Open your eyes and grind your teeth: open your eyes when you are angry. Keep your eyes open and bite the bullet. Describe the appearance of extreme anger.
White-toothed moth eyebrow: an eyebrow that is curved and long like the antenna of a silkworm moth. Slender eyebrows and white teeth. Describe the beauty of women.
Auxiliary car lip and tooth assistance: cheekbones next to the mouth. Car: gum, that is, gum bone. Cheekbones and gums, lips and teeth. Refers to two interdependent parties.
* * * The metaphor of combining lips and teeth.
What's the point: it's worth it; Hang a tooth: mention, talk about it. Not worth talking about. It doesn't make any sense.
Yellow hair and yellow teeth are metaphors for longevity.
A glib tongue describes people as smart and good at talking.
Bright eyes and white teeth, white teeth Describing a woman's beautiful appearance also refers to a beautiful woman.
Glare and gnash one's teeth: glare; Teeth cutting: grit your teeth. Describe extreme resentment.
Hair is unkempt and teeth are sparse. Describe a person's aging.
Searching for roots and picking teeth is a metaphor for deliberately picking faults and finding faults.
Pick a shuttle: throw people with a shuttle. Metaphor means that women resist men's teasing and temptation.
Gritting one's teeth: Gritting one's teeth shows hatred. Describe extreme hatred or disgust. Also describes trying to suppress an emotion or feeling.
Red lips and bright teeth, white teeth. Describe the beautiful appearance.
Open your eyes when you are angry. Keep your eyes open and bite the bullet. Describe the appearance of extreme anger.
Hair has teeth, hair has teeth. Refers to people. To say the least, it means that you are still alone or if you are alone.
Wear eyebrows with teeth, eyebrows with teeth. Refers to people.
Answer blows with blows, or fight with words. Tease with jokes. Fight, preach "tease"
There are no teeth in the neck. Old age.
Crack the corner of the eye and chew the corner of the eye: eye socket. My eyes are splitting and my teeth are clenched. Metaphor anger to the extreme.
Smart, smart, eloquent.
Fangs are a metaphor for people who are good at talking.
Make people gnash their teeth: make; Teeth cutting: grinding teeth, indicating extreme resentment. It's disgusting.
Grind your teeth. Describe the evil spirit.
A glib tongue means being eloquent and good at words.
Hair is unkempt and teeth are sharp, which describes the appearance of fluffy hair, missing teeth and aging in old age.
Dye one's beard, hair and dentures. To cover up aging.
Young teeth mean youth and beauty.
Biting one's teeth describes extreme hatred or hatred and also describes trying to suppress an emotion or feeling. Use "gnashing your teeth"
Respect for age is still a dental year: age. Shang: advocating. Teeth: age. It means respecting the elderly.
2. Excuse me, the last word is the idiom tiger's mouth pulls teeth: tiger's mouth pulls teeth. Metaphor means doing something very dangerous.
Buckling: buckling: twists and turns; Grit your teeth: not smooth. An article that does not read smoothly.
Golden mouth and jade teeth: golden jade: metaphor is precious. It refers to the emperor's golden mouth and jade teeth. What he said is that he can't change it. Now this metaphor is uncompromising.
Bluetooth: blue face: the face is blue; Fangs: long teeth exposed outside. In ancient fairy tales, the faces of evil spirits are described. The face is extremely fierce.
Answer blows with blows: use a bite to deal with a bite. Metaphor is tit for tat.
North Gate South Teeth: North Gate: General Yulin; South Asia: refers to the prime minister. Refers to civil and military etiquette.
To stir up a quarrel: it means to stir up right and wrong.
Wear hair and teeth: have hair and teeth. Refers to people.
Claw sawtooth: refers to the claws and teeth of birds and animals. Metaphor of human cruelty. It is also a metaphor for an armed army.
Gnashing teeth: describe sentences that are difficult to understand. It's the same as "crooked teeth"
Bow: bow: the same as "bow", tortuous, extended to unsmooth; Grit your teeth: it's awkward and awkward to read. The description text is obscure and difficult to understand and read.
Risks and risks: describe sentences that are difficult to understand. It's the same as "crooked teeth"
Gnashing teeth: describe sentences that are difficult to understand.
Clap your hands in class: move your lips and move your tongue. Class, the same as "Ke".
Sharp-tongued: sharp-tongued, flexible and clever. Have a glib tongue.
Have a glib tongue: It means to have a glib tongue.
Fangs: articulate and articulate.
Marquee horn rat tooth: sparrow, mouse: metaphor * * *. Originally refers to the dispute caused by forcing the woman to get married. Later, it generally refers to prison proceedings and quarrels.
Strong mouth and hard teeth: refers to glib tongue.
Iron-faced spear and iron teeth: metaphor for perseverance and hard work.
Kouga: Metaphor is eloquent.
Iron spear teeth:
Claw with claws and teeth: losing face, originally described as a beast, often used as a metaphor for wildness and fierceness.
Kissing molars: I'm still smiling. A pair of lost face.
Tooth of a mouse and sparrow: refers to litigation.
The last sentence is yes. Four-character idioms abound: one by one. Can be seen everywhere, description is extremely common.
Equal to each other, everywhere. Describe many similar things or situations.
Better than better: auxiliary words are meaningless; W: Just; Yes: So. It's not just that. In other words, not only that.
Nothing is done a hundred times, and nothing is done right. The descriptions are all wrong. It's useless.
Everything is eye-catching: eye contact. Anywhere you can see with your eyes.
Nodding is a sign of approval or affirmation.
Nodding is a sign of approval or affirmation.
Independence means: yes. No matter what others think, just do what you think is right.
Eyes and ears are abnormal.
Bow down: bow down, bend over; Namely: just. Just lower your head and pick it up. It's everywhere. A lot of descriptions, easy to get.
It's everywhere. Just lower your head and pick it up. It's everywhere. A lot of descriptions, easy to get.
* * * The country doing business is: the major policies of the country. * * * Discuss national policies and guidelines.
Go your own way: do it, do it; Yes: that's right. Do what you think is right. The metaphor is different.
Accumulated achievements refer to long-term mistakes, which are usually considered correct.
I looked up and saw everything. Describe a large number.
Nothing is nothing: compromise. It means that there are differences of opinion and it is impossible to decide which side to take.
Mo Mo: No, still; Intention: compromise, conclusion; Yes: right. I don't know which one is right Describe differences of opinion, no consensus.
I can't decide which is right. Describe differences of opinion, no consensus.
People are not things, which means that people have changed and the scenery has not changed.
Paradoxically, seemingly contradictory or contrary to common sense may actually be right.
Seeking truth from facts refers to starting from the actual object, exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.
The teacher's heart is the teacher's heart: taking the heart as a teacher means only believing in yourself; Naturally: act according to your own subjective intentions. Describe being self-righteous and refusing to accept the correct opinions of others.
It's everywhere. It's everywhere. Refers to the ubiquity of a person or thing.
The world is full of floods, everywhere. Metaphor is widespread social chaos. It also means that there are some kind of low people or bad atmosphere everywhere.
Xi Feicheng is used to some wrong things, but thinks it is right.
Learning is not victory: habit; Not: wrong; Yes: correct. Accustomed to some wrong things, I think it is right.
Laziness has nothing to do with right or wrong and discussion. With "idle is idle".
It's the same again: again, again. This is also the case.
Yesterday is not right or wrong today: wrong, wrong; Yes, that's right. What is right now is wrong in the past.
Non-literature, with gorgeous appearance but no corresponding essence.
The last word is "Zhu", which is a four-word word. Metaphor is to write a good article because of frustration.
The pearls in the sea were missed by pearl pickers. Metaphor buried talents or buried talents.
Two dragons play with pearls. Two dragons stand opposite each other, playing with a treasure.
Cough and spit into beads: coughing and spitting is a metaphor for talking and discussing. "Cough" is also written as "Qi". Metaphor is precise in words and incisive in exposition. He also described the writing as extremely beautiful.
Good words, such as pearls, refer to many aphorisms and quips in poetry.
Compared with Bi Sui Zhu, it is a very precious thing.
Old mussels give birth to pearls, which used to mean that the old man has a virtuous son. Later refers to old age.
As heavy as beads: in a string. One by one, like a string of beads.
The pearl of a snake is an ear bead. The original metaphor is priceless. Later, it was also a metaphor for talent.
Buy a bamboo rafter and return the pearl rafter: wooden box; Pearl: Pearl. Bought a business box and returned the pearls. Metaphor has no vision and improper choice.
Putting trivial things on important ones broke his stomach and hid pearls in it. Metaphor hurts the body, and the weight is reversed.
Go up the mountain to collect pearls. Metaphor means doing things in the wrong direction and method, and certainly can't achieve the goal.
The Pearl of Sui and Hou Dynasties Sui: the name of an ancient country. Metaphor is a precious object.
Pearl exploration: refers to the ancient black dragon. Take the sphere under the dragon's jaw. It originally meant taking big risks and making big profits. Later, it is often compared to the profound meaning, concise wording and main points of the article.
Fairy dew pearls are metaphors of charm and beauty. He also described calligraphy as elegant and mellow.
"Blind" is a metaphor for not knowing the goods and not seeing the good or bad.
A string of Li Zhu: a precious bead, which is said to come from the chin of a dragon. Metaphorically, this song is like a string of beads.
A word is a pearl, and a word is like a pearl. Describe the mellow voice. It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous words.
Coix lachryma-jobi pearl Coix lachryma-jobi: A perennial herb whose fruit can be used for brewing wine and medicine. Coix seed was said to be a pearl by people who entered the field. Metaphor is being slandered and wronged.
As blind as a bat: eyes. No eyes. Used to scold others for being blind and not seeing the greatness or importance of someone or something.
Mix fish and pearls in front of pigs: adulterate and pretend. Imitate pearls with fisheyes. Metaphor is confusing the real with the fake.
The apple of the eye is a metaphor for accepting children loved by parents, especially daughters.
Holding jade and pearls is a metaphor for being knowledgeable and well informed.
Metaphor is to write a good article because of frustration. The same as "mussels become pearls when they are ill."
Brown pregnant beads were dressed in coarse clothes and hugged precious beads. Metaphor is poor, but there is real talent and learning.
Dropping dew and grinding beads refers to dripping water and grinding ink.
Hepu's return to the Pearl is a metaphor for something lost or people returning to their hometown. With Hepu Zhu Huan.
Good words are like pearls, which shows that there are many aphorisms and witticisms in poetry.
A grain of rice is a metaphor for weak things.
Punch: Beads. Interesting words come and go.
Eyes like a pair of hanging beads. Describe the bright and shiny eyes.
Cutting a clam to get a pearl is a metaphor for seeking talent and being thirsty. It's the same as "opening a clam to get a pearl"
Cut the mussel shell and put the pearls in. Metaphor is a person of noble character.
Spit out jade beads to make beautiful jade, spit out pearls. Metaphor is a beautiful scene of splashing water.
The pearl metaphor between fish eyes confuses the true and false.
Hidden beads are hidden: hidden. Raft: wooden box. The jewels are hidden in wooden boxes, waiting to be sold at high prices. It is a metaphor for talented people to stand by and retire.
Jade boiled beads are as expensive as jade, and fuel is as expensive as gold. The original description is expensive and life is difficult; After describing the luxury of life.