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What do you mean' stand high and look down'

The word "standing on a high place and looking down" is: overlooking.

First, overlooking?

Pronunciation: f ǔ sh √.

Explanation: Look down from a height.

Example: Standing on the mountain overlooking the winding road.

Second, overlooking

Pronunciation: f ǔ Kan?

Explanation: Looking down, looking down from a height. It also means looking down at a higher height.

Source: Tang Yuanzhen's poem "Song He": "Looking at Jiujiang, looking at Wan Li River."

Overlooking the Yangtze River water from a height and looking around the mountains and rivers of Wan Li.

I overlook the conference building in the square.

Third, a bird's eye view.

Pronunciation: ni m 4 o kà n

Explanation:

1, looking down from a height.

2, refers to pictures taken from the sky.

Source: Modern Han Beiping's "Sunset at the African Night Meeting in the Sahara": "Bird's-eye view of the world's largest desert from the plane."

Example: Seen from a height, all the soldiers and horses in the pit are the same, neatly arranged in a huge rectangular army array.

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The antonym of looking down: look up, look up

First, look up.

Pronunciation: f ǔ sh √.

Explanation:

1, look up.

2, extended to excellent.

They looked down from the railing and couldn't see the bright lights.

Second, look up.

Pronunciation: y m 4 ng w à ng

1, look up.

2. Respect expectations. expect

Keep your promise and hope to realize it.

The exotic flowers and beautiful pavilions in the apricot garden are beyond your imagination.