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You're my little little mouse.
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Thief's eyebrows
Rat-throwing taboo, both ends of the first rat
The eyes of the rat are light, and the skill of the sycamore
The rat soil in the countryside is as timid as a rat
Snake-headed rat eyes, holding the head and answering the rat
rat tooth finch horn, rat belly chicken intestines,
The roe deer rat order, the phase rat has skin
City Fox Society Mouse, Cat Crying Mouse,
Horses catch mice, cats and mice sleep together
Street rats, sycamore five skills,
Birds and rats, fox squirrels
Three snakes and seven rats, poor rats and civets
The rats drink the river, and the rats in the countryside are busy
Poor squirrel skills, rat thieves, dog thieves,
Ten rats in the same hole.
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The idioms about rats are as follows:1. Rats and wolves run: describe the scene of running away in embarrassment.
2. Rats in the countryside: the old area was called the area where the people's customs were thin and the night was rampant.
3. Both ends of the first rat: the first rat: hesitant. Hesitating or vacillating between the two.
4. The tooth of the rat sparrow: refers to the matter of litigation.
5. Rat belly chicken intestines: rat belly chicken intestines.
6. Owl and rat storm: Owl and rat are violent. It is a metaphor for the arrogance of the wicked.
7. Rat into the horns: The power of metaphor is getting smaller and smaller.
8. Rat poop and filth: The metaphor adds bad things, thus destroying the original beautiful things.
9. Mole Drinking River: A metaphor for limited desire.
10. Acting like a foxtail: treacherous like a ghost, cunning like a foxtail. The metaphor is that people are extremely bad.
11. Snakehead and rat eyes: Describe people's ugly faces and improper mental skills.
12. Mouse trail and fox track: metaphor for people's whereabouts sneaky.
13. Rat theft, dog theft: theft: stealing. stealing in small quantities like rats; Like a dog burrowing and stealing. Refers to petty theft.
14. Rat's Liver Worm: It is said that the rat liver worm arm. It is said to be either a rat's arm or a liver, which refers to the fickleness of the human world.
15. Rat's tooth and sparrow's horn: rat, finch: metaphor. The original intention was to cause a lawsuit because of the bullying. The latter is a metaphor for a lawsuit.
16, thief eyebrows and rat eyes: describe the look sneaky.
17. Rats steal from dogs: Rats steal a small amount, and dogs steal from oil. Refers to petty theft.
18. Pheasant and rat scurrying: It means hiding in fear and fleeing in panic.
19. Rat-eye roe deer: The eyes are small and round like a mouse, and the head is small and pointed like a roe deer. Describe people with ugly appearance and sly expressions.
20. Arrogant: The metaphor is sometimes arrogant and sometimes hidden.
21. Sparrow's horn rat teeth: finches, rats: metaphors. Originally it was caused by forcing a woman to marry'Disputes. Later, it generally refers to prison lawsuits and quarrels.
22. Ants and rats: Describe the enemy's frightened rout.
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Rat-eyed: Describes a person who is short-sighted. Rat's Tooth Sparrow Horn:
It is synonymous with litigation, and it is a metaphor for people who are good at litigation and like to fight lawsuits. Rat liver worm arm: The metaphorical character is insignificant.
The Lone Dimension Rotting Rat: The metaphor is insignificant. The mole drinks the river:
This means that it is inconsequential and limited. Rat belly chicken intestines: a metaphor for a narrow amount of gas.
Holding the head of the mouse: Holding the head of the mouse to escape. Describe the embarrassment of fleeing for his life after being hit by a student.
Timid as a mouse: Timid as a mouse. Describe timidity and fear.
Rat's eye and rain: The rat's vision is only a rain away. Describe short-sightedness.
Rat thief dog thief: A metaphor for petty theft. Rat crossing the street:
Everyone shouts and beats: describes a difficult situation. Rats lick cats:
Looking for death: a metaphor for asking for hardship soup and mice: none of them can escape.
Rat Tail Wagging Tail: Gadget. Both ends of the first rat:
Indecision, personal elements advance and retreat, describe a person who is ambiguous when encountering things, sees the rudder of the inside, and does not express his position easily. Cat and mouse sleep together: Cat and mouse sleep together.
It is a metaphor for the officials to be confused and let their subordinates do bad things. It is also a metaphor for the upper and lower levels to cover each other and do bad things together. Rat Head Affair:
Rat head: Rats are suspicious, stretching their heads and shrinking their brains when they come out of the hole, and they are uncertain. The parable is indecisive, and it is impossible to make up its mind.
Rat-throwing device: If you want to throw a mouse with something, you may smash the utensils next to the mouse. The metaphor has scruples, and does not dare to be presumptuous.
Hugging the head of the rat and running away describes the panic and fleeing with the rat's belly and chicken intestines, which is a metaphor for the small amount of energy.
Think only the little things.
Ignoring the overall situation, the rat's eyes are short-sighted, and the metaphor is short-sighted.
Lack of foresight Rat-stealing dog Yu refers to thieves and thieves Rat-sparrow people Humble people Rat-throwing bogeys It is a metaphor for wanting to fight bad people but having scruples.
Afraid of hurting good people and not daring to act Rat generation rampant Metaphor for wicked people to gain power and act recklessly Roe head rat eyes describe people as ugly and obscene.
The demeanor is treacherous, timid as a mouse, and it is said that he is as timid as a mouse. To describe a person as timid and afraid of a street rat is to say that a person has done something bad.
He was guilty of public hatred. It is used as a metaphor for unpopular words, snakes in and out, metaphors for action secret, snake walking, rat steps, describing timid and cautious, snakes and rats, a nest of rats, livers, insects, arms, rats, chickens, rat
A nest of snakes and rats. Snakehead rat's eye. Snake Friend Mouse Friend.
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