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Urgent need 100 idioms with animals!
1, the mouse is afraid of hurting the equipment, which is a metaphor for doing things with scruples.

2, scurrying around to describe the situation of escape.

3. Although there are many metaphor skills, they cannot be single-minded.

4. The rat's tooth and sparrow's horn is a metaphor for competing with people.

5, the mouse liver worm arm refers to extremely low and tiny things.

6, the mole drinking water river metaphor is small, not much; Or nothing at all.

7. Rat's head and mouse's eyes are used to describe a person's appearance, such as rat's head and mouse's eyes. It is similar to the meaning of "monkey face with a pointed mouth", but "monkey face with a pointed mouth" only describes ugliness, while "rat head and mouse brain" emphasizes its treachery and cunning.

The metaphor of eighty or ninety cents is of little value.

9. Nine cows and two tigers are powerful metaphors.

10, Niu Daokao describes a talented person, a little talented.

1 1, ox ear alliance, ancient blood as alliance.

Niu Yi wept for the poor couple.

13, riding a tiger means that after a person has done something, it is too late to stop, which means that he is in a dilemma.

14, riding a tiger is difficult, and it is impossible to stop because of the general trend.

15. This is an impossible metaphor.

16, Feng He, the angry tiger, beat the tiger with his bare hands and crossed the river without a boat, which is a metaphor for the courage of the brave.

17, the original intention of talking about a tiger turning pale is that you must experience it yourself to have true knowledge; Later, it expanded to fear something, and when it comes to it, you will panic.

18, a plan to transfer tigers on the mountain, deceiving people to leave the base area in order to achieve a certain goal.

19, raising a tiger for trouble is a metaphor for conniving at the enemy or the wicked and bringing future trouble to yourself.