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目
blindness; the blind
Idiomatic expression
eyes of a predator; sharp eyes; keen eyes; vigilant attention; eyes of a cormorant, eyes of a hawk
Proverb
one can say more with a look than with ten thousand words; the eyes cannot belie one's true thoughts; the eyes are the windows to the soul; eyes are as eloquent as the tongue
to be willing to do anything (any trick) to achieve one's end
to serve one's aim; to serve one's purpose
Proverb
relationships formed by wealth will end when the money ends; the relationship ends when the money runs out; the end of money is the end of love
parents' partiality for their children; parents overvaluing their children
Idiomatic expression
to complete most of something; to take a concrete shape; for the most important parts to be done; the nose and eyes are in place
gobang (game played on go board involving lining up stones); gomoku; Five in a Row
bystander's vantage point; outsider's better grasp of the situation
onlookers see more of the game than the players do; people watching a game of go see eight moves further ahead
to be recognized (by someone of higher status); to be noticed; to get attention
(doing something) regardless of expense
