obedient
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced D ī m é ISH ù NY ǎ n, which means to lower your eyebrows and show obedience in your eyes. It describes the appearance of docility and obedience, as well as the humble attitude of the people at the bottom. From the book of Jin.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: obedient, obedient, obedient, swallow one's anger, bow one's brow Antonyms: domineering, headstrong, opinionated, hold one's head high
Idiom usage
We don't like people who are submissive and submissive.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin written by Wang Yin of Jin Dynasty, it is said that "when a person is an official, Zhong Yu becomes an official. He says," I'll do as the Romans do, and I'll do what I want. "
obedient
pick easy jobs and shirk hard ones - niān qīng pà zhòng
be cheap and at the same time very good - jià lián wù měi
worry about troubles of one 's own imagining - yōng rén zì rǎo
Monofilament does not form thread - dān sī bù chéng xiàn
Thorns in the sky and thorns in the earth - tiān jīng dì jí
implement some omissions and amend errors - bǔ jū xià lòu
There are no weak soldiers under a strong general - qiáng jiàng shǒu xià wú ruò bīng