You can't see the trees for the forest!
Not seeing the forest for the trees means being too close to a subject to see it in its entirety, paying too much attention to parts of a thing and not enough to the whole.
The word see does not really have an opposite. But the opposite of seeing is not seeing.
Blind
See
For other uses, see Lumberjack (disambiguation).Lumberjacks in Oregon, c. 1910A lumberjack is a worker in the logging industry who performs the initial harvesting and transport of trees for ultimate processing into forest products. The term usually refers to a bygone era (before 1945) when hand tools were used in harvesting trees principally from virgin forest. Because of its historical ties, the term lumberjack has become ingrained in popular culture through folklore, media, and spectator sports. The work was difficult, dangerous, intermittent, low-paying, and primitive in living conditions, but the men built a traditional culture that celebrated strength, masculinity, confrontation with danger, and resistance to modernization.
trees
This is a saying that means to overlook the obvious. The phrase is "Cannot see the forest for the trees." It means to focus attention so much on details that you miss the over-all view. You cannot "see the forest" if the trees are in the way. May the forest be with you
No, he did not.
trees and stuff
Puzzle No 11: Trees In The Forest, Location: Observation Deck. Please see the related link below.
no because trees cant laugh -how does that person know trees can't laugh? Just because they've never seen it? I've never seen my husband do the dishes, but that doesn't mean he can't!
You cant, but if you put honey on the tree they will come to you.
It means that if you look at things one at a time, you might not realize that a branch of separate "trees" go togehter to make a "forest" When you are too close to a situation you need to step back and get a little perspective. When you do you will notice there was a whole forest you couldn't see before because you were too close, and focusing on the trees. Simply that you have focused on the many details and have failed to see the overall view, impression or key point.
well you go on level three then when you see lots a small trees with the cove bang on one of them then you crash at the forest
No, but you can get a burmy through honey trees and then evolve it into wormadam.
The phrase "can't see the forest for the trees" is a common idiom used to describe someone who is too focused on small details to see the bigger picture. The exact origin of the phrase is unknown, but it has been used in various forms in literature, music, and everyday language since at least the 16th century.
Because they live in a snowy mountain range it is often unlike trees to grow in the area. South park has trees you just dont see them. also, they live right by a forest, so there is trees