What idioms contain loanwords?

What are the idioms of foreign words?

Loanword idioms:

Pride,

Huge,

Sighing at the sea,

Jiang Yang thief,

Across the ocean,

Cheerful,

Boyang connotation,

Smug,

A piece of Wang Yang,

Worship foreign countries * * *,

Enthusiasm,

Shili sheep farm,

E e Yang Yang,

The combination of soil and ocean,

Foreign things serve China,

One by one,

Looking at the sea, amazed,

Rich people,

Yang Yang,

Grand view,

Wang Yang is arrogant,

High spirits,

The eastern sea,

A bout of diarrhea in Wang Yang,

Across the ocean,

Wang yanghaobo,

Across the ocean,

Soil and sea,

Make a fool of yourself,

The elegance or nobility of a person.

What are the idioms that contain "foreign"

Chongyang *** (chóng yáng mèi wài): worship: worship, worship; Flattery: Flattery. Worship foreign things and flatter foreign countries.

Sentence-making: The corrupt and incompetent rulers in the late Qing Dynasty only worshiped foreign things and fawned on foreign countries, blindly humiliating the country and leaving the people in dire straits.

Déyáng yang: Triumph: Triumph. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

Sentence: The driver drove triumphantly, no matter what everyone said.

Jiang Yang thief (Ji ā ng y á ng à dà o): a robber who committed robbery in rivers, lakes and seas.

Sentence: This route is very unsafe recently, because there are a group of Jiang Yang thieves at sea, and ordinary merchant ships dare not sail alone without armed navigation.

Wàng yàng x and ng tà n: Looking at the sea: looking up. Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original intention is to sigh your smallness in front of great things. Doing things now is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions.

Sentence making: Looking at your opponent's excellent professional level, you can only look at the ocean and sigh.

Cheerful: triumphant. A cheerful expression or atmosphere.

Sentence: It's the New Year, and the park is decorated with lanterns and colorful decorations.

What idioms begin with the word "foreign"

1, Yang Yang Grand View (yáng yáng dà guān): Yang Yang: grand and numerous; Grand view: a colorful scene. Describe the richness of beautiful things.

2.yáng yáng dé yì: describes the arrogant posture when you are proud.

3. Yang Yang (Yang Yang) described it as beautiful and organized.

4. yá ng yá ng s s: yá ng s: grand and numerous; Sprinkle: Clear and smooth appearance. Describe an article or a conversation as rich, vivid and continuous.

5. Complacency: I'm still proud of what I said. Describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

What idioms are there with foreign words?

Idioms containing foreign characters are:

1, idiom: foreign things serve China.

Pinyin: yang wéI zh ng yòng yòng

Interpretation: Critically absorb all the beneficial things in foreign cultures and use them for me.

Source: * * * "Notes on the Opinions of the Central Conservatory of Music": "Make the past serve the present and make foreign things serve China."

Example sentences: foreign things serve China, and the past serves the present organically.

2. Idiom: Make a fool of yourself.

Pinyin: Yang Xi Yang b?i ch ū

Explanation: It's all funny.

Source:

I like watching her make a fool of herself best.

3, idiom: triumphant

Pinyin: yáng yáng dé y

Explanation: describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Yan Guan: "High-spirited, complacent."

For example, make sentences: one sentence makes Xia Zuoren proud. Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years" Back to 56.

4. Idiom: Oriental Ocean

Pinyin: I

Explanation: East: the sea of the East. It refers to the boundless sea.

Source: The Twenty-ninth Story of the Legend of the Pingyao: "He cast in the East China Sea, where can he find it?" Qing Liu E's Travels of the Old Disabled: "So, everyone tries to make a living and throw this ambition into the ocean of the East."

For example, make a sentence: when the enemy comes to the mainland, he bends away and leaves, leaving his bosom friend to sleep with him, chasing happiness and buying laughter in the ocean of the East. How can you live with this heart?

5. Idiom: Crossing the Ocean

Pinyin: i.

Commentary: crossing the ocean. Go to foreign countries or far away places.

Source: Qin Mu's "Returning to China": "It is said that hundreds of years ago, a large group of China people crossed the ocean and helped the local people to explore hard before they gradually prospered."

I don't want to cross the ocean to live in a foreign country.

What foreign idioms are there?

Proud, triumphant, looking at the ocean and sighing, full of life, beaming, Jiang Yang Thief, Wang Yang Sea, crossing the ocean, magnificent scenery, Shili Ocean Field, foreign worship * * *, Wang Yang arrogant, enthusiastic, complacent, beaming, crossing the ocean, making foreign things serve China, Wang Yang Haobo, heroic and spirited, Deyang Enpu, Wang Yang.

First of all, gloat.

Interpretation: describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

Source: Historical Records Biography of Yan Guan: "High-spirited, complacent."

In high spirits, very proud!

Second, brilliant.

Explanation:

1. The description article or dialogue is rich and continuous.

2. Describe the scale or imposing manner.

Source: Xia Qingjing's song "Exposed Words in Wild Times": ... So this is more than 50 times of writing/kloc-0. "

So I wrote more than 150 words in succession.

Three, beaming.

Interpretation: describe a very happy look.

Source: Song Fan Zhongyan's "Yueyang Tower": "Dengsi Building is also; There is a relaxed and happy; Forget all the insults; Bring wine to the wind; Its cheerful people are embarrassed. "

When you climb this building, you will feel open-minded and happy, while forgetting the glory and humiliation. Holding a glass and blowing a breeze, you will feel happy and beaming.

Fourth, the Jiang Yang thief.

Interpretation: Robbers who commit river and sea robberies.

Source: "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 19: "The father and husband of a little woman; Jiang Yang thieves killed them all. "

The woman's father and husband were both killed by robbers.

V. Crossing the ocean

Interpretation: crossing the ocean. Go to foreign countries or far away places.

Source: Wu Ming, Cheng En, The Journey to the West, the first time: "Crossing the ocean to find the immortal road, determined to make great achievements."

Cross the ocean and become immortal, concentrate on meritorious service.

How many idioms have a foreign word?

Too many … sighing at the ocean, gloating, smiling … and so on, just look it up in the dictionary.

What idioms contain foreign languages?

What idioms contain foreign languages?

Pride,

Huge,

Sighing at the sea,

Jiang Yang thief,

Across the ocean,

Cheerful,

Boyang connotation,

Smug,

A piece of Wang Yang,

Worship foreign countries * * *,

Enthusiasm,

Shili sheep farm,

E e Yang Yang,

The combination of soil and ocean,

Foreign things serve China,

One by one,

Looking at the sea, amazed,

Rich people,

Yang Yang,

Grand view,

Wang Yang is arrogant,

High spirits,

The eastern sea,

A bout of diarrhea in Wang Yang,

Across the ocean,

Wang yanghaobo,

Across the ocean,

Soil and sea,

Make a fool of yourself,

The elegance or nobility of a person.

What words are there in the composition of loanwords?

Adapt foreign things to the use of China.

Try to be funny.

grand

Triumphantly

Meisheng and organized.

massive

A lengthy article.

The sound of speaking and reading.

complacence

Worship foreign countries *

become a laughing stock

Tezu universal access

Boundless sea

Maritime robber

To a foreign country or a distant place

To a foreign country or a distant place

Use local and foreign methods

Combine local and foreign methods

A vast/boundless ocean

Articles, speeches, etc. are vigorous and unrestrained.

Men's tolerance is broad, bold, bold and knowledgeable, which is as overwhelming as water.

Articles, speeches, etc. are vigorous and unrestrained.

Wang Yang Bihe

A piece of Wang Yang opens its heart.

The elegance or nobility of a person.

Articles, speeches, etc. are vigorous and unrestrained.

Feel helpless or unconditional when doing things.

Seeing the greatness of others and doing or handling one thing alone.

Mourn your own smallness in front of the vast sea-bemoan your own smallness in front of great things

Ostentation and extravagance, fool

Feel very honored

Free music

One by one.

Be angry with others

boil

generous

booming market

be radiant with delight/joy

Proud expression

With great generosity

Greedy for foreign countries

Separated by a vast ocean ― far apart.

A large body of water

Across the ocean

The current is swift and the water potential is huge.

What idioms or homophones are there in foreign languages?

First, the first word is the idiom "foreign".

Make foreign things serve China: critically absorb all the beneficial things in foreign cultures and use them for our own use.

Magnificent scenery: describes the richness of beautiful things.

Exquisite: describe an article or a dialogue as rich, vivid and continuous.

Make a fool of yourself: it's full of funny looks

Yang Yang Yinger: refers to a loud and beautiful voice full of ears. Describe the sweet voice of speaking and reading.

Complacency: I am still proud of my words. Describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

Yang: It's beautiful and organized.

Pride: an arrogant gesture when describing pride.

The second word is an idiom of the word "foreign"

Worship foreign things * * *: Worship foreign things and flatter China people. Refers to losing national pride and blindly flattering foreigners.

Jiang Yang Thief: A robber who commits robbery in rivers, lakes and seas.

Combination of native and foreign countries: combining simple equipment or technology with modern equipment or technology.

Wang Yang Sea: The water potential is extremely huge. It is also a metaphor that the momentum is extremely huge.

Looking at the ocean and sighing: nowadays, it is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions.

Magnificent scenery: describes the richness of beautiful things.

Exquisite: describe an article or a dialogue as rich, vivid and continuous.

Oriental sea: east: the sea of the east. It refers to the boundless sea.

Deyang Enpu: refers to the popularity of Deye yowza.

Cross the ocean: refers to going to a foreign country or a distant place. With "Crossing the Ocean".

Cross the ocean: to a foreign country or a distant place.

Wang Yang is wanton: Describing people's bearing or writing is magnificent and unrestrained.

Wang Si: Describe the unrestrained writing, speech and calligraphy. As "Wang Yang arrogant".

Wang Yanghaobo: It describes people as broad-minded, uninhibited and knowledgeable, just like boundless water.

Wang Yang wantonly described articles, speeches and calligraphy as bold and unrestrained. As "Wang Yang arrogant".

Yang Yang Yinger: refers to a loud and beautiful voice full of ears. Describe the sweet voice of speaking and reading.

Complacency: I am still proud of my words. Describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

Yang: It's beautiful and organized.

Pride: an arrogant gesture when describing pride.

Sighing at the ocean: a metaphor for feeling helpless because of incompetence or lack of conditions. To "look at the ocean and sigh."

Wang Yang is willful: describing articles, speeches, calligraphy, etc. It is unrestrained. As "Wang Yang arrogant".

Wang Yang is wanton: a metaphor for people's bearing or imposing manner.

C, the third word is an idiom of the word "foreign"

Enthusiasm: the full expression of passion.

Shili Sheep Farm: In the past, it referred to a place where there were many foreigners. Describe old Shanghai.

Cheerful: A cheerful expression or atmosphere.

Proud: describes the appearance of satisfaction and complacency.

Elegance: used to describe the high-pitched and unrestrained music. Later, it was also used to describe the state of joy.

One by one: describes snowflakes or snowflake-like tiny things flying around. With the "whirlpool".

High-spirited: describes the appearance of being very proud. With "high spirits".

D, the fourth word is an idiom of the word "foreign"

Ocean crossing: Crossing a distant ocean.

Wang Yang: It describes the vast water surface and huge water potential.

Proud: describes the appearance of satisfaction and complacency.

Elegance: used to describe the high-pitched and unrestrained music. Later, it was also used to describe the state of joy.

One by one: describes snowflakes or snowflake-like tiny things flying around. With the "whirlpool".

High-spirited: describes the appearance of being very proud. With "high spirits".

Cheerful: A cheerful expression or atmosphere.

What are the homophones of the idiom "foreign"

1, beaming

Pinyin: xǐ qì yáng yáng

Commentary: Yang Yang: A smug look. A cheerful expression or atmosphere.

From: Song Fan Zhongyan's "The Story of Yueyang Tower": "It is refreshing to climb the tower, forget all the insults, and stay in the wind."

2. Worship foreign things and flatter foreign countries * * *

Pinyin: chong yáng mèI wàI

Explanation: ocean: the west, referring to western countries; Flattery: Flattery. Worship everything in the West and flatter China people. Refers to losing national pride and blindly flattering foreigners.

From: Mao Dun's Learning from Lu Xun: "At that time, the Qing Dynasty and the ruling Westernization School worshiped foreigners and sold out national sovereignty."

3, triumphant

Pinyin: déyáng yáng

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

From: Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan: "My ambition is full."

4. Gorgeously

Pinyin: Yang Yang

Commentary: Yang Yang: grand and numerous; Sprinkle: Clear and smooth appearance. Describe an article or a conversation as rich, vivid and continuous.

From: Zou Taofen's Advice to Guests since the Anti-Japanese War: "There is no need to make a big article about the situation."

5. Jiang Yang Thief

Pinyin: ji ā ng y á ng d à o o

Description: Robbers who commit crimes in rivers, lakes and seas.

From: Ming Lingmengchu's "The Surprise of the First Moment" Volume 19: "The little girls' fathers and husbands were all killed by Jiang Yang thieves."

Homonyms include: Yang Yang impersonates Yang Yang.