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Look: look; Legacy: left over. At a glance, I saw all the sights. It describes that the structure of the building has no twists and turns, or the content of the poem is flat and has no aftertaste. At a glance, you can see everything in your eyes without missing anything. [Sentence] Standing on this hill, you can see everything in the city. It can be seen clearly at a glance, without any omission. For example, "Climb to the top of the mountain and overlook the urban area, with a panoramic view." It is also called "sweeping view". Revised reference: It can be seen clearly at a glance without omission. For example, climbing to the top of the mountain, overlooking the city, you can have a panoramic view. It also provides a panoramic view.

An exhaustive list of antonyms

  • See "Too Much to See". ◎ There are many beautiful scenes for the eye to take in. The same is true for people who can't see all the arts. A single one will inevitably lead to boredom. However, the vast majority of people welcome it for its richness and variety—— Qin Mu's "Chrysanthemum and Goldfish" describes that there are too many beautiful things in front of us, or the scenery changes too quickly, so we can't see them. [Sentence] At the temple fair
  • Fantastic
  • fragments yī lín bàn zhǎo
    See "Scale and claw". ◎ One scale and half claw y ī l í n-b à nzh ǎ o [oddbits; small amount; dribs and drabs] is a metaphor for piecemeal things. [Sentences] This book is a record of my travels. It is used to describe things in pieces. Qing Dynasty. Ye Tingguan's "Oubo Fishing Words. Volume V. Ezhou Official Poems": "I have collected many poems for many times, and only got three volumes of poems. The clumps have no head or tail, and they are almost nothing in all collections." Also known as "one scale and a half armour", "one scale and a piece of armour", "one scale and a piece of claw
  • catch a glimpse of lüè jiàn yī bān
    See something roughly. The story comes from Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty's "A New Account of the World, Founder": "The students despise their children, and John Kennedy said, 'This man is also a peeper in the middle.'" The second chapter of the sequel of Laocan's Travels: "He is also easy to decorate. Look at his house, you can see a little." Nie Gannu's "Talking about the Wild Old Man : "I will quote the original text in the future, even if I don't read the original book, I can also see a little bit." ◎ I can see a little bit l ü è ji à n-y ī b à n [cathaglimpseof; getaroughi
  • to see only one spot guǎn zhōng kuī bào
    Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty, in his New Words of the World - Founder, said, "When Prince Jing was a few years old, he tasted the students of various schools, Kuan Pu, and saw that there was a victory or defeat, because he said, 'The southern wind is not competitive.' The students of the school underestimated their children, and John said, 'This man also has a glimpse of the leopard, and sometimes sees a spot.'" It means that when he looks at the leopard from the pipe, he only sees a patch on the leopard. It is later used as a metaphor for seeing only a small part of things. Tang Guiren's poem "Mourning for Luo Yin": "I still have a glimpse of the leopard, and it is also heavy to catch the turtle on the sea
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