1, gobble up
Describe the way you gobble up when you eat, from A Glance at a Glance: Dongshan Liu pretends to be able to follow the door. The synonym is unwilling to eat when you are hungry, and the antonym is chewing slowly. It is a joint structure, which is used as predicate, adverbial and attribute in sentences.
2. Dragon Pool and Tiger Cave
It means a deep pool where dragons live, a cave where tigers hide, and a metaphor for extremely dangerous places. The third fold of Yuan's anonymous Haotian Pagoda can not only knock down heaven and earth, but also jump out of this deep hole. In the Ming Dynasty, there were sixty divisions in Shi Naian, but Lu Junyi left the string of pearls to try the Dragon and Tiger Cave.
3. Add wings to the tiger.
It means that tigers have wings, which means that powerful people get help and become stronger. From Shu Zhuge Liang's "The Book of Mind and the Book of War". It is a verb-object structure, which is used as predicate, object and clause in sentences and contains commendatory meanings. Synonyms include adding wings to a tiger, adding wings to a tiger, icing on the cake, etc., while antonyms are adding fuel to the fire.
4. just so-so
Generally refers to doing things, and describes not being serious or careful, starting at midnight. Synonyms are careless and casual, while antonyms are earnest, conscientious, meticulous, single-minded, meticulous and striving for perfection. It is a kind of joint structure, which is used as predicate, attribute and adverbial in sentences and has derogatory meaning.
5. draw the tiger away from the mountain
China's idiom "moving mountains to topple tigers" comes from thirty-six strategies. This idiom means trying to get the tiger to leave the original mountain, which is a metaphor for trying to get the other person to leave the original place so as to take the opportunity to act. Generally used as predicate and attribute in sentences.