Nose and eyes
"With nose and eyes" metaphorically describes things that are heard, rumours, legends, fictions and so on, which are not true without seeing, in a very specific and detailed way, just like what you have seen with your own eyes. Emotional color is a neutral word.
source
"The content and guarantee of the stratagem is: every young man who goes to perform the task is required to lie boldly, and the lies should have nose, eyes, vividness and unambiguousness."
usage
Phonetic pronunciation y ǒ UB í ziy ǒ uy ǎ n commonly used idioms modern idiom structure emotional color initial Pinyin ǒybzyy word meaning explanation ǒǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ UY.
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: it refers to saying fictional things as if they were real. Idiom example: Chen Zhongshi's "White Deer Plain" Chapter 17: "but then there are two people to report, said to have eyes and nose." Commonly used degree: commonly used emotional color: commendatory words grammatical usage: as predicate, attribute, adverbial; used for lying idiom structure: combined generation age: Modern
Nose and eyes
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out at heels and elbows -- tattered dress - zhǒng jué zhǒu jiàn
one's face glowing with health - róng guāng huàn fā
beside oneself ( with excitement one 's excited feelings - àn nà bù zhù
a combination of insignificant efforts can work miracles - qún qīng zhé zhóu