New Legend of Madame White Snake
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新白娘子传奇
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| 心心相印 心心相印 | two hearts beat as one (idiom); a kindred spirit | Idiom |
| 漏网之鱼 漏網之魚 | lit. a fish that escaped the net (idiom); fig. sb or sth that slips through the net | Idiom |
| 一命呜呼 一命嗚呼 | to die (idiom); to breathe one's last; to give up the ghost | Idiom |
| 孔武有力 孔武有力 | courageous and strong (idiom); Herculean (physique etc) | Idiom |
| 多愁善感 多愁善感 | (idiom) emotionally sensitive and prone to melancholy | Idiom |
| 守口如瓶 守口如瓶 | lit. to guard one's mouth like a closed bottle (idiom); tight-lipped; reticent; not breathing a word | Idiom |
| 狭路相逢 狹路相逢 | lit. to meet face to face on a narrow path (idiom); fig. enemies or rivals meet face to face | Idiom |
| 足不出户 足不出戶 | lit. not putting a foot outside; to stay at home | Idiom |
| 苟延残喘 苟延殘喘 | (idiom) to struggle on whilst at death's door | Idiom |
| 笨嘴拙舌 笨嘴拙舌 | clumsy in speech; poor speaker | Idiom |
| 军令如山 軍令如山 | military orders are like mountains (idiom); a military order must be obeyed | Idiom |
| 游刃有余 遊刃有餘 | handling a butcher's cleaver with ease (idiom); to do sth skillfully and easily | Idiom |
| 出神入化 出神入化 | to reach perfection (idiom); a superb artistic achievement | Idiom |
| 河水不犯井水 河水不犯井水 | lit. river water does not interfere with well water (idiom); Do not interfere with one another.; Mind your own business. | Idiom |
| 亲如手足 親如手足 | as close as brothers (idiom); deep friendship | Idiom |
| 花枝招展 花枝招展 | lit. lovely scene of blossoming plants swaying in the breeze (idiom); fig. gorgeously dressed (woman) | Idiom |
| 卧薪尝胆 臥薪嘗膽 | lit. to sleep on brushwood and taste gall (like King Goujian of Yue, in order to recall one's humiliations) (idiom); fig. to maintain one's resolve for revenge | Idiom |
| 落井下石 落井下石 | to throw stones at sb who has fallen down a well (idiom); to hit a person when he's down | Idiom |
| 精诚所至 精誠所至 | no difficulty is insurmountable if one is sincere (idiom) | Idiom |
| 忧心忡忡 憂心忡忡 | deeply worried and sick at heart (idiom) | Idiom |
| 有钱能使鬼推磨 有錢能使鬼推磨 | lit. with money, you can get a devil to turn a millstone (idiom); fig. with money, you can get anything done; money talks | Idiom |
| 上梁不正下梁歪 上樑不正下樑歪 | lit. If the upper beam is not straight, the lower beam will be crooked (idiom); fig. subordinates imitate their superiors' vices | Idiom |
| 树欲静而风不止 樹欲靜而風不止 | lit. the trees long for peace but the wind will never cease (idiom); fig. the world changes, whether you want it or not | Idiom |
| 画虎不成反类犬 畫虎不成反類犬 | to try to draw a tiger but end up with a likeness of a dog (idiom); to try to do sth overambitious and end up botching it | Idiom |
| 孤魂野鬼 孤魂野鬼 | wandering ghosts without living descendants to pray for them (idiom); person who has no family or friends to rely on | Idiom |
| 一手遮天 一手遮天 | lit. to hide the sky with one hand; to hide the truth from the masses | Idiom |
| 赤子之心 赤子之心 | pure and innocent like the heart of a newborn; sincere | Idiom |
| 良辰吉日 良辰吉日 | fine time, lucky day (idiom); fig. good opportunity | Idiom |
| 誓不两立 誓不兩立 | the two cannot exist together (idiom); irreconcilable differences; incompatible standpoints | Idiom |
| 凶神恶煞 兇神惡煞 | (idiom) fiends; devils; monsters | Idiom |
| 贪生怕死 貪生怕死 | greedy for life, afraid of death (idiom); craven and cowardly; clinging abjectly to life; only interested in saving one's neck | Idiom |
| 吃不了兜着走 吃不了兜著走 | lit. if you can't eat it all, you'll have to take it home (idiom); fig. you'll have to take the consequences | Idiom |
| 打家劫舍 打家劫舍 | to break into a house for robbery (idiom) | Idiom |
| 以牙还牙 以牙還牙 | a tooth for a tooth (retaliation) | Idiom |
| 浑浑噩噩 渾渾噩噩 | (idiom) muddleheaded | Idiom |
| 混水摸鱼 混水摸魚 | to fish in troubled water (idiom); to take advantage of a crisis for personal gain; also written 渾水摸魚|浑水摸鱼 | Idiom |
| 精神抖擞 精神抖擻 | spirit trembling with excitement (idiom); in high spirits; lively and full of enthusiasm; full of energy; con brio | Idiom |
| 龙蛇混杂 龍蛇混雜 | lit. dragons and snakes mingle (idiom); fig. a mix of good people and scumbags | Idiom |
| 百感交集 百感交集 | all sorts of feelings well up in one's heart | Idiom |
| 转弯抹角 轉彎抹角 | lit. going round the curves and skirting the corners (idiom); fig. to speak in a roundabout way; to equivocate; to beat about the bush | Idiom |
| 鱼龙混杂 魚龍混雜 | lit. fish and dragons mixed in together (idiom); fig. crooks mixed in with the honest folk | Idiom |
| 因小失大 因小失大 | to save a little only to lose a lot (idiom) | Idiom |
| 绝处逢生 絕處逢生 | (idiom) to find a way to survive when everything seems hopeless | Idiom |
| 洋洋洒洒 洋洋灑灑 | voluminous; flowing (of speeches, articles etc) (idiom) | Idiom |
| 以礼相待 以禮相待 | to treat sb with due respect (idiom) | Idiom |
| 铸成大错 鑄成大錯 | to make a serious mistake (idiom) | Idiom |
| 滑天下之大稽 滑天下之大稽 | to be the most ridiculous thing in the world (idiom) | Idiom |
| 天机不可泄漏 天機不可泄漏 | lit. mysteries of heaven must not be revealed (idiom); must not be revealed; I am not at liberty to inform you. | Idiom |
| 得意洋洋 得意洋洋 | joyfully satisfied; to be immensely proud of oneself; proudly; an air of complacency | Idiom |
| 知子莫若父 知子莫若父 | nobody understands one's son better than his father (idiom) | Idiom |