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Idioms describing fugitives

This is an idiom.

A dead rabbit

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[Interpretation]

A fugitive. Also known as taking risks and breaking the law; A person who despairs of life. Death: none; Life: first name; Despair: delete the name if you escape; Therefore, it is desperate to escape; That is, escape; Exile; ACTS: A kind of person (including derogatory meaning).

[out]

"Zhou Shu Guo Yanchuan": "Desperado; Salty labor. "

[Pronunciation]

It; It can't be pronounced "zι".

[shape discrimination]

It; Can't write "knowledge".

[near meaning]

a dead rabbit

[antonym]

A modest and prudent gentleman

[usage]

Used as a derogatory term. Refers to the bad guys who are desperate to do evil. Generally used as subject and object.

[structure]

Too formal.

[example]

(1) in the western underworld; There is a lot of evil.

② this gang ~; Do all kinds of bad things. What makes people happy is; Public security personnel finally caught them all.

[English translation]

a dead rabbit