- 睁开 zhēngkāi to opento open one's eyes
- 眼睁睁 yǎnzhēngzhēng staringwith wide-open eyes; staring blankly or fixedly
- 睁眼 zhēngyǎn to open one's eyesto open one's eyes; to be awake
- 睁眼瞎 zhēngyǎnxiā illiterate personan illiterate person; someone who cannot read or write
- 睁眼说瞎话 zhēngyǎnshuōxiāhuà to lie through one's teethto lie barefacedly or talk nonsense; to deny obvious facts that are right before one's eyes
- 睁着眼睛说瞎话 zhēngzheyǎnjingshuōxiāhuà to lie through one's teeth(idiom) To tell a bare-faced lie; to look someone straight in the eye and talk nonsense or drivel.
- 睁一眼闭一眼 zhēngyīyǎnbìyīyǎn to turn a blind eyeTo turn a blind eye; to ignore or overlook something, especially a mistake or a problem, in order to avoid conflict or trouble.
- 两眼圆睁 liǎngyǎnyuánzhēng with wide-open eyesTo have both eyes opened wide and round, usually describing a look of anger or intense focus.
- 杏眼圆睁 xìngyǎnyuánzhēng to glare with almond-shaped eyesalmond-shaped eyes glaring with rage; used to describe a woman looking angry.
- 目睁口呆 mùzhēngkǒudāi stunnedstunned; dumbstruck; describing a state of being frozen with shock or surprise
- 睁一只眼闭一只眼 zhēngyīzhīyǎnbìyīzhīyǎn to turn a blind eyeto turn a blind eye; to pretend not to notice something wrong or improper; to be lenient
- 睁不开 zhēngbukāi cannot open one's eyesto be unable to open one's eyes, such as due to sleepiness, bright light, or swelling
- 睁只眼闭只眼 zhēngzhīyǎnbìzhīyǎn to turn a blind eyeTo turn a blind eye; to wink at something; to ignore a mistake or an offense as if it were not seen.
- 睁眼瞎子 zhēngyǎnxiāzi illiterate personan illiterate person; someone who cannot read despite having normal sight
- 睁眼说梦话 zhēngyǎnshuōmènghuà to talk nonsense while awaketo talk nonsense while wide awake; to lie through one's teeth or speak utter rubbish
Sources
- Frequency data
- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH