Familiarity: I often see it and get used to it; No see: I didn't see it. I'm used to it as if I didn't see it. It also means seeing a phenomenon, but not caring, just ignoring it.
The idiom comes from Jin Liuling's Ode to Wine Virtue: "Listen to the sound of thunder and turn a blind eye to the shape of Mount Tai." Tang Hanyu's Book on Time and People in Subjects: "It is a powerful person who meets it and turns a blind eye to it."
Idiom Example: We must not turn a blind eye to the phenomenon of damaging public property.
traditional writing: turn a blind eye
phonetic notation: ㄕㄨˊㄕㄧˋㄨˊㄉㄨˇˇ
Close synonyms: turn a blind eye, although open your eyes. Describe the absent-minded, god is not focused on turning a blind eye, listening but not listening. The antonym of "University"
turning a blind eye: once you read it, you can recite it. When I read Romance of the Three Kingdoms with a strong memory, I found that one of them was an able person who read it from memory to memory, and that was Zhang Song. He
idiom grammar: as predicate and attribute; Take it for granted
Degree of usage: common idiom
Emotion. Color: neutral idiom
Idiom structure: compact idiom
Date of birth: ancient idiom
English translation: Pay no attention to a familiar sight
Russian translation: смот. De > an etwas vorbeisehen < über etwas hinwegsehen> < Law > ce qu'on voit trop souvent ne frappe plus les yeux < fermer les yeux sur>
idiom riddle: I don't know each other
Pronunciation note: familiar, not pronounced "shóu".
note: see, you can't write "gambling".