明火执杖
Explanation: On fire, holding a weapon. Originally referred to the open robbery. After the metaphor openly, without hiding to do bad things. Usage: Joint type; as predicate, attributive, adverbial; containing derogatory Source: Ming Wu Cheng-en, "Journey to the West" 40 back: "That gold and silver by the people, no poor body count, the party formed a fierce, fire enforcement stick, the day to kill on my door." Examples: Is not ~, how will it be gangster? (Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions" one hundred and tenth back)- Thesaurus: take advantage of another's perilous state, Fish in troubled waters, loot, Robbery while fire, kill a person and seize his goods, Put evil in luxury, Fangpixiechi, Fish in troubled waters, a notorious bandit leader, armed robbery committed openly, bluff one's way out (of), explicitly, thuggee, wilfully commit all kinds of outrages, brass, distinctness, audacious, robust, badly brought up, audacious, slighting, husky, insolent, abusive, foulmouthed, bawdy, awkward, oafish, offensive, acerb, exquisite, brisk, bitter, severe, drastic, turbulent, tempestuous, stormy, discourteous, abrupt, blunt, discourteous, barbarian, ungovernable, unmannered, likely to offend many people
- Antonym Group: Target of public criticism, Darkness of the unknown path, To steal, Oaks may fall when reeds stand the storm., affectionately throw eyes at, a person as unpopular as a rat crossing the street
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