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What do you mean like a duck to water?
Getting water like a duck means getting water like a fish. Metaphor has something to rely on. It is also a metaphor to get a person who is congenial to you or an environment that suits you very well.
From: Biography of the Three Kingdoms Shu Shu Zhuge Liang: "There is Kong Ming in solitude and water in fish."
Example: I have Kong Ming, just like fish has water.
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, object and complement; With praise.
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Add wings to the tiger?
Interpretation: It seems that tigers have wings. Metaphor increases strength, makes the powerful stronger, or makes the evil more vicious.
Said by: Ming Xi Zhousheng's Biography of Awakening Marriage: "Then you can teach your wife and daughter without the prohibition of Professor Xue, and teach your daughter like a tiger ..."
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, object and clause; With praise.