| 眺望 | tiào wàng | to survey the scene from an elevated position | |
| 远眺 | yuǎn tiào | to gaze into the distance | |
| 凭眺 | píng tiào | to lean on sth and gaze into the distance | |
| 临眺 | lín tiào | to observe from afar; to look into the distance from a high place | |
| 遐眺 | xiá tiào | to stretch one's sight as far as possible |
| 1 | May I ask you for a dance? | |
| 2 | From the mountain peak we commanded a view of three States. | |
| 3 | My father got such a fright when he was watching a horror film. | |
| 4 | Sometimes I stand on tiptoe to look over tall fences. | |
| 5 | East Vision "Leifeng new tower, " west "bimodal Cloud Play. |