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Bad weather idiom waves

Surge: the appearance of surging water. Describe the waves as big and fast.

Surge: To rise upward and appear. The wind is blowing and the waves are very big. Metaphor things one after another, the momentum is huge.

Mud splashing: stirring mud and waves. Metaphor without ideas, do as the Romans do.

Waves: scary: scary; Tao: Big waves. Surging and frightening waves. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.

Slippery mud makes waves: slippery: like "spitting", it is confusing and confusing; Bai Yang: Make waves. Stir the mud and waves. Metaphor goes with the flow, I don't know to lead an honest and clean life.

Surging waves and huge waves coming from tigers: describe the swift and violent waves.

Turn the tide: pull: save; Horrible: violent waves. Metaphor is trying to save a dangerous situation.

Wandering: like duckweed, like waves. Metaphor is wandering everywhere, living without a fixed place.

The shadow of the waves: like duckweed and waves, there is nowhere to stay. Metaphor is wandering around, with no definite trace.

Wandering: like duckweed, like waves. Metaphor is wandering everywhere, living without a fixed place.

Water does not raise waves: Yang: hold high and rise; Wave: Wave. The water is calm and there are no waves.

Drift with the waves: Drift with the waves. Metaphor has no firm position, lacks the ability to judge right and wrong, and can only follow the crowd.

Drift with the current: ① the appearance of drifting with the current. (2) refers to peers stopping together. (3) Go with the flow. (4) Jude words go with the flow, follow the crowd.

Go with the flow: follow: follow. When the waves rise and fall, they drift with the running water. Metaphor has no firm position, lacks the ability to judge right and wrong, and can only follow the crowd.

Perseverance: Surge: The continuous appearance of waves rolling. As uninterrupted as running water. Pointing and talking.

Surge: The continuous appearance of waves. Like running water, it never stops. Pointing and talking.

Add fuel to the fire: LAN: big waves. Metaphor encourages and encourages the momentum and development of things (mostly bad things) and expands their influence.

Add fuel to the fire, and the wind will stop the meteor: LAN: big waves. Metaphor encourages the momentum of things and expands their influence from the side.

There is no smoke without fire. For example, things happen for a reason.

Waves without wind: There is no wind, only waves. Metaphor for no reason. It means deliberately making trouble.

Surge: Waves stir and collide with each other. It also means that the momentum is huge and unstoppable. With "Canglang Peng Pai".

Surging Peng Pai: Waves churn and collide with each other. It also means that the momentum is huge and unstoppable.

Surge: the way in which floods surge; Surge: Waves collide with each other. Describe the momentum as rainbow, unstoppable.

One wave is not over yet, and another wave has been done: one wave has not yet formed, and another wave has started again.

A foot deep water, a hundred feet high waves: a foot deep water sets off a hundred feet high waves. The metaphor is exaggerated and untrue.

One foot deep water, ten feet high waves: one foot deep water makes ten feet high waves. The metaphor is exaggerated and untrue.

A foot of water stirs up waves ten feet high. The metaphor is exaggerated and untrue.