Idiom entries are dejected and despondent
The idiom pinyin Chuítóu sàng qè.
Common degree
Idiom structure combination
A derogatory term for feeling * * *
Ancient production
Idiom explanation: bow your head; Frustrated: look depressed. Keep your head down and feel depressed. Describe disappointment and regret, or describe not being angry.
Grammatical usage as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe depression and listlessness
The source of the allusion is Tang Hanyu's "Sending the Poor": "The master was so sad that he began to give thanks."
For example, Levin's "The Complete Biography of Hu Xueyan Disappeared": "If you recognize the ticket, you must reply to the owner."
Synonym discouraged, listless.
The antonym is arrogance and elation.
English explanation of lower buttocks
Russian explanation повситьглову.
Japanese explanation がっかりしてぅなだれるmeans depression (ぃきしょ).
Other languages denkopf hngen lassen <: niedergeschlagen sein & gt& lt; Law > abattu & ltdéprimé& gt;;
A dog with a stick; Hang a broken ball on the sorghum stalk.
Idiom riddle doze off before death.
Idiom story at the end of the Tang Dynasty, political corruption, local buffer regions supporting soldiers and respecting themselves. In order to control, Li and these two great north buffer regions, eunuch Han hijacked to Fengxiang and defected to Li. Li felt incompetent and gave up the emperor. When Han saw the tide ebbing, he was depressed and kept silent. Zhao Zong ordered Han to be killed.
2. I will also classify the above words, namely, the word describing "mountain" is towering. gāo sǒng Basic explanation [standing; A towering and spectacular spire stands high in the distance. The mast stands tall.
In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Wei wrote a poem on stone carvings: "The topic should only be towering, and the guest mountain should be the trend." In the Ming Dynasty, Li Dongyang wrote "Preface to Poems of Ten Years in Shen Jia in the Same Year": "You use a respectful moustache, your hair is gray, and your kite shoulders are towering."
Bing Xin's Send a Little Reader 18: "The chaotic mountains are towering on all sides, and the trains are like long snakes, winding slowly in the mountains." The mountains overlap. Chóng LUN diézhàng explained: Mountains: continuous mountains.
One mountain after another, continuous. From: Tang Xuguangpu's "Photo of Autumn Mountain by Huang Ju": "Please ask Qiu Lai to write autumn mountain and write it in a few photos; The height is clear on the back and the overlap is shameless. "
Qianshanwan River qiān shān wàn hè Explanation: Gully: Gully. The mountains are continuous and high and low overlap.
Said by: Five poems about historical sites by Du Fu of Tang Dynasty: "Mountains and rivers go to Jingmen, and Mrs. Guang was born in the village where she grew up." Mountain view line gāo shāo shān jǐng xíng
3. It's so beautiful. These words are idioms describing what. The definition and scope of beauty wheel: refers to the wheel (qūn), a round and high barn in ancient times, here refers to tall, and the noun is an adjective; Huan: numerous and grand. In ancient times, people described this kind of building as tall, numerous and magnificent. Later, "beautiful" was used to describe the new house as tall and beautiful, and also to describe the combination of decoration and layout. As predicate, attribute and complement; Describe the tall and numerous houses. (mostly used in written language) description mainly refers to tall and gorgeous houses. Describe a car like running water and a horse like a dragon. Describe the hustle and bustle of cars and horses. Today is the National Day, and the streets are full of traffic and people are coming and going. I prefer the tranquility of the country to the traffic in the city.
4. What are these words used to describe? They mean speaking and writing articles citing materials as evidence or examples.
Let's get to the point: describe the great brushwork of calligraphy. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.
Plain: refers to ordinary and unattractive things or poems.
Vivid: describes a wonderful speech or performance.
Vivid: Described or imitated very vividly, or carved very beautifully and realistically.
Speak or write without embellishment, ups and downs, and without emphasis. Or describe the article as easy to understand.
Short and pithy: describe a person as short, smart and tough. It also describes that an article or speech is short and powerful.
Nonsense: Describe too much unnecessary nonsense in an article or speech.
There are many articles: the description is too long and there are many words. (mostly derogatory)
Concise: A word that describes conciseness.
Sloppy: metaphor is not concise in writing or simple in doing things.
Unique: Metaphor has another unique style (flavor).
Flesh and blood: a metaphor full of vitality and life. It is often used to describe lifelike characters in literary works.
Having substance in words: refers to the concrete and substantial content of an article or speech.
Irrelevant: it means that people can't speak or write articles on the subject.
Out of context: Understand the meaning of a paragraph or sentence in isolation, regardless of the content of the whole article or conversation. The guideline is inconsistent with the original intention.
5. What are these idioms about? Write two more idioms about attitudes and ways of doing things.
By analogy, that is to say, if you master the knowledge about one thing, you can infer other things of the same kind.
Interpretation: touch: contact with a certain aspect of things; Bypass: interconnection. Grasp the knowledge or law of something, and then infer the knowledge or law of similar things.
Said by: The Book of Changes: "Painting is delayed, touching is long, and the world is exhausted."
Example: I am so happy that I have two new meanings, which makes me think about the road of life. ◎ Zhu Ziqing's Broad Sky, Ancient and Modern China and Foreign Countries
Synonym: Learn from others and draw inferences from others.
Antonym: Know nothing.
Grammar: linkage; As predicate and attribute; Used for learning