have a hearty meal
Come on, have fun.
[Pinyin]
[Source] Zhouyi: "Look at me eating, fierce."
[Synonym] Eating and drinking are extravagant, eating before the abbot, and wasting things.
[antonym] scrimp and save, eat simply and eat light clothes and coarse cloth.
[Usage] Contraction type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
[explanation]
"Eating a big meal" means eating a big meal. "h" is the cheek; "Duo" means moving, and the word "Duo Yi" comes from the Book of Changes, which means moving your cheeks to help you eat. Therefore, "eating and drinking" is often used to describe being very happy and enjoying the fun of eating delicious food. If the ancients found the food delicious, they would probably puff up their cheeks and chew it. Of course, what gentlemanly demeanor and gentlemanly temperament have been forgotten.
"Duo" is a verb, and "Yi" is one of the names of the sixty-four hexagrams in the Book of Changes. Because its divination is the shape of the mouth, it was later extended to the meaning of "mouth". So, eating too much means eating too much.
The word itself is not in the idiom dictionary, and should be classified as a proverb only. Be careful not to confuse it with "eat a lot".
Four-character idiom of chopping feet
Cut the foot to fit the shoe: Basic explanation: Because the foot of the shoe is big, cut off a piece of the foot to make it into the size of the shoe. Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations.
Pinyin pronunciation: Xu
Synonym group: apply mechanically, and the first one gets the crown.
Antonym group: suit local conditions, suit local conditions.
Usage: linkage type; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense
The origin of the idiom: "Huai Nan Zi said Xun Lin": "If a husband raises it, it will be harmful. For example, he cut off his feet, put on his shoes, and beheaded him to be crowned. "
It is too difficult to chop meat.
perspicacious
rùmùsānfēn
[Interpretation] This means that calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. After metaphor, it is well-informed; The answer is profound.
[Answer] Zhang Tang Huai Guanshu broke: "Jin Emperor sacrificed to the northern suburbs; I wish you a better version; Workers cut it; The pencil is inserted into the wood. "
Draw a silver hook with a penetrating paper back.
A glance [antonym]
[Usage] Used as a compliment. Praise others or make profound comments. Generally used as predicate, attribute, adverbial and complement.
[structure] is more formal.
[English translation] writteninaforcefulhand
What idioms can fly form, such as chopping, walking, meaning, shadow, calculation, chicken, climbing, mountain, stone, vegetable, sand, arrow and photo?
1. flying sand and stones: describe the strong wind.
2. Loose sand: refers to decentralized power and disorganization. return
3. wishful thinking: metaphorically speaking, when answering questions, starting from subjective wishes, only thinking about the good side.
4. Arrow on the stack: This is a metaphor for success once you speak and do things.
5. Pheasants take pictures: Pheasants cherish feathers and often dance according to water, which is a metaphor for self-pity. It means "pheasant dancing mirror".
The same idiom as chopping people with a knife and axe.
Bloody liver and brain-tragic death
Spelling [gā n n m: o t ú d]
Explanation: daub: daub on the ground. Describe a tragic death. It also describes doing one's best to serve, regardless of any sacrifice.
From: Biography of Historical Records of Liu He: "The battle of seventy and the battle of forty made the people all over the world wipe their brains and their father and son were violent."
Today, I want to go with you. My name is forever. Although ~, I have no hatred.
◎ Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms is back to the 28th.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate; Include praise
Usage: Subject-predicate as predicate has positive meaning.
Synonym: Go through fire and water.
: Exodus It is the duty of a soldier to defend his country, even if he has to repel the invading enemy.
Willing to take any risks (to complete the task)
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Description: 10,000 deaths: 10,000 deaths, describing risking your life. Never refuse to die 10 thousand times. Express willingness to serve to death.
From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the eighth time: "The story of Diusim says,' I am a concubine, but I have an order to die.' "
Grammar: formal; As a predicate; Include praise
Usage:
As a predicate, it is formal and has positive significance.
Synonym: diligence.
Antonym: fear of death.
No matter how bumpy the journey of reform is, I ~.
What idiom is big chop?
There is no idiom "what to chop in chunks", and a similar idiom is "eat in chunks".
have a hearty meal
spell
dàkuáIáyí
explain
Eat: Encourage your cheeks, that is, eat and chew. Have a good meal.
source
Book of Changes: "Watch me eat, fierce."
structure
Compact type.
use
Mostly used for praise. Generally used as predicate and attribute.
Shape discrimination
The left half of Yi can't write "minister".
synonym
Eating and drinking, extravagant, eating in front of the abbot, wasting things.
antonym
Eat light clothes and rough clothes, cut down on food, eat ladybugs, and have light tea and rice.
example sentence
Experienced newspaper editors often put an edited page; Compares to a sumptuous banquet; Want a big pot and a small pot; Sweet and sour; Neat collocation; Color, fragrance and taste make "customers" feast on their food.
There is an idiom called "Big Chop".
Have a big meal, Dà ku à i, and you can enjoy it to your heart's content.
[Idiom explanation]: Eat: Encourage cheeks, that is, eat and chew. have a hearty meal
[Allusion source]: Zhouyi: "Watch me eat, fierce."
[Synonym]: Eat and drink, be extravagant, and eat in front of the abbot.
[antonym]: scrimp and save, eat coarse tea, coarse rice and coarse clothes.
[Idiom Example]: Wang Shuo's "Stubborn Master": "What do you think foreigners are doing all day? Why not come to China? "
[Feeling * * * color]: a commendatory term
[Grammatical Usage]: Used as predicate and attribute; Refers to eating and drinking
I remember an idiom that describes a shop assistant who cuts chicken neatly.
have a hearty meal
Please name 20 dishes named after idioms, such as: Good luck (fish head with chopped pepper).
Adding an official is, um, a cockscomb and a duck's tongue is called adding an official, and there is that, four-party ball, ants climbing trees and so on. , all have 4G idioms. If you want a lot, you can keep looking.
Describe eating well and eating fast. Is there an idiom to describe chopping and eating quickly?
can use
have a square meal
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[Explanation] Eat a big meal: Encourage your cheeks, that is, eat a big meal.
[from] Zhouyi: "Look at me eating, fierce."