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Idioms describing the changeable international situation
Idioms describing the unpredictable international situation are as follows:

1, unpredictable: changeable: unpredictable. It changes a lot and is unpredictable.

2. Unforeseen events: a metaphor for an unpredictable situation.

3, the situation changes: as changeable as the situation. Metaphor the situation is changing rapidly and the trend is unpredictable.

4. Sudden change of situation: Situation: Metaphor is a changeable and turbulent situation. The situation suddenly changed.

5. Fengyun: Hey: Fraud; Sophisticated: fraud, grotesque. The situation is grotesque and changeable Metaphor is complex and changeable, mysterious and grotesque.

6. Unforeseen weather: Wind and clouds are unpredictable. Metaphor things or situations are as unpredictable as changeable situations.

7, stormy: swaying in the storm, metaphorically turbulent situation.

8, stormy: swaying posture: drifting with the flow. Floating in the wind and rain. Metaphor is that the situation is turbulent.

9. ups and downs: it is a metaphor for the turbulent situation and is very unstable. Use "storm".

10, stormy: a metaphor for the turbulent and unstable situation. Use "storm".

1 1, China will not be a country: China will not be able to maintain. Refers to the country's situation is very bad, there is a danger of national subjugation.

12, boiling in the sea: boiling: metaphor of unstable situation, like boiling water. Describe the chaos in the world.

13, not all day: all day: from morning till night, one day. I can't last a day. Describe a critical situation or extreme panic.

14, endless: describes the situation as critical, like a broken hair.

15, circulating belt: describes a critical situation, like a belt that is about to break.

16, continuous as a line: the original text "continuous as a line". Describe the situation as critical, just like a thread almost broke.

17, bitter wind and rain: I still say bitter wind and rain. Terrible weather. It is also a metaphor for the unstable situation.

18, depending on the biography: titicaca: the document of the enemy; D: Calm down. Metaphor does not send troops, as long as you use a piece of paper, you can surrender the enemy and stabilize the situation.

19, endless: absolutely: end; Continuation: Continuation. Things are at a critical moment of survival or extinction, severance or continuation. Describe the situation as extremely critical.

20. The building will fall down: the tall building and big house will fall down soon. Metaphor is about to collapse.

2 1, the building is about to collapse.

22. Living in a tripod: I like the separation of the three legs of a tripod. Metaphor is three opposing situations.

23, tripod and three: metaphor for three opposing situations. It also refers to three aspects.

24. turmoil: swing: shake. Turbulent. Describe the unstable and unstable situation.

25, changeable: swing: shake. Turbulent. Describe the unstable and unstable situation.

26. Artemisia is in trouble: Artemisia: looking far and wide; Hard times: A difficult situation. Refers to anxiety about current events.

27. Many good things grind: grind: obstacles, difficulties. Good things often encounter many twists and turns before they are realized and successful.

28. Hero: Hero: It also refers to people with outstanding talents. Heroes have sprung up everywhere.

29, lack of skills in returning to heaven: returning to heaven: metaphor is powerful and can transfer a situation that is extremely difficult to recover; Lack of skill: lack of methods. Metaphor is critical or seriously ill and cannot be saved.

30. powerless to return to heaven: returning to heaven: metaphor is powerful and can transfer a situation that is extremely difficult to recover; Weakness: no strength. Metaphor is critical or seriously ill and cannot be saved.

3 1, the power to save the sky: the original metaphor is correct, powerful and far-reaching. Now more metaphors can preserve the power of serious situations.

32. hyperopia: refers to seeing the distance with all your eyesight.

33. Shi Kuang Records: Kuang: Correct. Ji: auxiliary. Save the turbulent situation. Let it turn the corner.

34. Turn the tide: pull: save; Horrible: violent waves. Metaphor is trying to save a dangerous situation.

35. Selling official prisons: Han's Political Theory: "Since you are not barbarians, you can starve to death, so there are traitors and thieves who sell official prisons."

What's done is done: trees are made into boats. The metaphor is that things are a foregone conclusion and cannot be changed.

37. Surprise: I am surprised at the strange things that strike the table.

38. Hurricane Bitter Rain: Hurricane: Cold Wind; Bitter rain: a long and disastrous rain. Describing bad weather was later used to describe a miserable and desolate situation.

39. People are in panic: describe the situation as turbulent.

40. Tripartite: Like the three legs of a tripod, each has its own side. Metaphor is three opposing situations.