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A comfortable living environment or a small warm and comfortable place or room.

2. Daydream: a metaphor for a fantasy that cannot be realized at all.

3. baiwenhang: a metaphor for ungrateful people.

4. Half the sky: Metaphorically speaking, women in the new society hold up half the sky. It is also used to refer to women in the new society.

5. stumbling block: a stumbling stone is a metaphor for something that hinders progress.

6. Umbrella: A metaphor for a powerful person who has a deterrent effect or can play a protective role.

7, cramming for the Buddha's feet temporarily: the original metaphor is that there is no contact at ordinary times, and it is sought in a hurry. Later, it means that there is no preparation at ordinary times, and it is temporarily rushed.

8, bear the blame: metaphor passed down from generation to generation, generally refers to being wronged.

9. Close the door: If the owner refuses to leave or the owner is absent, the person who comes to the door is called to close the door.

10, chameleon: a metaphor for a political speculator watching the wind turn the rudder.

1 1. Edge ball: When playing table tennis, the ball on the edge of the table was rubbed. Later, what was done at the edge of the prescribed boundary was compared to playing the edge ball.

12. Fired squid: As soon as the squid is fried, it rolls up like a blanket, which is a metaphor for dismissal.

13, fried cold rice (also known as "copying instant rice"): a metaphor for repeating what has been said or done, with no new content.

14, open a small stove: metaphor for special care. Say "eat a small stove" again.

15. Hard shoes: a metaphor for using the power of others to give others difficulties, revenge or constraints.

16, singing the leading role: metaphor assumes the main task or plays a leading role in a certain aspect.

17, singing the bad face: white face: the villain in Beijing opera. Play a negative role and take a harsh attitude towards things.

18, singing high-profile: saying unrealistic and beautiful words; All talk and no action.

19, running a red light: metaphor goes beyond the existing rules of law.

20. punching bag: it is a metaphor for people who vent their grievances.

2 1, lighting a jack-o'-lantern: a metaphor for encouraging others to do bad things.

22. Dropping a cup: It is a metaphor that things are unexpected and surprising.

23. Pillar: Metaphor is the main pillar.

24, reassurance: something that can make people emotionally stable.

25, fixed disk star: metaphor for a certain concept, quasi-concept.

26. Sniper: Hiding in the dark and suddenly shooting at unsuspecting people.

27. Guerrilla warfare: Metaphorically, there is no place to engage in work or activities.

28. Ambush: a metaphor for hiding materials, manpower or problems.

29, pioneer: metaphor is the first to forge ahead.

30. Take the lead: the metaphor is to rush ahead and take the lead.

3 1, bureaucratic jargon: refers to saying some official rhetoric and tone, or responding, shirking or blaming others with high-sounding words.

32. Running water: a metaphor for having nothing but nothing.

33. Bypass: mediate disputes and ease contradictions.

34. Stop in advance: In March or group travel, first of all, someone will go to check in in advance.

35. Help: be an assistant.

36. Toothache: refers to eating a hearty meal occasionally.

37, charades: did not clearly say or express the meaning, let the other party guess.

38.Cover: metaphor covers up or covers up (bad guys and bad things).

39. There is a windfall: treat people to financial meals in a certain name.

40. Macroclimate: It is a metaphor for a political and economic situation or ideological trend that has emerged on a large scale.

4 1, hodgepodge: a metaphor for putting different things together at will.

42. Big pot rice: the ordinary food that most people eat.

43. Melting pot: an environment for exercising thoughts, sentiments and temperament.

44.Shield: metaphor to escape or cover up.

45, wearing a top hat: a metaphor for saying a compliment to others.

46. The first shot: direct criticism

47. Suspicion: Using delicious food to arouse people's appetite is also a metaphor for people's desire or interest.

48. Playing against Taiwan: It is a metaphor that the two sides are competing for similar jobs or things.

49. Falling in one ear: the wind blowing in the ear is a metaphor for words that are not taken to heart after listening (mostly advice and exhortation).

50, stab in the back hurts people: metaphor hurts people secretly.

5 1, vent: deliberately create an atmosphere (derogatory)

52. Turn over the sesame seed cake: toss and turn.

53. Husband and wife shop: any collective or unit of husband and wife.

54. Trick: An insidious means or policy.

55. The Gate of Hell: Superstition and legend say that the junction of Yin and Yang is a metaphor for a dangerous place.

56, ghost idea: bad idea.

57. Ghost painting symbol: the handwriting is scrawled and illegible.

58, crossing the river pawn: metaphor is not afraid of sacrifice and setbacks, the courage to fight, never back down.

59, hanging oil bottle: angry mouth pursed up.

60. Huang Tang: I was angered.

6 1, Guan Mi Tang: Sweet talk to people.

62. Shamao: Resigned from the official position because of dissatisfaction.

63. hob meat: a stubborn person who is hard to get rid of.

64, dry thunder, no rain: metaphor only momentum, no actual action.

65, blank stare: describe anxiety, weakness.

66. Sieve: Choose carefully

67. High-profile: refers to tolerance and understanding of others.

Snowball: It means that things are increasing in quantity and scale on the original basis.

69. A scene-by-scene review of the past was described.

70. Confusion: A metaphor for unprincipled mediation or compromise.

7 1, Living Bodhisattva: It is a metaphor for a person who is charitable and saves the suffering.

72. Living Yan: Metaphor is extremely vicious and cruel.

73. A walking dictionary: a person with a particularly rich knowledge of figurative words.

74, pink eye: envy others for being famous or beneficial.

75. Hongmen Banquet: A banquet that hurts guests.

76. Amulet: a metaphor for someone or something who protects himself in order to avoid difficulties or punishment.

77. Carbine: A surprise attack on pursuers.

78. Cross gondola: Sudden and unreasonable participation.

79. Draw a circle: Bureaucracy without going deep into reality

80. Drinking ink: refers to going to school.

8 1, depth charge: a metaphor for the person who takes the lead.

82. Tightening spell: a metaphor for something that binds people.

83. Hand in a blank sheet of paper: Metaphorically, the task is not finished at all.

84. Paying tuition fees: generally speaking, it means paying money or other costs for a certain cause.

85. Clapboard gas: refers to accusations from opposing sides.

86. uncooked rice: the original meaning is half-cooked rice, which is a metaphor for things that are difficult to do well at first.

87. Exposing scars: a metaphor for exposing people's shortcomings.

88. Packing: A metaphor for being fired or resigned and leaving the workplace.

89. Chicken hair shop: an inn with poor conditions.

90. urgent chapter: an article that has been completed in a hurry.

9 1, uncover the painted skin: tear off the camouflage.

92. Squeezing toothpaste: a metaphor for not speaking fast. When people ask them step by step, they say it bit by bit.

93. Uncover the lid: a metaphor for exposing contradictions or problems.

94. Unbutton: It is a metaphor to untie the bondage of the mind.

95. Talk big: brag, tell jokes and chat aimlessly.

96. Preface: A metaphor for the beginning of an article or speech.

97. Get off to a good start: it is a metaphor to make remarkable achievements at the beginning of a year or a job.

98. Absenteeism: Originally, it refers to soldiers leaving the team to escape privately, and later, it refers to lack of concentration.

99, driving backwards: metaphor against the direction of progress.

100, driving fast: a metaphor for speeding up work and study.

10 1, burning the midnight oil: In order to catch up with time, I continue to work and study at night.

102, give the green light: a metaphor for allowing something to be done.

103, open the back door: a metaphor for giving improper convenience and benefits by taking advantage of one's authority.

104, catch phrase: frequently said words.

105, labeling: giving people or things a ready-made reputation without investigation and study.

106, stuck in the neck: deliberately making things difficult at the critical moment.

107, Kaiyang: Experience something new.

108, showdown: announce details.

109, old-fashioned: the words describing things are out of date.

1 10, the old imperial calendar: a metaphor for outdated rules.

1 1 1, nonsense: a metaphor for nonsense or nonsense.

1 12. Chaos: a chaotic situation or unit that is difficult to clean up and rectify.

1 13, fishing for straw: a metaphor for struggling in vain in despair, but also a metaphor for taking advantage of the trend.

1 14, fishing for the world: refers to going out.

1 15, leaving the tail: figuratively speaking, things were not done thoroughly, but they were left behind.

There is a problem.

1 16, revealing the clues: a metaphor for revealing the hidden truth.

1 17, Lang Langpei: Forced kneading, both sides have different wishes.

1 18, big saw: pulling back and forth between each other.

1 19, snowballing: more and more.

120, a drowned rat: described as soaking wet, like a chicken falling into hot water.

12 1, Ma Daha: The abbreviation of "careless, careless, laughing and laughing" refers to a careless person.

122, hornet's nest: a metaphor for people who are difficult to get along with or things that can cause trouble and disputes.

123, Monday morning quarterback: a chess term, a metaphor for an untimely move.

124, pawn: used to refer to people who run around serving in front of cars, and now used to compare people who work for others.

125, marathon: the metaphor lasts for a long time.

126, full-house irrigation: a teaching method taught by teachers.

127, full house: describes a total victory or prosperity everywhere.

128, full house: full house applause.

129, flying all over the sky: describes running around.

130, ecstasy: a metaphor for a trap or trick that confuses people.

13 1, Idler: Procrastination at work also refers to laziness and procrastination.

132, laity: laity.

133, plastic surgery: if you entertain yourself or flatter yourself without solving the problem.

134, no star: I have no idea.

135, helpless: metaphor is helpless.

136, I don't know: I don't know.

137, I don't understand the gourd: difficult words and things to guess.

138, muddling along: procrastination at work, also refers to laziness and procrastination.

139, suspense: Metaphorically speaking and doing things in an emergency makes the other party anxious and agrees to their own requirements.

140, pinch your nose: do what you don't want to do.

14 1, kneading dough: a metaphor for breaking the rules.

142, dead end: a metaphor for an unsolvable problem or a small problem that is not worth studying.

143, awesome: a metaphor for the main contradiction of things or the key that affects the overall situation.

144, frolic in the waves: a metaphor for people who dare to struggle in risks.

145, walk-on: China traditional opera term, that is, to play an unimportant role such as a follower or a pawn. Now it is often compared to doing odd jobs under people's hands.

146, pickled mushrooms: deliberately entangled, delaying time.

147, bubble disease number: minor illness, serious illness, or emotional long-term vacation.

148, the barrel of a gun: a metaphor for an impatient, outspoken and argumentative person.

149, hit a nail: a metaphor for being resisted or rejected, not achieving the goal, and still feeling embarrassed.

150, the first time: a metaphor for things appearing for the first time.

15 1, swinging grass: a metaphor for people who have no opinions and fall with the wind.

152, drumming: metaphor from the side to help the cavity, from the side to help the situation.

153, stepping on the door: metaphor is the initial means to seek fame and fortune.