peep furtively from behind
Batou tannao is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā t ó ut à NN à o, which means to peep with one's head outstretched. From: Qigong. Partridge Sky by public transport.
Idiom explanation
[idiom]: Patou tannao [Pinyin]: B à t ó ut à NN à o à [explanation]: it is used to describe peeping with one's head stretched out.
Idioms and allusions
How many trains are there in southeast, northwest, and northwest? They don't rely on our platform. Eight songs of Qigong
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: BTTN [synonym]: explore one's head [usage]: as predicate; refers to a person's manner [English]: Po pone's she and dry
peep furtively from behind
be unpopular;not enjoy popular support - bù dé rén xīn
the most outstanding masterpiece - yā juàn zhī zuò
use unscrupulous divisive tactics - bù zé shǒu duàn