Which idiom is the word hand and foot together and all the words have small thorns?

Updated on culture 2024-06-13
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I guess it's tiptoeing. There are small thorns on the hands and feet, so naturally you have to be careful, you will inevitably tiptoe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It feels like it's supposed to be a rush.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The idioms of one hand and one foot are: point to the hand and feet, compare the hands and feet, dance the feet, point the hands and feet, and point the hands and feet.

    Gestures: Describes the use of gestures when speaking. It is often described as speaking in a laissez-faire manner, or pointing rashly.

    Rather than the spine of the hand, it is not worthy of the feet: Describes the use of gestures to indicate or strengthen the tone of voice when speaking.

    Dancing hands and feet: Talking about moving hands and feet. It is described as unruly and unstable, and it is also a metaphor for blind command, indiscriminate pointing and criticism.

    Pointing and scolding: pointing and scolding, and stomping on the other side. Sakura finger describes the appearance of being arrogant and unreasonable.

    Finger strokes: Fingers, feet strokes. It refers to making various movements and criticizing when speaking.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The idioms of one hand and one foot are: take the bucket and point the hand and the foot to fight the good foot, compare the hand and the foot, the hand and dance the foot, the finger and the foot, and the finger and the foot.

    Empty sensitive lead point hands and feet: Describes the use of gestures when speaking. It is often described as speaking in a laissez-faire manner, or pointing rashly.

    Hand and toe: Describes the use of gestures to indicate or strengthen the tone of voice when speaking.

    Dancing hands and feet: Talking about moving hands and feet. It is described as unruly and unstable, and it is also a metaphor for blind command, indiscriminate pointing and criticism.

    Pointing and scolding: pointing and scolding while stomping your feet. Describe the appearance of being arrogant and unreasonable.

    Finger strokes: Fingers, feet strokes. It refers to making various movements and criticizing when speaking.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Careless (in handling things).

    máo shǒu máo jiǎo

    Interpretation] is careless and not meticulous.

    Speech] Qing Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" Chapter 76: "Whoever is a little careless, the villain will never use him." ”

    synonyms] careless, so-so.

    Usage] combined; as a complement, a definite; Derogatory.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, the answer is: hairy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The most consistent is the [cantilever thorn strand].

    Thorny strand cantilever describes hard work.

    Chicken head fish bones are a metaphor for things that are minor and not taken seriously.

    A thorn in the flesh is a metaphor for what you hate the most and are eager to get rid of.

    Pick-picking Deliberately nitpicking.

    Cantilevering describes hard work.

    Pierce the ground with an awl Measure the depth of the ground with an awl. The parables are shallow and poorly understood.

    Primer cone thorn strand cone: awl; Strand: Thigh. When I wanted to sleep at night while reading, I stabbed my thigh with an awl to keep me awake. Describe the study diligently and diligently.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This idiom refers to hand and foot.

    Lay a finger on someone. Pinyin: zhǐ shǒu huà jiǎo.

    Explanation: Refers to the various actions made when speaking, describing the presumptuous or carried away when speaking.

    Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Chapter 22: "I saw Baoyu running to the screen lamp, pointing fingers and criticizing. ”

    synonyms: finger finger, hand and foot, head and foot.

    Antonyms: silent.

    Sentence formation: (1) Why can you point fingers at me?

    2) Don't worry about him pointing fingers at you.

    3) Who would dare to point fingers at me?

    4) China does not dictate animal testing like other countries.

    5) I don't like people to point fingers at me.

    6) "I'm not dictating the coach's tactical choices, I just want to talk to the two of them!" ”

    7) If China meets this condition, I don't think anyone will dare to point fingers at China.

    8) I was just tired of my friends pointing at me, so I said those things to shut them up.

    9) Don't point fingers at us.

    10) Trust me, he will be very feminine, and no one will dare to point a finger at him.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Gestures.

    jǔ shǒu tóu zú

    Interpretation] Foot: Stepping on the foot. Raise your hand and step on your foot. It's easy to describe; With one's eyes shut.

    Language] Tang Hanyu's "Book of Time and People in Response to Subjects": "Such as the powerful; mourn its poverty and run it; Cover a move and a throw. ”

    synonym] is easy and easy as a snap.

    Antisense] is difficult to ascend to the sky.

    Usage] is generally used as a subject, a predicate, and a definite.

    Structure] subject-predicate.

    Example sentence] I'm just doing you a little favor; Don't take it personally.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are two possibilities for this: fingering or both!!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    情同手足qíng tóng shǒu zú [paraphrase] 情: 交友; Friendship; Siblings: A metaphor for brothers. The metaphorical feelings are good; Like a brother.

    Speech] Ming Xu Zhonglin's "Romance of the Gods": "Xin Huan said; 'Though the names are of each surname; Brotherhood. ’”

    Orthophony] foot; It cannot be pronounced as "zhú".

    Discernment] hand; You can't write "first".

    Synonym] love is more than flesh and blood, and it is like siblings.

    Antisense] is like ice and coal, and the momentum is incompatible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Gestures, hurrying, using both hands and feet,

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Careless (in handling things).

    Gestures. It's all one hand and one foot.

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