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An idiom to describe a person looking at others with his head tilted?
Side view: basic explanation: squint at people. Describe hatred or fear and resentment.
Pinyin pronunciation: cè mé rí
Example: Do you remember when you used to skin people and be the state capital? Always be everyone ~ and it's over. (Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Disabled, the third time)
Synonym group: daunting, shrinking, dazzling
Antonym group: else
Usage: formal; As a predicate; It is derogatory and describes anger, concealment or fear.
The origin of the idiom: Biography of Historical Records and Zheng Ji: "Today I stand on tiptoe and squint."
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