What idioms begin with the word "big"?

Lost? Lose big? Do everything? Make big money? A stroke of the pen? Debate? If you argue? Stride like a meteor? Talk big? Blowing French snails? Is alcohol a big defect and a small one? Pity and sympathy? All wet? Spring returns to the earth? In the face of dangerous enemies

Idiom: the defeat is like a mountain.

Pinyin: dà bài tú d

Explanation: once it fails, it will be completely annihilated. Describe failure to the point of uncontrollable.

Source: "Historical Records Biography of Emperor Gaozu": "The world is disturbed and the princes rise together. This family will be bad and will fail. I dare not love myself, for I'm afraid I can't finish my father, my brother and my children. I would rather choose someone who can do this. "

For example, make sentences: learn from leaves, learn from leaves, but the situation will not be defeated. ★ Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Guo Sheng

Idiom: a big loss.

Pinyin: dà bà i ku and sh

Explanation: lose: lose, lose to others. Lost the battle and suffered great losses.

Source: Yuan Shang Zhongxian's "One Whip to Catch Ling" is the fourth fold: "Seeing that Marshal Tang was defeated, I quickly sent Weichi Gong to meet Marshal Tang. I don't know whether I will win or lose. "

For example, the northern army was defeated and died. Five thousand troops killed most of them, and the rest fled in all directions. Taken back to the ninety-ninth Shi Ming Naian "Water Margin"

Idiom: Do whatever it takes.

Pinyin: n

Explanation: Wrap everything up. It also shows that you are sure and can take responsibility.

Source: Wang Wen's "Fanjiayao Minefield": "Director Fan patted me on the shoulder and said,' Don't worry, insurance will not go wrong. " "

Example: He is doing all the work again.

Idiom: Big Ben and the Big Man

Pinyin: dà b ě n dà z not ng

Explanation: Ben: fundamentals; Zong: Ben, the theme. The most fundamental and important thing.

Source: Zhuangzi Tiandao: "My husband understands the virtue of heaven and earth, which is called a big book, and it is also with heaven and earth."

Idiom: as big as a rafter

Pinyin: dàbǐrúchun

Explanation: Raft: A piece of wood placed on a purlin to support the roof. A pen as big as a rafter. Describe a famous article. It also refers to a famous writer.

Source: Xun Zhuan: "The dreamer responded with a huge sum of money, feeling:' This is also a big event. ”"

Use examples to make sentences: a large sum of money is like a rafter, and only a few points are counted between leaves. ★ Chen Qinggong printed "Watching the Tang Priest Guan Xiu Painting Luohan Song"

Idiom: a stroke of the pen

Pinyin: dà b ǐ y τ hu τ

Interpretation: wave: write. Describe a good writer, write quickly, or sign and alter at will.

Source: Qing Shi Yu Kun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" 43: "The old thief read it and even said,' If it is properly fixed, it will be a stroke of a pen. "

Idiom: Debate without words.

Pinyin: dàbiàn büyán

Explanation: big debate: good at debate. People who are eloquent don't talk much to show themselves.

Source: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything in Song, Zhuang and Zhou Dynasties of the Warring States Period: "Arguing without words is heartless."

For example, he showed a calm character and said nothing during the debate.

Idiom: If you argue, you will hesitate.

Pinyin: dàbiàn ruo nè

Explanation: nerd: slow in language and not good at words. A truly eloquent person, on the surface, looks like a stupid mouth. A man of eloquence is cautious and unobtrusive.

Source: Chapter 45 of Laozi by Li Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period: "If it is true, it will be true, if it is clever, it will be clumsy, if it is argued, it will be clumsy."

For example, if the debate is awkward, the official will have the right to speak. It's the cashier. I'm Yu Rujing. ★ Don Yang Jiong's praise for Zizhou bureaucrats

Idiom: striding towards a meteor

Pinyin: d?b?· Rix Wu

Description: Describe striding and walking fast.

Source: Zhou Libo's "The Storm" Part II: "He walked by the sledge and strode like a meteor."

For example, Shengbao, carrying lanterns, strode south on the ox cart road that first frost started before dawn. ★ Liu Qing's entrepreneurial history Part II Chapter III

Idiom: talk big.

Pinyin: dà chu and dà lé i

Description: Many musical instruments are played at the same time. Metaphor hype.

Source: Master Wang Yuan's "Li Chuntang" is the fourth discount: "Give you two hundred gold and a hundred bottles of fragrant wine, and make great achievements in Li Chuntang to celebrate your happiness."

For example, Xu Fang wants to move forward and only listens to the big talk on the mountain. ★ 40th time of Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Idiom: Blow the French snail.

Pinyin: dàchufüLuó

Explanation: The original intention is that Buddhists should play French snails when giving lectures. The latter metaphor is full of empty words.

Source: Guangjin Mingjing admires: "Blow the French snail, beat the French drum, burn the French torch, and rain hits the French rain."

Sentence: So he boasted about Wang Qian, and insisted that he had fought against his former enemies in Chen Guorui Barracks. ★ "Gengzi Incident"

Idiom: big capacity for drinking and small shortcomings.

Pinyin: deqin xi m: o c: and

Explanation: alcohol: pure; Fault: Fault. Generally pure, but there are some shortcomings.

Source: Tang Hanyu's Reading Xunzi: "Xunzi and Yang, big alcohol and small defects."

For example, make sentences: people who know it is alcohol, people with large alcohol and small defects. ★ Li Qingchen and Zhou's Book

Idiom: great mercy and great compassion

Pinyin: dà cí dà bēi

Explanation: kindness: giving happiness to all beings with love; Sorrow: relieve the suffering of all beings with compassion; Compassion: Buddhist language, saving the suffering. Describe human charity.

Source: Metaphor of the Lotus Sutra: "Great compassion, constant fatigue, and constant pursuit of good deeds are all beneficial."

For example, make sentences: I hope the elders will be tolerant and merciful. I just looked at Zhao's thin face and shaved my beard and became a monk. ★ Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" for the fourth time

Idiom: all wet.

Pinyin: dàCuO tèCuO

Explanation: emphasize the mistakes to the extreme.

Source: Pu's Erhai Flower, the 25th time: "Now that I think about it, I'm all wet!"

For example, the sentence: now we are in prison, it is' benevolence', which is all wet! ★ Experience of Zou Taofen V.

Idiom: Spring returns to the earth.

Pinyin: dàchūn Huí

Explanation: It means that winter goes and spring comes, plants sprout, and the earth presents a vibrant scene. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for the improvement of the situation.

Origin: Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan's "Red Rock" Chapter 16: "Lou's couplet quotes an ancient poem:' All love can't be caged, and an apricot will grow outside the wall.' The banner reads: "Spring Back to the Earth". "

Idiom: The enemy is in sight.

Pinyin: dadada dadada

Explanation: When: Facing. Face a strong enemy. Describe the grim situation.

Source: The first sentence in Qing Liu E's Travels of Lao Can: "The enemy is completely unprepared at present, and the road to defeat does not wait for the wise."

At present, it is natural to win the hearts of the people and jointly resist aggression. ★ Levin's History of Qing Palace (Volume II)

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