What does it mean to boil a frog in warm water?

Updated on educate 2024-03-02
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    A word about frogs:

    1. The frog sings - quacks.

    2. Frogs survive the winter - stay still.

    3. Frog jumping into the pond - don't understand (plop).

    4. Frogs drill snake holes - self-defeating.

    5, the frog at the bottom of the well - I don't know how thick the sky is.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The frog sings – quacks.

    Frogs fall in love – noisy.

    Frog at the bottom of the well - has never seen the world; I don't know how thick the sky is.

    A frog with a broken leg – can't run.

    The frog climbs onto the tip of the whip – it can't stand the beating.

    The frog looks at the jade rabbit - there is a difference between heaven and earth.

    Frogs crawl on their feet – do not bite.

    Frogs are tethered to the tip of the whip - not worth beating.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The frog's afterword, I think, is the frog at the bottom of the well, the frog at the bottom of the well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I remember one of the afterwords about frogs. That's the little frog on the road - a little jeep in disguise.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The frog at the bottom of the well has never seen the world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The frog's words after the break mean to say, come back next time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Dream that you can eat swan meat after you have a dream tonight.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There are actually a lot of these, and we know that he actually has a lot of afterwords about frogs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The tadpole has a frog tattooed on its body, and after a break, it says that it is a koala - floating to the surface of the water. Frogs are amphibians, tadpoles automatically shed their tails when they turn into frogs, and bears without tails are called "koalas", they cannot live on land and can only live in water, so "koala – floating on the water" can be used as an afterword to indicate that someone or something only stays on the surface and does not really implement or go deep.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Little tadpoles with frogs tattooed on their bodies - you're showing off your mother.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There is a head and no tail, and the afterword about tadpoles is as follows:Qingwa laughed at the tadpole ——— forgot where she came from.

    Tadpoles look for their mother——— they don't look like anyone; It's not like looking for anyone.

    Tadpoles have feathers tied to their tails ——— pose as big-tailed grass chickens.

    Tadpoles surf the Internet ——— catch big heads.

    Tadpoles hunt ducks ——— look for death.

    Tadpoles gather ——— tail more.

    Tadpoles aggregate ——— have many tails.

    Tadpoles are good-looking——— with large tails; Great.

    Tadpoles suffer from headaches ——— are sick all over the body; Sick all over.

    The tadpole runs after the fish——— don't die.

    Classification of after-break wordsAfterwords are a type of idiom. Most of the witty and vivid sentences that are familiar to the masses can be used to hide the later text and indicate the previous text, such as only saying "chess is played on the Go board" to show that the wrong way is done; It can also be juxtaposed with the context, such as "sesame seeds bloom and grow taller".

    There are usually two types of afterwords.

    1. The original meaning of the post-break language, such as calling "father-in-law" as "dragon head crutch", alluding to the word "stick", here instead of "zhang".

    2. The afterword that expands the meaning is called a witty word in Beijing, which means that the second half of a sentence can be omitted. For example, "horsetail tofu" omits "can't lift it". Sometimes homophones are also used. For example, "the nephew hits the lantern as usual (uncle)".

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Boil the frog in warm water – slowly add heat; Boiled frogs in warm water – neither lukewarm nor hot; Boiled frogs in warm water – see how long you can jump.

    2. An environment that is too comfortable often contains danger. Habitual lifestyles may be the most threatening to you. The only way to change all this is to keep innovating and breaking the old model.

    3. When you are aware of a small change in the trend, you must "stop" and think from different angles, and learning is the best way to find change.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Frog at the bottom of the well - has never seen the world;

    Frog at the bottom of the well - I don't know how thick the sky is.

    Other afterwords about frogs:

    1. The frog in the Old Summer Palace - it is still called.

    2, the dumb baby catches the frog - secretly happy.

    3. The little frog climbs onto the pan - give up the belly.

    4. The little frog catches the duck - self-inflicted death; self-inflicted death; 5. Boil the frog in warm water – slowly add heat.

    6. The frog in the net bag - blind touching; Blinding.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Frog at the bottom of the well – short-sighted.

    The metaphor is that people have no knowledge, no vision, only see what is in front of them, and cannot think of deeper and farther things.

    The frog at the bottom of the well tells us the truth: if you regard a corner you see as the whole world, and regard the little knowledge you know as the sum of human cultural knowledge, you will be like a frog in a dry well. This story is often used to satirize those who are short-sighted and blindly complacent.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    A complete list of afterwords about frogs.

    A complete list of afterwords about frogs. The frog sings – quacks.

    The frog eats the wasp - and it takes an awl.

    Frogs survive the winter - stay still.

    Frogs crawl on their feet - don't bite, startle.

    Frog courtship – shouting loudly.

    The frog is tethered to the tip of the whip - not worth the beating.

    Frogs fall in love – noisy.

    The frog looks at the jade rabbit - there is a difference between heaven and earth.

    The frog laughs at the tadpole - forgetting where he came from.

    Frogs burrow into snake holes - killing themselves.

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