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毒草迷人
[dú căo mí rén]
'Poisonous plants are charming.' This could refer to something beautiful but harmful or alluring but toxic. It might metaphorically describe a dangerous temptation, appealing yet harmful relationship or experience.
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花毒
[huā dú]
Flower Poison can represent beauty that has destructive power or hidden danger It may also allude ...
长满毒刺的花
[zhăng măn dú cì de huā]
Flower full of toxic thorns implies being beautiful or charming but difficult to get close to due ...
毒花毒刺
[dú huā dú cì]
Translated as Poison Flower Poison Thorn it suggests something beautiful or attractive flower ...
有毒的花最美
[yŏu dú de huā zuì mĕi]
The most beautiful flowers can be poisonous It implies something or someone that is very attractive ...
一束毒花一束毒草
[yī shù dú huā yī shù dú căo]
Translates to A Bouquet of Poisonous Flowers and A Bunch of Venomous Grasses This signifies danger ...
最毒的草却开出最美的花
[zuì dú de căo què kāi chū zuì mĕi de huā]
A metaphor suggesting that something harmful or toxic can sometimes lead to beautiful outcomes ...
蛊毒致命
[gŭ dú zhì mìng]
Poisonous insect deadly charm It can mean a kind of fatal attraction that is as dangerous and irresistible ...
花似毒
[huā sì dú]
Literally meaning flowers as poisonous it symbolizes beauty being deceptive or dangerous much ...
迷人的花长着有毒的刺
[mí rén de huā zhăng zhe yŏu dú de cì]
Beautiful flowers come with toxic thorns This metaphor implies that something alluring often comes ...