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What are the idioms with positive and negative meanings?

Derogatory idioms

Gobbledygook: (derogatory) formal, perfunctory and clichéd writing.

High-sounding: (derogatory) describes the appearance of being solemn or upright on the surface.

Crossing the river: (derogatory) describes a succession of fashionable people.

Collaboration: (derogatory) people who share similar odors come together.

Aiming too high: (derogatory) pursuing unrealistically high goals.

Taking chestnuts from the fire: (derogatory) means taking a risk to help others, but you are deceived and gain nothing.

The situation is getting worse day by day.

Prudent: (derogatory) being overly cautious about trivial matters to the point of shrinking.

Comeback: (derogatory) metaphor for regaining power after failure.

eloquent: (derogatory) describes someone who is eloquent and can speak eloquently.

Laoqihengqiu: (derogatory) describes people who show off their seniority and think they are great.

Complimentary idioms: Be well-informed and well-informed; be well-informed and knowledgeable; be well-read; be knowledgeable and talented; be knowledgeable and memorize; be profound; be knowledgeable; be rich in knowledge; be well-informed; be knowledgeable; be knowledgeable about the present; know everything; be rich in knowledge