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? What do you mean by dragging your feet? What are the allusions? What is English translation?
The source of the allusion: Chapter 16 of the Second History of Entrepreneurship in Liu Qing: "The geomantic omen on the bank of our official canal is not good, and the two rich families are dragging their feet, so mutual assistance and cooperation can't get there first." Meaning of idioms: It is a metaphor to restrain or hinder others or things so that they cannot make progress. Idiom phonetic notation: ?ㄨㄛ?ㄡ?ㄨㄟˇ Universal Pinyin: tuūHou tuǐ Frequency of use: number of commonly used idioms: three-character idiom sense * * obstacle. Idiom structure: English translation of verb-object idioms: Hinder (orimpede) someone empechek qn. De Fa Ke Xi. & ltentraver qn。 & gt Idiom Example: Li Yingru fights the ancient city with wildfire and spring breeze Chapter 23: "If you don't take the bright road, I will kill you on the spot!" 」
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