[Pan Ruolin]
[Definition] Describe someone whose words and deeds are obviously inconsistent, just like two people.
What idioms describe children's great changes? Completely changed. It's not what it used to be.
totally different
Rapid development
Academic progress has been rapid.
Make great progress
tirelessly seek improvement
Different days and different moons.
Grow up healthily and strongly
Far apart-far apart
Get better every day.
Day by day.
Strength has been consolidated.
become full-fledged/mature
From childhood to adulthood, girls' appearance changes rapidly.
Children grow up, not by their parents
Children grow up, not by their parents
Explain in detail:
be reborn
Pronunciation: tu not tutā I Hu Qiang incarnation
Description: It was originally a Taoist practice term. It means that when a monk gains the Tao, he will take off his mortal fetus, become a sacred fetus and become an immortal bone. It is now used to describe a radical change of position.
Source: Song Shi Hui Hong's "Cold Zhai Night Talk" Volume 1: "However, its words cannot be unexpected, which is called bone-changing method; Looking at its meaning, it is called the method of taking a fetus. "
Ex.: Our growth is to experience many setbacks and hardships, and then we will reap the joy of rebirth.
The past cannot be compared with the present.
Pronunciation: j on füI x o bǐ
Explanation: Explain that the present is incomparable with the past. Great changes have taken place in the situation and natural features. Today: Now. Yesterday: In the past. Subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and clause; Describe a great change.
Origin: From Ceng Bo's "He Xin Lang Qian Yun": "Inquire about longevity. My life is not what it used to be, is it still there? " .
Ex.: I don't recognize all my good friends I played with when I was a child. It's really different now.
totally different
Pronunciation: jirán bédétóng
Explanation: The appearance of being clearly separated. Describe two things that have nothing in common.
Source: With Wang Shunbo, Song Lu Ninth Hospital: "From the perspective of its teaching, there are differences between Confucianism and Buddhism, differences between public and private interests, and completely different judgments. There are people who can't be human. "
Example: The oppressed people under the capitalist system live in a completely different world from ours.
Rapid development
Pronunciation: gān tóu zhí shàng
Explanation: Metaphor has made rapid progress.
Example: After his teacher's private talk, his grades are straight, which is obvious to all.
Academic progress has been rapid.
Pronunciation: gān tóu rì shàng
Interpretation: Interpretation is the head of the pole: the tip of the bamboo pole; Up: up. This is a metaphor for rapid academic progress.
Source: "Candle Talk": "Master Zhao Xian gave me: A hundred feet are motionless, although people are not true. A hundred feet must enter, and the world of ten parties is the whole body. "
Example: During the Song Dynasty, Jing Cen, a monk in Changsha, had a profound knowledge of Buddhism. He often goes to various places to preach and give lectures. He spoke simply and beautifully, and the audience talked with him about the highest realm of Buddhism. He took out a piece of paper and read it to everyone: "A hundred feet don't move, although people are not real." A hundred feet of pole head, further, the boundary of ten sides, is the whole body. "
Strength has been consolidated.
Pronunciation: yǔyǐcheng
Explanation: Birds have all feathers and wings. The power of metaphor has been consolidated.
Source: Shi Hou: "If you want to make things simple, there are four people who will help you. The wings have been formed and it is difficult to move. "
Example: We all have 65,438+08 years of hard feeding from our parents. Now that we have formed our own wings, we should learn to stand on our own feet.
An idiom describing the great changes of children: the beauty of adults
[Interpretation] Cheng: Complete; Ask for help; America: Good thing. Do good for others. It also means helping others realize their good wishes.
[Language] "The Analects of Confucius Yan Yuan": "Confucius said:' The beauty of a gentleman's adult; The disadvantages of being an adult. The villain is the opposite. ”"
[Pronunciation] Cheng; It can't be pronounced "chènɡ". "
[shape recognition] into; You can't write "say".
Longing for the public interest and being kind to others.
The evil of adults and the beauty of plunder
[Usage] It has positive significance; Used to refer to sponsoring others to do good deeds or realize their wishes. General predicate
One day, what idiom is used to describe the great changes, earth-shaking.
fān tiān fù dì
Explanation: Turn it over. Describe great and radical changes. It also means making a lot of noise.
The source of the poem "Tiger Cut Eighteen Beats" by Liu Tang Merchants: "Who knows that it is upside down, and now I look at Beidou in the south."
Structural combination.
The usage is awesome Used to describe great changes in society or things. Generally used as attribute and object.
Pronounce repetition; It can't be pronounced "f incarnation"
Shape recognition and covering; Can't write "complicated".
Synonyms are reversed and changed.
The antonym remains the same.
Discrimination and "inversion" both describe great changes and thorough reforms; But the degree of "upside down" is more serious; It can also be described as a fierce fight.
After liberation, under the leadership of China; China has changed a lot.
English translation is upside down; Great changes
The words describing great changes are earth-shaking.
Idioms that describe great changes in the new space. This is brand new.
Most changeable
It's completely different
The difference between the two is like the difference between heaven and earth.
An immeasurable difference
As different as heaven and hell.
In an instant, a white pony flashed through a crack in the wall.
White clouds turn into gray dogs.
Rapid change
Get better every day.
Change is fast and magical.
The sun has changed, so has the moon.
Different days and different moons.
Rapid change
Pay attention suddenly
cannot be mentioned in the same breath
A good idiom to describe a child is clever.
It is very clever to describe it in a thousand words.
The metaphor of ice snow cleverness is clever.
Extremely smart, very smart and sensitive.
For example, for example, you can understand other things.
Only by being outstanding can we describe and surpass others.
Wen Yi Shi Zhi described people as intelligent, understanding and good at analogy.
Versatile, versatile.
A photographic memory describes a strong memory, which is not easy to forget after reading it.
Wide knowledge and strong memory.
The idiom to describe a very young child is "kid is big": ré ré né xi m: o gu ǐ dà, which means he is very young but smart, naughty and scheming. As predicate and attribute; Kids.
Young and ignorant: Niá n y ò u w ú zh: young and ignorant. As predicate and attribute; I don't understand.
Poetry describing great changes: when I left, you were still unmarried, and now these boys and girls are in a row. -Du Fu's "To Wei Ba and Chu Shi"
Teenagers leave home, old people return, and the local accent does not change. -He Zhangzhi's Homecoming Book
Every dark cloud has a silver lining. -a tour of Shanxi village by land.
Don Liu Yuxi: On the edge of the sunken ship, Qian Fan passed by, in front of the sick tree, Wan Muchun.