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In Chinese, 眼光 (yǎnguāng) is typically used to refer to a person's foresight, insight, or vision. It can also be used to refer to a person's way of looking at things, or their perspective. It can also be used to refer to someone's eyesight, or the ability to see. It is often used in the phrase 眼光锐利 (yǎnguāng ruìlì), which means "sharp-eyed" or "having a keen eye".
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1. 见识 (jiànshi): This word means "knowledge" or "insight". It is often used to refer to the depth of one's knowledge or understanding.
2. 洞察力 (dòngchálì): This word means "insight" or "perception". It is often used to refer to the ability to see beyond the surface and gain a deeper understanding of a situation.
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