recoil in fear
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Su ō t ó usu ō J ǐ ng, which means to be timid or timid. It comes from Qu Qiubai's hungry hometown Ji Cheng.
Idiom explanation
It's used to describe being timid or timid. It's the same as "shrinking the head".
The origin of Idioms
Qu Qiubai's hungry hometown chronicle 13: "only three or four people can be seen in a long street far away, walking with their heads and necks bent."
Idiom usage
I'm afraid of something. I'm afraid of something
Analysis of Idioms
The opposite: Bohemian
Chinese PinYin : suō tóu suō jǐng
recoil in fear
cede territory and ask for peace. gē dì qiú hé
hire personnel on the basis of their abilities. liàng cái lù yòng
Open the window and tell the truth. dǎ kāi tiān chuāng liàng huà
her beauty is good enough for the aristocracy. yōng róng huá guì