There are too many cooks, diamond cut diamond. Clap your hands, fake hands on people, wonderful hands to rejuvenate, within reach, clap your hands and walk quietly.
Start with your bare hands
Detailed explanation of related idioms:
Too many cooks spell [q and sh ǒ ubā ji m: o]? , describe people with many hands and miscellaneous, chaotic movements.
[Example] Too many cooks carried him out.
Diamond cut diamond, spelled as [qí fé ng dush ǒ u], means that both sides in the struggle are equally capable.
The two of them are in midair. Well played: diamond cut diamond, who will meet a talented person?
Clap your hands and applaud, spell: [p ā i sh ǒ u Ji à o h m ǐ o], clap your hands and applaud. Describe the elimination of hatred.
[Example] The wine glass was embedded in the bottom of the boat held high by two people. Smooth and intact, everyone applauds.
Human prosthetic hand, spelling: [Ji m sh u y ú ré n], error: in use. Help others do things for themselves.
He defeated his opponent with a fake hand.
Wonderful hand rejuvenation, spelling: [HuíCHN miào shǒu], wonderful hand rejuvenation. A person's good medical skills can restore the dying to health.
[Example] The owner of Qingbi Hehe Pavilion, the seventh time in "Golden World": "If the staff are rejuvenated, life and death are bones and make some friends."
Within reach, spelling: [ch ù sh ǒ u kjí], close at hand, you can get it with your hand.
This thing is right next to you, within reach.
Clap your hands and say hello, spell: [pāI shǒu chēng kuai], quick: happy. Clap your hands. More means that justice has been done or the result of things is satisfactory.
[Example] Ming Lingmengchu's "Two Moments of Surprise" Volume 35: "I saw that the evil aunt and the adulterer were all dead, and they all applauded.
Stand on tiptoe and spell [niè shǒu niè zú] to describe walking lightly. Also describes sneaking around, sneaking around. Use "toes".
[Example] Wei Qing Xiuren's "Flower Moon Mark" is the thirteenth time: "Little maids and others are stealthily packing up compact makeup in the outside, but they dare not say a word loudly, making it quiet inside and outside."
Starting with bare hands, pinyin: [[ch ? sh ǒ u q ǐ ji ā] describes the establishment of a family business under poor conditions. ?
[Example] Epitaph of Zou Zhongxiang in Wen Song: "Although you started with your bare hands, you are good at revealing your nature. When you are hungry at the age of 20, sending millet to 200 households next to you can damage your farming. "
Pinyin with bare hands: [chi sh ǒ u k not ng quá n? 】, with bare hands: empty hands. Empty hands. Metaphor has no dependence.
[Example] The old man doesn't know. The Japanese soldier has a gun, and he is unarmed. .