Idiomatic expressions about kitchen .

Updated on Kitchen 2024-08-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A new phrase from the kitchen.

    Fired squid: It is a tactful and implicit dismissal order, and the dismissal is synonymous with humor and humor: it is just a necessary food for the daily life of the masses.

    Pouring cold water: The metaphor hits the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of the people though.

    Five-flavor bottle: The metaphor is deeply stimulated, and I can't tell what kind of taste it feels like.

    Big pot rice: The metaphor is evenly distributed according to the situation and according to the person.

    Iron rice bowl: It is a metaphor for a person or occupation whose income is completely guaranteed in a state administrative agency or state-owned enterprise or institution.

    One-size-fits-all: A metaphor for the practice of treating things according to a certain standard, regardless of the actual situation.

    Hodgepodge: A metaphor for a variety of people or things that want to be mixed.

    Opening a small stove: A metaphor for giving special help or care to certain people.

    Old fritters: A metaphor for a sleek and sophisticated person.

    Big Rice Root: A metaphor for a person who can only eat, drink, and can't do things.

    A pot of porridge: a metaphor for the phenomenon of scene chaos.

    Large clove of garlic: A metaphor for a person who plays tricks.

    Vinegar jar: A metaphor for people who are prone to envy of others.

    Turtle in an urn: A metaphor for a person or animal that cannot escape.

    Half a bottle of vinegar: A metaphor for a person who knows half of things.

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