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One person is stealing and the other is behind his back. What is this idiom?
Steal openly, steal secretly
Relax: muddle along; Stealing security: just seeking immediate comfort. Only care about the comfort of the present, regardless of the future.
Drag out an ignoble existence: muddle along; Drag out an ignoble existence: lead a miserable life. Muddle along, scrape by.
A secret date refers to a secret meeting between a man and a woman who love each other.
Take some time out of your busy schedule to do other unimportant things or have fun.
Stealing jade and incense is a metaphor for seducing women.
Eat with shame: no. Bear the humiliation and live.
A mouse stealing a dog is like a mouse stealing a small amount, just like a dog stealing oil. Refers to petty theft.
Stealing time means laziness.
Stealing the day is a metaphor for secretly changing the truth of things in order to get away with it.
Stealing women is a metaphor for seducing women.
Jerry-building originally means that businessmen secretly reduce the quality of products and cut corners in order to make huge profits. Now it also refers to doing things conveniently and carelessly.
It is a common saying that stealing chickens does not eclipse rice. Instead of stealing chickens, it lost a handful of rice. Metaphor takes advantage, but suffers.
Stealing a chicken is a metaphor for doing nothing.
Steal: steal. Flattery is to cater to others and make yourself comfortable.
Secretly describe doing things without telling others, afraid to let others know.
Stealing security on the eve of the day: seeking security; Any day: sooner or later, it is short. Just for a moment of comfort.
Stealing cold to send warmth, stealth to take care of cold and warm. Metaphor flattery. It is also a metaphor for caring about people.
Stealing is the act of stealing. It also refers to shady business activities.
Stealing the wall lamp originally refers to Kuang Heng chiseling through the wall in the Western Han Dynasty to attract neighbors to study by candlelight. Later, it was used to describe poverty and hard work.
If you indulge in extravagance, you will drag out an ignoble existence.
Dogs stealing mice are the same as "dogs stealing mice".
Han Shou stole the fragrance of Jin Han's longevity eyebrows, and Jia Chong became a common occurrence. Fill the girl's eyes at noon, greet her, let the maid-in-waiting dive into the voice to ask a question, and stay at home unconsciously, stealing the exotic fragrance of the western regions for her birthday. Chong's subordinate Wen Shou had a strange smell, so he told Chong. It's the woman's left and right, that's right. Fill in the secret so that I can live with my wife. See The Book of Jin Shi Shuo Xin Yu Jia Bi Zhuan, which was puzzled and drowned by Liu Yiqing in the Southern Dynasties. Later, because of "Han Shou Stealing Incense", men and women.
The wolf ran to the mouse and secretly described the bad guys making trouble everywhere.
Clever theft, extortion, fraud, forced robbery. Often used to describe obtaining property or rights by hook or by crook.
A rat stealing a dog is the same as a "rat stealing a dog thief".
See "Sending warmth and stealing cold" for sending warmth and stealing cold.
Stealing from others is also called "stealing from others". Call it pandering.
Stealing chickens and touching dogs, see "stealing chickens and touching dogs"
Stealing the beam and replacing the column is a metaphor for playing tricks in the dark, replacing the truth with the virtual and replacing the superior with the inferior.
Kiss ass and please others.
Slip gently and speak softly.
Cover your nose and steal incense. Cover your nose and steal the lit incense. Metaphor is self-deception
Stealing ear bells is the same as stealing ear bells.
Doing nothing is the same as doing nothing.
Stealing a day's explanation is a metaphor for secretly changing the truth of the matter in order to get away with it.
Live an ignoble life with humiliation [explanation] Live with humiliation. And "living with dirt".
You drag out an ignoble existence [explanation] bear the burden of humiliation and seek survival.
Samuel stole the clock as a metaphor for his foolish behavior of deceiving himself.
Stealing [explanation] refers to petty theft.
Flattery is to cater to others so that you can live in poverty. Use "steal".
Camp: a military camp, a place where troops are stationed. Grab. Village: a defensive fence extending to the military camp. Sneak at the enemy's camp.
Secret contract: agreement; Period: date. Make a secret agreement with each other. Refers to a man and a woman who decide for life in private.
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