- 目睹 mùdǔ witnessto witness or see something personally with one's own eyes
- 有目共睹 yǒumùgòngdǔ obviousanyone with eyes can see it; obvious to all; speaks for itself; there for all to see
- 惨不忍睹 cǎnbùrěndǔ horrificso terrible or gruesome that one cannot bear to look at it
- 亲眼目睹 qīnyǎnmùdǔ witnessto see for oneself; to see with one's own eyes
- 熟视无睹 shúshìwúdǔ disregardto turn a blind eye to something one sees regularly
- 先睹为快 xiāndǔwéikuài see firstto consider it a pleasure to be among the first to read, watch, or enjoy something
- 视若无睹 shìruòwúdǔ ignoreto turn a blind eye to
- 耳闻目睹 ěrwénmùdǔ witness personallyto witness personally
- 睹物思人 dǔwùsīrén evocative remembranceto fondly remember a person on seeing something one associates with them
- 重睹天日 chóngdǔtiānrì see light againto see the light again (idiom); delivered from oppression
- 有目无睹 yǒumùwúdǔ blindhaving eyes but failing to see; turning a blind eye to or failing to recognize the importance of something obvious
- 二十年目睹之怪现状 èrshí Nián Mùdǔzhī Guài Xiànzhuàng late Qing novelThe Strange State of the World Witnessed Over 20 Years, novel by late Qing novelist [[吴趼人|吳趼人|Wu2 Jian3 ren2]]
- 坐视无睹 zuòshìwúdǔ ignoreto turn a blind eye to
- 一睹 yīdǔ glimpseto catch a glimpse of, to see, or to observe (often something impressive or rare)
Sources
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH