- 前瞻性 qiánzhānxìng forward-lookingforward-looking; farsighted; prospective; having foresight or potential for future development
- 瞻仰 zhānyǎng to gaze upon with reverenceTo look at or visit a person, monument, or place with deep respect
- 前瞻 qiánzhān to look forwardTo look ahead into the distance; to look toward the front.
- 高瞻远瞩 gāozhānyuǎnzhǔ foresighted(idiom) to stand tall and see far; to take a long and broad view; planning prudently for the future
- 瞻前顾后 zhānqiángùhòu to think over carefully(idiom) lit. to look forward and back; fig. to consider the past and the future or weigh pros and cons before acting; to act with caution and prudence
- 马首是瞻 mǎshǒushìzhān to follow someone's leadto follow blindly or take as one's only guide; to follow someone's lead without having any ideas of one's own
- 有碍观瞻 yǒu'àiguānzhān unsightlyto offend the eye; to be an eyesore; to negatively affect the appearance of a place or landscape
- 瞻望 zhānwàng to look far aheadTo look into the distance, towards a high place, or into the future
- 朱瞻基 zhūzhānjī Zhu ZhanjiPersonal name of the fifth emperor of the Ming dynasty (reigned 1425–1435), known by his era name [[宣德|宣德|xuan1 de2]]; he is remembered for a period of stable governance and prosperity known as the Reign of Ren and Xuan.
- 观瞻 guānzhān appearanceThe appearance or outward look of something, especially the impression it makes on viewers
- 瞻拜 zhānbài to gaze with reverenceto gaze with reverence; to worship
- 瞻谒 zhānyè to have an audience with(literary) to have an audience with; to pay one's respects to a superior or person of high status
- 动见观瞻 dòngjiànguānzhān to be watched closely(idiom) every move is being closely watched or observed by everyone
- 圣灰瞻礼日 shènghuīzhānlǐrì Ash WednesdayAsh Wednesday; the first day of Lent in the Christian calendar
- 失瞻 shīzhān to fail to greetTo fail to greet someone in a timely or respectful manner; a polite apology used when meeting someone later than expected or for failing to show proper respect.
- 瞻依 zhānyī to look up toTo look up to one's elders with respect and reliance; to follow the example of a parent or a respected figure.
- 瞻徇 zhānxùn to practice favoritismTo be unduly lenient in the enforcement of law due to personal relationships or private interests.
- 瞻念 zhānniàn to remember with respectto think of with respect or reverence; to commemorate
- 瞻礼 zhānlǐ to pay respectsTo gaze with reverence and pay one's respects, such as during a religious ceremony or at a sacred site
- 瞻礼二 zhānlǐ'èr MondayMonday in a religious or liturgical context
- 瞻礼日 zhānlǐrì Feast Daya liturgical feast day or holy day in the Catholic Church
- 瞻观 zhānguān appearanceappearance of a place or person as viewed by others
- 瞻顾 zhāngù to look aroundTo look forward and back or look all around; to look cautiously; can also refer to looking back at the past and forward to the future.
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH