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Talking Chinese English Dictionary

Talking Chinese<->English dictionary with pinyin, English definition, pronunciation, variants, stroke animation, stroke order image, and sample sentences.
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IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
IDChineseTrad.PinyinPlainPYEnglish Definition
1目睹 目睹 mu4 du3to witness; to see at first hand; to see with one's own eyes
2惨不忍睹 慘不忍睹 cǎn rěn can3 bu4 ren3 du3spectacle too horrible to endure (idiom); tragic sight; appalling scenes of devastation
3重睹天日 重睹天日 chóng tiān chong2 du3 tian1 ri4to see the light again (idiom); delivered from oppression
4 du3to observe; to see; old variant of
5睹而不见 睹而不見 ér jiàndu3 er2 bu4 jian4to look without seeing (idiom)
6睹物思人 睹物思人 réndu3 wu4 si1 ren2seeing an object makes one miss its owner (idiom)
7耳闻目睹 耳聞目睹 ěr wén er3 wen2 mu4 du3to witness personally
8二十年目睹之怪现状 二十年目睹之怪現狀 èr shí nián zhī guài xiàn zhuàngEr4 shi2 Nian2 Mu4 du3 zhi1 Guai4 Xian4 zhuang4The Strange State of the World Witnessed Over 20 Years, novel by late Qing novelist Wu Jianren 吴趼人
9亲眼目睹 親眼目睹 qīn yǎn qin1 yan3 mu4 du3to see for oneself; to see with one's own eyes
10视若无睹 視若無睹 shì ruò shi4 ruo4 wu2 du3to turn a blind eye to
11熟视无睹 熟視無睹 shú shì shu2 shi4 wu2 du3to pay no attention to a familiar sight; to ignore
12先睹为快 先睹為快 xiān wéi kuàixian1 du3 wei2 kuai4joy of first experience (idiom); the pleasure of reading sth for the first time
13一睹 一睹 yi1 du3to look; to have a glimpse at; to observe (sth's splendor)
14有目共睹 有目共睹 yǒu gòng you3 mu4 gong4 du3anyone with eyes can see it (idiom); obvious to all; sth speaks for itself; is there for all to see
15有目无睹 有目無睹 yǒu you3 mu4 wu2 du3has eyes but can't see (idiom); unable or unwilling to see the importance of sth; blind (to sth great)
16坐视无睹 坐視無睹 zuò shì zuo4 shi4 wu2 du3to turn a blind eye to

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