伤弓之鸟
Explanation: Bow and arrow the birds were frightened. Metaphor received shock, experiencing a little afraid of people movement. Usage: Partial official; as object; containing derogatory Source: "Book of Jin Fu Health Records": "Bow injured bird, fall in vain." Examples: Lost the battle, and like ~. (Ming Xu Zhonglin "Gods" back forty)- Thesaurus: the unruly; desperado, unprincipled fellow; law-breaker, despair belie, to seem Amount to to lose, perturbation lose one's head, Escape from the net Zhiyu, Knitted brows tears, be frightened out of one's life; be scared of one's wits; in panic; be battered out of one's senses, anxious be in a desperate situation, become terror-stricken of the news, Frightened, prostrate with fear, vacancy, be homeless dog; be thrown out like disowned dogs; feel lost like a stray dog, desperado, escape from the net Fish, In a daze Regret it, be agitated, turn pale at the mere mention of a tiger or sth. terrible, have a lingering fear; have terror in one's heart; with unforgotten trepidition, be out of one's wits, Despondent Regret it, to look blank
- Antonym Group: To whom Italy, glory, go off at half cock, hug oneself at, Humaihuyang, Suspicion Health dark ghost, Complacence Jile, narcissism, lay a flattering unction to one's soul, In body Jishi, complacence, Airs
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