睹 | dǔ | to observe; to see |
目睹 | mù dǔ | to witness; to see at first hand; to see with one's own eyes |
二十年目睹之怪现 状 | èr shí nián mù dǔ zhī guài xiàn zhuàng | The strange state of the world witnessed over 20 years, novel by late Qing novelist Wu Jianren 吳趼人, classified as "novel of denunciation" 谴责小说 |
先睹为快 | xiān dǔ wéi kuài | joy of first experience (idiom); the pleasure of reading sth for the first time |
坐视无睹 | zuò shì wú dǔ | to turn a blind eye to |
惨不忍睹 | cǎn bù rěn dǔ | spectacle too horrible to endure (idiom); tragic sight; appalling scenes of devastation |
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 |
有目无睹 | yǒu mù wú dǔ | has eyes but can't see (idiom); unable or unwilling to see the importance of sth; blind (to sth great) |
睹物思人 | dǔ wù sī rén | seeing an object makes one miss its owner (idiom) |
视若无睹 | shì ruò wú dǔ | to turn a blind eye to |
亲眼目睹 | qīn yǎn mù dǔ | to see for oneself; to see with one's own eyes |
重睹天日 | chóng dǔ tiān rì | to see the light again (idiom); delivered from oppression |