As thin as ice

"Walking on thin ice" means being very careful and in a very dangerous situation.

1, the origin of treading on thin ice

The idiom "treading on thin ice" comes from a sentence by Xiaoya Xiao Min in The Book of Songs: "Fear is treading on thin ice." It means that people are treading on thin ice and may go to rolling in the deep at any time.

2. The antonym of treading on thin ice

Walking on the ground is like walking on the ground, which means doing things very smoothly without obstacles. Walking in a dangerous place is like walking on a flat ground, which means dealing with danger calmly.

Bold, describes reckless behavior, reckless, and adventurous. Swagger, who describes his walking posture as wobbly and incorrect, also describes himself as triumphant and full of air.

Sentence-making on thin ice

1. At work, he always walks on thin ice, carefully avoiding mistakes.

She is walking on thin ice in the company, dealing with interpersonal relationships carefully for fear of offending colleagues.

In the ideological struggle, he always walks on thin ice and holds his position carefully.

In her love life, she is walking on thin ice, always worried that she will get hurt.

In interpersonal communication, you should walk on thin ice and pay attention to your words and deeds to avoid unnecessary misunderstanding.

In the field of investment, he is walking on thin ice, carefully evaluating every risk and opportunity.

7. In the process of creation, artists often need to be keen and careful to create real masterpieces.

Every performance makes her feel the pressure of walking on thin ice, because she knows that her performance directly affects the reputation of the whole troupe.

9. When dealing with international relations, countries should tread on thin ice to avoid unnecessary conflicts and tensions.

When dealing with children's education, parents should pay close attention to their growth and mental health and give them enough care and support.