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卷帘半面
[juăn lián bàn miàn]
Peek Through a Half-Rolled Blind. Suggesting curiosity or cautious observation, revealing just enough of oneself or one's feelings cautiously, similar to only partly opening window blinds for a discreet look outside.
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悄悄的看一眼
[qiăo qiăo de kàn yī yăn]
Quietly take a glance suggests someone is taking a discreet or shy look at something or someone It ...
你在偷瞄
[nĭ zài tōu miáo]
It means youre sneaking peeks This describes furtive glances thrown at something or someone out ...
盲眼
[máng yăn]
Blind Eyes suggest choosing to overlook or being oblivious intentionally often for inner peace ...
看一眼
[kàn yī yăn]
A Glimpse Perhaps it indicates a fleeting or casual interest or curiosity towards someone or ...
偷望你
[tōu wàng nĭ]
Stealthily Glancing at You conveys the feeling of quietly admiring someone without letting them ...
眯眼看你
[mī yăn kàn nĭ]
This means Looking at you with halfclosed eyes It could imply a relaxed or somewhat indifferent mood ...
眼窥
[yăn kuī]
Eye Peep – simply and intriguingly suggesting secrecy hidden watching curiosity etc it hints at ...
眉清目盲
[méi qīng mù máng]
Clear Brows Blind Eyes is paradoxical : clearheaded yet blinded perhaps implying being emotionally ...
漏出眼睛
[lòu chū yăn jīng]
Showing the Eyes likely a typo or idiomatic expression It might imply peeking or watching from the ...