Well-described idioms are: just right, just right, to the point, enough is enough, incisive and so on.
1, just right [qià rú qí fèn]
Basic explanation: act or speak in an appropriate way and stick to the facts.
Source: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" back to the 108 th: "Reward points; It is the discretion of Yan Zhongduan; The amount is just right; Everyone is happy. "
The rewards and punishments are classified, which are carefully considered by Zhong Yan. Most of them are in line with the limits, and no one is unhappy.
2, just right [qiào h m:o chù]
Basic definition: (speaking, doing things, etc. ) just reached an appropriate and appropriate level.
Source: Shi Zhen's "Talking about Zhengshi": "Yuan advocated writing Huang Ting as early as the beginning; Just right; Celebrities and works don't touch. "
Translation of vernacular Chinese: Yuan advocates writing Huang Ting as usual, which is just right. Many celebrities can't reach this level.
His speech was appropriate and both sides were satisfied.
3. Enough is enough
Basic definition: enough is enough, the appropriate level (meaning don't do too much).
Source: Song Zhuxi's Notes to Four Books: "Enough is enough; Not greedy. "
Vernacular translation: enough is enough, no desire, no demand.
4. 【 y and y ǔ zh ò ng di 】 In short.
Basic interpretation: one sentence is to the point.
Source: Modern Ma Nancun's "Yanshan Nighttalk: The Way to Make Friends and Treat Guests": "This is the fundamental attitude of modest friends and treat guests, which really hits the nail on the head."
5. Go straight to the point [rù mù sān fēn]
Basic interpretation: Legend has it that Wang Xizhi's brushwork is vigorous and written on the board. When carpenters carved characters, they found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Later used to describe the strong brushwork of calligraphy. It is also used to describe a profound and appropriate analysis of problems.
Source: Zhang Tang Huaiguan Book Breaking: "Jin Emperor Sacrifices the Northern Suburb; I wish you a better version; Workers cut it; The pencil is inserted into the wood. "
Translation of vernacular Chinese: When the Jin emperor went to the northern suburbs to offer sacrifices, he updated the bamboo board and craftsmen came to repair it. This pen is as deep as wood.
(2) Describe idioms that share the same feelings.
Idioms that describe empathy.
I beg to differ.
There is sadness in my heart
Feel the same way
Have exactly the same feeling
(3) What are the idioms that describe the same idea?
Idioms describing the same idea are: like-minded, consistent, similar in mouth, responsive, congenial, congenial, consistent, congenial.
1, like-minded, idiom, as predicate and attribute, means that people are like-minded, and their ideals and beliefs are in harmony. Similar to the principle of "the door is right". The Orthography written by Chen Liang and Lu Bogong in the Song Dynasty said: "Things in the world are often unexpected. If you are like-minded, you can learn from it. "
Visible, like-minded, is a good thing: people regardless of gender, regardless of wealth, regardless of strength, we all have the same ideal as * * *, for the same cause, towards the same goal * * *, hand in hand to achieve success and achievement.
2. Let's say one. The pronunciation is zh ò ng k ǒ u rú y: this is an idiom in China. It means that many people say the same thing and have the same views or opinions. Shen Ming Telford's Wild Get, Bureaucrats, All Make Things Happen: "When it comes to ministers, only when they are guilty and one or two of their most unscrupulous people are outside, they all speak in unison."
3. A hundred birds fly at the phoenix is an idiom in China. Its pronunciation is b ǐ ihurú y ǐ, which means that many people say the same thing and have the same views or opinions. Wang Qing's biography of father's ambition and filial piety: "If you only learn from the words of Hunan people, your beak will be like this."
4, hit it off is an idiom, Pinyin is yì qì xiāng tóu, which means people with similar interests and personalities hit it off with each other. Tang Du Fu's "Gifting Twenty-four Servants to the King": "The origin is doomed, and the temperament is true."
5. Chorus is an idiom in China. The pinyin is yǒ k u t ó ng sh ē ng ng ng, which means different people say the same thing. Describe the protocol. Also called "homophonic". Hao Ran's Sunny Days, Chapter 56: "When the support group was organized, people in the hospital said in unison,' Fuck!' "
(4) What idioms describe the same point of view?
In unison, unexpectedly, coincidentally, coincidentally, with one voice.
First, happen to coincide.
Interpretation: About: Agreement; Same: same. Without prior consultation, each other's views or actions are completely consistent.
Source: Sima Qian of the Western Han Dynasty "Historical Records Biography of Ping Jin Hou Zushi": "No size, starting from the alley, arrogant staff, moving at any time, starting from the same place, will be at the same time."
Vernacular interpretation: there is no trend of one foot and one inch. From the folk, armed with halberds and spears, nervous times happen at the same time and meet at the same time.
Several young pioneers stood up in unison and offered their seats to their aunts with their children in their arms.
Second, meet unexpectedly.
Explanation: term: agreed term. Refers to the same thing
Source: Guo Moruo's "Evaluation of the Literary Collection of Sorting out National Heritage": "Although his argument coincides with Wu Zhihui's, Wu Zhihui's attention is utilitarian."
Ex.: The contents of this letter coincide with what Nangong Shang unexpectedly said and what he thought. Now, there is no doubt. Just tidy up a little. I hope Shaolin will hurry up.
Third, it coincides with mine.
Interpretation: planning: calculation; Deliberate; Combination: consistent. Without prior discussion, their opinions or actions are completely consistent.
Source: Gan Bao's "Searching for God" Volume II: "The words of the two coincide."
Vernacular interpretation: people's words are completely consistent with each other's opinions.
Today, the four kings sent envoys to see the push, which coincides with mine. The great master observed this situation, and I was forbidden by the court to tolerate evil!
Fourth, happen to coincide.
Interpretation: seeking: discussion. Words and deeds are consistent without prior discussion.
Source: Tang Hanyu's "Please attach the title list": "Test what he said, based on righteousness, and heaven and man share the same wish."
Vernacular interpretation: The essence of their statement lies in righteousness, the unity of heaven and man, which coincides with each other.
Example: Zhang Yueming and Huangfuying looked at each other and had the same idea.
Five, in unison.
Interpretation: different: different. Different mouths say the same thing. The description of people is exactly the same. Also called "homophonic".
Source: Jin Gehong's "Bao Puzi Yi Dao": "Left and right villains are not allowed to cloud, those who hinder them are dishonest, and those who fear them are consistent."
Vernacular interpretation: Left and right villains say no, there are many people who hinder them and have no heart at all, while those who remonstrate fear have the same voice as different people.
Everyone agreed with the teacher's proposal.
5] What are the idioms to describe empathy?
Empathy, brotherhood, empathy, immersive, Qi Xin work together.
[6] What are the idioms that describe similarity?
What are the idioms that describe similarities?
six of one and half a dozen of the other
Eight Liang: That's half a catty. One and a half Jin, one and a half Liang. Metaphors are the same and equal to each other.
Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 11: "Q:' When I come, I have no time and space, and I am fascinated by two ways. How can you not be fascinated? "The teacher said,' The head of the scale is half a catty, and the tail is eight taels.' Zhong Jian Guo Jing Deng's Continued Recording of Turquoise and White Light: "The treadle scale is as hard as iron, and it is eight or two yuan and a half Jin. "
Custom shimmer
Almost every household has the virtue of being knighted. Used to refer to the beauty of customs.
Source: See Compared with a house, it can be sealed.
Social stability and simple folk customs.
This means that in the Tang and Song Dynasties, there were many sages, and almost every family had the virtue of knighthood. After the metaphor of social stability, simple folk customs. It also describes the achievements of educational probation.
Source: The Biography of Wang Han: "There are many sages in the Ming Dynasty, so when Tang Yu is in his time, he can seal his house."
You too
Often used as a polite expression, indicating that everyone is the same. It also shows that the two are similar.
Source: Qing Guo Xiaoting's Biography of Ji Gong: "Just then, Ji Gong came in. Mr. Zhou quickly raised his hand and said, "Long time no see." The monk said, "You too." "
(7) Idioms that describe two people with different speaking frequencies.
Leave the subject far, Irrelevant.
Dá fē comes to i suǒ wèn
Explain that the source did not answer the question.
The source of Ye Shengtao's diaphragm: "Ask in order, answer in order, and don't answer marginal questions, even if the feelings are particularly deep."
Structural subject-predicate form.
This usage is derogatory. Generally used as a predicate; adverbial modifier
Synonyms are irrelevant.
The antonym answer is like water
For example, in an exam, we must first understand the meaning of the question; Otherwise, you will make mistakes.
Used to describe very similar idioms.
Similarity is more than difference
Tang xiaoyang
Idioms and allusions: Generally the same, slightly different.
The origin of the idiom: "Zhuangzi Tianxia": "The same is the same, this is called small difference; When everything is over, it is almost said. "
2
Achieve the same goal through different ways/means.
shtútóng gu
Idiom allusion: Arriving at the same destination in different ways. Take different methods and get the same result.
The origin of the idiom: Under the Book of Changes: "The world is on the same road, which is worrying."
Example: there are often several solutions to a problem, but all roads lead to the same goal, and there can only be one answer.
three
Looks exactly the same.
four
Play different tunes with the same technique-different methods, but the result is equally satisfactory.
five
Achieve the same goal through different ways/means.
six
Achieve the same goal through different ways/means.
Pet-name ruby idioms to describe closeness.
Describe idioms that are very close.
Close at hand, shoulder to shoulder, whispering, within reach, within reach, passing by.
⑽ What idioms are used to describe like-minded people?
Like-minded people have the same opinion.
Like-minded (xiù wèi xiāng tóu): The ideological style and hobbies are the same, and they hit it off very well.
Like-minded (zhù qù xi ā ng tó u): They have the same ideals and interests, so they hit it off very well and easily become bosom friends.
Qíng tóu yì hé: Describe the harmony of thoughts and feelings between the two sides.
Mutual appreciation (x ο x Ρ ng x Ρ ng xi ā ng x Ρ) means that people with the same personality, interests and circumstances love, sympathize with and support each other.