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Words describing knives

* White knife goes in, red knife goes out to kill blood, let's do it. Red knife: a knife with blood.

* Many books describe that people are still as strong as they were then when they are old.

If you operate a knife, you must cut it: hold it. With a knife in your hand, you must cut something. Metaphor means that things must be completed in time.

* Cutting brocade with a knife is not the same thing. Later generations become one, and their metaphorical ability is too low to be competent for a matter of great responsibility.

* Knife tapestry is a metaphor for politics.

* Holding a knife and moving a stick: Take it. Staff: A wooden stick. Refers to the use of force

* Cut the water with a knife: cut the knife. Water: flowing water. Draw a knife and cut off the running water. Metaphor is useless, but it will accelerate the development of the situation.

* Boldness refers to slashing the enemy with a big knife and axe. Metaphor is decisive and enterprising.

* big makin knife (1) describe generous, big style. (2) describe blunt, sharp, inhuman.

* Grab a knife for others: write articles for others. Refers to others doing things, especially writing articles.

* Going to the meeting with one knife: the knife refers to one person. It turned out that Guan Yu, the general of Shu, took only a knife and a few attendants to attend the banquet in Wu Dong. Later, it generally refers to a person taking risks to keep an appointment. There is a feeling of praising the wisdom and courage of the participants.

* straight into the knife with short handle. The original metaphor is to identify the goal, be brave and diligent. The latter metaphor is straightforward and does not beat around the bush.

:: slash and burn: weeding. Before sowing, the ancients cut down trees and burned weeds, and fertilized the fields with ash. Generally refers to primitive farming techniques.

* slash and burn is better than slash and burn.

Slash-and-burn is an ancient farming method, burning grass on the ground as fertilizer and digging holes on the spot to sow seeds.

* The light and shadow of the sword vaguely show the flash-forward of the sword. Describe the dangerous atmosphere in the environment.

* Bloody knives describe bloody killings.

* When the knife cuts the bamboo, the bamboo immediately separates. Describe the smooth solution of things.

Knives, saws, trowels and saws: ancient instruments of torture, also known as cutting and strangulation; Ding wok: an ancient cooker, also known as cooking punishment. Refers to ancient instruments of torture. It also refers to all kinds of torture.

* Knives, saws, axes and four ancient instruments of torture. By torture.

* Sword, spear and halberd: ancient weapons. Spears combined with spears can stab and strike horizontally. Four commonly used stabbing weapons in ancient times. Also used to refer to weapons in general.

:: In the absence of war or armament, weapons and guns are put into storage; Peace paralyzed, disarmament, unguarded.

* Daoshanhuohai metaphor is extremely dangerous and difficult.

* The punishment of hell in Daoshan fencing Buddhism. Describe the extremely cruel punishment.

The tip of a sword is a metaphor for a dangerous situation.

* Cutter licking honey: touching or taking things with your tongue. Metaphor does more harm than good. It also means greedy for money and lust, regardless of life.

* The dovetail of the blade is a metaphor for the power of the pen.

An urgent appeal to the person who presides over or carries out beheading to save the life of the person who will be beheaded by the sword.

* The rest of my life or the rest of my life.

Ding saw Ding: an ancient bronze ware used for cooking. Wok: large pot. Zhong Ding: This is an ancient instrument of torture, which is used to boil people to death. Refers to four ancient instruments of torture, citing the most cruel punishment.

* Cut to the chase and get to the point.

* Two skills refer to people with insufficient knowledge and low skills in a certain job.

* Put down the butcher knife and become a Buddha. If Buddhists advise people to turn over a new leaf and do good deeds and accumulate virtue. It is a metaphor that once the wicked realize their crimes and are determined to turn over a new leaf, they can still become good people quickly.

* air knife, frost sword, cold wind like a knife, severe frost like a sword. Describe the cold climate stinging people's skin. It is also a metaphor for the harsh environment.

* Closing the sword means that an athlete ends his competitive career and no longer participates in official competitions.

* Why kill the chicken with an ox knife? Why use an ox knife? This is a metaphor. It doesn't take much effort to do small things.

* Folding machetes is a metaphor for combat effectiveness, and there is nothing to think about.

* Cross the knife and axe to expose the knife and hold the axe.

* Cross-knife prancing refers to riding a horse with weapons. Of fighting on the battlefield. Jude's words are arrogant.

A sea of fire and a mountain of knives is a metaphor for extremely dangerous and difficult places.

* Fire ploughing or fire ploughing. More refers to the primitive farming methods.

* The punishment of hell in fencing Daoshan Buddhism. Describe the extremely cruel punishment.

* impeded metaphor yourself not to come forward, borrow the hand of others to harm people.

* To cut the gordian knot is to be decisive and take resolute and effective measures to solve complex problems quickly.

* To cut the gordian knot means to be decisive and take resolute and effective measures to solve complex problems quickly. Use "cut the gordian knot".

* To cut the gordian knot is to be decisive and take resolute and effective measures to solve complex problems quickly. Use "cut the gordian knot".

* lean on the knife: lean on. The radical of "Li" is the word knife, which means that the pursuit of self-interest is like leaning on the blade. This is a metaphor for greed.

* do whatever is necessary to show that you are not afraid of death. Metaphor bears great sacrifice.

* Double-dealing is a metaphor for ulterior motives, one to face and one behind.

* Sharpen the knife at the last moment: coming, coming; Array: Go into battle. Don't sharpen your knife and gun until you go to war.

* The metaphor of willow with a knife and mulberry bleeding from generation to generation.

* The road is bumpy, draw a sword to help. When you meet a bully on the road, you will come forward to help the victim. Chivalrous behavior praised by people in the old days.

* Buying calves and selling knives is like selling swords and buying cows. The original intention was to lay down their arms and engage in farming. The latter metaphor turns business into agriculture or bad people into good.

* Knives for selling calves: weapons; Lower leg: lower leg. Refers to selling weapons and engaging in agricultural production.

* Selling calves to buy knives means selling scalpers to buy weapons to join the army.

:: Sharpening a knife does not mistake a woodcutter. It takes time for the woodcutter to sharpen his knife, but it doesn't delay cutting wood. It is a metaphor that making full preparations in advance can speed up the work.

* sharpen the knife and clean the gun to describe the preparations before the battle.

Sharpen one's knife now describes the frequent activities of the enemy before the action.

* Waving knives, sticks, spears and sticks. Generally refers to the use of force.

* brandish knives, sticks and sticks. Generally refers to the use of force.

* Kill the chicken with an ox knife. Metaphor is overqualified.

* Small test of ox knife: a knife for slaughtering cattle; Test: use it a little, and show your skills first. To make a metaphor, people with great skills first show their talents in small things. It is also a metaphor that a capable person shows his talents as soon as he starts to work.

* Ma Xu lead knife lead knife: lead knife. A lame horse, an unpleasant knife. Metaphor is weak.

* Thousand yuan originally refers to ancient torture, and later it is often used as an expletive.

* Dice: Cut the meat from the bone. Cut the criminal's flesh with a knife and put him to death. Describe the heinous crime, and death can't make up for it.

* Lead knives can cut things even if they are not sharp and used properly occasionally. Metaphor can sometimes be very useful for people with ordinary talents. Say more modest words to ask for appointment.

* Money people catch knives: please; Grab a knife: write a composition. Please make a fuss.

There are many swords and guns in the hail of bullets. Describe the scene of fierce fighting.

Gunfire and knife shadow refer to the scene of fierce fighting.

* There is a sharp knife hidden in the scabbard and knife room. Metaphor hidden dangers.

Man is a knife, and I am a fish knife: knives and knives, chopping boards, tools for slaughter. The metaphor is that the right to life and death is in the hands of others, and you are in a position of being trampled upon by others.

Why kill a chicken with an ox knife? Why kill a chicken with an ox knife? This is a metaphor. It doesn't take much effort to do small things.

* hide a good knife at the same time: wipe; Good knife: clean the knife. Wipe the knife clean and put it away. Metaphor is enough, it is self-sufficient.

* Close the knife, check the hexagrams and stop running amok.

* Swallowing a knife and scraping the intestines is a metaphor for determination to turn over a new leaf.

* One of the ancient zaju, commonly known as magic.

* Knife and axe, horse prancing, sword and spear waving, horse jumping. Metaphor is brave fighting.

* Hiding the knife in the smile describes being kind to people, but sinister and sinister.

* Heart is like a knife, heart is like a knife. My heart hurts like a knife.

* Heart is like a knife, heart is like a knife. My heart hurts like a knife.

* Heart ached, heart ached.

* Heart ached, heart ached.

* Heart ached, heart ached. My heart hurts like a knife.

* My heart is still like a knife. My heart hurts like a knife.

* Death by knife refers to the determination to die in battle.

* One knife and two sections (1) are cut into two sections across the board. Metaphor resolutely cut off relations. With "make a clean break". (2) refers to beheading and being killed.

* Make a clean break and split in two. Metaphor resolutely cut off relations.

* One size fits all means dealing with different situations or things of different nature in a unified way.

* Real knife and real gun (1) Real knife and real gun. 2 metaphor is true and true.

* The advantage of the taper knife is a metaphor for small interests. This is also a metaphor for the smallest things. Same as "the end of a sharp knife".

* The end of a sharp knife: the tip of the knife, the tip of the knife. Metaphor is a little fun. This is also a metaphor for the smallest things.

* ghostwriting refers to people's efforts or writing articles.