Turn a blind eye to the corresponding idioms
See but not see
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[Interpretation] refers to not paying attention; Pay no attention; You can't see with your eyes open. Also refers to neglect; I saw it. Forget it.
[Language] Language "Zhuangzi Zhibei Tour": "Turn a blind eye all day; Listen without hearing; You can't beat it. "
[Pronunciation] No; You must read "bú"; I saw it; It can't be pronounced "xi 'an".
Turn a blind eye, turn a deaf ear
[antonym] Never forgets anything.
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
[Structure] Compact.
[Discrimination] ~ and "turning a blind eye"; If you see it, forget it. But ~ the point is "no attention, no attention"; If you see it, ignore it; Or pretend not to see it; "Turn a blind eye" focuses on "carelessness"; It doesn't matter. The two can often be used together.
[example]
(1) He told everything around him ~; Walk down the stairs with a straight face.