetang Coincidentally Married": "It turns out that the one who is close to Zhu is red, the one who is close to ink is black, Zhu Ying waits for Miss Zhu every day, embroiders the bed, reads and reads, and this theft is quite common." ”
Vernacular: "It turns out that I am close to Zhu Zhechi, relying on the blackening of ink, serving Miss Zhu every day, embroidering bed time, reading and literacy, this is very smooth for me." ”
Fourth, put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha fàng xià tú dāo, lì dì chéng fó
Interpretation: Those who do evil abandon evil and follow good, and they can become Buddhas. Later, it developed into persuading the evildoers to stop doing evil.
Source: Song Shi Puji's "Five Lantern Huiyuan" volume 53: "Guang Yi is a man who kills people without blinking, puts down the butcher knife, and becomes a Buddha on the spot." ”
Fifth, the opportunity must not be lost, when it is no longer to come jī bù kě shī, shí bù zài lái
Interpretation: It means that the opportunity is rare, it must be seized, and it cannot be missed. used as an object and a clause; It means that the opportunity is rare and must be seized.
Source: Modern Yang Zongjing's "Memories of Drama Actors": "You should go, you should go immediately, you can't miss the opportunity, the time will not come again!" ”
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1.Deafness: Ignorance refers to not listening or ignoring oneself.
2.Indifference: Describes being indifferent and indifferent to things or people.
3.Eyes without beads: Describes not seeing and not seeing important things.
4.Dark State Zheng Room House Leak: Describes a dark place, often used to describe the darkness of people's hearts.
5.Inattentive: It means not being serious, not caring, not caring. Frank and finished.
These idioms all express an attitude of turning a blind eye to something or someone, and using them can make Celery's expression more vivid and rich.
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Turn a deaf ear to. Turning a blind eye means repentance.
Turn a deaf ear to. Shut one's ears.
Be indifference to. Pretending to be deaf is only being dumb.
Blind as a bat. The dark room house is messy and leaky.
Inattentive.
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1. Turning a blind eye, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is shì ér bù jiàn, which means not paying attention, not paying attention, opening your eyes but not seeing. Source: "The Book of Rites and Universities".
2. "The Book of Rites: University": "Absent-minded, blind, hearing but not smelling, eating without knowing the taste." ”
3. Idiom usage: constricted; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
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Blind eye.
Pronunciation]: [shì ér bù jiàn].
Interpretation]: It refers to not paying attention, not paying attention, opening your eyes but not seeing. It also means ignoring it, and seeing it as if it didn't see it.
Synonyms]: Turning a blind eye.
Turning a blind eye to form a sentence
1.She was blind to everything in front of her.
2.Her husband was unfaithful, but she turned a blind eye.
3.It is impossible to turn a blind eye to his obvious affection.
4.Judges should not turn a blind eye to any violation of the law.
5.He stared ahead in a daze, oblivious to everything.
6.He blames others for perfection and ignores his own shortcomings.
7.Elizabeth turned her back on him, and Mrs. Russell ignored him.
8.How can I ignore the value of this precious gift of "Leaves of Grass".
9.They stared at Kessler, but Kessler turned a blind eye to everything.
10.on him. Every nerve helped him to stare but turn a blind eye, to sit in the midst of the noise but not to hear.
Synonyms form sentences
1.We must not turn a blind eye to the bad people and the bad things.
2.For generations, the banking community has turned a blind eye to social issues.
3.We cannot turn a blind eye to this interference, in any way.
4.Who can turn a blind eye to any attempt to shake the foundations of its organization?
5.For the first time in the last decade of their heyday, the British seem to have come to know what they had previously ignore.
6.Are you blind to our wonderful performances?
7.He loved her so much that he ignored everything else.
8.We are all lonely and numb to the familiarity of others.
9.Don't let your preconceptions blind you to other people's opinions.
10.We turned a blind eye to this, and as a result, I fined everyone present a dollar.
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Synonyms of blindness: turn a blind eye, be indifferent, turn a deaf ear, turn a blind eye, take it for granted, have eyes without beads, hear but not hear, familiarize, close your eyes and ears, careless, deaf, and strange.
Turning a blind eye is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is shì ér bù jiàn, which means not paying attention, not paying attention, opening your eyes but not seeing.
Sentence formation: 1. You are standing in front of me now, but I can't see it, even if I see it, I can only turn a blind eye to it, and it is better not to see it.
2. In the eyes of people who like me, no matter how many shortcomings I have, I don't like it; In the eyes of people who don't like me, no amount of merit is ignored. It's not about how you behave, it's about liking it or not.
3. Today, you turn a blind eye to me, listen to me, don't expect me to treat you differently and respect each other.
4. If one day, I see you in the wild mill book, but I turn a blind eye, don't think too much, and don't get angry, it's just that I'm tired.
5. Finally, you can stop looking at it, you can turn a blind eye, you can disdain it, it's just that you miss it occasionally.
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Synonyms of blindness: turn a blind eye, be indifferent, turn a deaf ear, turn a blind eye, take it for granted, have eyes without beads, hear but not hear, be familiar with it, close your eyes and listen, be careless, deaf, and strange.
Turning a blind eye is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is shì ér bù jiàn, which means not paying attention, not paying attention, opening your eyes but not seeing.
Sentence formation: 1. You are standing in front of me now, but I can't see it, even if I see it, I can only turn a blind eye, and it is better not to see it.
2. In the eyes of people who like me, no matter how many shortcomings I have, I don't like it; In the eyes of those who don't like me, I can't see even the best of it. It's not about how you behave, it's about liking it or not.
3. Today you turn a blind eye to me, listen to me but do not listen, and he will not expect me to treat you differently and respect each other like a guest.
4. If one day, I see you, but I turn a blind eye, don't think too much, and don't get angry, it's just that I'm tired.
5. Finally, I can stop looking at your eyes, I can turn a blind eye, I can disdain it, it's just that I miss it occasionally.
6. In order not to see the ugliness, to cover their eyes, in order not to hear lies, to cover their ears, to please anyone, to speak with a clear conscience, many people have lived in this way by turning a blind eye, hearing and not listening, and flattering to the present.
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