To look away means: to see something terrible or beyond one's reach and shrink back.
Pinyin wàng ér què bù.
Basic Interpretation Yet step means not daring to go forward and retreating backwards. It describes something that is so horrible or disgusting that it makes people shrink back at first glance.
Origin Ming-Xu Guangqi, "Resuming Zhou Wuyi's Study of the Constitution:" "And with what Yu Compass has done; it pains me to think of it; and I look at it but I step back."
Example Li Jieren, "Dance of the Sky Devil," Chapter 17: "So that you naturally look away."
Idiomatic Usage Conjunctive; as predicate, object; derogatory.
Near synonym regarded as daunting. Metaphorically, it is said to regard things as difficult and terrible and not dare to do them. 清-秋瑾《精卫石》:"Difficulty in childbirth; women regard it as a dreadful path; life and death are only a matter of moments."
Antonym Self-advocacy. Refers to taking the initiative to ask for a difficult job or task. 清-文康《儿女英雄传》:"就因着自告奋勇求个恩典;说奴才情愿巴结这个缺!"
Looking away from the problem
1, in the face of difficulties, many people look away, while successful people are often very clear, as long as you dare to fight with the difficulties, you will find that the difficulties are nothing more than that!
2, the art of the road is full of thorns, which is a good thing, often people are discouraged, only the exception of strong-willed people.
3, the art of painting is not unattainable or prohibitive art.
4. He was not deterred by the peaks of science.
5, its speculation is too cut-throat, money grabbing is too duh, can not help but make people deterred, look at the wind.
6, this person's style is not particularly eye-catching, but the momentum is unusually high, people are discouraged.
Refer to Baidu Wikipedia-looked away