What are some idioms related to cars?

Idioms related to cars are:

1. Bucket capacity [ch ē z ǒ i d u li á ng]: load: load. By car, by bucket. It is not surprising to describe a large number.

2. The vehicle does not return to the table [ch ē wú tu ē bio]: the personnel carrier shows no signs of returning. The army will never retreat.

3. the car is full of horses [[〔chētián mǎ?] ?]]: it means that the car is full of roads. Describe many guests.

4. Traffic [ch ē shu ǐ m ǐ ló ng] Cars are like running water and horses are like dragons. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.

5. Cars and horses are full [chē mymé n], indicating that there are many guests.

6. The car is tired, and so is the horse. Describe a sleepy journey. Idle: Almost. It's like "cars are dangerous, horses hate them"

7. Mercedes-Benz chariots and horses [chē chí mzü u]: describe the Mercedes-Benz chariots and horses, which are very fast.

8. Car dust [[ch chén m???]: It refers to the traces of cars and horses passing by.

9. Travel by boat [[zhu ch ē lá o dü n] n]: Travel by boat: boats and cars refer to all land and water vehicles. Lawton: Very tired, very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

10. Being an official by a trailer [[xuá n ch ē zhish]]: refers to quitting after retirement.

1 1. Suspend the car and set the horse []: describe the obstacle.

12. luxury car BMW [Xi]: gorgeous car, precious BMW. Refers to elegant riding.

13. At the beginning of getting off the bus [xià ch ē y and sh ǐ]: I: classical Chinese auxiliary words; Start: start. Always refers to the new official who has just arrived. Now it is a metaphor to have a job task as soon as you arrive at a place.

14. Be familiar with the road [qěng chēshúlī]: Be familiar with the road. Metaphor is familiar and easy.

15. Get light and simple [q ī ng ch ē ji ? n có ng] có ng]: The luggage is simple and there are few people (mostly people with status).

16. A lesson from the past: the mirror is a lesson. The lesson of overturning in front. Lessons from the past.

17. Clumsy car dust [[〔mǎ zú chē chén〕]]: It is a metaphor for running around and living in turmoil.

18. A drop in the bucket [bē ishu ǐ chē xī n]: Save a burning firewood with a glass of water. Metaphor power is too small to solve the problem.

19. Xuefu five cars [xué f ù w ǔ ch ē]: five cars: refers to five car books. Describe reading more and learning more.

20. [[tá ng bì d ā ng ch ēが]: It is a metaphor for overreaching and leading to failure.

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Idiom Collection: cy.duwenz.com