含有动物的成语!

王朝干货·作者佚名  2011-12-04  
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Bullies the weak by relying on powerful connections Achievesimmediate success The beast of burden is inferior to, to addsomething superfluous and ruin the effect, three Yang Kaitai Snakeinsect mouse ant The chicken calls the thief Followerss gainTigerishly creates an incident Gives a cursory look and gains shallowunderstanding, ox head horse's tail 贼眉鼠眼 鹤立鸡群Bustling with activity Timid like mouse Turmoil of war Fatigue ofthe dog or horse Lets a wolf into the fold 车水马龙Single-handedly, shortsighted person Capricious Is better late thannever A drop in the bucket Tremendous strength Jackals from thesame lair Infrequently visited Complete silence Mighty force Likea moth to the flame Three days fishing, two days expose to the sunthe net Dismounts and looks at the flowers Seeks an impossibilityFollows the lead Powerful and unconstrained style Helps an evildoerdo evil Fights the chicken running dog Lends support to an evildoerMonsters and freaks If you are too particular you will have nofollowers or helpers Flying of dragons and dancing of phoenixes LongZhenghu fights The blind person traces likely Deliberatelymispresents Senile 浑水摸鱼 Plays a stringed musical instrumentto the cow Plays up to powerful people Latent talent 蛛丝马迹The young face crane sends Frightened person Reins in at the brinkof the precipice Is in cahoots Heartless and cruel Lures the enemyout of his stronghod Shrimp soldier crab Shrieks and howl wildlyStream of abuse Acts out of desperation Friends from childhood Killthe goose

bear hug

It rains cats and dogs.

倾盆大雨

豺狼成性、非驴非马、鹤发童颜、鹤立鸡群、狐假虎威、虎头虎脑、虎头蛇尾、鸡毛蒜皮、狼心狗肺、狗血喷头、狗仗人势

参考资料:快乐卡通成语词典

狐假虎威.马到成功.牛马不及,画蛇添足,三羊开泰.蛇虫鼠蚁.鸡鸣狗盗.鸡犬升天.虎虎生风.走马观花,牛头马尾.贼眉鼠眼.鹤立鸡群.龙腾虎跃.胆小如鼠.兵荒马乱.犬马之劳.引狼入室.车水马龙.单枪匹马,井底之蛙.心猿意马.亡羊补牢.九牛一毛.九牛二虎之力.一丘之貉.门可罗雀.鸦雀无声.千军万马.飞蛾扑火.三天打鱼,两天晒网.下马看花.与虎谋皮.马首是瞻.天马行空.为虎作伥.斗鸡走狗.为虎添翼.牛鬼蛇神.水清无鱼.龙飞凤舞.龙争虎斗.盲人摸象.指鹿为马.老态龙钟.浑水摸鱼.对牛弹琴.攀龙附凤.藏龙卧虎.蛛丝马迹.童颜鹤发.惊弓之鸟.悬崖勒马.狼狈为奸.狼心狗肺.调虎离山.虾兵蟹将.鬼哭狼嚎.狗血喷头.狗急跳墙.青梅竹马.杀鸡取卵.

1)be like a cat on a hot tin roof

to be nervous and unable to keep still. What's the matter with her? She's like a cat on a hot tin roof this morning.

2)be the cat's whiskers (British & Australian)

to be better than everyone else. I thought I was the cat's whiskers in my new dress.

3)play cat and mouse - to try to defeat someone by tricking them into making a mistake so that you have an advantage over them. It's just the latest manoeuvre in the eternal cat and mouse game between the police and drug runners.

4)Curiosity killed the cat.

something that you say in order to warn someone not to ask too many questions about something. 'Why are you going away so suddenly?' 'Curiosity killed the cat.'

a fat cat (informal)

an impolite way of referring to someone who is very rich and powerful. He's just another fat cat - a corporate tycoon from Boston.

5)a fat cat - an impolite way of referring to someone who is very rich and powerful. There's a lot of resentment against fat-cat lawyers who've made huge amounts from the case. (always before noun)

6)fight like cat and dog (British & Australian, British & American)

to argue violently all the time. We get on very well as adults but as kids we fought like cat and dog.

7)a grin like a Cheshire cat

a very wide smile. I just presumed he'd got the job because he walked in here with a grin like a Cheshire cat.

a grin like a Cheshire cat - a very wide smile. What have you got to look so happy about, walking round here grinning like a Cheshire cat? (usually in continuous tenses)

8)Has the cat got your tongue?

something that you say to someone when you are annoyed because they will not speak. Well, has the cat got your tongue? I'm waiting for an explanation.

to have no chance at all of achieving something. Thay haven't a cat in hell's chance of getting over the mountain in weather like this. (usually + of + doing something)

9)It's raining cats and dogs! (old-fashioned)

something that you say when it is raining very heavily. It's raining cats and dogs out there! It's a wonder any of the men can see what they're doing!

10)let the cat out of the bag

to tell people secret information, often without intending to. I was trying to keep the party a secret, but Jim went and let the cat out of the bag.

11)like the cat that got the cream (British & Australian, American)

if someone looks like the cat that got the cream, they annoy other people by looking very pleased with themselves because of something good that they have done. Of course Mark got a glowing report so he was sitting there grinning like the cat that got the cream.

12)look like something the cat brought/dragged in (informal) if someone looks like something the cat brought in, they are very untidy and dirty. You can't possibly go to school like that - you look like something the cat dragged in!

13)Look what the cat's dragged in! (informal)

an insulting way of saying that someone has just arrived, suggesting that they are ugly and badly dressed. Well, look what the cat's dragged in. Did you make that dress or borrow it from your mother?

14)play cat and mouse

to try to defeat someone by tricking them into making a mistake so that you have an advantage over them. The 32-year-old actress spent a large proportion of the week playing cat and mouse with the press. (often + with)

to do or say something that causes trouble and makes a lot of people angry or worried. Tell them all they've got to work on Saturday. That should set the cat among the pigeons.

14)not room to swing a cat (informal)

if there is not room to swing a cat in a place, that place is very small. There isn't room to swing a cat in the third room, it's so tiny. Get a sofa in the living room? You'll be lucky - there isn't room to swing a cat in there.

15)a scaredy-cat (informal)

someone who is frightened when there is no reason to be. Go on you scaredy-cat, jump in.

see which way the cat jumps (Australian, informal)

to delay making a decision or doing something until you know what is going to happen or what other people are going to do. We'd better wait and see which way the cat jumps before we commit ourselves.

16)There's more than one way to skin a cat. (humorous)

something that you say which means that there are several possible ways of achieving something. It may be illegal for them to organise a strike, but they can still show the management how they feel. There's more than one way to skin a cat, you know.

17)When/While the cat's away (the mice will play).

something that you say which means when the person in authority is absent, people will not do what they should do. Do you think it's wise to leave the children alone for so long? You know, while the cat's away...

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