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水过鸭背 比喻事过之后没有留下一点痕迹 Shuǐ  Guò  Yā  Bèi Sgyb

'Shui Guo Ya Bei' translates to 'water passing over a duck's back'. This idiom is used metaphorically to describe events or experiences that leave no lasting impact or trace.

水过鸭背 (shuǐ guò yā bèi) means water passing over a duck's back, used metaphorically to describe something that leaves no trace or impression after it has passed.

成语 水过鸭背
解释 比喻事过之后没有留下一点痕迹。
拼音 shuǐ  guò  yā  bèi
拼音码 sgyb

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