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Top-heavy. What?

Top-heavy.

Anticlimactic: the head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake. At first, the metaphor was very powerful, but later it was very weak and endless.

Orderliness: describe the hierarchy and context clearly.

Give up halfway: stop halfway. Metaphor can't stick to the end, there is a beginning and no end.

Death without illness: finally: death. Ended in vain. Refers to the natural death of people due to aging. If you die without illness, it means that things will disappear without external interference.

Top-heavy: brain edema, weak feet. Describe physical discomfort. It also shows that the foundation is not solid.

A beginning without an end: a beginning without an end. Refers to not doing things to the end.

Have a head and no tail: have a beginning and no end. It means not getting things done.

Leading a dragon's head and ending a snake's tail: metaphor begins with grandeur and ends with attenuation.

Top-heavy examples:

1, writing articles should be persistent and not top-heavy.

This article is poorly structured, top-heavy and anticlimactic.

He didn't listen to the doctor and took too many drugs. He only felt top-heavy and fell down involuntarily.

I always feel top-heavy and unstable when I have a cold and fever for two days.

5, the foundation is so shallow, don't build the building very high, otherwise it will be top-heavy.

She walks top-heavy, and she is about five inches shorter.

7. This poem is top-heavy because of the improper layout of ideological content.

8. I stumbled because I was weak. I was top-heavy, cut my face and had a burden on my back.

There is no doubt that she is top-heavy. I like her motorcade at the first peak.

10, top-heavy, unstable due to uneven weight distribution, the head bears most of the weight and is easy to fall.