carry oneself proudly
Swagger, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā OSH ì Ku ò B ù, which means to walk with eyes looking up and a big step. Describe a person with unusual spirit or arrogant attitude. It comes from the biography of Lu Sidao in the book of Sui Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] swagger, high spirited [antonym] swagger, low
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Lu Sidao in the book of the Sui Dynasty, "Russia's hand is in the palm, its eyebrows are raised, and its eyes are swaggered."
Idiom usage
It has a derogatory meaning. The black cat can't stay on the low wall for long, I decided. So I can't help but glance at the bottle of potassium cyanate hidden in the bookcase. (Lu Xun's cry, rabbit and cat) the petals of a lotus flower tremble, the galloping and leaping of a deer, and the swaggering of a peacock can all be described as beautiful! (Bingxin's dance watching)
carry oneself proudly
a talented man finds his ability unrecognized - míng zhū àn tóu
tears and mucus run abundantly down one 's face - tì sì pāng tuó
Draw a tiger but not a dog - huà hǔ bù chéng fǎn lèi quǎn