Oil the embroidery needle (to use an idiom)-Answer: The old tip (traitor) is cunning (slick)
One to four miles is different (to use an idiom)-answer: unique.
What do you need to be a thief (to use an idiom)-answer: open your eyes and ears.
Wedding honeymoon, Mid-Autumn Festival travel abroad guess an idiom-answer: overjoyed.
Guess an idiom in the hospital-the answer: raising a tiger is a menace.
Half-blood between China and the United States (to use an idiom)-answer: the combination of Chinese and western.
The biggest operation is an idiom-answer: thoroughly remould oneself.
Xiangshan and Lushan both love each other (to use an idiom)-the answer: deep affection.
Angry (to use an idiom)-Answer: Lively.
It's difficult to type an idiom-A: In a dilemma.
Break a sentence (type an idiom)-answer: a broken word.
Pregnant women give birth (to use an idiom)-Answer: Stand up.
Wandering around (to use an idiom)-answer: cosmopolitan.
Type an idiom at 7: 50-the answer: seven ups and eight downs.
Take something from the mirror (type a four-word idiom)-answer: without a trace.
Dream in winter (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: sleep.
Neighborhood (to use an idiom)-Answer: My ears raise my face.
The Monkey King climbed the cantaloupe tree to pick cantaloupe. How many cantaloupes can he pick a minute? Answer: cantaloupes don't grow on trees.
Billiard table (to use an idiom)-Answer: A very small place.
Instructions for the use of eye drops (to borrow an idiom)-the answer is: eye-catching.
Dogs can't fart (to use an idiom)-answer: nonsense.
Lift the veil (to use an idiom)-answer: show your face.
Audio-visual Center (to use an idiom)-Answer: I like listening and enjoying.
Chen Gong's mind is a mess (to use an idiom)-the answer: rush in.
False eye (to use an idiom)-answer: stare.
The monkey in the crevice was saved (playing a four-word idiom)-answer: flying.
Five fingers (playing an idiom)-A: Three long and two short.
Bean sprouts (to use an idiom)-Answer: tall and thin.
Watch the old lady yawn (a four-word idiom)-answer: eyes have no end (teeth)
Praise his speech (to use an idiom)-answer: talk big.
Vacuum cleaner (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: shelter evil people from evil practices.
Holding two families in one hand; Two boats with one foot; A fork in the road without a road sign (to borrow an idiom)-answer: dilemma
A cold spring next to Sanqing Temple (to use an idiom)-Answer: Look on coldly.
Zhu Feng (to use an idiom)-The answer is: high above.
Very eloquent (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: glib.
Plum blossoms in winter (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: proud snow deceives frost.
Set off firecrackers in the toilet (to use an idiom)-Answer: Anger (feces) makes the picture (smear) stronger (wall).
Children visit Zhang Tianshi (playing an idiom)-Answer: Self-trapping.
The tallest giant-answer: indomitable spirit, graceful charm.
Push hard (to use an idiom)-answer: not enough.
Peony is in full bloom and the night sky is bright (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: it takes a full moon.
Chicken feather stuck in peacock's head (four-word idiom)-answer: pun.
Pig eight quit to comment on recipes (to use an idiom)-answer: break your word and get fat.
Sleeping owl (to use an idiom)-Answer: Turn a blind eye.
Tomorrow's Sun (to use an idiom)-Answer: Come back.
Bald youth (to borrow an idiom)-answer: lenient punishment.
Singers are rich (to use an idiom)-answer: endless fun.
One night in Beijing (to use an idiom)-Answer: Lights are everywhere.
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