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What do you mean by making waves?

Making waves originally refers to monsters casting spells to make waves in fairy tales, and later it is more like stirring up emotions, making troubles or carrying out sabotage activities. Generally, it means doing all kinds of evil in the text to make others angry. Xing He Zuo: Both are caused by the meaning. It is the opposite of the words of obeying rules, obeying laws, living peacefully, avoiding troubles and being calm.

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Synonyms similar to the word make waves are:

(1) make much ado about nothing, pronounced wú sh ē ng f ē i, which means to make trouble for no reason, find fault for no reason, and deliberately make trouble.

(2) fanning the flames: inciting. Metaphor incites others to make trouble and causes trouble to others, which is often derogatory and refers to bad things.

(3) stir up trouble, pronounced as rēshēng fēI, which means to stir up trouble and cause disputes. Provoke: the cause; No: trouble. Much ado about nothing.

(4) Lead the wind to blow the fire, pronounced as yǐn fēng Chu Huǒ, cited as attraction. Blow the fire with the wind to make it burn more and more brightly. Metaphor to incite and stir up trouble.