Short-sighted, eyeing, leap forward, success in one fell swoop, snake-hearted, year after year, pigs and dogs are not as good as dogs, chickens and eggs drop, chickens and dogs are restless, like a duck to water, leading the way, and so on.
Idiom analysis:
First, short-sighted.
Explanation: Describe shortsightedness and lack of foresight.
Source: Modern Tran Dang Khoa's The Red Dragon and Feng Dan Part I 15: "This short-sighted blind man can't become a climate."
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and object; derogatory sense
Second, eyeing up.
Explanation: eyeing: the way to stare. Staring like a tiger. Describe an evil intention and wait for an opportunity to grab it.
From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Look at these people here; Look how badly the old lady hurt Baoyu and Xifeng; They are still eyeing; Secretly speak three or four languages; Let alone me? "
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As an attribute or adverbial; It is derogatory to describe someone with ulterior motives and waiting for an opportunity to rob him.
Third, the dragon leaps and tigers leap.
Commentary: The elephant dragon is soaring and the tiger is jumping. Describe the vigorous movements when running and jumping. Metaphorically speaking, do something.
From: Modern Yao Yinxue's Li Zicheng, Volume 2, Chapter 27: "But his mind is very open, and he firmly believes that as long as he survives this difficult period, the situation will improve and he will make a leap forward."
Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Fourth, immediate success.
Explanation: describe the success of the work at the beginning.
From: Yuan Yiming's "Little Wei Chi" is the second fold: "Old Wei Chi is almost successful."
Grammar: compact; As predicate, attribute and object; It has a positive meaning and is often used with "winning the flag"
Five, snake and scorpion heart
Explanation: Scorpion: A poisonous spider. Describe a vicious heart.
From: Yuan Anonymous's "Make-up Box" is the second fold: "It's a snake's heart, not as poisonous as a scorpion."