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Idiom: sit on a well and watch the sky.

Explanation: Sit at the bottom of the well and watch the sky. Metaphor is small in vision and little in knowledge.

Sentence-making: We should study all our lessons carefully, constantly broaden our horizons and increase our knowledge. We must never sit still and look at the sky and sigh.

Idiom: when you're down.

Explanation: When you see a person fall into a trap, you don't reach out to save him. Instead, you pushed him down and threw stones. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.

Sentence: when others are in trouble, don't hit them when they are down.

Idiom: dripping water wears away the stone;

Explanation: Constant dripping can wear away the stone. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed. ?

Sentence-making: Practicing Chinese characters requires the spirit of perseverance and dripping water wears away the stone.

Idiom: The traffic is heavy.

Commentary: A car is like running water, and a horse is like a dragon. Describe a lot of cars and horses coming and going, a continuous lively scene.

Sentence making: Standing at the top of Lianhua Mountain overlooking Shenzhen, there are many high-rise buildings, roads extending in all directions, traffic and excitement.

Idiom: Ye Gong likes dragons.

Explanation: Metaphorically speaking, I like something verbally, but I don't really like it.

Sentence: My love for painting is not that Ye Gong loves dragons, but that he is sincere.

Idiom: Expect your own success.

Explanation: I hope my children can succeed in their studies and careers.

Sentence making: Parents should have the desire to make their children become talents, and also have the action of cultivating and educating their children to become talents.

Idiom: Have a plan.

Description: The original meaning of painting bamboo is to have an image of bamboo in your mind. After metaphor has made up his mind before doing things.

Sentence: Although I am still young, I have a clear idea about my career.

Idiom: Nothing but appearance.

Explanation: virtual: empty; Table: surface, appearance. Empty has a beautiful appearance, but it can't. It means in name only.

Sentence: On the surface, he is clever, but in fact, he is superficial and can't do anything well.

Idiom: talk big.

Explanation: The description is grandiose and unrealistic.

Sentence: Do a good job and don't talk big.

Idiom: bold but cautious

Explanation: describe decisive and thoughtful.

Sentence-making: In the face of difficulties, we should be bold and cautious and calmly deal with them.

Idiom: Broad and profound.

Explanation: Bo: Wide, many. Describe profound thoughts and knowledge.

Sentence-making: The old scholar studied China's ancient books tirelessly, and now they are extensive and profound.

Idiom: Devote yourself to love.

Explanation: It means that you have a deep attachment to people or things, but you can't restrain it.

Sentence: I look at you wholeheartedly, and I hope you will look at me bravely! Because my heart has been melted by you

Idiom: carry forward the past and forge ahead.

Description: Inherit the predecessors' career and open up the road to the future.

Sentence making: Review the past and forge ahead into the future! Leaders who forge ahead into the future will lead us into a new era.

Idiom: Go ahead bravely.

Explanation: Go forward bravely.

Sentence making: When encountering difficulties, I didn't flinch, but went forward bravely to overcome them.

Idiom: one goes up and the other goes down.

Explanation: Go up here and down there. Describe an inheritance.

Sentence making: The performance was so wonderful that the audience applauded.

Idiom: the melon is ripe.

Description: Pedicel: The part of a flower or melon that connects with a branch. When the melon is ripe, the pedicel naturally falls off. When the time is right, things will naturally succeed.

Sentence making: When conditions are ripe, things will naturally succeed. Don't worry, the melon is ripe.

Idiom: ingrained

Explanation: Metaphor is deeply rooted and unshakable.

Sentence-making: Grandpa has a deep-rooted concept that no matter going to school or working, he should study tirelessly and not be proud, otherwise he will accomplish nothing.

Idiom: The dead of night.

Explanation: There is no sound in the middle of the night, and it is very quiet.

Sentence: In the dead of night, the moon always gathers bright moonlight, leaving a world for the mysterious night.

Idiom: in hot water

Explanation: The disasters suffered by ordinary people are getting deeper and deeper like water and getting hotter and hotter like fire. A metaphor for a person's life is extremely painful.

Sentence: As long as he can save the country from dire straits, he is the supreme hero.

Idiom: Spring is as deep as the sea.

Explanation: The beauty of spring is as deep and as wide as the sea. Describe the beautiful spring everywhere.

Sentence: Another New Year has arrived. With the footsteps of the Olympic Games, the whole city is as deep as the sea and harmonious.

Idiom: Hungry.

Explanation: The description is very urgent, as if you want to eat when you are hungry and drink water when you are thirsty.

Sentence-making: I read more than twenty pages in one breath.

Idiom: like a few treasures.

Explanation: It's as clear as counting the treasures hidden in your house. The metaphor is familiar.

Sentence-making: When he tells historical stories, he is like a few treasures, and the more he tells them, the more excited he becomes.

Idiom: full of vitality

Explanation: Full of vigor: Full of vigor and vitality. Describe a person or society full of vigor and vitality.

Sentence-making: The most important thing in life is those things that are upward, full of vitality, enthusiasm and vitality, and have great imagination.

Idiom: hero

Explanation: Handsome and full of energy.

Sentence: Ten dashing girls are like ten colorful swallows with wings on fire.

Idiom: in various ways.

Description: Describe various postures.

Sentence making: Of course, colorful life itself provides the fundamental conditions for this competition.

Idiom: One shot at a time.

Explanation: Describe archery or shooting accurately and hit the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence.

Sentence: I participated in the 2008 Olympic Games on behalf of China team, and I hit every penalty, so I jumped with excitement.

Idiom: Let a hundred flowers blossom.

Explanation: describe flowers in full bloom and colorful. It symbolizes the free development of various artistic forms and styles. It also describes the prosperity of the art world.

Sentence making: There are many new works on display in the art exhibition, which are full of flowers and different styles.

Idiom: Be elated

Explanation: Bloom: Bloom. I am as happy as a blooming flower. Describe the incomparable happiness.

I am elated at the thought of this happy event.

Idiom: relaxed and happy

Explanation: spacious: open; Yi: Happy. Open-minded and cheerful.

Sentence: Osmanthus fragrans is in full bloom, and its fragrance is overflowing, which makes people feel relaxed and happy.

Idiom: absent-minded

Explanation: The heart is not here. Of inattention.

Sentence-making: It seems to be a universal and unified feature of a dude to pose and look absent-minded when he speaks.

Idiom: Too many things to see.

Explanation: refers to many things that are invisible to the eyes.

Sentence-making: All arts are like this. Simplicity is bound to produce boredom. Richness and diversity are welcomed by most people.

Idiom: the loss outweighs the gain.

Explanation: Compensation: Worth it. The gain is outweighed by the loss.

Sentence: It is not worth the loss to sacrifice health in order to lose weight!

Idiom: triumphant

Commentary: Yang Yang: A smug look. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

Sentence: He proudly said: My answer comes from Baidu.

Idiom: Proud student

Explanation: protege: a teacher who claims to be a disciple or an experimenter in the imperial examination. The latter refers to students. The most satisfied disciple or student.

Sentence: I am very happy, too. I am very happy to be Mr. Ji's favorite pupil.

Idiom: spontaneous production

Explain: To produce (certain thoughts and feelings) naturally.

I have a feeling of admiration when I see the Monument to the People's Heroes.

Idiom: safe and sound

Explanation: illness: illness. It means that people are safe and free from diseases. Now it usually means that things are safe and not damaged.

It is a miracle that he was safe and sound in the earthquake.

Idiom: suddenly enlightened

Explanation: suddenly: describe openness; Cheerfulness: Cheerfulness. From dark and narrow to spacious and bright. Metaphor suddenly realized a truth.

Sentence making: After his inspiration, I suddenly understood the problem.

Idiom: nonsense.

Explanation: Metaphor is nonsense.

Sentence: He always likes to talk nonsense, but don't take it too seriously.

Idiom: speak with one voice

Explanation: Different mouths say the same thing. It means that everyone says the same thing.

When Beijing succeeded in bidding for the Olympic Games, all the people in China cheered in unison!

Idiom: Silence.

Explanation: There are no crows or sparrows. Describe it very calmly.

Sentence: The bell rang, the students who were still whispering were quiet, and the classroom was silent.

Idiom: A leaderless group of dragons.

Explanation: A group of dragons have no leader. Metaphor without a leader, it is impossible to act in unison.

Sentence: After the coach resigned, the team fell into a leaderless state and its performance plummeted.

Idiom: Make the finishing point.

Explanation: when writing an article or speech, point out the essence at key points in a few sentences to make the content vivid and powerful.

Sentence making: this last stroke is like the finishing touch, which immediately adds a lot of color to the whole article!

Idiom: gild the lily.

Description: Add feet to the snake when drawing it. Metaphor is not only useless, but also inappropriate.

Sentence: You have expressed your ideas clearly. To talk more is to gild the lily.

Idiom: icing on the cake

Description: Embroidered on brocade. The metaphor is good, and the beauty is beautiful.

Sentence: If you draw more flowers for decoration, your painting will be icing on the cake and the effect will be better.

Idiom: seven ups and eight downs

Explanation: Describe the inner panic.

Sentence: He feels anxious and always uncomfortable.

Idiom: in all directions

Explanation: refers to all aspects or places.

Sentence: When I woke up, I found mountains in all directions, and I was horrified.

Idiom: Too many cooks.

Description: Describe a person with mixed hands and chaotic movements.

When Zhang Zhiyuan came, we were busy for too many chefs.

Idiom: luxury

Explanation: describe spending money and using things without saving them.

Sentence: He is not thrifty at ordinary times, and he always spends money lavishly.

Idiom: Kill two birds with one stone.

Explanation: it means to do one thing, give consideration to both sides, and benefit both sides.

Sentence: I want to watch the ball game and do my homework. Is there a way to kill two birds with one stone?

Idiom: perfection.

Explanation: Very perfect, very beautiful. No defect means perfection.

Sentence-making: The process of growing up is perfect because of various experiences.

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