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Annotate some common idioms ~

Breaking the door: unexpected things suddenly appear in some aspects

Suffer on behalf of others: suffer on behalf of others, generally referring to injustice

Suspicion: To arouse desire or interest.

Nausea: I don't want to eat, because I'm tired of eating.

Inverted door: the man goes to the woman's house to get married and settle down.

Trumpeter: Propagandizing for bad guys or wrong theories.

Fall headfirst: When you fall, you hit your head first.

Pot rice: enjoy the same treatment regardless of working conditions.

Fried cold rice: repeat what you said

Eat it: it's effective and popular.

Make a fool of yourself: just kidding, make a fool of yourself

Microphone: As they say, people who have no opinion of themselves.

Take a file: a cooperative person

Drip: intravenous infusion

Shield: an excuse to escape or cover up.

Inverted: the high is low and the low is high.

Dislike: jobs that few people are engaged in, outdated, etc.

Old-fashioned: Out of date

Rush: What a nuisance.

Drag yourself into the water: lure others and yourself into doing bad things.

Turn around continuously: a metaphor for working day and night.

Title: Signature in front

Profit market: a sign of good luck/prosperous business.

Label: to give a person or thing a ready-made notoriety without investigation and research.

Talk big: To talk big aimlessly.

Cold treatment: it means to put things aside for the time being and wait until the right time.

Popular color: a color that is generally loved by people in a certain period of time.

Show the trail: reveal the truth of the matter.

Save a hand: don't show your skills.

Diary: A narrative or record that lists phenomena without analysis.

Show off one's skills

Reservoir Dogs: A bad person who has lost power.

Ma Daha: A careless person.

Monday morning quarterback: an outdated move

Road news: hearsay news

Local snake: refers to the local bully.

Top bull: a metaphor for persistence or contradiction.

Pacify: Words or actions that can calm the mind and emotions.

In a daze: worried and powerless.

Qualified: meeting certain standards

Fancy: beautiful but lacking practical value.

Inferior water: bad idea

Local snake: refers to the local bully.

Top bull: a metaphor for persistence or contradiction.

Pacify: Words or actions that can calm the mind and emotions.

In a daze: worried and powerless.

Qualified: meeting certain standards

Fancy: beautiful but lacking practical value.

Inferior water: bad idea

Empty cannon: I said I can't cash it.

Rebound: Turn around and give the pursuer a sudden attack.

Compete with strength/power.

Fake sven: dress up as a cultural person

Daredevil: A reckless person.

No price: it's the same for everyone.

Internal: internal situation. Example: I don't know what to do.

Open mouth: refers to making an exception or releasing restrictions in some aspects.

Trick: A secret or ambiguous thing/trick.

Suspense: mystifying at the critical point, making the other party anxious and agreeing to their own requirements.

Nothing: nothing.

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

Partition: indicates that the person in charge makes a decision.

Be rejected or reprimanded.

Mother-in-law: Describe being slow, wordy or emotionally fragile.

Rip off: Take advantage of other people's weaknesses or use some excuses to raise prices or ask for property.

Qingshui yamen: Now it is often used to describe an institution with less funds and less welfare.

Warm-up: To train or compete before an official competition.

Infighting: a conspiracy within a family or group.

Once in ten years: refers to some rare situations for many years.

Three times five divided by two: describe being quick.

The sky is high and the emperor is far away: it means that it is remote and not controlled by the legal system.

Three-inch golden tongue: refers to eloquence.

Colored glasses: prejudice or prejudice that prevents a correct view from being drawn.

Look at three without looking at two: it means that words or actions are thoughtless and inappropriate.

Close the door: shut out by the owner or encounter the owner's absence.

Eat dumb loss: there is no place to complain or dare not make a sound after eating a loss.

Big brother: refers to people who have reached or are close to adulthood.

Wearing jumpsuits: colluding with each other to cover up

Honesty: Honesty

Miserable: Describe a miserable appearance

Wheel talk: rambling words

I didn't leave my words: things haven't been done yet.

Use a banner as a tiger skin: scare people with a banner

This time it's different: the situation has changed at different times.

Ding is Ding Mao. He is serious and not careless.

Selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head: doing bad things by good name

Get more than one bargained for: embarrassed.

Press the gourd to float the ladle: many problems make people pay attention to one thing and can't see another.

Look at the Buddha instead of the monk: look at another person's feelings to meet this person's requirements

Like it or not: despair

When things come to an end, there is always a way to solve the problem.

Blow a beard and stare: describe anger

Drive ducks to the shelves: force them to do things they can't do.

Squeeze out: not to your own family, but to outsiders.

Nine times out of ten: almost close to (reality)

Much thunder and little rain: only momentum without action

Arms can't twist thighs: weak enemies can't beat strong enemies.

Pick a bone in an egg: deliberately find fault

Keep in touch with both parties.

Ivory never grows in a dog's mouth: bad people can't say good things.

Great effort: great strength.

I don't know my height: I'm short-sighted and arrogant.

Be a monk for a day and hit the bell for a day: perfunctory

Get to the bottom: get to the bottom

The hard part is toasting: if you don't listen to good advice, you will be forced to accept it.

Cut the Gordian knot: Solve complex problems quickly with decisive methods.

A donkey's lips are not right for a horse's mouth: a metaphor for answering irrelevant questions or things that don't match.

Dog skin plaster seller: it's a lie, but it's nice to say.

If you stay in the green hills, you are not afraid of burning without firewood: as long as people or strength are saved, there is hope for development in the future.

Treat the headache, treat the foot pain: metaphor does not fundamentally solve the problem, but only deals with it from the side.

One is one, and the other is two: describe being careful about things.

Only state officials are allowed to set fires: describe tyranny and cruel rule.

Cooked with uncooked rice: what has been done cannot be changed.

Don't give up until you reach the Yellow River: don't give up until you reach your goal.

He who unties the bell must also tie the bell: he who unties the bell must also tie the bell.

Put down the butcher's knife and become a Buddha: the wicked can repent, stop doing evil and become good people.

Half a hundred miles: The closer you get to success, the more you should take it seriously.

It's neither cold for one day nor hot for three days: figuratively speaking, things can't be done overnight.

Don't dare to cross the line: you can't cross the line step by step.

Respect is not as good as obedience: Respect in attitude is not as good as obeying other people's orders.

General: No matter where you put it, it is accurate.

There is no silver here: I tried to hide it, but it turned out to be more exposed.

Notes on common idioms

Breaking the door: unexpected things suddenly appear in some aspects

Suffer on behalf of others: suffer on behalf of others, generally referring to injustice

Suspicion: To arouse desire or interest.

Nausea: I don't want to eat, because I'm tired of eating.

Inverted door: the man goes to the woman's house to get married and settle down.

Trumpeter: Propagandizing for bad guys or wrong theories.

Fall headfirst: When you fall, you hit your head first.

Pot rice: enjoy the same treatment regardless of working conditions.

Fried cold rice: repeat what you said

Eat it: it's effective and popular.

Make a fool of yourself: just kidding, make a fool of yourself

Microphone: As they say, people who have no opinion of themselves.

Take a file: a cooperative person

Drip: intravenous infusion

Shield: an excuse to escape or cover up.

Inverted: the high is low and the low is high.

Dislike: jobs that few people are engaged in, outdated, etc.

Old-fashioned: Out of date

Rush: What a nuisance.

Drag yourself into the water: lure others and yourself into doing bad things.

Turn around continuously: a metaphor for working day and night.

Title: Signature in front

Profit market: a sign of good luck/prosperous business.

Label: to give a person or thing a ready-made notoriety without investigation and research.

Talk big: To talk big aimlessly.

Cold treatment: it means to put things aside for the time being and wait until the right time.

Popular color: a color that is generally loved by people in a certain period of time.

Show the trail: reveal the truth of the matter.

Save a hand: don't show your skills.

Diary: A narrative or record that lists phenomena without analysis.

Show off one's skills

Reservoir Dogs: A bad person who has lost power.

Ma Daha: A careless person.

Monday morning quarterback: an outdated move

Road news: hearsay news

Local snake: refers to the local bully.

Top bull: a metaphor for persistence or contradiction.

Pacify: Words or actions that can calm the mind and emotions.

In a daze: worried and powerless.

Qualified: meeting certain standards

Fancy: beautiful but lacking practical value.

Inferior water: bad idea

Local snake: refers to the local bully.

Top bull: a metaphor for persistence or contradiction.

Pacify: Words or actions that can calm the mind and emotions.

In a daze: worried and powerless.

Qualified: meeting certain standards

Fancy: beautiful but lacking practical value.

Inferior water: bad idea

Empty cannon: I said I can't cash it.

Rebound: Turn around and give the pursuer a sudden attack.

Compete with strength/power.

Fake sven: dress up as a cultural person

Daredevil: A reckless person.

No price: it's the same for everyone.

Internal: internal situation. Example: I don't know what to do.

Open mouth: refers to making exceptions or releasing restrictions in some aspects.

Trick: A secret or ambiguous thing/trick.

Suspense: mystifying at the critical point, making the other party anxious and agreeing to their own requirements.

Nothing: nothing.

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

Partition: indicates that the person in charge makes a decision.

Be rejected or reprimanded.

Mother-in-law: Describe being slow, wordy or emotionally fragile.

Rip off: Take advantage of other people's weaknesses or use some excuses to raise prices or ask for property.

Qingshui yamen: nowadays, it is often compared to an institution with less funds and less welfare.

Warm-up: To train or compete before an official competition.

Infighting: a conspiracy within a family or group.

Once in ten years: refers to some rare situations for many years.

Three times five divided by two: describe being quick.

The sky is high and the emperor is far away: it means that it is remote and not controlled by the legal system.

Three-inch golden tongue: refers to eloquence.

Colored glasses: prejudice or prejudice that prevents a correct view from being drawn.

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