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Be a thief and be a thief with a weak heart. The parable of a person who does bad things is suspicious and restless.
The thief is cowardly, and the metaphor is that the person who has done bad things is always unsure in his heart.
Be a thief with a weak heart: fear. It means that if you do something bad, you are afraid that people will know about it, and you are always uneasy in your heart.
A thief is weak-hearted and refers to a person who has done bad things, who is always afraid that bad things will be exposed.
Tears can only flow into the stomach, and I dare not cry out loud. When he is oppressed, he endures pain and does not dare to show it publicly.
Suspense describes being very worried or scared.
Shoulder Fatigue Shoulder Shoulder: Shrug shoulders; Tired feet: Keep your feet together. Shoulders are shrunk and feet are folded (not daring to stand upright). Describe what fear looks like.
Knee-to-elbow walk Walk with your knees and elbows on the ground; Creeping. Described as a humble status, afraid to sit on an equal footing with others.
Chilling and fearful is the same as "chilling and fearful".
The heart is frightened, and it is described as very frightened.
Reluctant to move: do not dare to move forward, go backwards. Describe things as scary or annoying and make people shrink back at the sight of them.
Dread Fear: Fear, fear. When I saw it, I was afraid.
Greedy for life and afraid of death Greed: reluctant. Greedy for survival, afraid of death. It refers to cowering in the face of the enemy.
Worried describes being very worried or scared.
Swallowing and weeping describes crying silently.
Survive in times of danger and survive in danger.
Fear of Coming: Encounter, Encounter; Fear: or fear. Be cautious and fearful.
Silence: Silence. Silent like a cicada in late autumn. The parable is afraid to speak for fear of being worried.
Frightened describes being very worried or scared.
Timid as a mouse, timid as a mouse. Described as very timid.
The road is in sight When you encounter it on the road, you don't dare to talk, but you just show it with your eyes. Describe the people's hatred and fear of brutal rule.
Du stammered and swallowed his words.
Treat all the plants and trees on the mountains as enemy soldiers. Describes people who are suspicious when they are panicked.
Sideways Sideways: Diagonally. Squinting at people. Describe hatred or fear and resentment.
Sincerity, sincerity, fear: really, indeed; Panic: Fear; Fear: Fear. Very cautious to the point of fear and anxiety.
On Bagong Mountain, the grass and trees are all soldiers The grass and trees on Bagong Mountain are all regarded as soldiers. Described as extremely frightened and suspicious.
Don't dare to cross the thunder pool one step more: cross; Lei Chi: The name of the lake, in the south of Wangjiang County, Anhui Province. Originally meant not to cross the thunder pool. The post-metaphor does not dare to go beyond a certain range and boundaries.
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1. Yong Straight Forward [ yǒng wǎng zhí qián ] bravely keep moving forward.
2. 无fear [ wú suǒ wèi jù ] is not afraid of anything. Described as very brave.
3. Stand up [ tǐng shēn ér chū ] describes standing up bravely in the face of difficult or dangerous things.
4. Ren Zhi Yong [ jiān rén zhī yǒng ] is worth the courage of several people. Described as very brave.
5. 临danger 不不fear [ lín wēi bù jù ] When encountering danger, you are not afraid at all.
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Timid.
wèi shǒu wèi wěi
Explanation] Fear: Fear, fear. I am afraid of the front, and I am afraid of the back. The metaphor is to be timid and have many concerns.
Structure] combined.
Usage] is used in a derogatory sense. It is used to describe people who are timid in doing things; There are many concerns. It is generally used as a predicate and a definite.
Zhengyin] first; It cannot be pronounced as "sǒu".
Identification] fear; You can't write "for".
synonyms] look forward and backward, look left and right.
Antonyms] fearless, decisive at the right time.
discernment] and "looking ahead and looking backwards"; All of them have the meaning of "worried". But the emphasis is on being timid and afraid; "Looking ahead and looking backwards" focuses on hesitation; It can be used to describe thoughtfulness; Be cautious.
Example sentences] 1) Young people should dare to innovate; Dare to practice; and should not ; Tied up.
2) To carry out reform, we must dare to break through all kinds of resistance; Never.
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Timid as a mouse, timid and forgetful, timid, and frightened.
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Cowering, cowering, etc.
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勇向直前 [yǒng wǎng zhí qián].
Basic definition of new words.
Be brave and keep moving forward.
Praise source.
Song Zhu Xi's "Zhu Ziquanshu, Taoist Unification, Zhou Zishu": "Regardless of the rights and wrongs of others, regardless of their own gains and losses, move forward bravely, and say the truth that others dare not say." ”
Near antonyms. synonyms: keep working hard, go forward, be unrelenting, be indomitable, be invincible, stand up, die without heeling, be brave and tenacious, step through the red dust, and march forward non-stop.
Antonyms: hesitating, hesitating, retreating, step-by-step, self-contained, looking forward and looking forward.
Idiom solitaire. Forward and backward look up and look down to see the abyssal fish fish sinking misty and vast boundless will meet the wind and clouds cloud period rain letter letter and guinea fish fish intestinal ruler Su hidden strange strange power chaos god god flying color dance fraud and selfishness selfish thoughts thoughts have words words are poor and absolutely rarely willing to be willing to be the first disease wind and rain rain clouds provoke grass and flowers are clustered flowers flowers say willow say long short short soldiers one after another thirty-three days day grant the ground in the shoes of the ground level success or failure rise and fall waste waste sleep and forget to eat hungry stomach full of ten thousand words smile freely looming now the clock does not play small abacus Panmu rotten plants and vines lead to the ancient metaphor of the present and the present and the past and the present is yesterday and is not my race of the group clustered and analyzed and analyzed the rationale of the correct words and straight words and admonishment of the corpse and slander the slaughter of the slaughter of the door chewing iron chew gold King Kong angry eyes eyes eyes and ears through the front and back The later show Xiucai rebelled and asked himself to win the Central Plains The original anti-end is always the same as the one is meticulous Lingering the remnants of the rest of the quiet place Calm and calm Ranched according to the salary Gui rice beads Beads are against the flaws and the peep of the gaps and holes Peep at the leopard A spot Spotted Dotted Hands and feet do not touch the ground.
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Champion three armies: Crown: ranked first; Three armies: In the Spring and Autumn Period, the great powers were divided into three armies: middle, upper, lower, or center, left, and right; Here is the general term for the army. Refers to the whole army. Heroic; No. 1 in the whole army.
From Han · Li Ling's "Answer to Su Wushu": General Lingxian's achievements covered the world, and the three armies were crowned with righteousness. ”
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Cowering shrinking [wèi wèi suō suō] 生字本Basic Definition Detailed Interpretation.
Timid look.
Encyclopedia Interpretation. Meaning: timid look, unnatural, timid. The fifty-second chapter of "The Appearance of Officialdom":
Wuhu Dao asked him, why didn't he move? He cowered, and refused to say it. Roushi "Destruction":
She cowered and ran to the door of the office, and asked one of the clerks with a smile, 'Sir, didn't anyone drop a baby here the night before?' Guo Moruo, "Starry Sky Return":
They cowered, afraid that I was too old! ”
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Unable to say boo to a goose.
Timid. Timid.
Cowering.
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Timid.
wèi shǒ wèi wěi
Note] I am afraid of the front and the back. The metaphor is to be timid and have many concerns.
For example, we young people must dare to think and dare to do, and we must not be afraid of this or that.
synonyms] look forward and backward, look left and right.
Antonyms] fearless, decisive at the right time.
After the break, riddles
Not afraid of the middle. Usage].
combined; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
English translation] flinch
Historical story] During the Spring and Autumn Period, Zheng Guo came out of the Jin State and the Chu State, and the Jin and Chu hegemony often attacked and wooed Zheng State. Once Jin Linggong convened a meeting of a small country, Zheng Mugong did not go, Jin Linggong wanted to send troops to threaten, Zheng Gongzi Guisheng wrote a letter to Jin Linggong to persuade him to stop, saying: "Afraid of the head and tail, the rest of the body", if forced to surrender to Chu, the two countries will negotiate peace.
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