释义 |
打开眼界dǎ kāi yǎn jièhave one’s eyes opened;widen (/broaden) one’s horizon ❍ 这一下,可不能不信了,使成群的人打开了眼界,原来是这么一回事。(《毛泽东选集》1390) Once this happened,people could not but believe us,and many had their eyes opened—“So that’s the way things really were!”/驳斥了艾奇逊,就有可能使得广大的中国人获得~的益处。(《毛泽东选集》1398) Hence,a refutation of Acheson may benefit many Chinese by widening their horizon. |