Mytilus diseases produce pearls
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Basic explanation
Metaphor is to write a good article because of frustration. The same as "mussels become pearls when they are ill."
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[Source Edition] gao xie's "Shen Bing Xue Tu" painted by Cai Zhequan: "Hey, the clam is sick as a pearl, and the poem is gradually readable."
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(of a doctor) with excellent medical skills
Idiom meaning: once treated, the disease will be eliminated. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for doing well and solving problems quickly. Yuan anonymous's "Peach Blossom Luck" is the second fold: "Don't worry, Mammy, I have been practicing medicine for three generations, and I know the pulse of medical books clearly. I can guarantee that you will cure the disease."
Idioms about diseases
There was no recurrence. ān rán wú yàng idiom definition: cure: cure. It means that people are safe and free from diseases. Now it usually means that things are safe and not damaged. The origin of the idiom: "Qi Ce Zhan Guo Ce": "Are you okay when you are old? Are the people safe? Is Wang still safe? . "For example, as long as Chu Shi writes a banner on New Year's Day every year, the above picture shows five stars in the east of the sun and moon, and we will be safe and sound. (Feng Ming magnum "wake up the world" volume 4)
Interpretation of the idiom of hemiplegia bàn shēn büsuí: Therefore, preach "obedience" and obey. Originally it was a medical name, which meant that half of the body could not rotate at will. Sometimes it is a metaphor. Poetry is partly good, partly bad and not symmetrical enough. Idiom definition: taboo: taboo; Avoid: fear, fear.
Conceal one's illness and refuse treatment. Metaphor is hiding one's shortcomings and mistakes for fear of criticism. Idiom origin: Song Zhou Dunyi's "Zhou Zitong's Book Guo": "Today's people have it, which is not gratifying. For example, it is better to avoid medical treatment than to be destroyed. " Example: A person who is afraid of medical treatment cannot correct his mistakes.
Crazy guess: in the idiom picture, six words make up an idiom.
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Sick: sick. It means that people are safe and free from diseases. Now it usually means that things are safe and not damaged.
Pinyin:
ān rán Wu yàng
Short spell:
arwy
Synonym:
Safe and sound, safe and sound, as always.
Antonym:
Born to die, a narrow escape, is at stake.
Usage:
Partial form; As predicate and adverbial; It is positive, indicating that you were not injured in a dangerous accident.
Xiehouyu:
Liu Bei is in Kanluoji
Source:
Feng Ming magnum awakens the world, Volume 29: "As usual, Duke Lu is safe and sound."
Example:
As long as Chu Shi makes a bamboo banner every New Year's Day, and the five-star banner above stands in the Far East, we will be safe and sound. (Feng Ming magnum "wake up the world" volume 4)
Look at the picture and guess the idiom. A sick word+handwriting = C word answer.
(of a doctor) with excellent medical skills
Idiom pinyin
Idiom explanation: just started treatment; The disease will be eliminated. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for doing a good job; Solve problems quickly.
(5) Extended reading of disease idioms.
The origin of the idiom: Yuan Anonymous's "Peach Blossom Garden" is the second fold: "Don't worry, Mammy, I have been practicing medicine for three generations, and I know the pulse of medical books. You can cure the disease by hand. "
Idiom short spelling: SDBC
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄕㄡㄉㄠㄅㄥㄔㄨˊ.
Degree of common use: common idioms
Idiom words: four-character idioms
Feeling * * * color: a commendatory term.
Usage of idioms: get rid of illness when you are ready, and save clothes and food; As predicates and clauses; With praise.
Idiom structure: compact idioms
Idiom era: ancient idioms
Pronunciation of idioms: Except, it cannot be pronounced as "cú".
Discrimination of idioms: removing diseases by hand, "rejuvenating with wonderful hands"; It can be said that medical skills are brilliant; However, the meaning of hand-removing disease is lighter than that of "wonderful hand rejuvenation"; Getting rid of the pain at hand can be described as a strong ability to do things; Directly solved this problem; However, "wonderful hand rejuvenation" is not used in this sense.
Synonym: Drugs can cure diseases and bring them back to life.
Antonym: of no help
Example of idiom: (1) I have been ill for a long time. Ask an expert to have a look. I can get rid of the disease by hand and the effect is excellent. (2) He removed the disease by hand, and the fault of the lathe was eliminated.
When the doctor's hand touches that disease.
Russian translation: болезнисчезеррри.
Excellent medical doctor & lt treatment plan.
Idiom riddle: imperial doctor
Idiom two-part allegorical saying: tablet of the medicine king
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Become a doctor after a long illness? [jiǔbìng chéng yí]
After a long illness, I became familiar with medicine. Metaphor means that if you know more about something, you can become an expert in it.
Synonym: a long illness makes a good doctor
Source 1, "Zuo Zhuan" Ding Gong thirteen years: "Three folds of the humerus, knowing is a good doctor."
2. Qu Yuan's Nine Chapters in Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Nine folded arms are doctors."
3. Wang Han Yi Note: "People who get a 10% discount on their arms can become good doctors with more prescriptions."
After a long illness, he became a doctor and knew the pathology of the disease like the back of his hand.
He became a doctor after a long illness. He is an old patient with rich knowledge of medical care in all subjects.
Structural subject-predicate idioms
Idioms describing various diseases
Too weak to withstand a gust of wind-extremely fragile
Ruo
B copy
metal goblet
Back to the Wharf
Release the attack and ban: bear. Describe the delicate body, even can't stand the wind.
The source of Tang Du Fu's "Jiang Yuhuai's Zheng Dian Poetry" is: "Chaos waves hit the shore, weak clouds are messy."
Structurally complementary.
Usage is often used to describe a woman's delicate posture or a patient's weakness. Generally used as predicate, object, attribute and complement.
No pronunciation; It can't be pronounced as "jìn".
Discrimination and prohibition; Can't write a classic.
Synonym is skinny and weak.
The antonym is like a tiger's back, broad-minded and fat
Example: We should exercise ourselves in the mass struggle; Don't hide in the greenhouse; Be miss jiao.
An idiom describing a person's recovery from illness.
Radiant, energetic, energetic, calm as ever, calm as ever.
First of all, radiant.
Interpretation: glory: the glory on the face; Radiant: A radiant appearance. Good health. There is a Zhang Mingliang's face. Describe high spirits.
Source: Qing Pu Songling's "Strange Stories from a Lonely Studio An Embroidery": "My mother is also happy, washing her face and making up radiant."
Vernacular interpretation: Mom is also happy to wash your hands for you, and finally she is radiant.
I saw a relaxed smile on his weather-beaten face again.
Second, it looks good.
Interpretation: describe energetic; Radiant. Look: the air and brilliance on a person's face. Full of energy: radiant.
Source: Shen Ming Defu's Wild Woven Toys: "After a long time, the brushwork is revealed and radiant."
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: after reading it carefully for a long time, the brushwork wears a bit of brilliance.
Compared with your bright eyes, the stars are so dim.
Third, full of energy
Interpretation: Metaphor is like a lively dragon and a dynamic tiger. Describe lively and vigorous; Full of energy.
Source: Song Zhuxi's "Zhuzi Chinese Class" Volume 95: "I saw him as lively as a tiger, which is even harder to catch."
Vernacular interpretation: I only see him alive and kicking, and there is nothing I can do about him.
My brother and I had a good time after the holiday.
Fourth, be as calm as ever.
Interpretation: calm down: healing and rehabilitation. Describe recovery from illness.
Source: Han's Biography of Han Poetry Volume 10: "My brother and father are doctors, ten thousand are seats, straw is a dog, I wish it to the north, and I will make ten words. Anyone who comes to help the rest is as calm as before."
Vernacular interpretation: my father's younger brother treated him, taking the tube as the seat, taking the grass as the dog, and wishing him well with his face facing north, with only ten words. When he came by bus, everything went back to its original state.
Example: Uncle Wang started dancing again. His wound must have healed.
Five, calm as before
Interpretation: calm down: healing and rehabilitation. Describe recovery from illness.
Source: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty, the seventy-fifth time: "Although the wound of the monarch is healed, you must cherish it, and don't get angry and hurt people. After a hundred days, it will be as calm as before. "
Vernacular interpretation: Although it has been treated, you must take good care of it and don't touch it with anger. After more than a hundred days, it returned to its former appearance.
Ex.: Soon the wound was as smooth as before, and there was no trace of injury at all.
There are sick sentences in the picture. What other idioms are Sichuan dialect?
② It also refers to all kinds of original expressions and attributes presented by suffering. ① Description of crying: dry crying, wet crying, no tears gàn tíshě Explain dry crying. Wet crying, object: crying with tears. Cry without tears. Also called "wet crying and dry crying". Use source unstructured combination as predicate
Idioms of morbid words
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Sick people are harmful to the country: damage, disaster. bite off one's own head
Terminally ill: bone marrow. Disgusting to the bone. Describe a serious disease that cannot be cured or a serious situation that cannot be saved.
If you are sad and sick, you will be weak and sick. In the old days, it described the delicate state of talented people and beautiful women.
Help each other through illness and death. Refers to caring for each other and helping each other in difficult times.
Wine sickness and flower worry refers to the anxiety caused by lust for wine and color.
Recurrence of an old disease is a metaphor for recurrence of an old disease.
The custom of sympathizing with illness refers to worrying about the custom.
Seven diseases and eight pains generally refer to various pains.
A clam's illness is a metaphor for writing a good article because it is unsuccessful.
Disease describes the weakness of the sick body.
Most oral diseases are spread through food. Metaphor should pay attention to food hygiene.
Broken bones: incomplete, stretched into haggard, emaciated and haggard. Describe the illness as skinny and weak.
I was in a hurry to see a doctor. I was very ill and asked doctors everywhere. It is a metaphor to ask for help or find a way to deal with an emergency.
Sick people suffer from ethnic diseases: injury, disaster; Gu: It is said that it is a poisonous insect cultivated artificially, and it is extended to poison. Harm others and harm the country.
Being sick means being sick for a long time.
Terminal illness: The ancients called apical fat "ointment", and the space between the heart and diaphragm was called "embarrassment". Describe the condition as very serious and incurable. Metaphor things to the point of irretrievable.
Sick to the bone marrow, sick to the bone. Describe the condition as serious and incurable. It is also a metaphor that the situation is serious and cannot be saved.
After a long illness, I became familiar with medicine. Metaphor means that if you know more about something, you can become an expert in it.
Poverty and disease oppress you together.
Poverty and disease are all in the body.
I was sick for seven years and invited for three years. It took me a long time to find dried mugwort leaves to cure this disease. It is a metaphor that everything should be ready at ordinary times, and it is too late to find a way until the last moment.
Eliminating diseases and prolonging life: removing. Eliminate diseases and prolong life.
The disease was eliminated at the beginning of treatment. Describe medical skills. It is also a metaphor for doing well and solving problems quickly.
Lose your mind, like crazy. Describe words and deeds that are confusing and absurd, or cruel and hateful to the extreme.
Ten diseases and nine pains describe the whole body pain.
Buddhism refers to the four sufferings of human beings, birth, old age, illness and death. Today generally refers to childbirth, pension, medical care and funeral in life.
Physical and mental illness: together, at the same time; Sick: sleepy. Physical and mental exhaustion.
Diseases caused by feeling cold.
Disease-free * * * *: Hum when you are sick. I'm not sick. I'm humming. It is a metaphor for sighing and feeling that there is nothing to be sad about. It is also a metaphor that literary and artistic works have no true feelings and put on airs.
Compassion: Pity and sympathy are metaphors of mutual sympathy for the same experience or pain.
Disease-free self-baking moxibustion: cauterization refers to the medical method of burning a certain part of the body with mugwort leaves in traditional Chinese medicine. Metaphor is asking for trouble or asking for trouble.
Heart disease must also be treated with cardiac drugs. Anxiety or love in the heart has become a mental burden, and the factors that cause this mental burden must be eliminated.
I couldn't afford to get sick, but my condition deteriorated day by day and eventually I died.
Save lives by treating diseases. Metaphor helps people who make mistakes to correct them.
Sick countries and people make the country suffer and the people suffer. Wedge in Ming Sang Shaoliang's Paradise Alone: "The world is so ridiculous just because Wang Anshi is misused, making new laws, welcoming the party and harming the country and the people." Also known as "disaster for the country and the people." Guo Moruo's "If you don't study, you will learn": "Your motivation is not afraid of benefiting the country and the people, but your results will be achieved."
If you are terminally ill, look at "terminally ill".
Illness from the mouth to see "illness from the mouth"
If you are terminally ill, look at "terminally ill"
Those who were worried about Pan's illness had gray hair early because of sorrow, and those in the Southern Dynasties also had their backs broken due to illness. Because "worry about pan and get sick" generally refers to troubles and diseases.
Sentimental, see Sentimental.
A dead fish and a sick crane are metaphors of the poor.
Cow clothing disease lying describes poverty and illness.
See "poverty is forced" and poverty is attacked.
Poverty and illness meet "poverty and illness meet".
Seven diseases and eight inversions describe weakness.
Treating diseases and prolonging life means treating diseases and prolonging life.
Three diseases and four pains are just a lot of pains.
Four hundred and forty-four diseases refer to all the four seasons of pain in limbs. Generally refers to various diseases.
A mother who misses her wife and wants to go home excuses illness. The metaphor is false.
The illness of a bosom friend is the same as that of a bosom friend.
The metaphor of a clam's illness gives birth to pearls is that it is because it is unsuccessful to write a good article. The same as "mussels become pearls when they are ill."
Worry and illness generally refer to troubles and diseases.
Sick people in China harm the country and people. To "poison the country and harm the people."
People with chronic diseases [explanation] bring disaster to the country and the people. To "poison the country and harm the people."
[Explanation] I was ill because of overwork and overwork. With "break down from overwork".
Acute illness makes foreigners [explain] the difficulties for themselves and the convenience for others.
An old illness is hard to cure [explain]. Past shortcomings and mistakes are difficult to correct.
Speaking of the key points, the disease [explanation] is related; China people: just right; Disease: harm. Refers to remarks that hit the social ills of the time.
The first [explanation] I am still very sad. Describe extreme grief and indignation.
The medicine is sick, and it will be fine as soon as you take it. Describe the drug as having a good effect.
There is no word "disease", and idioms related to disease:
Avoid seeing a doctor despite obvious illness.