idiom > to fool around with women
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Philandering
  Explanation: Analogy Daochuliuqing, flirting between men and women means more offers.
  Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; metaphor Daochuliuqing
  Source: Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" 21 back: "He married a father to his wife, only twenty years old this year, but also a bit talent, but also thin and naturally, the most hi philandering, not more than muddy worm theory. "
  Examples: Choi nature of the ~. (Qing Zeng Pu, "Flower" thirty-back)
Metaphor tease the opposite sex; promiscuous
  Metaphor tease the opposite sex; promiscuous. "Dream of Red Mansions," the second one back: "He married a father to his wife this year after 20-year-old, but also sort of talent, but also by nature and light, the most hi love affairs ... ... everyone call him 'more girl children '. "" Flower, "the third one back:" Hi love affairs of the clouds by nature. "opera" Search the College "second:" He said I was out love affairs college, do not keep saints, decency and propriety, maids Si Tao seducing him. "Zhou Libo," Shan changes "on the two:" He's an out, Tang Ke going on in the home club, tour the West home, smoking cigarettes, playing mahjong, that dress was colorful. mountains have good water, the ground has to spend, can not help but You have mountains visiting the water, love affairs of the leisure class. "
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No. 3
  Twist: mold; mess: provoke; grass, flowers: a good analogy. Analogy Daochuliuqing, flirting between men and women over that temptation.
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English Expression
  1. v.:   fool around with women,   play Casanova,  lewd and prurient
Thesaurus
Zhaohuayindie, indulge in secret relations with women, run around, Zhuiru the cobweb of love, indulge in secret relations with women, Xunhuamiliu