看着办 (看著辦)
kàn zhe bàn
Pinyin

Definition

看着办 (看著辦)
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kàn zhe bàn
  1. to do as one sees fit
  2. to play it by ear (according to the circumstances)

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

hǎo kàn
  1. 1 good-looking
  2. 2 nice-looking
  3. 3 good (of a movie, book, TV show etc)
  4. 4 embarrassed
  5. 5 humiliated
kān
  1. 1 to look after
  2. 2 to take care of
  3. 3 to watch
  4. 4 to guard
kàn kan
  1. 1 to take a look at
  2. 2 to examine
  3. 3 to survey
  4. 4 (coll.) pretty soon
chá kàn
  1. 1 to look over
  2. 2 to examine
  3. 3 to check up
  4. 4 to ferret out
kàn lai
  1. 1 apparently
  2. 2 it seems that

Idioms (16)

一眼看穿
yī yǎn kàn chuān
  1. 1 to see through something at first glance (idiom)
不看僧面看佛面
bù kàn sēng miàn kàn fó miàn
  1. 1 lit. not for the monk's sake but for the Buddha's sake (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. (to do sth for sb) out of deference to sb else
仰屋著书
yǎng wū zhù shū
  1. 1 lit. to stare at the ceiling while writing a book (idiom); to put one's whole body and soul into a book
吃着碗里,看着锅里
chī zhe wǎn lǐ , kàn zhe guō lǐ
  1. 1 lit. eyeing what's in the pot as one eats from one's bowl (idiom)
  2. 2 not content with what one already has
  3. 3 (of men, typically) to have the wandering eye
察微知著
chá wēi zhī zhù
  1. 1 to examine tiny clues to know general trends (idiom)
  2. 2 to deduce the whole story from small traces

Sample Sentences

明年就升高三了,这段时间很关键,你们自己看着办吧。
míngnián jiù shēng gāosān le ,zhè duàn shíjiān hěn guānjiàn ,nǐmen zìjǐ kànzhebàn ba 。
Next year, he will be advancing to grade twelve, so this time is very key. You can see to this yourself.
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分手了就是陌生人,怎么还能做朋友?反正你看着办,有她没我,有我没她!
fēnshǒu le jiùshì mòshēngrén ,zěnme hái néng zuò péngyou ?fǎnzhèng nǐ kànzhebàn ,yǒu tā méi wǒ ,yǒu wǒ méi tā !
You're strangers once you break up. How could you still be friends with her? Anyways, you decide: either she goes or I do!
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今天我们也算有缘。不准不要钱,准的话你看着办。
jīntiān wǒmen yě suàn yǒuyuán 。bù zhǔn bù yào qián ,zhǔn dehuà nǐ kànzhebàn 。
Fate brought us together today. If I'm inaccurate there's no need to pay; if I'm correct, you may pay as much as you see fit.
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