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What are the sentences for turning a blind eye?

Sentence making refers to understanding and using words, and following certain syntactic rules to create sentences that are smooth, complete in meaning, and logical. According to the characteristics of modern Chinese language subjects, it can be extended to the basis for writing paragraphs and compositions, and is the basic skill for students to write good compositions. The source of the sentence is Volume 8 of "Chun Zaitang Essays" by Yu Yue of the Qing Dynasty: "The intention and the sentence construction are all superior to delicacy." Xia Zunye Shengtao's "Wen Xin Diao Long" 4: "The sentence construction is also carefully considered by Le Hua recorded it with a pencil."

The following is a sentence about turning a blind eye for your reference.

1. The strong are aware of the subtleties, but the weak turn a blind eye.

2. He turned a blind eye and listened to nothing about today's matter.

3. He only concentrates on reading. He can turn a blind eye or listen to the outside world.

4. We must not turn a blind eye to bad people and bad things that endanger people's lives and property.

5. Even though the rules are clearly posted on the subway, some people turn a blind eye and go their own way.

6. He turned a blind eye to everything around him and walked down the stairs with a blank look on his face.

7. I treat him with all kinds of tenderness and care. But he always turned a blind eye and always took it for granted. I really don’t know what I owed him in my previous life.

8. Little girl, you are so pitiful. You are huddled in a small corner without warmth in this freezing and snowy weather, but you cannot go home because you failed to earn a few copper coins. But you are You are strong and have dreams. In the faint light of the matches that people in this world cannot see, you see the world in your mind, the happy world, and the grandma who loves you.

9. He blames others for perfection, but turns a blind eye to his own shortcomings.

10. Please don’t be indifferent to me. Please don’t turn a blind eye to me. Your ruthlessness betrays your true feelings. Please don’t let regret become my lifelong regret. I don’t need lies to love you. Please You accept my apology. sorry.

11. All the moods change for you, and all the words are written for you, but you just can’t see it, or you are deliberately turning a blind eye.

Sentence is the basic unit of language use. It is composed of words or phrases and can express a complete meaning, such as telling someone something, asking a question, expressing a request or stop, or expressing some emotion. It should end with a period, question mark, or exclamation point. There are generally several ways to make sentences:

1. Explain based on analyzing and understanding the meaning of the word. If you use "pay homage" to make a sentence, you can make it like this: "I stood on the square to pay homage to the monument to the revolutionary martyrs." Because "pay homage" means looking up with respect.

2. Use adjectives to make sentences to specifically describe the characters’ actions, expressions or the shapes of things. For example, using "silence" in a sentence: "There was silence in the classroom, no one was talking, laughing or playing, no one was walking around at will, and even the atmosphere was not dared to come out." This makes "silence" concrete.

3. Some adjectives can be used in sentences with a pair of antonyms or a combination of positive and derogatory words. Strong contrast can play a better role in expression. For example, using "glorious" to make a sentence: "It is glorious to pay attention to hygiene, and it is shameful to not pay attention to hygiene." Comparing "glorious" and "shameful" emphasizes that hygiene is a virtue.

4. Use metaphors to make sentences, and you can make the sentences vivid with the help of association and imagination. For example, use "as if" to make a sentence: "It's extremely cold today, and the wind blows on your face like a knife."

5. When using related words to make sentences, you must pay attention to the reasonable combination of words. For example, use "Although? But?" to make a sentence: "Although the weather is very bad today, everyone is not late." This requires distinguishing and remembering several types of related words in daily study.

6. First expand the words you want to make a sentence into phrases, and then complete the sentence. If you use "add" to make a sentence, you can first combine "add" into "add equipment", "increase confidence" or "increase strength", and then make a sentence more conveniently.

With the development of new information media, the Internet has become the mainstream media after newspapers, radio, and television, and there is a trend of integrating them. The surge in the number of Internet users has made hot discussions on Internet topics and Internet language quickly become buzzwords. Many new phenomena have emerged: Internet sentence making - when a news event spreads rapidly on the Internet, a representative word in the news event, promoted by netizens, becomes the main subject of sentence making and quickly becomes popular on the Internet. Expand. For example, in the Li Gang incident, my father’s name was Li Gang, which became a buzzword, and sentence-making activities based on it spread across the Internet. For example: There is bright moonlight in front of the window, my father is Li Gang; give me a Li Gang, I can hold up the whole earth, etc. After the 3Q network war between 360 and Tencent, the phrase "I made a very difficult decision" quickly became popular. The characteristics of this type of sentence making are mainly the modification of existing poems, articles, etc.