put on airs
It's a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is sh é NQ ì sh í Z ú. 1. Complacent. 2. Graceful or imposing in manner or impression. 3. Conceited; conceited.
The origin of Idioms
At first, this guy only moves around the cage. Then he flies around the room, landing on the top of the cupboard, standing on the bookshelf, and shaking the light rope back and forth.
Idiom usage
However, at this time, the door of the platform was knocked open, and many coolies were hesitantly directed by some high spirited animals to carry the goods. Package by package, the car dropped, carried into the station door, and rushed to our bus. Yes! You are bloody, with two lines of smart teeth, three inches of eloquence, everywhere to call rumors to deceive, always arbitrary, and six words impassable, really unreasonable, all-round, cunning and changeable, you are a genuine wine sack, a full of air paste Tu worm. When he came to the edge of the ground, tomato said with a high air: "please have a good look! "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] spirited [antonym] modest and prudent [rhyme words] pick off adultery, worry about everything, transcend the world, rise and fall with the world, stand up and cook, unruly, profit-making, half cooked, left and right branches [age] contemporary [riddle] cock crowning son [Xiehouyu] steaming Bodhisattva in rice steamer
Chinese PinYin : shén qì shí zú
put on airs
good writings make people copy them. luò yáng zhǐ guì
Take advantage of the opportunity. lǚ jī chéng biàn
maintain an old acquaintanceship having no real understanding with each other. bái shǒu rú xīn