Pinyin, this is eyeing up.

Pinyin: h ǔ sh ǔ d ā n d ā n

Interpretation: like a tiger staring at its prey, waiting for an opportunity to grab it, describing its followers as not relaxing and paying attention to what they care about.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Fortieth Dream of Red Mansions: "Look at these people here. Because the old lady has done more harm to Baoyu and Ren Jie, and they are still eyeing it, not to mention me? "

Usage: subject-predicate type; As an attribute or adverbial; With a derogatory connotation.

Synonyms: fierce, anxious, ferocious, bared his teeth.

Antonym: affectionate, smiling and amiable.

An example of eyeing

1, don't stare at me like that.

The young man stared at me as if to fight.

3. Without the eyes of predators, these enterprises can act stably.

As soon as the mouse appeared, it was immediately caught by the greedy cat.

I don't know how many countries are eyeing the mainland market and hope to gain benefits from it.

6. The major consortia in this land have been eyeing it for a long time, and it is not our turn to intervene!

Xiao Ming stared at the big cake in front of him and waited for his mother to order him to eat it.