Metaphor is too frugal and stingy. Fit toes: cut off toes to fit the size of shoes.
Metaphor is unreasonable accommodation. Legacy hairpin: hairpin: needle jewelry; I: shoes.
Falling hairpins and shoes are metaphors of old things or old feelings. Never forget an old friend.
A: Me: Shoes. If the shoes have big feet, cut off a piece of them to make them the size of shoes.
Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations. Legacy and disadvantage: the same as "legacy and fall".
Cut your feet and fit your shoes: See "Cut your feet and fit your shoes". Heaven and earth support: metaphor is very different between the two sides.
Crown is reverse: see "Crown is reverse." Fit toe cap: Because the foot of the shoe is relatively large, cut off a piece of the foot to fit the size of the shoe.
Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations. Legacy: lost; Fall: fall; I: shoes.
Falling hairpins and shoes are metaphors of old things. After that, I don't forget my old friend's name is "Don't abandon my legacy."
Na Wei heel decision: that: wear; Hey: shoes; Heel: Heel; Decision: rupture. I put on my shoes and broke my heel.
Describe clothes in rags. Cute girl series: sleeves cover face, slippers on feet.
Describe the appearance of being sleepy. Cheap and expensive: It originally meant that many people cut shoes, making them cheap and expensive.
After describing the punishment is heavy and excessive. It is also a metaphor for many criminals.
Carved shoes: Single-soled shoes made of hemp. Cut your feet according to the size of your shoes.
The metaphor is reversed. Sword and peace: describe action resolutely and quickly.
Sword and sword and: sword: shoes; And: catch up. Describe a person who works hard and acts decisively and quickly.
2. Hello, the idiom beginning with the word "Yu" is in the fire. I found the following for your reference.
Tension: Upper bow. Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive.
The metaphor of sword, courage and heart has both feelings and courage (old novels are often used to describe talents who are literate and martial).
Sword and sword: shoes; And: catch up. Describe the action resolutely and quickly.
Swords, shoes and descriptions act resolutely and quickly.
Jane Yusen is a metaphor for many people's scheming, which is very powerful.
Sword shoes to the temple shoes: shoes. Wear a sword and shoes to court. Receive great preferential treatment.
The sword is old without awning, and the man is old without just awning: sharp. A sword will lose its sharpness if used for a long time, and it will lose its rigidity when people get old.
Firm but gentle Xiao Xin is still a mark. Metaphor has both feelings and courage (old novels are often used to describe talents who can write and play).
The punishment of hell in fencing Daoshan Buddhism. Describe the extremely cruel punishment.
The first sound of the sword refers to onomatopoeia, which describes a small voice. Metaphor speech is insignificant.
Xiao Xin, like a sword, is a metaphor for having both feelings and courage (old novels are often used to describe talents who can write and fight).
Sword head: refers to the small hole in the head of the sword ring; Meaning: Onomatopoeia, which describes the tiny sound. Metaphor speech is insignificant.
3. What idioms begin with the word "Bao"? Bag and Sword and Bag: Shoes; And: catch up.
Describe a person who works hard and acts decisively and quickly. "Cheap and expensive" originally meant that many people were laid off, making shoes cheap and expensive. After describing the punishment is heavy and excessive.
It is also a metaphor for many criminals. Both of them are found in idioms beginning with the word "Yi", and there are many idioms containing the word "Yi".
The idiom "cut off your toes to fit your feet" means "cut off your toes to fit your shoes". Metaphor is unreasonable accommodation.
"Sword and shadow" describes the resolute and quick action. "Carve and fit": hemp single-soled shoes.
Cut your feet according to the size of your shoes. The metaphor is reversed.
Legacy of "Legacy Falls": Lost; Fall: fall; I: shoes. Falling hairpins and shoes are metaphors of old things.
After that, I don't forget my old friend's name is "Don't abandon my legacy." "The toe fits the foot" because the foot of the shoe is big, so they cut off a piece of the foot to fit the size of the shoe.
Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations. Ge Shuang wears shoes in winter and summer.
Metaphor is too frugal and stingy. See "crown shoes are easy" as "crown shoes are easy".
The metaphor of "the zenith of the earth" means that the two sides are very different. See "Cutting toes is suitable for shoes" for "Cutting feet is suitable for shoes".
"Legacy and disadvantages" are the same as "legacy and fall". "Expensive and cheap" and "Expensive and cheap" refer to harsh laws.
There is a word "Geyi" in the idiom "Geyi": wear shoes in winter and summer. Metaphor is too frugal and stingy.
Fit toes: cut off toes to fit the size of shoes. Metaphor is unreasonable accommodation.
Legacy hairpin: hairpin: needle jewelry; I: shoes. Falling hairpins and shoes are metaphors of old things or old feelings. Never forget an old friend.
A: Me: Shoes. If the shoes have big feet, cut off a piece of them to make them the size of shoes. Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations.
Legacy and disadvantage: the same as "legacy and fall".
Cut your feet and fit your shoes: See "Cut your feet and fit your shoes".
Heaven and earth support: metaphor is very different between the two sides.
Crown is reverse: see "Crown is reverse."
Fit toe cap: Because the foot of the shoe is relatively large, cut off a piece of the foot to fit the size of the shoe. Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations.
Legacy: lost; Fall: fall; I: shoes. Falling hairpins and shoes are metaphors of old things. After that, I don't forget my old friend's name is "Don't abandon my legacy."
Na Wei heel decision: that: wear; Hey: shoes; Heel: Heel; Decision: rupture. I put on my shoes and broke my heel. Describe clothes in rags.
Cute girl series: sleeves cover face, slippers on feet. Describe the appearance of being sleepy.
Cheap and expensive: It originally meant that many people cut shoes, making them cheap and expensive. After describing the punishment is heavy and excessive. It is also a metaphor for many criminals.
Carved shoes: Single-soled shoes made of hemp. Cut your feet according to the size of your shoes. The metaphor is reversed.
Sword and peace: describe action resolutely and quickly.
Sword and sword and: sword: shoes; And: catch up. Describe a person who works hard and acts decisively and quickly.
5. Hello, the idiom beginning with the word "Yu" is in the fire.
I found the following for your reference. Tension: Upper bow.
Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful.
Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive. The metaphor of sword, courage and heart has both feelings and courage (old novels are often used to describe talents who are literate and martial).
Sword and sword: shoes; And: catch up. Describe the action resolutely and quickly.
Swords, shoes and descriptions act resolutely and quickly. Jane Yusen is a metaphor for many people's scheming, which is very powerful.
Sword shoes to the temple shoes: shoes. Wear a sword and shoes to court.
Receive great preferential treatment. The sword is old without awning, and the man is old without just awning: sharp.
A sword will lose its sharpness if used for a long time, and it will lose its rigidity when people get old. Firm but gentle Xiao Xin is still a mark.
Metaphor has both feelings and courage (old novels are often used to describe talents who can write and play). The punishment of hell in fencing Daoshan Buddhism.
Describe the extremely cruel punishment. The first sound of the sword refers to onomatopoeia, which describes a small voice.
Metaphor speech is insignificant. Xiao Xin, like a sword, is a metaphor for having both feelings and courage (old novels are often used to describe talents who can write and fight).
Sword head: refers to the small hole in the head of the sword ring; Meaning: Onomatopoeia, which describes the tiny sound. Metaphor speech is insignificant.
6. What are the four-word words with the word "shoes"?
Socks and green shoes originally meant casual clothes. The old metaphor is the life of a hermit. Same as "green shoes, cloth socks".
Losing a hat and shoes to describe an emergency.
A broken shoe and mirror is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.
Wear out iron shoes to describe a long journey and go through hardships.
Mango Shoes Bamboo Hat Mango Shoes: Straw Shoes. Bamboo hat: A bamboo hat. Wearing straw sandals and straw hats is a tool for the ancients to roam outside. Of roaming around.
Bamboo mango shoes: straw shoes; Bamboo pole: A walking stick made of bamboo. These are the standing appliances of ancient people when they went out to roam. It also means roaming around.
Idiom is a part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in China's Chinese vocabulary. Idiom is a major feature of traditional culture in China, which has a fixed structure and a fixed sentence, indicating a certain meaning. It is applied to a sentence as a whole, with subject, object, attribute and other components.
A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times, and the words used are often different from those used in modern Chinese. They represent a story or an allusion. Some idioms are just a miniature sentence. Idiom is a ready-made word, similar to idioms and proverbs, but slightly different. Idioms are a bright pearl in China culture.
7. What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word "raccoon"? There are four-character idioms that don't start with the word "raccoon", and only four-character idioms that contain the word "raccoon": ghosts.
Ghost [ch and mè i w m: ng li m: ng]
Basic explanation:
1, enchanting: also known as "enchanting"; In ancient legends, ghosts in mountains and lakes; Ghost: also known as "Confusion II"; Landscape monsters in ancient legends. Refers to a ghost that harms people. Later used as a metaphor for all kinds of bad guys. The original work is enchanting and confusing.
Sentence: 1. If you want to understand everything clearly, you must really grasp the spiritual essence of Marxism-Leninism and * * *.
Usage: 1, which is derogatory. Mostly used in written language. Generally used as subject, object and attribute.
8. Zhang Zi's four-character idiom 1. Make a fuss.
[dà zuò wén zhāng]
To make a metaphor, in order to achieve a certain goal, we should create troubles on certain issues or use topics to expand the situation.
2. Shallow articles
[Biomi àn wén zhāng]
Metaphor is grandiose or unrealistic, perfunctory.
shelter oneself
[ch küu chéng zhāng]
Words became articles. Describe quick thinking and good eloquence.
muddledness
[záLuàn Wu zhāng]
Chapter 1: Organization. At sixes and sevens, at sixes and sevens.
5. Search for chapters and extract sentences
[xn zhāng zhāI jù]
Looking for: looking for; Chapter: chapter; Abstract: Excerpt. In the past, scholars looked for excerpts from books and applied them to writing. Refers to piling up ready-made words and phrases in writing, lacking creativity.
interpret out of context
[qǔyì]
Cut off: cut off; Chapter: Music is a chapter. It means to understand the meaning of a paragraph or sentence in isolation without considering the whole article or conversation. The guideline is inconsistent with the original intention.
7. Full article
[mǎn fù wén zhāng]
The metaphor article is excellent and talented.
8. Great.
[féI rán chéng zhāng]
Fei and Zhang: literary talent. The description article is rich in literary talent and worth reading.
9. The four-word idiom 1 with the word "fit" backfires: fit: just right. Just get the opposite result.
2) Timely: Yes, yes; Will: Timing. Happened to meet that opportunity or opportunity.
3) Enough is enough: enough is enough: just right. Stop at an appropriate level and don't overdo it.
4) Just in time: Just in time for that opportunity or opportunity. Use "just right"
5) counterproductive: what you get is just the opposite result. Just like "counterproductive".
6) Appropriate feelings: Jude's words let go of feelings.
7) Do whatever you want: I still want to say whatever I want.
8) Appropriateness: Jude's words are appropriate. Do or speak in an appropriate way.
9) Timely response: it is suitable for the times and conforms to world events.
10) adapt to the custom at any time: Jude's words conform to the custom.
1 1) pleasing to the eye: Jude is pleasing to the eye.
12) adaptability: refers to adaptability.
13) adaptive forgetting: refers to being willing to forget troubles.
14) should be complementary: it means that they can be complementary.
15) Suitable materials and places: refers to the ability to handle affairs equivalent to the arranged post or place.
16) proper punching: just facing the punching.
17) suitable time: refers to just meeting that time.
Interpretation of Idioms Related to Appropriate Words
1) Comfort as usual: quiet and comfortable, as always. After some changes, it is back to normal, which makes people feel very comfortable.
2) Nothing is suitable: suitable: thick; Mo: Thin. Treat people regardless of thickness, not eccentric.
3) cut your feet and fit your shoes: fitness: adaptation; Footwear: shoes. Because the feet of the shoes are big, I cut a piece of my feet to make up the size of the shoes. Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations.
4) like the heart: it means to do whatever you want.
5) Proper apodization: a metaphor for making do with unreasonable ties or ignoring specific situations. The same as "cutting feet and fitting shoes".
6) toe fit: because the feet of the shoes are big, cut off a piece of the feet to make up the size of the shoes. Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations.
7) Beiyuan Chu Shi: Beiyuan: The car is heading north; H: here you are. Chu is in the south, driving south. Metaphor action is the opposite of purpose.
8) Beiyuan is suitable for Guangdong: northern Henan is suitable for Chu. Guangdong is in the south.
9) toe amputation: cut off toes to fit the size of shoes. Metaphor is unreasonable accommodation.
10) toe amputation is suitable for shoes: the feet are big and the shoes are small, and the toes are cut off to adapt to the size of the shoes. Metaphor makes do or unprincipled accommodation.
1 1) Carved feet and feet: hemp single-soled shoes. Cut your feet according to the size of your shoes. The metaphor is reversed.
12) at a loss: I don't know what to do next.
13) Suitable materials and places: refers to the ability to handle affairs equivalent to the arranged post or place.
14) Tao's emotional adaptability: Tao: hi, happy; Comfortable: comfortable and carefree. Cheer up.
15) loss: fitness: return; Follow: follow. I don't know which to listen to. I don't know what to do.
16) will suit it: it will be: just right, just right; Comfortable: Go ahead. Benyi happened to go there. The rotation of the finger happened to touch that thing.
17) the discomfort of Confucius' seat means that Confucius is eager to promote his Tao and run around. Wherever he goes, his seat is not warm, and he has to go somewhere else, so he can't live in peace. The same as "the hole mat is not warm".
18) the master is at a loss: single-minded and not distracted.