Значение слова "CAN'T SEE THE WOOD FOR THE TREES" найдено в 3 источниках

CAN'T SEE THE WOOD FOR THE TREES

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
can't see the wood for the trees: translation

or[can't see the woods for the trees] or[can't see the forest for the trees] {v. phr.} To be unable to judge or understand the whole because of attention to the parts; criticize small things and not see the value or the aim of the future achievement. * /Teachers sometimes notice language errors and do not see the good ideas in a composition; they cannot see the woods for the trees./ * /The voters defeated a bond issue for the new school because they couldn't see the forest for the trees; they thought of their taxes rather than of their children's education./ * /We should think of children's growth in character and understanding more than of their little faults and misdeeds; some of us can't see the wood for the trees./

найдено в "Dictionary of American idioms"
can't see the wood for the trees: translation

or[can't see the woods for the trees] or[can't see the forest for the trees] {v. phr.} To be unable to judge or understand the whole because of attention to the parts; criticize small things and not see the value or the aim of the future achievement. * /Teachers sometimes notice language errors and do not see the good ideas in a composition; they cannot see the woods for the trees./ * /The voters defeated a bond issue for the new school because they couldn't see the forest for the trees; they thought of their taxes rather than of their children's education./ * /We should think of children's growth in character and understanding more than of their little faults and misdeeds; some of us can't see the wood for the trees./

найдено в "Англо-русском универсальном дополнительном практическом словаре И. Мостицкого"
идиом. за деревьями леса не видеть, упускать главное из-за внимания к мелочам

The fruitless search for the cause of the increase in illiteracy is a tragic example of the saying 'They can't see the wood for the trees'.



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