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东张西望(東張西望)

dōng zhāng xī wàngRelationships & Character

东张西望 (dōng zhāng xī wàng) literally meanseast stretch west gazeand expresseslook around nervously or suspiciously”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

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Pronunciation: dōng zhāng xī wàng Literal meaning: East stretch west gaze

Origin & Usage

Han Dynasty court observers first noted this revealing behavior of looking anxiously east (东张) and west (西望) as a sign of concealed intentions. The cardinal directions created a comprehensive image of someone unable to maintain composure, constantly checking their surroundings. Modern usage describes that particular type of nervous surveillance that betrays underlying anxiety.

When to Use

Situation: The nervous visitor kept looking around anxiously during the interview


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 东张西望 mean in English?

东张西望 (dōng zhāng xī wàng) literally translates toEast stretch west gazeand is used to expressLook around nervously or suspiciously”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 东张西望 used?

Situation: The nervous visitor kept looking around anxiously during the interview

What is the pinyin for 东张西望?

The pinyin pronunciation for 东张西望 isdōng zhāng xī wàng”.

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