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The tiger's back is bear's waist, the tiger's mouth is alive, the tiger falls in Pingyang, the tiger is eyeing, and the tiger is headed and the snake is tailed.
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The first word is an idiom for "tiger":
Duan Sun Tiger's Back Bear's Waist: The back is as wide as a tiger, and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describes a person as burly and strong.
Tiger in the dragon pan: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain.
Tooth extraction: Tooth extraction from a tiger's mouth. The metaphor is very dangerous to do things that hold the blue chain.
Survival in the Tiger's Mouth: The life that survives in the mouth of a tiger. It is a metaphor for escaping a very dangerous situation and surviving by luck.
Escape from the Tiger's Mouth: The life that survives in the mouth of a tiger. It is a metaphor for escaping a very dangerous situation and surviving by luck.
Tiger Falls in Binh Duong: Binh Duong: A place with flat and bright terrain. The tiger left the mountains and fell into the flat ground to be trapped. The metaphor loses ground.
Tiger into the flock: The tiger runs into the flock. The metaphor of the strong rushing into the weak is arbitrary**.
Eyeing: Looking: The look of staring. Staring like a tiger. Describe having a bad heart and waiting for the wisdom to crack the machine to grab.
Tiger head and tiger brain: Describe the appearance of strong and honest (mostly refers to children).
Tiger Head and Snake Tail: The head is as large as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. The parable starts with a lot of momentum, but then it has little momentum, and there is no beginning and no end.
Tiger Sheep: Nature: Nature. The metaphor is strong on the outside and weak on the inside, and the void has its appearance.
Land of Tigers and Wolves: A country as fierce as tigers and wolves. A metaphor for an aggressive country.
Tiger Standing on Longpan: Describes the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "Tiger Standing on Dragon Plate".
Tiger Swallowing: A metaphor for the division and annexation of each other.
Tiger according to Longpan: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain. Same as "Tiger Standing on Dragon Plate".
Tiger Flock: The tiger rushes into the flock. The metaphor is to bully the weak and do whatever they want. Same as "Tiger into the flock".
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The two tigers fight each other and bend the spike, there must be an injury, let the tiger return to the mountain, let the tiger go to the trouble, let the tiger defend itself, the wind tiger cloud dragon, the tiger descends the dragon, the official tiger and the wolf, the power of the fox and the tiger, the tiger does not become a tiger, the tiger does not become an anti-dog, the tiger does not become an anti-dog, the tiger becomes a dog, the tiger is difficult to draw the bones, the tiger carves the hoof, the tiger is painted, the tiger is a dog, the tiger is a dog, the fake tiger Zhang Wei, the wine tiger is a poem, the tiger is a wolf, the tiger is a dragon, the tiger is a fly, the tiger is tickled on the tiger's head, the two tigers fight, the two tigers fight, the dragon and the tiger are stormy, the tiger whiskers, and the tiger is winged.
Tiger out of the mountain, tiger deep mountain, tiger wings, tiger riding is difficult, such as tiger wings, such as tiger wings, such as tiger wings, such as tiger wings, acres of stuffy like tiger wings, pig tiger spread, talk about tiger color change, for the tiger Fu wings, for the tiger wings, for the tiger to add wings, for the tiger to fight, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, Shenghu Fan Xiong, embroidered tiger carving dragon, Yang Tiger Wai Kuang, raising tiger to stay, raising tiger injury, raising tiger for burying Naib suffering, raising tiger to suffer, raising tiger to kill himself, raising tiger self-harm, raising tiger self-biting, raising tiger self-bite, raising tiger self-disaster, raising tiger self-reliction, a tiger does not river, leading the tiger to resist the wolf, leading the tiger into the house, Lead the tiger to defend itself, seek skin with the tiger, and add wings to the tiger.
The tigers are concentric, catch the tiger, the tiger is out of the box, the tiger is out of the box, the tiger is out of the sheng, and the tiger returns to the mountain.
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Idioms that start with tiger are:The tiger is eyeing, the tiger is on the dragon plate, the tiger is the head and the snake tail, the tiger is on the back of the bear, and the tiger is in Pingyang.
1. Eyeing the tiger.
Tiger eye, a Chinese idiom, means like a tiger staring at its prey, waiting for an opportunity to grab, describing the followers who do not relax and do not slack off to pay attention to the things that Lianchun is concerned about, from "Zhou Yi Yi".
2. Tiger in the dragon plate.
Tiger standing on the dragon plate, Chinese words, meaning like a dragon coiled, like a tiger squatting, describing the majestic and dangerous terrain, now specifically refers to Nanjing, from the Han Dynasty Liu Sheng's "Wenmu Fu".
3. Anticlimactic.
The tiger head and snake tail originally referred to the tiger head and the snake tail, which is a metaphor for a person who is deceitful and inconsistent in words and deeds. Later, it was extended that the fingers were as big as a tiger and the tail was as thin as a snake, which was a metaphor for tightening before loosening, with a beginning and no end. The idiom is mostly used as a predicate in the sentence, and is also used as a definite and complement, which has a derogatory meaning.
The head of the tiger and the snake tail is an idiom in the legend of the story, and the idiom-related allusions were first seen in the Yuan Dynasty Kangjin shed Younaizhi's "Li Kui Negative Jing".
4. Tiger's back and bear's waist.
Tiger's back and bear's waist, a Chinese idiom, means that the back is as wide as a tiger, and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describes a person as burly and strong, from "Flying Knives and Arrows"."This guy is a good man, a dog carries a donkey's waist, oh, a tiger's back and a bear's waist"。
5. Tiger falls in Pingyang.
Tiger Falling Pingyang, a Chinese idiom, means that the tiger leaves the deep mountains and falls into the flat ground to be trapped. Although the metaphor is strong but loses its advantage, it comes from the Qing Dynasty Qian Cai's "Saying Yue Quanbiography".
The above content refers to the encyclopedia - Tiger Fall Ping Demolition Yang.
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The idiom at the beginning of the tiger is as follows:
Tiger fighting dragon is a metaphor for a group of heroes fighting each other.
Tiger Falls in Binh Duong: Binh Duong: A place with flat and bright terrain. The tiger left the mountains and fell into the flat ground to be trapped. The metaphor loses ground.
Escape from the Tiger's Mouth: The life that survives in the mouth of a tiger. It is a metaphor for escaping a very dangerous situation and surviving by luck.
Tiger head and tiger brain: Describe the appearance of strong and honest (mostly refers to children).
Tiger Head and Snake Tail: The head is as large as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. The parable starts with a lot of momentum, but then it has little momentum, and there is no beginning and no end.
Tiger Wolong Jumping The adjective word is majestic and super-easy.
Tiger's Den Dragon Pond A deep puddle where dragons lurk, a nest where tigers hide. It is a metaphor for the sinister place of extreme silver.
Tigers don't eat their children Tigers are fierce and cruel, but they don't eat their own children. It is a metaphor that everyone has the heart of a son and the love of flesh and blood.
Tiger in the dragon pan: Describe the majestic and dangerous terrain.
Tiger's back describes a person's body as burly and strong.
When a tiger gives birth to three sons, there must be one Biao Among the many children, there must be a person who is outstanding.
Tiger Amber Picks Up Amber generates electricity after rubbing, which can attract small things. The metaphor senses each other.
Survival in the Tiger's Mouth: The life that survives in the mouth of a tiger. It is a metaphor for escaping a very dangerous situation and surviving by luck.
Tiger Tail Spring Ice Walk on the tiger's tail on the ice that will thaw in the spring. The metaphor is in a very dangerous situation.
Tiger into the flock: The tiger runs into the flock. The metaphor of the strong rushing into the weak is arbitrary**.
Eyeing: Looking: The look of staring. Staring like a tiger. Describe having a bad heart and waiting for an opportunity to grab.
Tooth extraction is a metaphor for doing something very dangerous.
Tiger roar roar: long roar. When the tiger roars, the wind blows. It is a metaphor for heroes who appear in accordance with the trend of the times and have a great impact on society; It also refers to the heroes rising up and making great achievements.
Tiger Falls Pingchuan Pingchuan: A place with flat terrain. The tiger left the deep mountains and old forests where he was the king and fell to the flat ground. It is a metaphor for a person with power or strength who loses his power, loss, power or advantage.
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The four-character idiom that begins with tiger is as follows:1. The tiger is eyeing the dragon, the tiger is on the dragon plate, the tiger is the head and the tail of the snake, the tiger is back and the bear is waist, the tiger falls to Pingyang, and the tiger is extracting teeth.
2. Escape from the tiger's mouth, the tiger is in the dragon, the tiger head and the tiger brain, the tiger tail spring ice, the tiger roars and the dragon sings, and the rest of the tiger's mouth.
3. Tiger Slightly Longtao, Tiger Roaring, Tiger Entering the Flock, Tiger Falling Pingchuan, Tiger Out of Sheng, Tiger Head Swallow Jaw. Fukai.
4. Tiger according to the dragon pan, tiger den dragon pool, tiger leaping dragon Xiang, tiger step dragon walking, tiger dragon steaming, tiger wolf momentum.
5. The tiger cover is whistling in the wind, the tiger swings the sheep, the tiger looks at the eagle, the tiger picks up mustard, the tiger fights the dragon, and the tiger supercharges the dragon and the hall liquid.
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1. 虎视眈眈 [hǔ shì dān dān] describes being greedy and staring.
2. Tiger head snake tail [hǔ tóu shé wěi] The head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. The parable is inconsistent with words and deeds, cunning and insidious. The metaphor is that at first the work is vigorous, and then there is no momentum, and there is no beginning and no end.
3. 虎背熊waist [hǔ bèi xióng yāo] Like a tiger's spine and staring at the back, like a bear's waist. Describes a person's body as burly and tall. Also known as "bear's waist and tiger's back".
4. Tiger mouth tooth extraction [hǔ kǒu bá yá] to the tiger's mouth to extract teeth. Parables for doing very dangerous things.
5. 虎口escape [hǔ kǒu táo shēng] The life that survived from the tiger's mouth. It is a metaphor for escaping a very dangerous situation and surviving by luck. Get out of danger.
6. 虎落平阳 [hǔ luò píng yáng] 平阳: A place where the terrain is flat and bright. The tiger left the mountains and fell into the flat ground to be trapped. It is a metaphor for the powerful to lose power or to stop the hero from falling.
7. 虎目豕喙wide and [hǔ mù shǐ huì] The ancients said that they were greedy and insatiable.
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