见风使舵
Explanation: Started to see the wind turn the tiller. Metaphors momentum or watching someone else's cue. Usage: -Linked; as predicate, object, attribute, adverbial; containing derogatory Source: Qing Li Baojia "Bureaucrats": "Do not do the wind to sail, and then make sense." Examples: They also ~, a mixed of everything. (Qing "The Complete Works of afterword duo") Results: Wooden boat into the water; wave in the punt Postscript: Wooden boat into the water; wave in the punt Riddle: Weng old boat- Thesaurus: Play it by ear, when one dog barks at a shadow all the others join in; (fig) slavishly echo others, Feiyingfeixing, go adrift, pich up what others say, trim one's sails to the wind, Downwind The ship, take one's cue from changing conditions, Above the No, plagiarize
- Antonym Group: be tarred with the same brush, friends, intolerance, Share bliss, Have difficulty with when, whole heartedly, a pack of rogues; a gang of scoundrels, a pack of rogues; a gang of scoundrels, To the last breath Come to their senses, to the last breath not to change, Wine and meat brethren, Fair-weather friends, Loser
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