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Idioms about Jiaozuo

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Ghosts described the fire as tragic and many people were burned to death.

The pyrometallurgical stone metal is burned and the stone melts. Describe the dry and hot weather

A bitter face describes an anxious and sad look.

Describe the embarrassing appearance.

Think hard, think hard, and worry.

Burning lips and tongue: dry; Me: It's broken. Dry mouth. It's a waste of breath to talk too much.

Burn the head and forehead. The metaphor is awkward. Sometimes it is described as too busy to know what to do, which means exaggeration.

I'm extremely anxious, extremely anxious.

This is a metaphor. People who are closest to disaster suffer first.

If you are too anxious to throw stones, touch them with something brittle. Metaphor means that things are bound to fail.

The leaky urn roasting kettle uses the remaining water in the leaky urn to pour into the charred pot. Metaphor is crucial and needs saving urgently.

My tongue and lips are burnt: broken; Coke: Dry. My tongue is broken and my lips are dry. Description is a waste of time.

Ghosts and monsters described the fire as tragic and many people were burned to death.

The scorched earth describes a scene of a big fire (or war) in which all the houses were burned down.