目睹 | mù dǔ | to witness; to see at first hand; to see with one's own eyes | |
有目共睹 | yǒu mù gòng dǔ | anyone with eyes can see it (idiom); obvious to all; sth speaks for itself; is there for all to see | |
耳闻目睹 | ěr wén mù dǔ | to witness personally | |
惨不忍睹 | cǎn bù rěn dǔ | spectacle too horrible to endure (idiom); tragic sight; appalling scenes of devastation | |
熟视无睹 | shú shì wú dǔ | to pay no attention to a familiar sight; to ignore |
1 | Glad to see you in your company. | |
2 | If you wish to see celebrities or at least check out their homes, this is the place to go. | |
3 | Make her an ovation worthy of a Queen and... maybe you'll see her!!! | |
4 | Sorry, can I see her before Friday? | |
5 | Will you see me again? No, definitely not. |