1, speaking like a book: describe word for word and be serious. Gnash one's teeth: gnash one's teeth and clench one's teeth to show hatred. Describe extreme hatred or disgust. Also describes trying to suppress an emotion or feeling. Chewing on words: describes excessive consideration of words. More refers to dead words than to spiritual essence. To "speak like a book."
2, biting blood for alliance: refers to biting off the arm and bleeding, swearing to form an alliance to show determination. Bite one's teeth: describes extreme hatred or disgust. Also describes trying to suppress an emotion or feeling. Use "gnashing your teeth" Adhere to the castle peak and not relax: describe the goal as firm. Tongue biting: describes a person who committed suicide because of excessive excitement or anger.
3. grit your teeth: describe trying to overcome difficulties or endure pain. Bite spring: refers to eating lettuce such as radish in spring to welcome the arrival of the new year. Whispering: describes an intimate conversation between two people, or directly whispering. Bite the pen and make ink: describe the seriousness and devotion when writing or calligraphy. Bite the hand: describe things that are difficult to solve and make people have a headache.
The methods and skills of spelling words are as follows:
1, meaning of pronunciation: First of all, we should understand the basic meaning of pronunciation, including bite, bite, bite, wow, wow and so on. According to these meanings, different words can be formed. Fixed collocation: Some words need specific collocation, such as gnashing teeth and speaking like a book. These collocations need the usual accumulation and memory.
2. Context understanding: On the basis of understanding the meaning and collocation of words, we should also combine specific contexts to form words. For example, in different contexts, pronunciation can form different words. Innovative word formation: In addition to the above methods, we can also enrich our vocabulary through innovative word formation. For example, new words can be synthesized with other phrases according to the syllables or meanings of pronunciation.
3. Visualized word formation: According to the image of articulation, some vivid words can be formed. For example, biting people can be vividly expressed as "biting the prey." Use metaphor and personification: You can compare pronunciation to an animal or something, or personify it to form new words.