Both horizontal and vertical are monkeys, what are the idioms of dogs

Updated on culture 2024-06-07
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Dog blood sprinkler, dog fights human potential, dog jumps over the wall in a hurry, dog flies camp, dog tail continues mink, dog gall, wolf heart and dog lungs, evil dog blocks the way, dog eyes look at people low, dog jumps over the wall in a hurry, closes the door and beats the dog fights human power, beats the water dog, dog eyes look at people low, dog blood spray head, dog head military division, good dog does not get in the way, children do not think of ugliness, dogs do not think of poverty. The dog can't change eating, the dog can't spit out ivory in his mouth, and the dog's stomach can't hold the meat oil ......

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Dogs fight people, and people fight dogs.

    The dog's eyes look at people low, and the bull's eyes look at people high.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Don't understand what your question means

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are no idioms that contain the words "monkey and dog" at the same time, and there are only 22 idioms that contain the word "monkey":

    1. The Year of the Monkey and the Month of the Horse.

    Pinyin: hóu nián mǎ yuè

    [Explanation]: Monkey, horse: one of the 12 zodiac signs. Refers to the years to come.

    [Example sentence]: If you continue like this, the Year of the Monkey can be completed.

    Pinyin**: hnmy

    [synonyms]: Far away

    Antonyms: Just around the corner

    [Usage]: as an adverbial; Refers to the years to come

    [English]: God knows how long

    2. Kill chickens and make an example of monkeys.

    Pinyin: shā jī jǐng hóu

    [Explanation]: Kill the chicken to show the monkey. The parable uses the punishment of one person as a warning to others.

    [Example sentence]: What he is playing now is the trick of killing chickens and making an example of monkeys.

    Pinyin**: sjjh

    [synonyms]: Kill a hundred people, kill chickens and monkeys

    [Usage]: as a predicate, a definite, an object; Finger killing

    [English]: Punish someone as a warning to others

    [Story]: Once upon a time, a monkey trickster bought a disobedient monkey, the artist was very angry, so he went to the market to buy a rooster, and kept beating gongs and drums on it, the rooster was frightened, the artist took the opportunity to kill the rooster with a knife, and the monkey sitting next to him was also frightened, and from then on, as long as the artist said anything or beat the gong and drum, the monkey would unambiguously carry out the artist's instructions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the Year of the Monkey, killing chickens and setting an example for monkeys, Mu monkeys and crowns, sharp-beaked monkey gills, monkey heads and monkey brains.

    2.Idioms containing the word dog :

    Dog jumping over the wall, chicken chirping and dog thief, chicken and dog fragments, cats and dogs, dog skin plasters, dog head military division, human dog looks, chickens flying and dog jumping, wolf hearts and dog lungs, fox friends and dog friends, stealing chickens and touching dogs, dog blood shower, dog fart does not pass, close the door and beat dogs, dog gall, chicken flying dog scurrying, white cloud dog, dog tail mink, rabbit dead dog cooking, fly camp dog gou, dog take mouse, dog fight human power, pig friends and dog friends, white clothes dog, dog blood sprinkler.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Stealing dogs and playing chickens is a metaphor for not doing business.

    A dog and a cat A nickname commonly used by people in the old days. By extension, any person or work that is despised or unworthy of attention.

    Helping a dog with food is a metaphor for helping a bad guy do bad things. Same as "helping the tiger eat".

    The white dog is the same as the white dog, which is a metaphor for the fickleness of the world.

    The white cloud of the dog is a metaphor for the fickleness of things. Same as "white dog".

    Ermine and dog genus refers to a mixture of authenticity and falsehood or good and bad.

    Marrying a dog with a dog is a metaphor for a woman who can only obey her husband.

    Marrying a dog and chasing a dog is a metaphor for a woman who can only obey her husband. Same as "marry a dog with a dog".

    Selling dogs and hanging sheep is still saying that selling dog meat on the head of a sheep. The meaning is not worthy of the name.

    Cooking a dog and hiding a bow is a metaphor for abandoning and even killing those who serve and contribute after the deed is accomplished.

    Luring a dog into the village is like luring a wolf into the house. The metaphor brings the bad guy or enemy inside.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    [Dog thief chicken cry] metaphor has a micro skill. Same as "dog thief and chicken crowing".

    Dog thief rooster crook] metaphor has a micro-end skill. The metaphor is sneaky.

    Stealing dogs and playing chickens is a metaphor for not doing business.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.An idiom containing the word monkey.

    In the Year of the Monkey, Ma Yue is filial piety, killing chickens and setting an example for monkeys, Mu monkeys and crowns, sharp-beaked monkey gills, monkey head holes only monkey brains.

    2.Idioms containing the word dog are quivering :

    Dogs jumping over the wall, chickens and dog thieves, chickens and dogs, cats and dogs, dog skin plasters, and dog-headed military divisions.

    Human-like dogs, chickens flying and dogs jumping, wolf hearts and dog lungs, fox friends and dog friends, stealing chickens and touching dogs, dog blood showerheads, dog fart, closing the door and beating dogs, dog guts, chicken flying dogs, white cloud dogs, dog tail mink, rabbit dead dog cooking, fly camp dog gou, dog take mouse, dog fight human power, pig friends and dog friends, white dogs, dog blood sprinklers.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    火中取栗huǒ zhōng qǔ lì

    Interpretation] stealing chestnuts that are cooked in the fire. The metaphor is to take risks and help others; Fooled yourself; But they got nothing.

    Language] See the fable "The Monkey and the Cat" by the seventeenth-century French fable poet La Fonten.

    Zhengyin] chestnut; It cannot be pronounced as "sù".

    Distinguish] chestnut; It cannot be written as "millet".

    synonyms] generations have been married.

    Antisense] sit back and enjoy it.

    Usage] is used as a metaphor for being taken advantage of; Take a risk and get no benefit. It is generally used as a predicate and a definite.

    Structure] is more formal.

    Example sentences] Criminals make a fortune by smuggling drugs; Purely ; In the end, he can only fall into the legal net.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Bully people by flaunting one's powerful connections. Fox fake tiger might, an ancient idiom in China. False:

    Borrow. The fox used the threat of the tiger to scare off the beasts. The metaphor is to rely on the power of others to intimidate people

    Warring States Policy: Chu Ce I": "The tiger seeks a hundred beasts and eats them, and the fox is obtained." Fox said:

    The son did not dare to eat me. The Emperor of Heaven made me grow a hundred beasts, and this son eats me, which is against the fate of the Emperor of Heaven. The Son thinks that I don't believe, I am the Son first, the Son follows me, and the beasts see me and dare not go!

    The tiger thought so, so he walked with it, and the beast walked away when he saw it. The tiger does not know that the beast is afraid of itself and walks away, thinking that it is afraid of the fox. Later, because of the metaphor of "fox and false tiger power", relying on the power of others or relying on the power of others to oppress people.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The idiom of monkey dog makes you guess that it must be on fire.

    Take chestnuts! Be a cat's paw.

    Basic Definition. Steal chestnuts that are cooked in the oven. The metaphor is used by others, and he takes risks but gains nothing.

    For the provenance story, see the fable "The Monkey and the Cat" by the 17th-century French allegorical poet La Fonten.

    Examples: Criminals make a fortune by smuggling narcotics, but they can only end up in the legal net.

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