Head out of head is a metaphor for following the world.
The head is high and the head is low describes that when weighing something with a scale, one end of the pole is a little higher or a little lower, and inevitably there is a slight discrepancy.
The head is dizzy and the eyes are blurred. Same as "dizziness".
Dizziness is synonymous with dizziness. Dizziness of the head and blurred eyes.
Dizziness is the same as dizziness.
Dizziness and dizziness of the head and swelling of the brain.
Dizzy head and swollen brain. Describes a person who is so busy or clueless about things that he or she is bored.
Dizzy head and bleary eyes is synonymous with dizziness. Dizziness of the head and blurred eyes.
Dizzy head and blurry eyes.
Dizzy head and dizzy eyes.
Dazed and confused describes a great deal of distress and embarrassment.
The head corner of the lofty head corner: a metaphor for the young people to show their talent; lofty: the appearance of the special. Describe the young and talented.
The head corner is a metaphor for the talent of young people; Rising: a special appearance. It describes the young and talented.
The head will be mini-fu levied according to the number of people, and a dustpan is used to contain the grain levied. It refers to the harsh and heavy taxation.
The same as "头会箕敛".
Heads will be levied according to the number of people; Kei will be collected: the collected grains will be packed in a dustpan. It describes the heavy and harsh taxation.
Head without cups: the head is lying between the cups and the table. It is a metaphor for enjoying oneself to the fullest.
The head person refers to a person who has a large reputation or power in the society and often shows his face.
Headstrong is conceited and arrogant.
Headstrong means temperamentally calm or unusually composed, and refers to calmness or composure displayed in stressful situations.
Scalp describes a feeling of extreme fear.
Head-breaking blood broke the head and blood flowed all over the face. Describes the appearance of suffering a crushing defeat or a severe blow.
Broken head and blood is often used to describe a fiasco. It is the same as "head broken and blood flowing".
The head was broken and blood flowed out. It describes a serious blow or a disastrous defeat.
The head was broken and blood flowed out. Mostly used to describe a fiasco.
To have a head on one's head is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition.
Head end down for the first time, for the first time. Also refers to from top to bottom, from head to tail.
The metaphor of the head being a little self-collected is to make oneself suffer and ask for trouble. It is the same as "the end of the head leads itself".
Top of the head pulls its own hair. It is a metaphor for making oneself suffer and asking for trouble.
To have one's head on one's head is to have one's head on one's head.
The word "head" is used in the same sense as the word "head". It is a metaphor for redundancy and repetition.
The head of the child teeth open child: the original refers to the mountain without grass, a metaphor for people bald; open: gap. Describe the state of aging.
Headache and forehead heat refers to general minor illnesses or minor disasters. It is the same as "headache and brain fever".
Headache and brain fever refers to minor illnesses or disasters in general. It is the same as "headache".
The term "headache" is used to refer to minor illnesses or disasters in general.
The phrase "head is the way" was originally a Buddhist term referring to the omnipresence of the Way. Later, it is often used to describe talking and doing things in a very organized way.
The term "headache cure" refers to the treatment of the painful part of the body without investigating the cause of the disease. It is a metaphor for the lack of a comprehensive plan to do things, passive coping, not from the root to solve the problem completely.
The head is dizzy and the eyes are blurred. The same as "dizziness".
Dizzy head and blurred eyes.
Dizziness with faintness of the head and blurred eyes, feeling that everything is spinning.
The head itches and scratches the heel, the head itches and scratches the foot. It is a metaphor for spending one's energy to no avail.
Head unique, only one.
The head is dizzy and the eyes are dim.
Dizzy head and eyes fuzzy hair and eyes fuzzy.
The metaphor of putting the head and feet in front of each other is to reverse the primary and secondary relationships of things.
The head is heavy and the feet are weak.
To describe physical discomfort. It is also a metaphor for not having a solid foundation.
Head against the south wall: impact. It refers to the fact that one has to admit that one is dead set in one's ways.
Head and Foot: Beheaded.
Head and feet in different places means to be beheaded.
The same as "head and feet in different places".