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Name] Creeping.
Pinyin】 niè shǒu niè jiǎo Interpretation] Describes the appearance of walking lightly. It also describes a sneaky, sneaky look.
synonyms] lightly [antonyms] swaggering.
In order not to affect others, students are tiptoeing in the reading room.
Example] I went to her house to look after the baby for her, and she went downstairs like a cat.
Feng Zikai's "White Goose": There are also a lot of chickens nearby, and they often come to steal geese's food to eat.
Usage] as a predicate, adverbial; Describe the appearance of walking lightly.
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Explanation]: Describe the appearance of walking lightly. It also describes a sneaky, sneaky look.
Example]: In order not to disturb others, students walk in the reading room.
synonyms]: light-footed, sneaky.
Antonyms]: Zhengda bright, generous.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, adverbial; Describe the appearance of walking lightly.
English translation of tiptoe to move softly and quietly
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The meaning of tiptoeing is to describe walking with a light foot.
Detailed explanation: Describe the appearance of walking lightly. It also describes a sneaky, sneaky look. From the fifty-fourth chapter of Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions": "So everyone tiptoed into the mirror wall to take a look. ”
synonyms: twisting feet and twisting hands: light feet and light hands, careful not to make a sound. From the fourth episode of "The Blind Biography of the Water Margin": "Menzi had to twist his feet and hands and pull the leash, and he seemed to flash into the room and hide. ”
Sneaky: Sneaky: The ghosts or ghosts imagined by the ancients came out and caused trouble.
Refers to actions that are sneaky and not above board. From the thirty-first chapter of Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions": "Don't ask me to be ashamed of you, you can't hide from me the things you do sneakily."
Antonyms: clumsy: Describes inflexibility or dexterity.
It is said that the movement is not sensitive. The eighty-sixth chapter of "The Strange Status Quo Witnessed in Twenty Years": "Huiqing rushed to say:
Sir, don't doubt what we're doing. I just saw that he used all men, clumsy, and unsatisfactory. Lao She's "Dragon Whisker Ditch" Act I:
The madman is clumsy, and then slides into the smelly ditch! ”
Sentences about tiptoeing:
1. At night, Tongsui a mouse tiptoed stupidly, slipped out of the cave with a left and right expectation, and chewed the grain while paying attention to the wind and grass around him, because it knew that the granary raised two big cats, so it had to be careful.
2. With a look of curiosity, she tiptoed open the door, walked in one small step, and closed the door gently. Wow! She saw something she hadn't expected.
3. Snowflakes are sprinkled, bringing peace and auspiciousness. The night is quiet and Santa Claus is gentle. Crawl through the chimney, tiptoe to your bedside and put the present in the red sock. May you reap a year of peace and happiness on Christmas Eve!
4, to say that this picture is really funny, a man holding a bra and tiptoeing through boxes and cabinets, this thief is too blatant.
5. The night was quiet, but I was carrying out a big undertaking of eavesdropping, I held my breath and condensed, tiptoed down the book from the shelf, and then shrank in the quilt and looked at it with a flashlight.
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