抱頭鼠竄

See also: 抱头鼠窜

Chinese

to cover up one's head with one's hands to scurry off like a rat
trad. (抱頭鼠竄) 抱頭 鼠竄
simp. (抱头鼠窜) 抱头 鼠窜

Etymology

Literary: to cover up one's head with one's hands (ducking for cover), and scurry off like a rat

Pronunciation


Idiom

抱頭鼠竄

  1. to flee like a scared rabbit; to scurry away like a rat
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