What does it mean to look up and see?

Lift up your eyes and see means: Look up and see. It's everywhere, it's everywhere. Describe a lot, describe common.

1, can be seen everywhere sentence

Now it's early winter, morning and evening outdoor cold, but the big moms are still enthusiastic, on the streets of Texas, the shadow of the square dance can be seen everywhere. A line or across the mountains, or circling the waist of the mountains, or through the abyss canyon majestic highway, in Yunnan can be seen. In Japan's small streets and alleys, almost everywhere you can see the yellow and green vans, the body of the black mother cat carrying a small black cat logo is very eye-catching.

The reporter noted that the people who were introduced into the alleys for the underground trade can be seen everywhere. Primary and secondary school students do not love labor, will not be able to labor, shoulder can not carry, hand can not lift, at home, the ground is not swept, the bowl is not brushed, in the school duty will not be able to do, the work can not be done, can be seen. Since then, parks, green spaces and theaters can be seen everywhere, and the radiating avenues are more suitable for the public to shop and relax.

State and county lords sitting in the hall, can be seen at all times, called the quit stone monument, also known as the quit stone aphorism. The open-mouthed iron pot is generally preferred, the countryside stove, still visible; in the city's kitchen, it seems to fade away, people tend to be lighter and more beautiful. Its influence can be seen in our cities today.

2, near-synonyms

Linlan, Linlang: exquisite jade, meaning full of beautiful jade, describing a variety of beautiful things a lot (mostly refers to the books or crafts) Southern Song Dynasty - Liu Yixing, "Shishuo Xinyi - Rongzhi": "Today's trip, touching the eye to see the Linlang beads and jade. " Zhu Ziqing's "Three Bookstores": "The exhibits, humorous, beautiful, bold, and heavy, each excels in its own way, and the list is endless."

Blooming everywhere, a Chinese idiom with the pinyin biàndìkāihuā, means that good things emerge everywhere or develop generally. From "Congratulations on the 10th Anniversary of the Founding of the PRC". Dong Biwu (董必武), "Congratulations on the Tenth Anniversary of the Founding of the People's Republic of China": "Blossoms are springing up everywhere, and dry energy is spreading in the sky. The production of grain and cotton has increased greatly, and coal and iron have doubled in power."