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Blindness: Illiterate is a metaphor for illiteracy, and now it also refers to people with poor eyesight or people who can't see things when they are in front of them.
Iron Rooster: A very picky person.
Nerd: A person who can only read books and does not understand practical application.
Layman: A layman who doesn't understand the skills and doesn't understand this kind of business.
Antique: A metaphor for people whose ideas can't keep up with the trend of the times, who don't know how to be flexible.
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Blind - a metaphor for a person who has no knowledge.
Antique - a metaphor for old-fashioned and uncivilized people.
Layman – A metaphor for a layman who doesn't understand anything.
Iron Rooster - a metaphor for a dime-laden and stingy man for money.
Nerd – A metaphor for someone who only knows how to read a book and can't apply it.
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Blind – A man with no beads.
Iron Rooster – The man who doesn't pluck a hair.
Nerds – people who will only die reading.
Layman – A person who does not know how to be an insider.
Antique - People who have no sense of innovation and are very old-fashioned.
Hope, thank you!
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Blind – Illiterate people.
Iron Rooster - very stingy, a dime of a man.
Nerds – people who only read books and can't use them flexibly.
Layman – A person who is not an expert.
Antique – Very old-fashioned people.
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Illiterate people, stingy with money, unreasonable people, strong people in the middle, conservative people.
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Blind - a metaphor for a person who has no knowledge.
Antique - a metaphor for old-fashioned and uncivilized people.
Layman – A metaphor for a layman who doesn't understand anything.
Iron Rooster - a metaphor for a dime-laden and stingy man for money.
Nerd – A metaphor for someone who only knows how to read a book and can't apply it.
Blind eyes: Blind eyes but unable to see things, metaphor for uneducated people, people with very feudal thoughts, people with eyes without beads, illiterate people (as a derogatory term mostly refers to seeing the wrong person or thing).
Old antiques: Old people who can't do things are old antiques, which is a metaphor for people's old-fashioned thinking and stubbornness, and also refers to people with outdated thoughts.
Layman: Generally refers to a layman.
Iron Rooster: There is a metaphor for the extremely stingy person with the phrase "Iron Rooster" after the break.
Nerd: Generally refers to "dead reading, dogmatism." The book is very angry and does not know about accidents. "It should be a person who only reads books and does not use the knowledge in books to adapt.
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Illiteracy is old-fashioned.
The layman is a stingy man.
People who read dead books.
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Blind - uneducated people, people with very feudal thoughts, people with eyes without beads, illiterate people (as a derogatory term, it mostly refers to seeing the wrong person or thing).
Antiques - people with old-fashioned ideas.
Layman - someone who doesn't understand something...People who don't know anything about professional skills...Refers to a layman.
Iron Rooster – usually described as an extremely stingy person.
Nerds - dead readers, dogmatism, very bookish and ignorant of accidents. "It should be a person who only reads books and does not use the knowledge in books to adapt.
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I want to ask how old you are, blind and uneducated, antique refers to more conservative thinking, layman refers to a layman who doesn't know anything, iron rooster means to pick a hair, nerd means only to know how to read and not apply.
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Blind refers to seeing it as not seeing, antique refers to not keeping up with the trend of fashion, layman refers to not professionally engaged in a certain job, iron rooster refers to people who are very stingy, and nerds refer to people who only know books.
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Blind refers to talking nonsense with open eyes, speaking untruthfully, clearly seeing the same thing and saying it is indeed another; Old antiques refer to the idea of being more conservative, the ability to accept new things is poor, and the problem is always solved in the original way, unable to innovate and accept new things; A layman is a layman who doesn't know anything; The iron rooster finger is more picky, and it is difficult for others to get benefits from him; Nerds are people who only know that reading books will not apply.
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Blind - a metaphor for a person who has no knowledge.
Antique - a metaphor for old-fashioned and uncivilized people.
Layman – A metaphor for a layman who doesn't understand anything.
Iron Rooster - a metaphor for a dime-laden and stingy man for money.
Nerd – A metaphor for someone who only knows how to read a book and can't apply it.
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Blind eyes: Blind eyes but unable to see things, metaphor for uneducated people, people with very feudal thoughts, people with eyes without beads, illiterate people (as a derogatory term mostly refers to seeing the wrong person or thing).
Old antiques: Old people who can't do things are old antiques, which is a metaphor for people's old-fashioned thinking and stubbornness, and also refers to people with outdated thoughts.
Layman: Generally refers to a layman.
Iron Rooster: There is a metaphor for the extremely stingy person with the phrase "Iron Rooster" after the break.
Nerd: Generally refers to "dead reading, dogmatism." The book is very angry and does not know about accidents. "It should be a person who only reads books and does not use the knowledge in books to adapt.
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Open Eye Blind zhēng yǎn xiā
Explanation: Uneducated people, people with very feudal thoughts, people with eyes without beads, illiterate people (as a derogatory term mostly refers to seeing the wrong person or thing).
synonyms: illiterate.
In the past, people could not realize the value of the old items left by their predecessors, and they were treated as waste, so antiques have also become synonymous with waste and useless items.
Layman ( mén wài hàn ).
Interpretation refers to a layman.
Usage is more formal; as an object; Refers to a layman.
After the break, Hanako was told not to enter the hospital.
Source: "Five Lantern Huiyuan: Tianzhu Enlightenment Master": "The teacher lifts the Dongpo Su Donglin ......He said: Just like he said, the sound of the stream is a wide and long tongue, and the mountains are not pure, if you don't go to this field, how can you have this news? An said: It's a layman's ear. ”
The term iron rooster comes from the after-the-rest phrase "a hair-free - iron rooster". It is usually described as an extremely stingy person. Ask: "What is the strongest thing in the world?" Zi said: "Iron rooster, copper crane, glass mouse, glass cat." These four treasures should be things that are not plucked. ”
Name] Nerd.
Pinyin: shū dāi zi
Explanation] refers to the following types of people: 1. Dead reading, dogmatism 2. Scholarly anger is very strong and ignorant of accidents. "It should be a person who only reads books and does not use the knowledge in books to adapt.
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Blind: uneducated people.
People with very feudal thoughts, people with no eyes, people who can't read.
Old antiques: refers to stupid and useless people, refers to old people who can't do things for old antiques, can also be used to refer to people who are old-fashioned and stubborn, and also refers to people with outdated ideas.
Layman: Refers to a layman.
Iron Rooster: Describes a person who is extremely stingy.
Dull: refers to a person who only knows how to read books but lacks practical knowledge.
"Ma Daha" refers to people who are so-so, grinning, and laughing and laughing, and who do things sloppily.
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Blind: illiterate antiques: refers to stupid and useless people, refers to old people who can't do things in old age, and can also be used to refer to people's old-fashioned and stubborn thinking.
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People who are old-fashioned, people who are illiterate, people who have taken others with them.
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Blind - illiterate people, illiterate.
Antique - A person who is old-fashioned in thinking and behaving conservatively.
Layman: Refers to a layman.
Iron Rooster - refers to a person who is unplucked and very stingy.
Nerds - generally refers to the following types of people: 1. Dead reading, dogmatic 2. Scholarly anger is very strong and does not understand accidents. Generally refers to a person who only reads books and does not use the knowledge in books to adapt.
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1.Echo worm: A metaphor for oneself without an assertion, and echoing others with the voice.
2.Fool: An unreasonable person.
3.Nerd: A person who only knows how to read books but lacks practical knowledge.
4.Blind: A metaphor for illiteracy.
5.A thorn in the eye: It is often used to describe a person who is extremely hateful.
6.Three hands: pickpockets.
7.Living Map: People who know the location well.
8.Antique: A person who has outdated ideas or habits of life.
9.Chameleon: A metaphor for political opportunists who watch the wind turn their backs.
10.Iron Rooster: A metaphor for a miserly man.
11.Layman: Layman.
12.Pillars: A metaphor for the person who picks up the beam in the collective.
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Echo bug: A person who goes along with the voice.
Fool: An unreasonable person.
Nerd - pedantic, wooden.
Blind – Blind to things.
A thorn in the eye: (The jealous one.) )
Three Hands: The One Who Steals.
Antique: An uncivilized person.
Chameleon: A person who is not strong-willed.
Iron Rooster: (.)A dime a dozen)
Layman: Layman.
Taizhuzi: to represent the main actors in the play, and further metaphor for the backbone of a collective.
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Echo worm: A timid and fearful person.
Chameleon: A metaphor for a man who sees the wind and steers the rudder.
Fool: An unreasonable person.
Iron Rooster: A metaphor for an extremely stingy man.
Nerd: A person who only knows how to read books but lacks practical knowledge.
Layman: A metaphor for a layman.
Blind with open eyes: The blind man with his eyes open is a metaphor for a person who doesn't understand anything.
Pillars: A metaphor for the person who picks up the beam in the collective.
A thorn in the eye: A metaphor for the person or thing that he hates the most.
Three hands: pickpockets, a metaphor for people with unclean hands and feet.
Living Map: A metaphor for someone who is very familiar with the local terrain or situation.
Antique: A metaphor for a person with outdated thinking or outdated habits.