Inverted head and feet-a metaphor for reversing the primary and secondary relationship of things.
Top-heavy. Describe physical discomfort. It also shows that the foundation is not solid.
Dizziness-dizzy hair and blurred eyes.
Scratch your head and feet. Metaphor takes effort to no avail.
The head is the Tao-this is Buddhist language, which refers to the ubiquitous Tao. Later, I described it as very organized.
Cure headache, cure foot pain-metaphor passive coping, can not fundamentally solve the problem.
Tong Tong: It means that there is no vegetation on the mountain, which means that people are bald; Gap: gap. My head is bald and my teeth are thin. Describe the state of aging.
Headache and brain fever-a general term for minor ailments.
Keep your head down-the first time, the first time.
Put your head on your head-a metaphor of redundancy and repetition.
My head is broken-my head is broken and my face is covered with blood. Often used to describe a fiasco.
There is no glass in the head-the head is between the glass and the table. Metaphor to have fun, informal.
Dignitary-refers to a person with great fame or influence in society (mostly derogatory).
Collect it at the first meeting-first meeting: tax by head; Bucket collection: collect the collected grain with a dustpan. Describe exorbitant taxes and miscellaneous fees.
Prominent head angle-head angle: a metaphor for the talent revealed by young people; Proud: Special appearance. Describe young and talented.
Head high and head low-describes that when weighing things with a scale, one end of the scale is higher or lower, which is inevitably slightly different.
Get ahead-a metaphor for following the world.
The head is different from the feet-it means being beheaded. The head and feet are different.
The head is different from the feet-it means being beheaded.
Dizziness-dizzy hair and blurred eyes.
The head is unique, only one.