耳染目濡
Explanation: Dye: contamination; moisten: wet. Ears often hear, the eyes often see, unconsciously affected Usage: As predicate, attributive, clause; refers to unwittingly change Source: Qing Zhou student "Xingshi" 27 back: "the one is the endowments of the Li River poured thin air, and secondly, and away from honest ancestors, ear dye head moisten, learning on the attitude of that light."- Thesaurus: be unconsciously influenced by what one hears and sees, be unconsciously influenced by what one frequently hears and sees, imperceptibly influence, Erximuran, How witnessed ear, How to Head and ears, Head dye heard, He that lives with cripples learns to limp., invistible and intangible change melanism
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