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What idioms are used to describe being superior, commanding and arrogant?

Idioms describing superiority, prestige and arrogance: arrogance, bossiness and arrogance.

1, cocky

Pinyin: zhǐgāo q? Yang

Interpretation: tiptoe height: when walking, the feet are raised very high; Full of energy: Full of energy. When you walk, your feet are high and strong. Describe complacency and get carried away.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan Huan Gong Thirteen Years": "Arrogant, unstable heart." Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan: "My ambition is full."

Ex.: But ~ is always a bit generous.

2, bossing around

Pinyin: Pinyin

Interpretation: I mean: move your chin to signal and command others; Admonish: command people with facial expressions. Don't talk, but use your face to express your expression. Describe the arrogant attitude of powerful people commanding others.

Source: Han Gong Yuchuan: "The family is rich and the goal is arrogant." "Zi Tongzhi Ji Jiantang Zhao Xuandi God Blessed for Two Years": "Look at the courtiers, they all mean bossing around, and no one is around."

Example: He is heartless.

3, throw its weight around

Pinyin: yaowǔyang wüI

Interpretation: Yao: Show off. Show off your strength and prestige.

Source: Qiao Yuanmeng's "Marriage of Two Worlds" is the third fold: "What are you doing so arrogant!"

Example: * * Tao, swallowed the boat to the island, and ~, unified troops ashore. Tong Wei and Meng Tong guarded the stockade and did not take part in the war.