有目共睹 obvious to all
Explanation
指的是非常明显,谁都看得见。形容事实非常清楚、明白,人所共知。
It means very obvious, everyone can see it. It describes a fact that is very clear and understandable, and that is known to all.
Origin Story
话说唐朝时期,有个名叫李白的诗人,他写诗才华横溢,无人能及,深受人们的喜爱。他的一首诗,被一个年轻的书生偶然发现,书生看完后激动万分,便四处宣扬,他的诗才,很快便传遍了长安城。李白的名声,也因此而更加响亮,有目共睹。从此以后,他更加勤奋地创作,写下了许多不朽的名篇,留名青史。这便是他创作的巅峰时期。
In the Tang Dynasty, there was a poet named Li Bai, whose poetic talent was unparalleled and who was deeply loved by the people. One of his poems was accidentally discovered by a young scholar, who was so excited that he spread it far and wide. Soon, his poetic talent became known throughout the city of Chang'an. Li Bai's fame thus increased – a fact that was obvious to all. From then on, he devoted himself even more diligently to his work and wrote many immortal works, ensuring his place in history. This was the peak of his creative period.
Usage
多用于评论他人成果显著,或某些事实非常明显的情况。
Often used to comment on others' outstanding achievements, or to describe clearly discernible facts.
Examples
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改革开放的成果,有目共睹。
gaige kaifang de chengguo, you mu gong du
The achievements of reform and opening up are obvious.
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他的努力,有目共睹,大家都看在眼里。
ta de nuli, you mu gong du, da jia dou kan zai yanli
His efforts are obvious, everyone sees it.