What are the vertical idioms?
Pinyin: shqǐjíLiáng
Short spell: sqjl
Explanation: It's a metaphor to cheer up.
Vertical name: refers to not being famous by luck.
Lack of vertical axis and strategy
Vertical eyebrows and eyes: refers to the expression of frowning and glaring, describing the look and fierce attitude of glaring at each other.
Looking straight at the eyebrows: refers to frowning and glaring, describing the appearance and fierce attitude of glaring at each other.
Eyebrows: Eyebrows: Eyes wide open. Open your eyes and raise your eyebrows. Describe the appearance of extreme anger
Five feet vertical: refers to underage children. The ancient ruler is short, so it is called. The same as "the son of five feet".
Seven horizontal and eight vertical: some horizontal, some vertical and chaotic. Describe vertical and horizontal clutter echoes.
From depression to vertical: depression: lying down. Vertical: vertical, vertical. Let the liar stand up. Metaphor gives the grace of mitigating punishment.
Hair erect: the tail is upright. Creepy. Metaphor is rage. (2) describe very afraid, very nervous. Also known as "drooping", "drooping" and "drooping".
Willow eyebrows erect: describes the shape of a woman raising her eyebrows when she is angry.
Raise eyebrows vertically: describe the way women shrug when they are angry.
Liu Mei's Vertical Kick: Describe the way a woman shrugs when she is angry. It's a vertical kick anyway.
Frowning and glaring: refers to frowning and glaring, describing the glare and fierce attitude.
Pick your nose horizontally and pick your eyes vertically: a metaphor for being picky.
Hair erect: hair erect. Describe it as horrible, or feel particularly nervous and scared.
Lying upright: The appearance of lying in disorder.
Horizontal bar: refers to multi-party blocking.
Horizontal three vertical four: Jude said seven vertical eight.
Horizontal theory and vertical theory: refers to multi-party theory and repeated interpretation.
Lying horizontally and vertically: the appearance of lying in disorder.
Horizontal drag and vertical drag: horizontal drag and backward drag. Refers to the use of violent dragging.
Horizontal blocking and vertical blocking: refers to multi-party blocking. Same as "horizontal bar and vertical bar".
Horizontal needle and vertical line: refers to sewing.
Frightened: describes being very scared.
Two verticals are abuse: vertical: boys; Two verticals: refers to diseases; Abuse: violation of regulations. Metaphor is riddled with disease.
Two vertical disasters: vertical: boy; Two verticals: refers to diseases. Metaphor is riddled with disease
Terrified: describes extreme terror.
Independence: the flag of independence. The metaphor is unique and novel, and it is a family. Use "unique".