rack one 's brains for ingenious devices
Qiaozum í NGM ù, a Chinese idiom, means qiaozum í NGM ù. Change some names to achieve some improper purpose. From "on the law of servitude, please draw a picture.".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: ingenious name and color
The origin of Idioms
Su Shi of the Song Dynasty wrote in his book on the law of service, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment, the law of employment
Idiom usage
It refers to blackmail.
Examples
Emperor Wu, I'm in. The eighth chapter of the romance of the Jin Dynasty by Cai Dongfan
Chinese PinYin : qiǎo zuò míng mù
rack one 's brains for ingenious devices
discard all desires and worries from one 's mind. qīng jìng wú wéi
It's possible but not possible. kě wàng ér bù kě jí
Depicting the head and drawing the corner. miáo tóu huà jiǎo
a harmonious union lasting a hundred years. bǎi nián hǎo shì
It's hard to send a local book. xiāng shū nán jì