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An idiom that uses the image of an animal as a metaphor: the back of a tiger and the waist of a bear.
An idiom that uses the way animals behave: gobble up and swarm in.
An idiom that uses the nature of an animal as a metaphor: a femme fatale.
An idiom that uses the skill and strength of an animal as a metaphor: a dragon and a tiger and a mayfly shake a tree.
An idiom that uses animals as a metaphor for animals: embarrassment is treachery.
If satisfied or praised.
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The division of tigers and wolves, the three holes of cunning rabbits, dragons and tigers, snakes and scorpions, and rumors.
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The strength is as great as an ox, and the dragon soars and the tiger leaps.
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Parrot.
Parrot Explanation: Parrot speaks. Whatever the parable says, he also says.
Hope you are satisfied!
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An idiom that uses the image of an animal as a metaphor: the back of a tiger and the waist of a bear.
An idiom that uses the way animals behave: gobble.
Swarming in. An idiom that uses the nature of animals as a metaphor.
Femme fatale. An idiom that uses the skill and strength of an animal as a metaphor: living dragons and tigers.
The mayfly shakes the tree. An idiom that uses animals as a metaphor for animals: embarrassment is treachery.
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The old horse knows the way, the tiger is vigorous, timid as a mouse, moving as a rabbit, the fox is fake and the tiger is mighty, the dragon is alive, the snake is scorpion, the snake is attached to the ghost, the dragon is tiger, the rat is swaying, the dog is stealing, the chicken is flying and the dog is jumping...
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OneTiger's backPinyin: hǔ bèi xióng yāo [Interpretation]: The back is as wide as a tiger, and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describes a person as burly and strong.
IIGobblePinyin: láng tūn hǔ yàn [Interpretation]: Describes the appearance of eating fiercely and urgently.
IIIFemme fatale. Pinyin]: shé xiē xīn cháng [interpretation]: Scorpion: A spider-like poisonous insect. Describe the heart and intestines are vicious.
FourthAlivePinyin: shēng lóng huó hǔ [interpretation]: There is a living dragon and a vigorous tiger. Described as lively and vigorous, full of vitality.
FiveMayflies shake treesPinyin: pí fú hàn shù
Explanation]: Ants want to shake a tree. The metaphor is not enough.
Interpretation: Ants want to shake the tree, which is ridiculous and too self-conscious.
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An idiom that uses the image of an animal as a metaphor: the back of a tiger and the waist of a bear.
Idioms that use the way animals behave: gobble up Idioms that flock into the nature of animals: femme fatales.
An idiom that uses the skill and strength of an animal as a metaphor: a dragon and a tiger A grasshopper shakes a treeAn idiom that uses animals as a metaphor for animals: embarrassment is a treachery.
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The tiger has a bear waist, the dragon leaps and the tiger leaps, the snake and scorpion are hearted, and the timid is like a rat factory.
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The wolf rushes to the pig.
Chickens and dogs. Dogs fight people.
Dog thieves and rat theft. Dog lungs and wolf hearts.
Fly camp dogs. Gobble
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The eagle strikes the sky. Idiom explained.
It refers to the eagle flapping its wings and flying in the vast sky. It is also a metaphor for ambitious people to display their talents in a wide field.
Cited explanations. It is said that the eagle flutters its wings and flies in the vast sky. It is also a metaphor for ambitious people to display their talents in a wide field.
The words of "Qinyuan Spring, Changsha": "The eagle strikes the sky, the fish soars in the shallow sky, and all kinds of frost compete for freedom." ”
People**": "The eagle strikes the sky, and the journey is thousands of miles." ”
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An idiom that uses the image of an animal as a metaphor: the back of a tiger and the waist of a bear.
An idiom that uses the way animals behave: gobble up and swarm in.
An idiom that uses the nature of an animal as a metaphor: a femme fatale.
An idiom that uses the skill and strength of an animal as a metaphor: a dragon and a tiger and a mayfly shake a tree.
An idiom that uses animals as a metaphor for animals: embarrassment is treachery.
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An idiom that uses the image of an animal as a metaphor: the back of a tiger and the waist of a bear.
An idiom that uses the way animals behave: gobble.
Swarming in. An idiom that uses the nature of animals as a metaphor.
Femme fatale. An idiom that uses the skill and strength of an animal as a metaphor: living dragons and tigers.
The mayfly shakes the tree. An idiom that uses animals as a metaphor for animals: embarrassment is treachery.
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1. The frog at the bottom of the well: a metaphor for a short-sighted person.
2. Rats crossing the street: A metaphor for the bad guys that everyone hates.
3. Fox and Dog Party: A metaphor for the bad guys who collude together.
4. Hedong Lion: A metaphor for a fierce and rude woman.
5. Fish that slipped through the net: A metaphor for criminals or enemies who escaped by chance.
6. The dragon among men: a metaphor for the outstanding people who make people look up.
7. Exposed cheek fish: a metaphor for people in a difficult situation.
8. Ape crane insect sand: a metaphor for soldiers who died in battle or people who died in war.
9. The turtle in the urn: The metaphor is already in the grasp, and the person who can no longer escape.
10. Lost dogs: homeless dogs. It is a metaphor for a person who runs around nowhere.
11. Know the old horse: know the old horse of the road. A metaphor for someone who is familiar with something and has experience.
12. The Crane That Doesn't Dance: Dance: Dance. Cranes that do not dance. A metaphor for a person who does not live up to his name. It is also used as a metaphor for unproductive and incompetent people.
13. Frightened birds: Birds that are frightened by bows and arrows are not easy to settle down. It is a metaphor for a frightened person who is very frightened at the slightest movement.
14. Clothed beasts: clothing: dressing; Crown: Wear a hat. Beasts in cloaks and hats. Refers to a person of extremely bad character who behaves like a beast.
15. Seal the long snake: sealed: large; Sealed pig: big pig; Long Snake: Great snake. Greed is like a pig, and cruelty is like a serpent. A metaphor for the tyrant and the aggressor.
16, City Fox Society Rat: Society: Land Temple. The fox on the city wall, the rat in the temple. It is a metaphor for a villain who relies on power to do evil, and it is difficult to get rid of it for a while.
17. The newborn calf: a newborn calf, a metaphor for a simple or brave young man 9, the black sheep: a bad horse that endangers the herd. A metaphor for people who endanger the collective.
18. Single hoof: hoof: swan; Duck: Duck. A lonely swan, a solitary mallard. It was originally the name of the ancient qin song. The latter is a metaphor for a person who has lost a spouse.
19, a hill of raccoon dogs: mound: earth mountain; Raccoon dog: A beast that resembles a fox. A raccoon dog in a dirt mountain. The parable is the same as each other's ugly kind, and there is no difference between the bad guys.
20. Dried ruts: dry: dry; ruts: the marks of wheels running over; Crucian carp: Crucian carp. Small fish in a ditch where the water has dried. A metaphor for a person who is in desperate need of help in a difficult situation.
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Headless flies - a metaphor for people who are busy with actions and unclear purposes.
Turtle with a shrunken head - a timid and fearful person.
Cold-blooded animal - a person who has no emotion and no blood.
Amphibians – people who play duplicitously.
Street rat - a bad guy that everyone hates with their teeth.
The dragon among men: A metaphor for the outstanding man to look up to.
The Crane That Doesn't Dance: Dance, Dance. Cranes that do not dance. A metaphor for a person who does not live up to his name. It is also used as a metaphor for unproductive and incompetent people.
Dry ruts: Dry, dry. ruts, traces of wheels running over. Mackerel, crucian carp. Small fish in a ditch where the water has dried. A metaphor for a person who is in desperate need of help in a difficult situation. Ape crane worm sand: A metaphor for soldiers who died in battle or people who died in war.
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It is an idiom that parables people have received and sinned for others.
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An idiom that uses the image of an animal as a metaphor: the back of a tiger and the waist of a bear.
An idiom that uses the way animals behave: gobble.
Swarming in. An idiom that uses the nature of animals as a metaphor.
Femme fatale. An idiom that uses the skill and strength of an animal as a metaphor: living dragons and tigers.
The mayfly shakes the tree. An idiom that uses animals as a metaphor for animals: embarrassment is treachery.
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There is a big difference in the skills and strength of animals, some are stupid, some are quite sensitive, and some have a skill that humans do not have. "Guizhou donkey skills are poor", the donkey in Guizhou seemed powerless in front of the tiger, and finally had to be eaten by the tiger, which is a metaphor for the limited ability has been exhausted; "The grasshopper shakes the tree", the grasshopper, the big ant also, the ant wants to shake the tree, how easy it is to say, the metaphor is very small and the delusion wants to shake the powerful thing, not self-measured; "The frog at the bottom of the well", due to the limitation of the well, the frog at the bottom of the well can only see the sky as big as the mouth of the well, which is a metaphor for a person with short-sightedness. In addition, "parroting", "powerful as a cow", "dog jumping over the wall", "chicken chirping dog thief", "fly camp dog gou" and so on.
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Parrots learn to speak, as powerful as an ox, chickens and dogs steal.
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