idiom > Hone Huohuo
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Sabre-rattling
  Explanation: Are more frequently described the enemy in action before the activity.
  Usage: The main predicate; as predicate, object, adverbial; containing derogatory
  Source: Song Guo Maoqian "Folk Song and Ballad Mulan": "I have heard percent, the sharpening swine and sheep."
Language out of Mulan "Sabre-rattling to the swine and sheep
  A phrase from "Mulan": "Sabre-rattling to the swine and sheep." Rattling, grinding noise. Used to describe the enemy, this multi-step activities, with the threat of force. Ke Yan "My grandfather," Poetry 2: "It was nothing to learn ah?! This is the Sabre-rattling, to kill."
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That armed
  That arm. Guo Xiaochuan, "the middle of the desert" poem: "When U.S. imperialism brings up the mantle of fascism, they also unequivocally Sabre-rattling."
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No. 4
  Rattling: Brothers sound. Brothers issued a loud rattling sound. Are more frequently described the enemy in action before the event.
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No. 5
  词目 磨刀霍霍
  发音 mó dāo huò huò
  释义 霍霍,象声词,磨刀声。原意用力磨刀,发出霍霍声响。现多形容敌人在行动前频繁活动。
  出处 《乐府诗集·木兰诗》:“小弟闻姊来,磨刀霍霍向猪羊。”
  例句 公知夜来危乎!所共饭矿夫,~者,意在公也。 ★明·朱国桢《涌潼小品·笃行》
Thesaurus
at daggers drawn, hang by a hair, Ku salvo, Ku for days, may be triggered at any moment, Ready to go ahead, weigh heavily ghost, Zhang pull crossbow arrow, Harden oneself To be, Li mill to be