Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What is the idiom to describe crooked appearance?

What is the idiom to describe crooked appearance?

Bad style-crooked, evil: improper, indecent. Of bad style and atmosphere.

Hit the nail on the head-the metaphor method is not appropriate, but it is lucky to get a satisfactory result. It also means that the original intention is not here, but just in line with other people's ideas.

Fish begins to stink at the head-Shangliang: refers to superiors or elders. To make a metaphor, people in the world are doing wrong, and people below are doing bad things.

Seven twists and eight twists-incorrect description.

A crooked head and a crooked brain-a metaphor for an ugly face.

Evil spirits are deviant-refers to inappropriate words and deeds or ways.

Evil thoughts-refers to the heart is not right.

Don't stare blankly-it's crooked.

It's crooked.-it's a mess.

Seven crooked and eight twisted-describe crooked.

Surprise-the expression that describes extreme anger.

Stumbling-refers to walking unsteadily and unable to control yourself. Also refers to an object that is not tilted correctly.

Staggering-describe involuntarily, tilt instability.

A flat nose and crooked mouth-describe a serious facial injury.

Crooked ways-refers to improper ways, means or things.

Sick and crooked-describes the weakness of a sick body.