Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - What are the idioms that pretend not to see?

What are the idioms that pretend not to see?

Idioms describing "pretending to be invisible" are:

1, turn a deaf ear [zhiruo w ? ng wé n]: put: put, put; If: it seems so. Put it aside and ignore it. Ignore.

2. Close your eyes and listen [bù mè sè t ī ng]: Close your eyes and don't listen. Describe indifference to external things.

3. Turn a blind eye [shü shü wú d ǔ]: Turn a blind eye: watch it often and get used to it; Ignorance: I didn't see it. Get used to it as if you didn't see it. It also means seeing a phenomenon, but not caring, just pretending not to see it.

4. Turn a blind eye [shürér Jiàn]: I just don't pay attention, don't pay attention, and I can't see with my eyes open. Also refers to turning a blind eye, turning a blind eye.

5. Play dumb [[zhuāng lóng zuò yǎ]]: Play dumb. It means to ignore it as if you don't know.