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Idioms beginning with m
Idioms beginning with m are as follows:

1. look at each other: look at each other is an idiom in China, pronounced miàn miàn xiāng qù, which means that you look at me and I look at you, and I don't know what to do. Describe people who look at each other and are silent because of fear or helplessness.

2, very happy: Pinyin méi fēi sè wǔ. Describes people who talk endlessly, are very happy, proud and excited.

3. Be wise to protect yourself: this idiom originally meant that reasonable people are good at protecting themselves and have a good meaning; It is derogatory to refer to the vulgar style of fighting against principles in order to protect personal interests. Often used as predicate and attribute in sentences; The structure is linked.

4. Witness Daocun: Pinyin is mù jī dào cún, which means it is easy to describe and understand.

5. Casual: pronounced as màn bù jīng xīn, it means that people do things casually and don't care.

6. Lost: Pinyin mí tú zhΟ fn, meaning lost until you come back. The metaphor is to find that you have made a mistake and know how to correct it.

7. Crossing the sea by hiding the sky: The original intention of "crossing the sea by hiding the sky" refers to confusing the emperor's audio-visual and deceiving him to board the ship, so that he can cross the sea safely and smoothly with a large group of people unconsciously; Extension is to deliberately confuse and deceive the other party by means of camouflage again and again, so that the other party can relax their vigilance and then act suddenly to achieve the goal of winning; This idiom generally acts as predicate, object and attribute in sentences. More derogatory.

8. Decadent music: Pinyin is mǐ mǐ zh and yuè, which means weak and decadent music.