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视而不见(視而不見)

shì ér bù jiànRelationships & Character

视而不见 (shì ér bù jiàn) literally meanslook but not seeand expressesturn a blind eye; deliberately ignore”.This idiom is used when describing situations involving relationships & character.

Also searched as: shi er bu jian, shi er bu jian,视而不见 meaning, 视而不见 in english

Pronunciation: shì ér bù jiàn Literal meaning: Look but not see

Origin & Usage

This idiom describes looking (视) but not (不) seeing (见), indicating willful blindness rather than genuine inability to perceive. The phrase originated in Daoist philosophy discussing how distracted minds fail to register what's before them. It evolved to describe deliberate ignorance or choosing not to acknowledge obvious realities. Modern usage commonly criticizes those who intentionally overlook problems, injustice, or inconvenient truths that they would prefer to ignore.

When to Use

Situation: Management deliberately ignored the obvious problems.


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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 视而不见 mean in English?

视而不见 (shì ér bù jiàn) literally translates toLook but not seeand is used to expressTurn a blind eye; deliberately ignore”. This Chinese idiom belongs to theRelationships & Character category..

When is 视而不见 used?

Situation: Management deliberately ignored the obvious problems.

What is the pinyin for 视而不见?

The pinyin pronunciation for 视而不见 isshì ér bù jiàn”.