举手投足
      Explanation: Raising his hand, one feet. Described as easy, effortless.
      Usage: Joint type; as subject, predicate, attributive; easy to describe
      Source: Han Yu Tang "with people when the book should be subject": "If a powerful person, the poor and the operation of their grief, cover every move she makes a show of hands of workers also."
  • Thesaurus:  Common, wont, a hand's turn, Hands down Derived, horn Accessibility, Saliva hand Accessibility, not rare, nothing to write home about, Fameng oscillator off, Fire on Ice Alley, Huisihuatu, downwind blow the fire
  • Antonym Group:  larruping, ember reburn, (of a dead person's soul)find reincarnation in another's corpse— — (of sth.evil)revive in a new guise, with a special pattern, in a novel way, found a new school of thought, Do a flag tree, antic, open or find a new path or snap course, grotesquerie, oddity, Egregious homeliness, Different forces suddenly appear on the horizon, new force suddenly coming to the fore, fantasticality, have originality, Receive different standards of new