idiom > blunder against
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Huangshouhuangjiao
  Explanation: Describe the hectic action.
  Usage: Joint type; as attributive, adverbial; containing derogatory
  Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" at 85 back: "This is also scared when I looked at the feet of a panic panic hands."
  Examples: He do not sedate, ~ of.
No. 2
  (~ A) describe the panic to do things hectic.
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huāng shǒu huāng jiǎo
  Running around in circles to describe the very panic
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No. 4
  It also scared when I looked at the feet of panic panic hand. - "Dream of Red Mansions"
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No. 5
  Described the urgent hectic, panic-stricken look. "Dream of Red Mansions," the eighth five back: "This is also scared when I saw the panic panic feet of the hand." Liang "distant sand": "a figure panic panic feet of exploration out of hand then flash passed . "is also a" nervous hands busy feet. " Lao She, "the birthday of Xiao-Po" 12: "Wa Raba jack a nod to the little girl, nervous hands busy feet ran out."
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No. 6
  Describe the action hectic like.
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No. 7
  【名称】慌手慌脚
  【拼音】huāng shǒu huāng jiǎo
  【解释】形容动作忙乱的样子。
  【出处】清·曹雪芹《红楼梦》第八十五回:“这时候我看着也是吓的慌手慌脚的了。”
  【事例】嗗拉巴唧向小姑娘一点头,~的跑出去。 ★老舍《小坡的生日》二
成语词典
  成语名称
  慌手慌脚
  汉语拼音
  huāng shǒu huāng jiǎo
  成语释义
  形容动作忙乱。
  成语出处
  无
  使用例句
  他干什么都不稳重,慌手慌脚的。
English Expression
  1. n.:  blunder against
Thesaurus
in a flurry, flurried
Containing Phrases
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