Idioms of the four-character idiom for Jinshi

1. A person plugs his ears, and next to him is a Jinshi, typing a four-character idiom

Turn a deaf ear

chōng ěr bù wén

Explanation: plug. Plug your ears and stop listening. Describes intentionally not listening to other people's opinions.

Source: "The Book of Songs·Beifeng·Yanqiu": "My uncle is here, my uncle is here, and my clothes are like ears."

The structure is linked.

The usage has a derogatory connotation. Generally used to express rejection of other people's opinions. Sometimes it means ignoring an attack. Often used together with "turn a blind eye" and "turn a blind eye". Generally used as a predicate.

The correct pronunciation is "charge"; it cannot be pronounced as "cōnɡ".

Distinguish the shape of the ear; it cannot be written as "er".

Synonyms: indifferent, pretending to be deaf

Antonyms: all ears

Analysis~ and "indifferent" both have "coldness and indifference to things" means "care". But~ refers to indifference; action of not caring; more specific; "indifferent" refers to an attitude of indifference and indifference; more general.