Guess the idiom, a person holding a basin and a person sitting on the toilet

Updated on Toilet 2024-05-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    藤之以鼻chī zhī yǐ bí

    Interpretation] sneer: to ridicule. sneering through the nose; express contempt; Despise. It is also called "sneering at it".

    Language] Qing Yizuo "Yellow Hydrangea": "At the beginning, he set up a school in the township; Said in the city; The city is not; Please to the gentry and nobles; Even more scoffing. ”

    Zhengyin] sneer; It cannot be pronounced as "cī".

    Discernment] sneering; You can't write "shame"; In order to; You can't write "has".

    synonym] dismissive, disdainful, regarded as a piece of disdain, five bodies to the ground.

    Usage] is used as a derogatory sense; It is often used to express contempt for wrong words and deeds. It is generally used as a predicate and object.

    Structure] is more formal.

    See "Dismissive" (p. 112). "Not impressed" (p. 115).

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