behaving stealthily like a thief

behaving stealthily like a thief

It's a Chinese idiom, pronounced Z é it ó UG ǒ UN ǎ o, which means sneaky and furtive. It's the same as "a thief's head and a rat's brain". From rebirth.

Idiom explanation

A furtive, furtive look. It's the same as "a thief's head and a rat's brain".

The origin of Idioms

The first chapter of Rebirth: "today, all the young and old people and a group of female dependents are watching. Liu kuibi is looking at the thief upstairs, so that he misses the third arrow."

Analysis of Idioms

Synonyms: skunk, skunk, skunk

Idiom usage

Used as a predicate, attributive, or adverbial; used in figurative sentences

Examples

Brother Liu, I think the escort officer is not a good man. We should be on guard. Ouyang Yuqian's Mulan in the army Scene 4

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