投鼠忌器
Explanation: Investment: The thing to throw; avoid: fear, have concerns. Want something to play with the mouse, afraid broke nearby objects. Things have scruples metaphor, dare to let go dry. Usage: -Linked; as predicate, adverbial; indicated a wish to have the concerns of one thing Source: Han Jia Yi's "security policy": "in the proverb, saying: 'To vote in mice and avoid device.' This metaphor is also good. Mouse device near, yet dread not vote for fear of injury of its browser, the main condition in Guichen almost Near ! " Examples: ~ Gem hiding stolen goods and sentenced to prison grievances must exercise level children. (Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions," the sixty-first back)- Thesaurus: scrounge, glance right and left, can't say boo to a goose, fear the wolf in front and the tiger behind/ hesitate in doing something, play the jackal to the tiger, abet an ill-doer, Wings for the tiger, Fu Wing for the tiger, Jie for the child to help, Days for the child to help
- Antonym Group: go ahead bravely without looking back, plead in the name of the people, People from harm, brave the wind and the waves, break through brambles and thorns, Head not askance, be all eyes, Not evil, as the project, Do not sit in the ear, have lofty aspirations or realize it marching forward courageously, stride forward singing militant songs
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