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Idioms containing the word wolf.

Idioms containing the word wolf.

There are 103 idioms containing the word wolf, mainly in the following four situations:

One: First of all, there are 43 "Wolf" idioms:

Awkward. Describe the embarrassing appearance.

Collaborate with each other to do bad things.

Wolves rush to the heart: pigs; Burst: dash. Run like a wolf and collide like a pig. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.

Wolves are greedy, as greedy as wolves, and stare big eyes like tigers. Metaphor is ambitious.

Wolves are as greedy as wolves; Steal like a mouse. Often describe the enemy as greedy and despicable.

Wolf down to describe the appearance of eating fiercely and in a hurry.

Cruel and ruthless describes the heart as fierce and vicious as a wolf and a dog.

Cruel dogs behave like wolves and dogs. Metaphor is greed, malice and meanness.

Wolf smoke everywhere: smoke rising from burning wolf dung when the ancient frontier defense alarm sounded. Alarms and fireworks are everywhere, indicating that the frontier is not calm.

A wolf's eyes and a mouse's eyebrows describe a person's ferocious appearance.

Wolf ambition Wolf: Wolf cub. Young as the wolf is, he is fierce by nature. Metaphor is cruel and vicious, and habits are hard to change.

Hey: hey; Various forms: various forms. Describe extreme sleepiness and embarrassment.

Confused Zhang Zhou refers to panic.

Wolves run everywhere, wolves and mice run everywhere. Describe people running around and running around.

The wolf ran to the mouse and secretly described the bad guys making trouble everywhere.

The wolf ran to find the rabbit and escaped in a hurry.

Wolf down to describe eating fiercely and urgently. It's the same as "Wolf eats tiger".

Wolf down to describe eating fiercely and urgently. It's the same as "Wolf eats tiger".

The wolf eats the tiger (1) to describe eating fiercely and eating urgently. It's the same as "Wolf eats tiger". (2) metaphor cruel exploitation soukuo.

Wolf down to describe eating is fierce and urgent.

The wolf ate the bread, and the wolf took it from the man, but he couldn't swallow it or spit it out. This is a metaphor for suffering and self-tolerance.

Wolves, insects, tigers and leopards generally refer to fierce animals. (2) metaphor ferocious gangsters.

Wolves are as fierce as Zhang Yi. Describe violence and arrogance.

Wolves are as fierce as wolves and as upright as tigers. Metaphor is a violent person waiting for an opportunity.

The wolf was suspicious and pointed left and right, with fear and hesitation. Wolves care, and they often look back when they leave; Suspicious, foxes are suspicious by nature.

Wolves look at things like wolves. Describe majestic and fierce.

The wolf's surprise is a metaphor for panic.

Wolves look at kites as wolves and eagles. Describe fierce greed.

A wolf howling dog describes a wicked person barking.

The howling of wolves and ghosts is harsh.

Wolf howling and ghost howling describe harsh voices. It's the same as "the wolf howls and the ghost cries".

Wolves and ghosts cry to describe the sound of crying.

"Wolf in distress" is a metaphor for a difficult situation.

The venom of wolves describes people as vicious.

The front door drove the wolf away and the tiger came from the back door. Metaphor bad guys come one after another.

Wolf and Tiger: Cooked food, meals. Describe eating is fierce and urgent. Also known as "wolfing down".

The wolf flies like a wolf and spreads its wings like a kite. Describe the bad guys as crazy and arrogant to the extreme.

Wolves run like wolves and run like pigs. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around. It's the same as "the wolf drives to death".

Gobble describes eating fiercely and in a hurry.

Swallow and chew like a wolf or tiger. Metaphor is extremely greedy and cruel.

Full of talk, rambling boasting.

The metaphor of feeding wolves and sheep is to treat bad people as good people.

The wolf's heart is a metaphor of a cruel man, who is as cruel as a beast.

Second, there are 17 idioms for the second "wolf":

Jackals are as vicious and cruel as jackals. Describe cruelty

The jackal is in power: cross the middle of the road. Metaphor bad people in power.

The kiss of a jackal is a metaphor for a cruel and greedy official.

The tiger and the wolf described the momentum as extremely fierce.

Like a wolf grazing sheep, like a wolf grazing sheep. Metaphor officials cruel oppression of the people.

As fierce as wolves and tigers. This metaphor is cruel.

Lure the wolf into the room: attract. Lead the wolf indoors. Metaphor brings bad guys or enemies indoors.

"Power Wolf" is a metaphor for a tyrannical and treacherous person who is in charge of state affairs.

The jackal is a metaphor for a tyrannical and treacherous person who masters state affairs.

Lidaokou: In the middle of the road. Metaphor bad people in power.

Wolves, tigers and leopards generally refer to all kinds of beasts that endanger people and animals. It is also a metaphor for vicious villains.

The ambition of the jackal is a metaphor for the evil intentions of the bad guys.

Getting rid of wolves and tigers is a metaphor for getting rid of one harm after another.

Although the wolf enters the tiger, it is a metaphor that one disaster has just passed and another disaster has come again. To "reject the tiger into the wolf."

As fierce as a wolf.

The metaphor of attracting wolves to drive tigers is to introduce another evil force to fight against the original evil force, which will do more harm. It's the same as "attracting tigers to repel wolves."

It is better to lead a wolf to defend himself than a tiger to defend himself. Metaphor means trying to rely on the wicked, and the result is that you suffer.

Three. There are 38 "Wolf" idioms in the third position:

Cups and plates are messy: as messy as grass in a wolf's den. The cups and plates are in a mess. Describe the messy appearance of the desktop after eating and drinking.

The brotherhood of the wolf describes crying loudly and with a harsh voice.

Fear the wolf before, fear the tiger after. Metaphor timid, worry too much.

Notorious: reputation; Chaos: chaos. The reputation is ruined to the extreme.

Pig: pig; Burst: dash. Hit like a pig and run like a wolf. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.

The mouse ran to the wolf and described the scene of running away in confusion.

Sheep and wolves are greedy: fierce. The original intention is fierce competition for power. Metaphor is the cruel exploitation of corrupt officials.

The eagle sees the wolf step, sees things like an eagle and walks like a wolf. Describe people as sinister and vicious.

Dirty and chaotic corruption, bribery, reputation, out of control.

The cups and plates are in a mess. Describe the scene when the banquet has ended or will end.

An owl looks at a wolf like an ostrich and looks back like a wolf. Describe people's greed and ferocity.

A cruel heart describes a heart as vicious as a wolf and a dog. Use "heartless"

The cruelty of a dog is a metaphor for its fierce behavior and vicious heart.

The brotherhood of the Wolf (1) describe crying sad and piercing. (2) describe the sound is loud and chaotic, frightening.

The ghost howled in a strange voice.

The ghost howled in a strange voice.

The ghost catches the wolf and yells, describing the tragic and piercing cry. It is the same as the "Ghost Cry God".

Tiger's den, wolf's den, tiger's den. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

Dilemma, dilemma; Get into trouble

Rice grains were scattered all over the floor. Describe the satiety of food. Owls see wolves as wolves see things. Describe greedy eyes.

The way the jackal ran away in panic.

A rat's heart and a wolf's lungs describe a sinister and vicious heart.

Corruption and chaos refer to greed for money, bribery, misconduct and bad reputation.

The owl looks at the wolf like an owl, and looks at it like a wolf. Describe action alert, a little scared.

The eagle looked at the wolf and described him as sharp-eyed and ruthless.

The eagle and the wolf described him as sharp-eyed and cruel. It's the same as "the eagle sees the wolf".

The eagle's wolf food is a metaphor for fierce grabbing and swallowing.

Bribery refers to corruption, dereliction of duty and reputation.

Bribery refers to corruption, bribery, misconduct and discredit. Also known as "bribery".

Dirty refers to corruption, bribery, misconduct and bad reputation.

Stolen goods refer to corruption, bribery, dereliction of duty and reputation.

Stealing private property refers to corruption, bribery, dereliction of duty and discrediting.

The crime of embezzlement refers to corruption, bribery, dereliction of duty and reputation.

Dirt and chaos refer to corruption, bribery, misconduct and bad reputation.

Dirty and disorderly refers to corruption, bribery, misconduct and discredit.

A wolf described him as fierce and rough.

Killing a wolf is killing fiercely.

Four: The fourth "wolf" has five idioms:

The official tiger is like a tiger, and the official is like a wolf. Describe the greed of officials.

Sheep will lead wolves: command, command. Send sheep to command wolves. Metaphor is not enough to command. It is also a metaphor to let a kind person control a tough and ambitious person, which is not good.

Although the tiger enters the wolf, it is a metaphor that one disaster has just passed and another disaster has come again.

Wolf warriors who drive sheep compare the weak to the strong.

The metaphor of attracting tigers to retreat wolves is to introduce another evil force to fight against the original evil force, and its harm will be even greater. Also known as "attracting wolves to the tiger".

Idioms with mouse characters

Idioms with mouse characters

There are 102 idioms with the word "mouse". I think the situation is as follows:

First, there are 30 mice.

The mouse ran away from the wolf: describe the scene of running away in confusion.

A rat's belly and a chicken's intestines: a metaphor for being narrow-minded, considering only small things and ignoring the overall situation.

Rat's stomach and intestine: mole's stomach and snail's intestine. Metaphor is limited knowledge or narrow-minded.

Rat liver worm arm: a metaphor for tiny and worthless things.

Describe shortsightedness and lack of foresight.

Rats are expensive by society: rats nest under the earth temple, which makes people afraid to dig. Metaphor is that bad guys bully others.

Thief, rat and dog: like a mouse stealing a small amount, like a dog stealing oil. Refers to petty theft.

Stealing rats and dogs: stealing a small amount like rats and stealing oil like dogs. Refers to petty theft.

The first thing about the mouse: it is a bad thing. Metaphorically speaking, people are indecisive, just like a timid mouse, stretching out of the hole.

Rat-toothed sparrow horn: mouse, sparrow: metaphor for rapist. The original intention is to cause a lawsuit because of the bullying of rapists. Post-figurative litigation.

Rat's arm and liver: Jude said that rat's liver is worm's arm. Refers to the mouse arm or liver, indicating that things are changeable.

The mouse ran away and the bee died: describe running away.

Running around stealing like rats and dogs.

Rat and dog stealing: running around like a rat and dog stealing things. Same as "thief, rat, thief and dog".

A rat's belly and a chicken's intestines: a metaphor for being narrow-minded, considering only small things and ignoring the overall situation.

Traces of mice and foxes: a metaphor for people sneaking around.

Rat's eye and roe head: the eyes are small and round like a mouse, and the head is small and sharp like roe. Describe people as ugly and cunning.

Rat head: Rat head, which is the same as "roe" to describe people as ugly and cunning. It is the same as "mouse's eyes and mouse's head".

Rats bite insects: refers to rats biting insects.

Rat bite: refers to a rat biting an insect.

Rats bite insects: refers to rats biting insects.

Rat bite: refers to a rat biting an insect.

Generation of mouse and sparrow: contempt for other people's words. Refers to the humble and humble.

Tooth of a mouse and sparrow: refers to litigation.

The mouse enters the corner: the metaphor is getting smaller and smaller.

Rat excrement and dirty soup: a metaphor for adding bad things, thus destroying the original good things.

Rat excrement and dirty soup: a metaphor for adding bad things, thus destroying the original good things.

Rat-dog thief: Running around stealing like a rat-dog. Same as "thief, rat, thief and dog".

Rat's heart, wolf's lung: describes a sinister and vicious heart.

Looking for sheep in a mouse hole: a metaphor for ineffective practice.

Second, the second place has 2 1 mouse.

Fighting between two mice: it is a metaphor for opposing sides meeting in a dangerous and narrow place, and only those who go forward can win.

Cats and mice sleep together: cats and mice sleep together. Metaphor officials dereliction of duty, shielding subordinates to do bad things. It is also a metaphor for collusion.

Poor mouse bites raccoon: bite: bite; Beaver: Civet cat. A mouse with nowhere to run will bite a cat. Metaphor is oppressed by others, although the enemy is invincible, it will fight to the death.

The dispute between sparrow and mouse: refers to the dispute caused by rape and invasion.

Community Rat Town Fox: Community: Land Temple. Fox on the wall, mouse in the temple. Metaphor relies on power to do evil, which is difficult to drive away at the moment.

Ten mice are in the same place: figuratively speaking, gather them together and catch them all.

Two ends of the first mouse: the first mouse: the mouse is suspicious and can't move forward and backward when it comes out of the hole; Two ends: we can't make up our minds. Hesitate between the two, shake right and wrong.

Throw a mouse: throw: throw with something; Avoid: fear, have concerns. I want to hit the mouse with something, but I am afraid of breaking the nearby utensils. Metaphor has scruples about doing things and dares not let go.

Wu Shu's skill is very poor: Wu Shu: That is "flying squirrel", which is the flying squirrel's fault. Metaphor is limited.

Five skills of mouse: mouse: that is, "flying squirrel", which is the mistake of flying squirrel; Five skills: It is said that flying squirrels have five skills. Metaphor skills are many but not refined, which is useless.

Mice have skin: phase: vision. Look at this mouse with skin. It used to mean that people should be honest and polite.

Drinking water from mice: metaphor is extremely limited.

Fox and mouse: a metaphor for people with low quality.

Street mouse: It's a metaphor for things that hurt people. Everyone hates it. Also known as "the mouse crosses the street and everyone shouts."

Cats and mice are in the same place: a metaphor for an official's dereliction of duty and shielding his subordinates from doing bad things. It is also a metaphor for collusion. Sleep with cats and mice.

Cats and mice share milk: a metaphor for an official's dereliction of duty and shielding his subordinates from doing bad things. It is also a metaphor for collusion. Sleep with cats and mice.

Boat taboo: it means that you are afraid to let go of things. It's the same as "get the mouse out"

Mouse skills: it is useless to use metaphor skills without precision. Same as "five mouse skills".

Rats drink river water: a metaphor of limited desire.

Mouse throwing device: Jude said to throw a mouse throwing device.

Catch mice and cats: take: catch. Catch mice and cats. Metaphor can subdue opponents.

Third, there are 30 "mice" in the third position.

Flee: run around. Describe the escape after being hit.

Worm arm rat liver: a metaphor for tiny and worthless things.

Turn your head and run like a mouse. Describe running away

Running around: offering: holding. Flee in fear. Describe the escape after being hit.

The fox lies on the mouse: it lurks in it like a fox or a mouse.

Wolves are greedy for mice: as greedy as wolves; Steal like a mouse. Often describe the enemy as greedy and despicable.

Wolf's eyes and mouse's eyebrows: describe the fierce look of people.

Sneaky: describes a sneaky appearance.

Rodents: small and sharp as a bag, small and round as a mouse. Describe people as ugly and cunning.

Metaphor is sometimes arrogant and sometimes obscure.

Run away in fright: describe running away in panic.

Scared bird: describes fleeing in panic. It's the same as "birds scare mice"

Dog thief: A thief who likes rats and dogs. Can't be compared to climate rebels.

Dog stealing mouse stealing: a thief like a mouse and dog. Can't be compared to climate rebels. It's the same as "dog stealing mouse stealing".

A dog's head and a mouse's brain: a metaphor for slaves.

Fox running away: a metaphor for running away in extreme chaos.

Foxes lurk like foxes and mice. Describe the appearance of timidity and hiding.

Wolves run everywhere: wolves and mice run everywhere. Describe people running around and running around.

The wolf runs away and the mouse steals: describe the bad guys making trouble everywhere.

Xiang Qiao Rat Soil: In the past, it generally referred to areas where folk customs were thin and nocturnal. Just like "the hometown mice are bustling".

Hometown infested with rats: in the past, it generally referred to areas where folk customs were thin and night raids were rampant.

Running around: holding your head and running like a mouse. Describe the appearance of running away in a panic.

Sparrow's horns and mouse's teeth: sparrow and mouse: a metaphor for rapists. The original intention is to cause a lawsuit because of the bullying of rapists. Post-figurative litigation.

Step in a mouse's eye: a metaphor of fear.

Snakehead and rat's eye: describe people's ugly faces and sinister intentions. Also known as "snake eyebrows and mouse eyes".

Thief brain: furtive, furtive.

Ant and mouse collapse: describes the enemy fleeing in panic.

Flies peep at mice: camp like flies and spy around like mice. Metaphor everywhere, greed and shameless.

Owl chirp and mouse explosion: owl bird chirp and mouse explosion. Metaphor is immoral and arrogant.

Stealth: refers to hiding in fear and fleeing in panic.

Fourth, the fourth place has 2 1 mouse.

City Fox: Society: Land Temple. Fox on the wall, mouse in the temple. Metaphor relies on power to do evil, and it is difficult to drive away villains for a while.

Crows like mice: metaphors are different.

As timid as a mouse. Describe it as a coward.

A lonely bird, a rotten mouse. Metaphor is a humble person or thing that is not worth talking about.

Official hamster: official warehouse: a place to put public grain. Metaphor means that the wicked have something to rely on.

Street mouse: a metaphor for a bad person that everyone hates.

Bees and mice: wasps in the Valley Temple and mice in the Land Temple. Metaphor depends on the situation to do evil.

Dig a mouse house: dig a bad house to catch mice. Metaphor is a big loss because of small. Sparrows dig mice: Originally, it refers to the dilemma of catching sparrows with nets and digging holes to catch mice to satisfy hunger; later, it refers to trying every means to raise money.

Eyes as bright as mice: describe people's eyes as slippery.

Three snakes and seven mice: metaphor is harmful to people.

Use raccoons as bait mice: raccoons: cats; Bait: Seduce. Cats are used as bait to catch mice. Metaphor means that things can't succeed.

Lonely dolphin rotten mouse: a despicable person or thing that is not worth talking about. Both are "lonely young rotten rats".

Dogs catch mice: a metaphor for doing things outside or meddling. The same as "the dog takes the mouse".

Advance and retreat: advance and retreat; Hesitate. The first mouse hesitated.

The horse catches the mouse: a metaphor for coming and going in a hurry.

Cats cry mice: a metaphor of false sympathy.

Cat to mouse: metaphorically speaking, things can't succeed. This is the same as "baiting mice with raccoons".

A raccoon makes a mouse: a raccoon: a cat. Cats are used as bait to catch mice. Metaphor means that things can't succeed.

Cat to mouse: metaphorically speaking, things can't succeed. This is the same as "baiting mice with raccoons".

River-drinking mole: a metaphor for people with very limited needs or income.

Idioms without words at the beginning.

Idioms without words at the beginning.

Much ado about nothing: finding fault for no reason, deliberately causing trouble.

Selflessness has its disadvantages: selfishness: selfishness; Disadvantages: cheating, muddleheaded. Being in a suspected place, although there is no physical abuse, it is easy to be suspected.

Wireless: For example, although it doesn't exist, it can't be avoided.

Carelessness: There is nothing to worry about. Describe broad-minded, but also describe indifference.

Everything: nothing. The description contains many things.

Nothing is impossible: nothing is impossible.

Omnipotent: Nothing is impossible. It means omnipotent.

Know everything: know everything. Nothing I don't know. Describe a lot.

Do everything: nothing is not done. Do all kinds of bad things.

At all costs: extreme: exhausted. The original intention is to work hard everywhere. Now it means doing bad things by hook or by crook.

Everything: everything (especially bad things).

Everywhere: everywhere, everywhere.

Everywhere: to: to. It means there is no place out of reach. It also means that all the bad things have been done.

Nothing to do: there is nowhere to put your hands and feet. There is no way to describe it, and I don't know what to do.

Carelessness: care: care; Taboo: fear. No worries or fears.

There is nothing to avoid: avoidance: avoidance. There is nothing to avoid and nothing to say.

Fearless: Fear: Fear. Have no scruples and do whatever you want.

At a loss: fitness: return; Follow: follow. I don't know which to listen to. I don't know what to do.

Doing nothing: doing everything: the "thing" in front is a verb, doing; The latter "thing" is a noun, thing. Nothing at leisure.

Seamless winter and summer: whether it is winter or summer. It means never stopping all year round. With "no winter and no summer".

Seamless riding: There is still no gap for riding. There are no loopholes to drill.

There is no waiting gap: there is still no available gap. There are no loopholes to drill.

Unlimited rest: infinite beauty; Infinite happiness.

Endless: no end, no limit. Use "endless".

Achromatic color: describes unhappiness and lack of energy. Use "listless"

Dull: describes unhappiness and lack of vitality.

Walk without shin: Walk without shin. I often use Yu as a metaphor for coming from the door of a sage who loves me. Use "no shin".

Walk without shin: Walk without shin. I often use Yu as a metaphor for coming from the door of a sage who loves me.

Walking without shin: Walking without shin. I often use Yu as a metaphor for coming from the door of a sage who loves me. Use "walk without shin".

Free and unfettered: Free and unfettered. Describe carefree.

Free and unfettered: describes freedom and carefree. Use "free".

Unparalleled: unparalleled.

No analogy: nothing can be compared with analogy.

Nothing is impossible: ① Everything is possible. I don't know what to do. Describe extreme emotional excitement.

No comment: There is nothing to tell each other.

Indefinable: indescribable.

Nothing: nothing, the same as "Nai", how, how. It means that there is no road, only this road. Use "helpless".

Five-character idioms

Five-character idioms

The first word is an idiom of five.

Pentecostalism: used as a blessing or auspicious word for marriage.

Five steps of poetry: Tang Shiqing can write poetry in five steps. Later, it was compared with quick thinking.

Internal organs: refers to all organs in the body. Five internal organs: heart, lung, spleen, liver and kidney. Liu Fu: large intestine, small intestine, stomach, gallbladder, bladder and triple energizer. Also known as "five internal organs".

Five cars full of belly: a metaphor for reading more and knowing more.

Five feet vertical: refers to underage children. The ancient ruler is short, so it is called. The same as "the son of five feet".

Five-foot boy: Five feet: In ancient times, feet were short, so five feet were used to refer to the height of children. Generally refers to children.

Five-legged children: refers to children who are not yet adults. The ancient ruler is short, so it is called.

Five feet: refers to underage children. The ancient ruler is short, so it is called. The same as "the son of five feet".

Five yards and three graves: three graves and five yards. Generally refers to ancient books.

Five ding and ten thousand bells: refers to high officials and generous people.

Five winters and six summers: I am still the same sentence, no matter whether it is cold or hot. Whenever.

Five-way mixed residence: refers to people from different places living in one place. Describe the complexity of residents.

Grain harvest: refers to good weather and good harvest. The same as "the grain is abundant".

Five Hou candles: used to describe the magnificent scene of power and wealth.

Five Marquis and Seven Nobles: generally refers to dignitaries.

Colorful: colorful: all kinds of colors; Colorful: various interlaced appearances. It means there are many colors, which are very nice.

Five big and three thick: describe people who are tall and burly.

Fold the waist with five fights: five fights: five fights of rice, which refers to the meager official salary; Bend over: Bend over to salute. Bow to your superiors for a meager salary.

Five poisons: Five poisons: refers to five kinds of animals: snakes, scorpions, centipedes, geckos and toads. Refers to breaking the law and discipline and doing all kinds of bad things.

Short stature: refers to a person's short stature.

Wutong miscellaneous place: Wutong: southeast and northwest, generally referring to all places; Location: Live. Describe the residents of big cities. People come from all over the world.

Five winds and ten rains: it blows once every five days and rains once every ten days. Describe the weather.

Grains are not divided: grains: usually refer to rice, millet, millet, wheat and glutinous rice. Refers to not taking part in labor, can't tell the difference between grains. Describe being divorced from productive labor and lacking production knowledge.

If the grain does not grow, the crops will not grow. It refers to the year of famine.

The grain is abundant: Deng: mature. It means good years and abundant crops.

Dr Wei Wu: I am a ram. Especially in the spring and autumn period, Dr. Priscilla, whose talent was at stake.

Bright colors: describe bright colors and diverse patterns.

Five ghosts were bothering the judge: many children teased the judge. The name of the script. In the old days, it was also used to mean that superiors were teased by people who were dissatisfied with or despised them.

Five elements and eight achievements: generally refers to all walks of life.

Five elements combined: five elements combined reading. Describe reading fast.

Five in and six out: a metaphor for repeated gatherings.

All corners of the country: refers to all parts of the country, and sometimes refers to all parts of the world. The present tense is also a metaphor for broad unity.

Various: originally refers to five-element array and eight-door array. These are two ancient tactics with many changes. Metaphor is changeable or changeable.

May, July and June: refers to the hottest time in May and June of the lunar calendar.

Five Ridges and Six Beasts: Describe the uneasiness caused by cranky thoughts.

Colorful: describes complex colors or various patterns.