A complete collection of idioms, reaching the peak?

Reach a very high altitude

Deng: On; Peak: the top of the mountain; Made; Reach pole: the highest point. Climb to the top of the mountain Metaphor knowledge, achievement, etc. Has reached the highest level. It is also a metaphor for doing bad things to the extreme.

Origin of idioms

Liu Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Southern and Northern Dynasties Literature: "I wonder if I can reach the peak." However, Taolian's merits have not been vain. "

Traditional idioms

Dengfeng zaoji

Simple spelling of idioms

dfzj

Idiom phonetic notation

ㄉㄥ ㄈㄥ ㄗㄠˋ ㄐㄧˊ

Degree of common use

Common idioms

Emotional color

Neutral idioms

Idiom usage

Combined type; As predicate, object and attribute; Metaphor reaches a high level.

Idiom structure

Complementary idioms

Generation age

Ancient idioms

Idiom recognition

Feng, you can't write Feng.

Discrimination of idioms

~ and "hard to see"; All have the meaning of "reaching the extreme". The differences are as follows: ① ~ It only refers to doing bad things to the extreme or doing some shortcomings, wrong tendencies and evil forces to the extreme; "Nothing can be added" generally refers to the highest degree achieved in various States; Wide application range. ② ~ can indicate profound knowledge; Skilled; Reach the highest level; "Hard to see" can't.

synonym

Amazing, unprecedented, unparalleled, unparalleled

Antisense word

Very ordinary, unremarkable.

Examples of idioms

By the end of the Qing Dynasty, Mr. Liang Qichao's "new style" reached its peak. (Zhu Ziqing's "Thirteen Classics")

English translation/translation/interpretation

Reach the peak of perfection; Reach the limit.

Japanese translator

Peak (さぃこぅほぅにたっする), limit (きょくげ)

Russian Translator

достичь вéрха совершéнства

Other languages

& ltLa > ne

Plus ultra & lt Germany > Deng Jipfer (od. hühepunkt)

Erreichen & lt Law > Pursuit of Perfection & lt Neil River in Parvaix

qch。 & gt

Idiom riddle

Climb to the top of the world; Arrive at Yuhuangding