What do popular idioms mean?

1. What's your favorite idiom?

Reluctant to let go: release: let go. I love my favorite things so much that I won't put them down for a long time.

Love is like a treasure: it describes great happiness.

Love is like a treasure: I like it very much. Love is like a treasure.

Love to live: if you like someone, you always want him to live. It refers to treating people with extreme personal likes and dislikes.

Job insecurity: it means that you don't like your career and don't feel comfortable working.

Carry forward: carry forward. Guide beautiful things to develop, expand and improve on the original basis.

Really happy: I really like it.

Bragging flattery: bragging: bragging; Flatter: Flatter. Refers to the act of boasting, boasting and buttering up others.

Grinding: grinding: carving and polishing jade. Metaphor hone moral character, academic progress.

Stick to the new and ignore the old: I still like the new and hate the old. I like the new and hate the old. Love is not exclusive.

2. What do people like? style

There is no such idiom.

Dwarves only agree with others, but they have no opinions. It is also a metaphor for not knowing much.

Dwarves only know how to echo others when they look at a metaphor, and they have no opinions of their own. It is also a metaphor for not knowing much.

Dwarves only know how to get along with others, but they have no opinions. It is also a metaphor for not knowing much.

A good lover cherishes and values talents.

Love people and things, care about the people, and strive to benefit the people.

Love with virtue: love; Morality: virtue. Love according to moral standards. Generally speaking, people will not be partial to others, nor will they be tolerant.

When Ba people go down to Li (1), they go down to people. Folk songs popular in ancient Chu State. Music used to be called vulgarity. Ba, an ancient name, is in the east of Sichuan today, and it was Chu in ancient times. Li Xia, village. 2 refers to vulgarity.

Next to the fence: by; Hedge wall: Hedge wall. Rely on other people's fences. Metaphor depends on or imitates others.

Being close to others is a metaphor for relying on others.

Close door: depend, attach; Portal: family status. Metaphor depends on others and cannot stand on one's own feet.

People who are full and hungry are hungry. It is a metaphor for people who are in a smooth and superior situation or whose personal wishes are satisfied, and do not understand the difficulties of people who are in a difficult or bad situation or whose personal wishes cannot be realized.

Pushing too hard is forcing people to leave no room.

Being out of sight means avoiding leaking information.

Avoid eyes and fingers to avoid revealing information. It's the same as "avoiding people's eyes and ears."

Follow in the footsteps of others: dust raised behind you when walking or driving. Walk behind others. Metaphor follows imitation, imitates others, and is not creative.

Take advantage of others' danger to coerce or frame others when they are in trouble.

Adults are uncomfortable, uncomfortable. If adults want to achieve something, they must work hard and not be comfortable.

Adult beauty: achievement. Do good for others.

The kindness of adults helps others to do good deeds.

Take advantage of people's danger and threaten to destroy them.

3. What is a lovely idiom?

I can't put it down: put it down. I love my favorite things so much that I won't put them down for a long time.

Source: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasties: "I can't put down his writing."

I can't put it down: put it down. I like it so much that I don't want to let it go.

Source: Preface to the Collection of Tao Yuanming by Liang Xiaotong in the Southern Dynasties: "I can't put down his writing."

Love is like a treasure. I like it very much.

Source: Ming Ziran's infatuation "Revenge of the Martyrs in Guanjun County after Nodding the Stone": "Shen Tu's wife is pregnant, and she is satisfied in October ... and gives birth to a son. Love is like a treasure. "

Uneasy in the post means that you don't like your career and don't work with peace of mind.

Source: Lu Xun's Letter to Zheng Zhenduo: "This man is courting the headmaster in Xiamen, and his face is pitiful. The headmaster lost weight when he left, and he finally felt uneasy. This is ridiculous. "

A gossipy woman is often referred to as a talkative woman who likes to gossip and gossip.

Source: The Book of Songs, Elegant Prose: "Women have a long tongue and are only arrogant."

Boast, flatter, brag: brag; Flatter: Flatter. Refers to the act of boasting, boasting and buttering up others.

Source: Postscript of Lu Xun's Pseudo-Freedom Book: "I think, if I could use the energy of bragging and flattery to seek truth from facts, wouldn't I get more?"

Being loyal to the new and being lazy to the old means liking the new and hating the old. I like the new and hate the old. More refers to love is not single-minded.

Source: Wu Ming Cheng En's Preface to Rethinking: "People's feelings are old and new. After two years, the situation is five thousand miles. The song of the people is still inspiring people to think about the ancient public."

A talkative teacher is someone who likes to talk a lot.

Source: Song Wuyuan's "Biyan Record" Volume 5: "There is water in the rice bucket, and the teacher is hard to say."

Take what others like, take what others like.

Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" is the fourth fold: "Don't take away people's pets."

A good lip-gloss describes a clever tongue like a spring, and is used to saying flattering sweet words.

Source: Back to The Story of Awakening Marriage for the hundredth time: "Sister Su talks sweetly and makes friends with her children's grandmother with things that don't hurt her. She not only hates him, but also talks about his benefits."

Be lazy and do well: like and greedy. Eat and drink, be lazy.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The First Moment of Surprise" Volume 2: "You are so lazy, you didn't get up until today."

Wearing a top hat is a metaphor for liking flattery and listening to flattery.

Aim high: like it; Raccoon: Pursuit. Metaphor is an unrealistic pursuit of lofty and far-reaching goals.

Source: "The History of the Song Dynasty, the Biography of Taoism and Cheng Hao": "Sick people are tired of being humble and ambitious, and they have achieved nothing."

Good wine gluttony is like drinking.

Source: Sha Ting's Drunk: "Wang Baochang's dating has only one drawback: he is a little drunk. When he is drunk, he will become covered in pustules and lose his tenacious good character. "

Curiosity is better than difference: like. Shang: Concern and love. Like and pay attention to strange and special things.

A man who likes women and plays with them.

Source: Zhang Qingnan Zhuang's "He Dian" The eighth time: "Ignorance is inner lust, how can you be arrogant!" You can't do anything at home, just make love outside. "

Good at charity: like; Goodness: goodwill, good deeds; Le: Yes; S: Charity. Love to do good and be willing to give.

Source: Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian's Historical Records Le Shu II: "Wen Yinhui makes people be charitable; Hearing the sound of it makes people neat and polite. "

Good people like nosy or nosy people.

Source: Mencius Zhang Wan: "Good people do it to the end."

Being a good teacher likes being someone else's teacher. Describe immodest, self-righteous, and mysterious.

Source: Mencius Li Lou: "Being a good teacher when suffering from others."

I like asking for trouble.

Source: Biography of the King of Civilization in the Book of Jin: "Forgetting righteousness in case of meeting. Be good at making trouble, and if you spoil it, it will be chaotic. "

I like to ask others for advice to solve my own problems.

A good question is good: like it; Y: Rich. Ask others for advice when you are in trouble, and your knowledge will be profound.

Source: Shangshutang Patent: "Asking questions is rich, but personal use is small."

Kindness is small: like it; Line: execute; Hui: Kindness. It means to like to give small favors to others.

Source: Biography of Yin Zhongkan in the Book of Jin: "In the state, the outline is not mentioned, but the grace is small and Xia is quite safe."

Never tire of learning, like learning, and be tireless.

Source: "Historical Records Chu Family": "I used to be a civil servant, but also a fox of the season. I like to provide my services and study tirelessly. "

Brave and heartless: violent, fierce and cruel. Love to show off, like to fight Europe. Describe people as fierce and aggressive.

Source: "Mencius Li Lou": "My courage is harmful to my parents and unfilial."

Do it yourself: do it, do it. I like to do it myself. Persuade others or encourage yourself to live or work hard.

Source: "Huainanzi Ben Jing Xun": "A gentleman can't do things, but be good for himself, then he is sleepy and has a great responsibility."

Hui Chen is happy and angry: angry. From being angry to liking.

Source: Ethan Zhiyuan's "Still at the End of Prison" is the first fold: "These two children will be happy if they want to live in his hands."

Hold it in your lap if you like it, and push it into the deep water if you don't like it. Metaphor of choose and employ persons love and hate impermanence. It is the same as "adding knees to fall into the deep".

Source: "Old Tang Book Biography of Jiang Gongfu": "The word Gongfu understands the Lord and suddenly comes to Taiwan; If you don't agree, you will know the way by adding your knees to the spring! "

Knee up, knee up: supported by knees; Rolling in the deep: Push down the abyss. Hold it in your lap if you like it, and push it into the deep water if you don't like it. Metaphor of choose and employ persons love and hate impermanence.

Source: "Book of Rites under Tan Gong": "Today's gentleman, if he advances, he will kneel, and if he retreats, he will fall into the abyss."

Talking about frugality: the metaphor of an empty stomach lacks knowledge. I lack knowledge, but I like talking.

With relish: a strong interest; Le Dao: I like talking. Chatting cheerfully.

Source: Qing Aesop's "Yellow Hydrangea" The seventh time: "This Ryan heroine, although good at learning, only started from dictation finger painting, and whenever she met a foolish man in the countryside, she talked about it."

Drinking into the tongue describes people who like to nag after drinking.

Charity: Yes, I like it. Like to do good deeds, willing to help people in trouble with property.

Source: "Historical Records Le Shu II": "Hearing the sound makes people be charitable; Hearing the sound of it makes people neat and polite. "

Enjoy doing sth and have fun from it.

Source: The Analects of Confucius: "Eating and drinking, bending your arms and resting on them, is also fun."

Blue eyes looking at each other, with black eyes in the middle, is a metaphor for respecting or liking people. Describe mutual respect. Also known as "treating each other with green eyes" and "treating each other with green eyes".

Weaknesses are not easily weakened: young; Good: I like it; Get: Play. I didn't like playing when I was young.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Jiu Nian": "I am weak and difficult to deal with, but I can't fight with it, I don't change my strength, and I don't know anything else."

An empty talker is a metaphor for someone who likes to talk empty words and talk big, but has no skill.

Sweet words are sweet words.

Source: English classroom selection "At first I wandered around, but later I was teased, so I let him do whatever he wanted."

A beautiful expression describes being good at talking and making people like listening.

Source: Pu's "Evil Sea Flower" back to the 34 th: "Just answer in English, but it is also crisp and melodious."

Literati who like to play with words are often immoral.

Heaven won: I can bear it. I like it so much that I can't help myself. Describe very happy.

Source: Master Wang Yuan's "The Romance of the West Chamber", the fourth fold: "When I was young, I accepted my wife's personal farewell and wished to be in heaven."

Love, anger, sadness and happiness. Generally refers to people's different feelings.

Source: The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean: "Emotions are not expressed, and the middle festival is harmony."

Love to listen, like to listen, like to watch. Very popular.

Love the new and hate the old, like the new and hate the old. More refers to love is not single-minded. To "like the new and hate the old."

Love the new and hate the old, love the new and hate the old. More refers to love is not single-minded.

Hate the old and like the new, hate the old and like the new.

Source: "Q&A": "The meaning of heaven and earth has been abolished, but I hate the old and like the new, and I find it when I am defeated."

Goatskin: natural. Although sheep are covered with tiger skin, they still like grass and tremble with fear when they meet jackals. Their nature has not changed. It is a metaphor for pretending to be strong in appearance, but actually timid.

Source: Han's "My Eyes": "Sheep take tiger skin as their skin, and they are happy when they see grass. When they see wolves fighting, they forget to cover it with tiger skin."

Ants, mice, rotten ants, mice, rotten things. Metaphor goes with the flow and pursues fame and fortune. Ants like to eat smelly food, and mice like to eat rotten food. Metaphor is boring.

Source: Tang Ming Shunzhi's "Sending Books to Huang Shangshu": "Since Confucianism does not know the meaning of reflexivity, the highest one is keen on the integrity of the article, and the lower one is immersed in ants and mice."

Competitive: competition; Strong: superior; Good: I like it. Strive to be strong, and like to surpass others in everything.

Source: The 35th chapter of the Biography of Heroes of Children in Qing Dynasty: "Being competitive is partial to your strengths."

Fight for strength, show victory, fight for strength and fight for competitiveness. Strive to be strong, and like to surpass others in everything.

Source: Selected Works of Qunyin Classes, Tales of Northern Strong Classes and Poseidon Wang Kui v. God: "I'm afraid that he will praise and criticize the village, strive to be strong, win over all the scholars, and just want to be happy."

What's more, these four words are function words in classical Chinese, and satirists like to chew over words. Also describe words or articles that are not written in vain.

Source: Wen Song's Shan Ye Record: "What's the matter? How can it help? "

From anger to joy, from anger to joy.

Source: Qing Li Jiabao's "Officialdom in the Appearance" Chapter 29: "Xu Dajun saw it, and the number was different from his life, so he turned to joy and confessed the past."

Ah, ah, ah: a way of catering blindly. Please others to win their favor.

Source: Biography of the New Tang Dynasty Book Yang Zaisi: "I have lived in the Prime Minister for more than ten years, and I have no recommendation."

Hope and dance: applause. I like jumping, clapping and dancing. Describe the situation of extreme joy and dancing.

Source: "Liezi Tang Wen": "Back to the sound of Long song, all ages danced happily, and Fu could control himself and forget his worries."

The desire for love is that when you like someone, you always want him to live. It refers to treating people with extreme personal likes and dislikes.

Source: The Analects of Confucius and Yan Yuan by Kong Qiu in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Love wants to live, and evil wants to die. It is confusing to want to live and die. "

4. What are the popular idioms?

Praise, gongs and drums, firecrackers, red flags, a sea of people, hot, crowded, back to a household name, love to answer, praise, fondle admiringly, empty lanes, stars and moons hold.

Landlord, is there anything you want in this?

Does it mean that talents are popular?

I hope the landlord will adopt it, ok?

Step 5 describe popular idioms

a myriad of stars surrounding the moon―enjoy the respect and support of a host of capable men

The idiom zhòng xěng pěng Yuè is used as the predicate and object; Many stars set off the moon. It means that everyone supports a person they respect and love. From: The Analects of Confucius Governing Politics: "Virtue politics is like Beichen, living in its place, and the stars arch it."

6. What is everyone's favorite idiom?

I can't put it down.

Idiom definition: definition: put it down. I like it so much that I don't want to let it go.

The idiom comes from Sun Daogan's memory of Xiao Luo 'an's sickbed in Qing Dynasty: "One summer day, Wang Shumei returned from Wulin and drew a round fan for the owner of the amusement park ... He sat on the Sheng Tao and couldn't put it down."

Idiom abbreviation: abss

Idiom words: 4 words

Feeling * * * color: fondle admiringly is a neutral word.

Idiom structure: complementarity

Idiom era: modern

Commonly used degree: commonly used

Example of Idiom: Although it is not his way, Naiwen has a clear comment, and after reading it, he will know that he can't put it down. (Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children back to 35)

Synonym: I can't put down my book and my love.

Antonym: disdain, throw it away.

Idiom grammar: supplement; As predicate, adverbial and object; Use praise to express your favorite object.

7. What is a lovely idiom?

Cute meaning:

Make people love, please, please someone's appearance or expression.

Rong English translation

Let people love.

Bilingual example

Not as cute as E.T., but since I'm here, let's face it.

So it's not as cute as Alien, but it does exist. Deal with it.

8. Describe popular idioms

a myriad of stars surrounding the moon―enjoy the respect and support of a host of capable men

The idiom zhòng xěng pěng Yuè is used as the predicate and object; Many stars set off the bright moon. It means that everyone supports a person they respect and love. From: The Analects of Confucius Governing Politics: "Virtue politics is like Beichen, living in its place, and the stars arch it."

Stroking willow flowers: charming willow color and delicate flowers. Describe spring scenery.

Don't be humiliated: pet: pet. I don't care if I'm flattered or humiliated. It means not to be moved by personal gains or losses.

Only son cherishes: cherishes: refers to love. The only son is loved by the whole family.

The pet of broken sleeves: broken: broken; Pets: pets, spoil. Refers to male homosexual behavior, and refers to Toy Boy.

Wear fish as a pet: wear fish: wear a string of fish; Pet: Luck. Refers to the female palace officials who are favored in turn.

Female officials in the palace are favored in turn.

9. What are the popular idioms?

Listen: smell: copy. I like listening and watching. Very popular.

Like: I like listening and watching. Very popular.

All China's papers are very expensive: others' works are described as popular and widely circulated.

Snail meat: food: food; Slurry: soup. People welcome their beloved army with rice bowls and soup pots. Describe the situation in which the army was warmly supported and welcomed by the masses.

10. Who's favorite idiom?

enjoyable

Very cute, very cute, very cute, attractive, attractive, attractive, attractive, attractive, attractive, attractive, attractive, attractive. From the heart,