Explanation: Looked up, looking at the sky. Look up a metaphor, style too abstract, refused to lend a hand with the grassroots. Usage: Joint type; as the predicate attribute; containing derogatory; metaphor eye upward and away from the masses Source: Qing Gui Zhuang "Wang crazy portraits": "Aung its first, Han his head, lifting the blue sky marked the beginning and look who is crazy for the Wang." Examples: To do this, first, eyes down, not just ~. (Mao Zedong "<Rural Survey> Preface and Postscript")
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Lexical entries head to heaven Pronunciation áng shǒu wàng tiān Commonly used idioms, Era of modern idioms, Structure of the joint-type idiom, Idiom Neutral Speech Definition head: Lift the head. Looked up, looking at the sky. Look up a metaphor, style too abstract, refused to lend a hand with the grassroots. Source Qing Gui Zhuang "Wang crazy portraits": "Aung its first, Han his head, lifting the blue sky marked the beginning and look who is crazy for the Wang." Example to do this, first, eyes down, not just ~. (Mao Zedong "<Rural Survey> Preface and Postscript") Usage joint type; as the predicate attribute; containing derogatory; metaphor eye upward and away from the masses Synonyms proudly gone, imposing appearance, arrogant Opposite eyes down English to have one's nose in the air
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Idioms
Name of head to heaven Pinyin phrase áng shǒu wàng tiān idiom interpretation looked up, looking at the sky. Look up a metaphor, style too abstract, refused to lend a hand with the grassroots. Idioms Source Qing Gui Zhuang "Wang crazy portraits": "Aung its first, Han his head, lifting the blue sky marked the beginning and look who is crazy for the Wang." Listen to do with this, first, to the eye , do not just head to heaven. ★ Mao Zedong "<Rural Survey> Preface and Postscript"
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English Expression
n.: hold up one's nose
Thesaurus
aflame vanish, have a good opinion of oneself, Outer head, Angtou outer