Crossbow: Bow and arrow. Walking in front with bows and arrows shows great respect.
Metaphor is nervous and explosive.
Crossbow: an ancient bow that used mechanical force to shoot arrows; Zhang: Draw a bow. Sword * * *; The bow was pulled open. Metaphor has tense; A hair trigger. It is also extended to describe the momentum of literary and artistic works.
Strong: strong, powerful. A powerful bow, a hard crossbow.
Crossbow: an ancient bow with mechanical arrows; End: refers to the last range after the arrow is shot; Lost the attack power. An arrow shot with a strong bow; The scope is over. Metaphor is inherently strong; But now I'm exhausted.
Crossbow: A bow that uses mechanical force to shoot arrows. The arrow on the crossbow shot out of the bowstring. Describe it extremely quickly.
Metaphor under the crossbow arrow 】 【 close can avoid disaster. Because the crossbow is far from shooting close, there is this metaphor.
Metaphor is heroic. Also known as "tense".
A spent force is the same as a spent force.
Strong: strong and powerful; Crossbow: an ancient machine used to shoot arrows. A powerful bow, a hard crossbow. Describe the weapons as excellent.
Abandon a negative crossbow 】 【 abandon a crossbow. Describe defeat.
Blade: refers to a weapon with a blade; Crossbow: A bow that mechanically fires arrows. Draw your knife and draw your bow. Describe the tense atmosphere before the battle.
Crossbow: A strong bow. Draw a bow and shoot yourself. Metaphor is doing something that hurts yourself.
Crossbow: refers to the bowstring and tendon rope on the bow. During the siege, there was no food in the city, so crossbows were used instead of food. Describe the difficult situation when there is no food.
Chord: the tendon on the bow; Sheath: a sheath for holding a sword. The bow is wound and the knife is drawn. This character is ready to fight.
Idioms about crossbows and swords
with swords drawn and bows bent―(of a situation) becoming dangerously explosive
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Basic explanation
Zhang: Draw a bow. Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive.
tidy
Book Review of Liang Yuanang in the Southern Dynasties: "Liang Yu's books are like Rowen Hu Zhen; Sword arrogance. "
example sentence
The two young men quarreled so much that they were almost at loggerheads.
Approximate antonym
synonym
It could be triggered at any time.
antonym
Sell soldiers and wash armour.
idioms solitaire
Zhao, a veteran in Tian, has a dream of living alone. The dream was reversed, and the street was lying in the alley. The street head is slightly self-led, the new standard is faint, elegant and gentle, and the writing style is always easy to be criticized. Accept your own blame. Take the green princess, white pony, laurel salary, jade grain, rice beam, salary, salary, fire, talk, earth, mountain, mountain, mountain, and
Idiom sword, crossbow, etc.
The sword is drawn and the bow is wound-(of a situation) becomes explosive.
Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng short spelling: jbnz
Synonym: a hair trigger, a close call, an arrow on the string antonym: killing soldiers and washing armor
Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the conflict between the two sides
Commentary: The sword is gone and the bow is opened. Describe the momentum, or tense situation, which is explosive.
Source: Liang Yuanang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Wei Shengchen's book is like a tiger, and his sword is drawn."
Example: French warships frequently come and go at Min Wangkou, but in terms of negotiation, it seems that Fuzhou Shipping Bureau will not be spared from the fire of French warships. (Levin's History of Qing Palace, Volume II)
What is a cocky idiom?
The sword is drawn and the bow is wound-(of a situation) becomes explosive.
Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng
Explanation: Metaphorically, the situation is tense and explosive.
Source: Hong Shen's film and television drama performance Chapter 6: "Most of the time, it is refined and sharp. Only when necessary, it will not be red-faced and arrogant."
Tony Fung looked at them, and the situation was not good. He stood up quickly and walked among them. Cycle "Morning in Shanghai" Part IV
Synonym: a hair trigger, a close call, an arrow on the string.
Antonym: selling soldiers and washing nails
Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the conflict between the two sides
The situation is tense and explosive.
Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng
Explanation: arrow: bow and arrow; Crossbow: an ancient bow that used mechanical force to shoot arrows. Metaphor is that the situation is tense and explosive.
Source: The fourth part of the weekly Shanghai Morning Post: "Tony Fung saw that they were at war and the situation was not good." He quickly stood up and walked among them.
Example: Hong Shen's "Shadow Play Performance": "Most of the time, it is refined and sharp. Only when necessary, you don't have to be red-faced."
Synonym: explosive, nervous
Antonym: calm.
Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; tense situation
Idiom, at arm's length, followed by words.
Ambush on all sides: basic explanation: the sword is gone and the bow is opened. Describe the momentum, or formal tension, which is explosive.
Pronunciation: Jian bánǔzhāng
For example, French warships frequently come and go at Minwangkou, but in terms of negotiation, Fuzhou Shipping Bureau seems to be spared from the fire of French warships. (Levin's History of Qing Palace, Volume II)
Synonym group: soon, near, soon.
Antonym group: selling soldiers and washing nails
Use: combined; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the conflict between the two sides
The origin of the idiom: Liang Yuan 'ang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Dan Wei's calligraphy is as tense as Rowen's tiger vibration."
What are the idioms of crossbow?
The nervous tension, the bow before the bow. Describe the momentum, or tense situation, which is explosive.
Jon bow and crossbow: Strong, powerful. A powerful bow, a hard crossbow.
A spent force, the arrow from a spent force has reached the end of the flight. Metaphor powerful strength has been weak, does not play any role.
Negative crossbow: bow and arrow. Go forward with a bow and arrow on your back. Show great respect.
The arrow of tension is a metaphor of tension.
"A spent force" means that a powerful force has been weakened and has no effect. Same as "a spent force".
Used crossbows are better than used crossbows. Metaphor powerful strength has been weak, does not play any role.
Hiding an arrow under a crossbow is a metaphor for avoiding disaster when you are near. Because the crossbow is far from shooting close, there is this metaphor.
The crossbow is a metaphor for heroism. Also known as "tense".
Abandon the armor crossbow, abandon the armor crossbow. Describe defeat.
What are the idioms of crossbow?
The nervous tension, the bow before the bow. Describe the momentum, or tense situation, which is explosive. Jon bow and crossbow: Strong, powerful. A powerful bow, a hard crossbow. A spent force, the arrow from a spent force has reached the end of the flight. Metaphor powerful strength has been weak, does not play any role. Negative crossbow: bow and arrow. Walk with a bow and arrow.
Nervous idiom stories
This tense is pronounced Jian bánǔzhāng, which is an idiom in China to describe the vigorous brushwork of calligraphy. It also means that the other party is in full swing and the situation is tense and explosive.
Book Review of Liang Yuanang in the Southern Dynasties: "Liang Yu's books are like Rowen Hu Zhen; Sword arrogance. "
An idiom that goes further than running amok.
Go to war [dà dê ng gā n gē]
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Basic explanation and detailed explanation
[ dà dòng gān gē ]
Fighting: two ancient weapons. A large-scale war. Metaphor is swaggering.
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"The Analects of Confucius Ji's": "Seek the truth today; Master Xiang ... and seek to fight in the state. "
Tension is an idiom.
Jiànbánǔzhāng
[Interpretation] Crossbow: an ancient bow that used mechanical force to shoot arrows; Zhang: Draw a bow. Sword * * *; The bow was pulled open. Metaphor has tense; A hair trigger. It is also extended to describe the momentum of literary and artistic works.
[Language] Book Review of Liang Yuanang in the Southern Dynasties: "Liang Yu's books are like Rowen Hu Zhen; Sword arrogance. "
[Orthography] Crossbow; Can't read "nú".
[shape discrimination] sword; Can't write "arrow"; Crossbow; Can't write "anger"
Close call, the arrow is on the string.
[antonym] Kill soldiers and wash armour
[Usage] Used to describe the conflict between two sides; Has fallen into a hair-trigger situation. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
[Structure] Combined type.
[Discrimination] ~ and "explosiveness"; Can describe nervousness; Sometimes it can be used universally or together. But ~ can be described as vigorous or magnificent calligraphy; "Explosion" is not allowed.
[Example] The two young people quarreled so much; Almost there.