Eyebrows, hearts, ears, eyes, faces, henchmen, hands and feet, throat, appetite, mouth, face, flesh

Updated on healthy 2024-07-07
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Confidant: the most effective and the most reassuring.

    Heart: A metaphor for the center or vital part.

    Wrist: a figurative device.

    Leader: A metaphorical leader.

    Throat: A metaphor for a traffic artery with difficult terrain.

    Hands and feet: Covert destruction of other people's things or things.

    Eyebrows: The metaphor is at hand.

    Eyes and ears: A metaphor for a person who spies on the news.

    Bones: A metaphor for people's character and integrity.

    Eyebrows: There is some news about something to know or some hope for the success of things.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Confidant: A metaphor for winning souls with cronies.

    Heart: A metaphor for the center or vital part.

    Wrist: a figurative device.

    Leader: A metaphorical leader.

    Throat: A metaphor for a traffic artery with difficult terrain.

    Hands and feet: The metaphor of acting in secret.

    Eyebrows: The metaphor is at hand.

    Eyes and ears: A metaphor for a person who spies on the news.

    Bones: A metaphor for people's character and integrity.

    Eyebrows: A metaphor for the clue of things.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Heart: Vital point.

    Wrist: An improper way to behave in the world.

    Eyes and ears: A person who gathers information for others.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Confidant: A person who trusts.

    Leader: Boss.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Eye-ear, visual, refreshing;

    eyebrows, facial features, delicate eyebrows;

    henchmen, insiders, henchmen;

    Heart, love, heart;

    siblings, brothers, brotherhood;

    Wrist, scheming, very wristy;

    Heart, center, heart of the Motherland;

    Arms, assistants, left and right arms.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Henchmen - people who are loyal to themselves. The heart - the central position, the wrist - the ability to conspire, the hands and feet - the hidden destruction of other people's things or things, the head - the leader of the organization, the throat - the important and narrow passage. Eyebrows - urgency, eyes and ears - spies lurking inside the enemy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Confidant ---C, Heart ---A, Wrist ---E, Hand and Foot ---D, Head ---B, Throat --- J, Eyelash ---I, Ear and Eye ---F, Bone --- H Eyebrow --- G

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Henchmen — c

    Heart—a, wrist—e

    Hands and feet — f head — b

    Throat - j eyelash - h

    Ears and eyes - d eyebrows - g

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Eyebrows – clues. Eyes and ears – detectives. Bearded eyebrows – men. Eloquence – eloquence. Throat - Pass 、..2012-11-11 Eyes and ears; Throat; hepatobiliary; Appetite; Confidant; Bone; Palm; Wrist, the figurative meaning ,..

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Eyes and ears, sent an undercover agent similar to the feeling. "These are his eyes and ears" means that he sent to inquire about the situation and report it to him.

    Eyebrows: Progress. "This matter is a bit eyebrow-raising" means that there is progress and news in this matter.

    Wrist: Means, "he is very skillful" means that he is very skillful.

    Confidant: A trusted and useful person"She is Mr. Li's confidant" means that she is a very trusted and helpful person by Mr. Li.

    Heart: "This rumor is the heart of the company" means that the rumor is the heart of the company.

    Darling; The most beloved, such as the often said "my heart and liver", means a bit like "my dear".

    Arms: Helpful people, "they are my arms" means they have helped me a lot just like my arms and shoulders.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Eyes and ears: eyeliner, heart: the vital part.

    Eyebrows: Clues Arms: Helpers.

    Wrist: Means Heart: Baby.

    Confidants: cronies.

    Arms: Helpers.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What question are you asking?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Flesh and blood is a metaphor for the relationship between the parents and the son, and the son is ,...... to the parentsThis is called a kinship of flesh and blood. - Lu's Spring and Autumn Mastery" Goodbye!

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