Have a look (hǔshědān dān)
Staring at me like a tiger Describe an evil intention and wait for an opportunity to grab it.
From "Yi Yi": "We are eager to get rid of it."
Use subject-predicate form; As an attribute or adverbial; It is derogatory to describe someone with ulterior motives and waiting for an opportunity to rob him.
Look at these people here. Because the old lady has done so much harm to Baoyu and Xifeng, they still say a few words behind my back, not to mention me. (Cao Qingxue Qin's Fortieth Dream of Red Mansions)
Synonyms are fierce.
Look at it all (zhòng mükui)
Interpretation: Open your eyes. Everyone is paying attention to it.
Out of "Yunzhou Xitang Poetry": "The old and the new are not in harmony, and at this time, you can wait for the public."
Use subject-predicate form; As predicate and attribute; Under the gaze of the masses.
For example, Sha Ting's "The Battle of Trapped Beasts": "Women often come in and sit down, so it has become a place."
Synonyms are obvious to all, open and obvious to all.
Antonyms hide people's eyes and ears