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Contains all the idioms and explanations of the word "tooth":
Rat's tooth and sparrow's horn - rat, finch: metaphor **. The original intention was to cause a lawsuit because of the bullying of the **. The latter is a metaphor for a lawsuit.
Pick up people's teeth and wisdom - pick: pick up; Yahui: Refers to something that has been said by others. It is a metaphor to pick up the words of others and take them as your own.
Dogtooth control - system: containment. Refers to the connection of land boundaries, such as the interlacing of canine teeth, which can contain each other.
Mismatch of canine teeth - wrong: cross, miscellaneous. The figurative junction line is tortuous, as jagged as a dog's teeth. It is also a metaphor for the complexity of the situation, with a variety of factors on both sides intertwined.
Dogtooth interlacing – staggered: crossed, miscellaneous. The figurative junction line is tortuous, as jagged as a dog's teeth. It is also a metaphor for the complexity of the situation, with a variety of factors on both sides intertwined.
Blue-faced fangs – green-faced: the face is bluish; Fangs: Long fangs that are exposed. In the old tales of gods and monsters, the faces of fierce gods and evil ghosts were described. Now it is described as an extremely vicious person.
Sharp teeth - describe people who are clever and good at talking.
Sharp teeth and sharp teeth - Ling: "spiritual", flexible, well-behaved. Articulate.
Twist and turn - Twist and turn, and by extension, it is not smooth; Teeth: It's awkward to read. The description is obscure, difficult to understand and difficult to read.
Tooth extraction – a metaphor for doing something very dangerous.
Falsification of the teeth - the same as "the recitation of the teeth". 謷, through "聱". Grievance: the same as "humiliation", twists and turns, and by extension, disobedience.
Tooth curvature - to describe the difficult and difficult to read.
Cracked mouth – baring teeth and opening your mouth. Describe the ugly look.
Grin - bared: bared. Open your mouth and show your teeth. Describe ** or unbearable pain.
A dog can't spit out ivory from his mouth – a metaphor for bad people who can't say good things out of their mouths.
Hooked claws and sawtooth - refers to the sharp claws and teeth of birds and beasts. It is a metaphor for the ferocity and cruelty of people. It is also a metaphor for arming an army.
Tall Tooth - the banner of the three generations of the army. Refers to the flag in the army. The metaphor is magnificent.
Ze kisses and grinds his teeth - he grins his teeth. ** Look.
A tooth for a tooth – a tooth bite to deal with a tooth bite. The metaphor is a-for-tat response.
Gritting of teeth and hatred – describes extreme hatred or hatred. It also describes trying to suppress an emotion or feeling. Same as "gnashing teeth".
Grit your teeth – do your best to endure pain or overcome difficulties.
Bite the bullet – describe making up your mind and persevering.
Grit your teeth – endure pain and persevere to the end, or be determined.
Toothpick Jade Scroll – Labels and scrolls for roll-type ancient books. Borrowed to refer to books. ivory, ivory; Jade, beautiful jade. Describe the beauty of the book.
Toothpick rhino scroll – the label and scroll of the scroll-type ancient book. Borrowed to refer to books. Describe the beauty of the book. Same as "toothpick jade shaft".
Toothpick Scroll – Labels and scrolls for roll-type ancient books. Borrowed to refer to books. Describe the beauty of the book. Same as "toothpick jade shaft".
Dancing claws and teeth - originally described the fierce appearance of the beast, and later it was often used as a metaphor for the rampant and ferocious appearance.
Iron mouth and steel teeth - metaphors can be eloquent.
Iron mask - a metaphor for perseverance and hard work.
Lip picker – Shake your lips. Refers to quarrelling, quarrelling.
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Words that describe teeth include red lips and white teeth, lips and teeth interdependent, dead lips and cold teeth, bright eyes and bright teeth, and angry eyes and gnashing teeth.
1. Lip red tooth white [chún hóng chǐ bái]: The lips are red and the teeth are white. Describe a person with a handsome appearance.
Sentence formation: Xue'er really looks like her name, with clear eyebrows, red lips and white teeth, a round face, a high nose bridge, and a head of black curly hair, quite handsome.
2. lips and teeth are dependent on each other [chún chǐ xiāng yī]: leaning on each other like lips and teeth. The metaphors are closely related and interdependent.
Sentence formation: China and Japan are separated by a strip of water, and their lips and teeth depend on each other.
Sentence: We have a close relationship between the two factories, and our lips and teeth are cold, how can we not help you tide over the difficulties?
4. 明眸皓牙 [míng móu hào chǐ]: bright eyes, white teeth. To describe a woman's beautiful appearance, it also refers to a beautiful woman.
Sentence formation: After many years, she has become a dignified and beautiful girl with bright eyes and bright teeth.
5. Angry eyes gnawed teeth [nù mù qiè chǐ]: Describe extreme resentment.
Sentence formation: The director has never allowed people to give bribes, and if this happens to his subordinates, he will be even more angry and hateful.
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Pick up people's teeth
Babbling teeth, babbling and babbling
A tooth for a tooth, a tooth for a claw
Crouched teeth, interlaced canine teeth
Tiger mouth tooth extraction, sharp teeth,
grinning and gritting teeth
The teeth are grinning, and the dog's mouth cannot spit out ivory
The tusks of the green face, the tower of ivory
Grit your teeth, golden mouth, jade teeth
The teeth are white and the mouth is clear, and the canine teeth are systematic
The north gate and the south teeth, the class mouth is teasing
Molars suck blood, crooked teeth
Rat's tooth sparrow horn, iron beak and steel tooth
The canine teeth are wrong, and the teeth are still talking
The dog can't spit out ivory
Tooth and tooth bent.
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三瞒四 [qī sān mán sì] The basic meaning of the new word book is to deceive and conceal it repeatedly. Source: Ming Feng Menglong's "Xingshi Hengyan" volume 7: "When I heard it, my heart was on fire, saying that I was deceiving other people's daughters, being such a matchmaker who deceived and concealed, and scolded You Chen for being unreasonable.
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The teeth are sharp, the teeth are picked, and the teeth are extracted.
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Gnashing of teeth and extraction of teeth.
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Pick up people's teeth
Babbling teeth, babbling and babbling
A tooth for a tooth, a tooth for a claw
Crouched teeth, interlaced canine teeth
Tiger mouth tooth extraction, sharp teeth,
grinning and gritting teeth
The teeth are grinning, and the dog's mouth cannot spit out ivory
The tusks of the green face, the tower of ivory
Grit your teeth, golden mouth, jade teeth
The teeth are white and the mouth is clear, and the canine teeth are systematic
The north gate and the south teeth, the class mouth is teasing
Molars suck blood, crooked teeth
Iron beak steel teeth, rat teeth and horns
The canine teeth are wrong, and the teeth are still talking
The dog's mouth is full of ivory.
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