The idiom "so-and-so" is the first
willing to take the first illness: willing, willing; Head: head; Disease: disease, extended to pain. I am willing to have a headache. Describe the infatuation of missing each other between men and women.
the first mound of the fox's death: the mound with the head facing the fox hole. Legend has it that when a fox dies, his head will face the hill where he was born. Metaphor is not forgetful. It is also a metaphor for missing hometown in old age.
reform the first mound: to; Hill: mound. Legend has it that the fox is about to die outside, and he should also head in the direction of the cave where he lives. To be buried in one's hometown after death.
Qiu Zhi, a reformed leader, was buried in his hometown after his death. With "reformed the first mound".
the first mouse is in a dilemma; Hesitate. The first mouse, hesitated.
Another example is a headache. Describe hate to the extreme.
Make the following sentences with grief:
1. He is saddened by his mistakes.
2. I am heartbroken, and my weak physical strength makes me unable to face the sacred face of love.
3. Everyone is saddened by bureaucracy and corruption.
4. this kind of behavior that harms the country and the people is really heartbreaking.
5. At present, many people are addicted to wine and color, which is really heartbreaking!
What are the idioms of Ermou
Idioms that don't contain "a"? The related words of a certain person are:
1. A certain person
[mǒu men]
still loves us. A is a substitute word.
2. XXX
[mǒu mǒu]
The person mentioned in the special or special category is not specified.
3. Someone
[mǒu rén]
refers to a certain person who knows his name but doesn't say it.
4. Some
[mǒu xiē]
indicate more than one or one indefinite quantity.
5. A
[mǒu gè]
so-and-so, an uncertain individual.
6. Some kind of
[mǒu zhǒng]
Some kind.
7. A certain family
[mǒu jiā]
refers to an uncertain family.
8. A place
[mǒu dì]
Also known as a place, an uncertain or unnamed place.
9. A
[m ǒ u ji ǒ]
pronoun of person. Mostly used for taboo, making statements or losing names.
1. something < p p> [mǒu shì]
something.
11. At some time
[mǒu shí]
At some uncertain and uncertain time, at some time in 171 or 1711, he was taken to a neighboring town.
12. something
[mǒ uù]
something definite but unspecified; An unnamed but definite, specific or meaningful thing.
13. A certain door
[mǒu mén]
is under a certain door. Call yourself modest.
the four-character idiom "the disciple of so-and-so"
the arrogant disciple, the wretched disciple!
four people have an idiom.
There is only a false name [tú yǒ fu u xū míng]
The new word system
Basic definition
Empty and prestigious. Refers to a nominal one.
out of the office
Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 95th time: "It is said that Sima Yi returned to the village, which made people ask why he led the troops to guard the street pavilion. The report said,' It's Ma Su, the brother of Ma Liang.' Yi smiled and said,' It's only a hollow reputation, but a mediocre ear!' "
5. What are the idioms of" so-and-so "?
Taking charge of the lawsuit refers to soliciting and undertaking other people's lawsuits and making profits from them.
Only the words are exhausted; Scholarship; Exhausted, poor: finished, no capacity, no learning, no words. Describe knowledge as superficial.
A bureaucratic chapter refers to an elegant test-taking text, which uses a fixed format but has empty content.
If people don't listen to what they say, it is tantamount to saying it in vain.
The argument is poor: short and deficient; Poor: exhausted. There is nothing to say because of indefensible.
Li Zheng's words are straight and just, and their words are simple and straightforward.
Poets and writers are elegant literati. They are the same as "poets and writers".
Diplomatic words are used as empty rhetoric for communication.
Playing with words is a speech act marked by frequent false use of gorgeous words.
Straightness: straightforwardness. The words are blunt. It is described as straightforwardness, and it is not good at rhetoric.
Righteousness is strict: truth. Words are words. Truth is just and fair, and serious wording is also used. Also called "Righteousness is strict", "Righteousness is strict", "Righteousness is strict" and "justice is strict" Peace paralysis, disarmament, not on guard.
Source: Qing Qian Caihui's Biography of Yue Shuo A: "At that time, the world was at peace for a long time. What really happened was: horses were put in the south mountains, swords and guns were put in storage, and all the people were happy."
cede land for peace.
Source: Biography of Ping Yuanjun in Historical Records: "Therefore, it is better to divide the land and make peace urgently, so as to doubt the world and comfort Qin's heart."
Luan Fei Feng Dance describes auspicious and peaceful environment.
Source: Shan Hai Jing Hai Nei Jing: "A phoenix sings and a phoenix dances ... if you see it, the world will be at peace."
forgive with compassion: forgive; Send: send. Forgive each other with affection and dismiss them with reason. Refers to treat people with generosity and peace, regardless of things.
Source: Biography of Wei Jie in the Book of Jin: "You can forgive people if they are inferior; If you don't care about it, you can manage it, so you won't be happy for life. "
peace and prosperity: peace; Year: year; Feng: Sheng, Duo. Good weather, good harvest.
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Huashu: "Everything is prosperous, and the people are loyal and filial, which leads to the prosperity of the times and the year. Therefore, it is appropriate to millet when you are young."
Nothing is peaceful, which means that the times are peaceful and peaceful, and it also means that life is quiet and carefree.
Source: Ming Jiao Hong's Yu Tang Cong Yu Fang Zheng: "Only those who enjoy a peaceful and peaceful day with lofty halls and generous people will be happy when they see the moon."
talking and laughing freely as usual. Describe a natural attitude.
Source: Song Chen Shidao's "Talks on the Back Hill" Volume 1: "The Khitan committed a crime, and the book arrived in a hurry, and every night, Lai Gong did not send a seal, laughing and talking freely."
to stop fighting and disperse the horses means to end the war.
Learn seven times and get so-and-so idiom
Idiom-never tire of learning.
learn without getting tired, and teach tirelessly
xué ré bé ré yan, hué né bé ré né juá n
Explain that you are tired of answering: understand "Yan" and be satisfied; Teaching: teaching. Insist on learning but not being satisfied, and teach others never to get tired
Source Chunqiu Lu Kong Qiu's Analects of Confucius: "What is it for me to learn silently, never tire of learning, and never tire of teaching others?"
idioms with complex structure
are used as objects, attributes and clauses; What are the idioms used to exhort people to
want something
deafening
[zhè n ě rù ló ng]
My ears are almost deafening, and my voice is very loud.
do whatever you want
[suí x Ρ n suǒ y?]
Everything is up to you, and you can do whatever you want.
eager to try
[yuyuyeyī Shi]
describes my eagerness to try.
bud to be released
[há n bā o yà ng]
bud: flower bud; Desire: to be; Release: open. Describe what it looks like when a flower is about to bloom but not yet.
bursting out
[pēn bó yù chū]
bursting out: surging and rising; Desire: to be. Describe how water surges or the sun rises to the horizon.
Do whatever you want
[wéi suǒ yù wéi]
Do whatever you want; Act arbitrarily (including derogatory).
tottering
[yá o yá o yù zhu]
It is extremely unstable, and it is about to fall or collapse.
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Be ready to come out
[hū zhī yù chū]
Also be ready to come out. Song Sushi's "Guo Zhongshu Painting Praise": "Forgive me first, call it or go out." Describing a portrait as lifelike, like a living person, seems to call him and he will come out of the painting. Later, it also refers to the vivid description of characters in literary works.
if you want to promote, suppress first
[yù yáng xiān yì]
If you want to promote and liberalize, control and suppress first.
to be on cloud nine
[piāo piāo yù xiān]
Desire: to be. Flying and rising, as if to rise above the world and become immortal. Many people feel relaxed and refreshed. It also describes the lightness and elegance of poetry and calligraphy.
worldly desires
[q and q í ng Li ù y ù]
refers to people's various emotions and desires. See [seven emotions] and
playing hard to get
[yü ngü zê ng]
If you want to catch him, you deliberately let him go first and let him off guard. Metaphor in order to achieve the purpose of further control, deliberately relax first.
I can't stop
[yê bà bê né ng]
I want to stop subjectively, but it is impossible. "The Analects of Confucius Zi Han": "The master is good and tempting, and I am rich in writing and polite, but I can't stop." Stop.
Be ready to move
[chǔn chǔn yù dòng]
In the Southern Song Dynasty, Liu Jingshu's "Different Garden" Volume III: "Later generations dug up the ground and saw a foreign object, so they were ready to move." This is to describe the appearance of worms crawling. Being ready to move now means that the enemy is ready to attack or the bad guys are ready to make trouble.
it's hard to fill the ravine of greed
[yü hè ná n tiá n]
It's hard to fill the ravine of greed. The desire to describe greed is great and difficult to satisfy. Valley (hè): a deep valley.
abstinence
[q ī ng x ī n gu ī y]
purity: purity; Widow: little: desire: desire, demand. Keep your heart clean and reduce your desires.
I'm in pain
[tòng bù yù shēng]
I'm so sad that I don't want to live. I can describe my grief to the extreme.
greedy for money
[l ù x ū n x ī n]
The desire for money and profit fascinated me. Song Huang Tingjian's poem "Farewell to Li Ciweng" reads: "I am tempted by greed, and I will be with others."
sleepy
[h ū n h ū n y ù shu ù]
groggy, just want to sleep. Describe extreme fatigue or listlessness.
heartbroken
[bēi tòng yù jué]
absolutely: exhausted. Sadness is extremely sad.
extravagant
[qió ng sh ē jyù]
Also known as extravagant. Describe life corruption, luxury and greed to the extreme. Tang Zhengying's poem "Jinyangmen" reads: "The four parties are restrained and obsequious, and they are extravagant and extravagant."
I can't wait to see through my eyes
[wà ng y m ù n y ù chu ā n]
I can see through my eyes. Describe the urgency of hope and miss. Song Yang Wanli's poem "Small Window of Hengtangqiao Restaurant in the Morning Cooking" reads: "Hungry to look at the smoke, it is a green curtain."
mouth watering
[chuí xián yù dī]
1. Describe the appearance of being very greedy for food.
I want to cry without tears
[yù k ū wü lè i]
There is no explanation for the time being
I want to stop talking
[yù n yò uzh ǐ]
I want to talk and stop talking. Describe the unspeakable difficulties.
green is about to drip
[cā ng cuī yī dī]
green: dark green. Describe green plants such as vegetation as if they were full of water.
heartbroken
[sh ā ng x ī n yī jué]
There is no explanation yet.