A frightened bird can't fly far, and a man who is afraid of failure has almost no career.
Hearing this, he ran away like a frightened bird.
The sharp rise in the price of gold shows that investors have been frightened.
The newspaper industry, which has always been provocative, has become a frightened bird.
They became frightened birds.
The meat ticket released is like a frightened bird with a frightened face.
Since he escaped from prison, he has been in fear of being arrested again.
Although the other party is frightened, we should also pay attention to their movements.
The enemy suffered defeat and fled like a frightened bird.
The people around him have been frightened.
A person who has done something wrong hears every sound like a frightened bird.
Affected by this, money market fund managers have become a group of frightened birds.
In this round of plunge, some small investors, such as frightened birds, fled hastily and suffered heavy losses.
The foremen were frightened and eager to fly out of the workshop.
The enemy is like a frightened bird, running around.
Under the pursuit of the public security department, the bad guys fled everywhere like frightened birds.
When the thief was stealing the car, the security guard suddenly appeared. He ran around like a frightened bird.
The defeated invaders, like frightened birds, fled at the sound of firecrackers.
After the last scare, he ran away at the slightest sign of trouble like a frightened bird.
He is a man with extremely sensitive nerves. He is like a frightened bird at the slightest sign of trouble.
spell
[jīng gīng zh niǎo]
labour
Birds frightened by bows and arrows are not easy to settle down. Metaphor means that a frightened person is afraid when he meets a little movement.
source
"Warring States Policy Chu Ce IV"; "Jin Shu Jian Wang Zhuan": "Pride is easy to move, but it is difficult to decide if you are surprised."
grammar
As subject and object; It is derogatory.
example
Shao Wen was frightened when he heard it. ◎ Qing Lvyuan Li's eighty-first "Qi Lu Deng"
synonym
A wounded bird? 【 shāng gōng zh and ni m: o 】 Birds do their best to bow and hide. Metaphor is frightened, afraid of a little movement.
antonym
A newborn calf? Newborn calves are metaphors of simple or brave young people.
Basic information of idioms:
Traditional idiom: frightened bird
Simplified spelling of idioms: JGZN
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄐㄧㄥㄍㄨㄙㄓㄧㄠˇ.
Degree of common use: common idioms
Idiom words: four-character idioms
Emotional color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: biased idioms
Idiom era: ancient idioms
Orthography of idioms: Bow cannot be pronounced as "ɡǒnɡ". "
Idiom: Birds can't write "Wu". Surprised, I can't write "police".