Open and close freely
Open and close freely, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ā IH é Z ì R ú, which means to open and close without restraint, describes to act according to one's own will. From cicada.
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: get in the way
Idiom usage
In this way, the design can open and close freely.
The origin of Idioms
FA Faber's cicada: "the legs can stretch and the front claws can open and close freely."
Open and close freely
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