Idiom with ending degree?

Ending idiom

End of idiom:

All the grievances in one sentence.

Get to the point

Chinese pronunciation: y τ y τ y ψ zh ψ ng de.

Idiom explanation: One sentence is to the point. The words are concise; Can grasp the essence and get to the point.

The origin of the idiom: Ma Nancun's Yanshan Nighttalk-The Way to Make Friends and Treat Guests: "This is the fundamental attitude of making friends and treating guests, which really hits the nail on the head."

Idiom sentence: Wang Shuo's "You are not a layman": "It still belongs to Mr. Feng, which is correct." Ding Luxiao asked Meiping with a smile, "Can you still move?" "

Usage of idioms: as predicate and attribute; Get to the point

Analysis of praise and criticism: a neutral idiom

Synonym: broken words

The word "zhi" at the end of idioms

Let go: end, end. I ended it in an endless way. It means to put things aside and finish them.

Summary: change, transformation. The original meaning is popular all over the world. Described after doing things carelessly.

Take it lightly, treat it coldly, and don't take it seriously.

Put it aside coldly. Describe not caring.

Press it to a certain level and then go up.

Wait for the next step. Get worse.

Take it for granted: ordinary, ordinary. Treat it as a normal thing and don't pay attention in advance.

Generally speaking, it is more practical. Specific discussion.

Feelings of the emotional department: feelings; Lament: lament; Department: connection. I felt something and sighed.

Listen to your aunt: temporarily; False: random, random. Just listening, not necessarily believing.

Just say it. Doesn't necessarily make sense.

Be yourself, persuade others or encourage yourself to live or work hard.

Do it yourself: do it, do it. I like to do it myself.

In extreme cases, in the most extreme cases. Refers to the end of the sentence.

There is no other way to think, so we have to.

Having both means having or having several things at the same time.

A missed arm is a metaphor for meeting an opportunity and missing it face to face.

Stay at a respectful distance from others on the surface, but actually don't want to get close. Also used as a satire on not wanting to get close to someone.

Over time, it took quite a long time.

Learning difficulties: confusion. Study when you are confused.

It doesn't matter: let go. Put it aside coldly. It means to be indifferent to people or things and ignore them.

Occasionally means to do it rarely, just once in a while.

Instead, take someone else's place and be replaced by yourself. Now it also refers to replacing one thing with another.

Born knowing, born knowing knowledge and truth. This is an idealist's view.

Calm and calm: Enron, indifferent; Deal with: deal with, treat. Describe don't care, calm calm.

The ostentatious description is public, public (with many derogatory meanings).

Let go: let go; Refers to: pronouns, generations or things. Let things exist and develop without asking.

Metaphor begging for money is eager to get something.

Small and large means that the use can be large or small.

I long for someone or something.

To sum up, in short.

Laugh it off and put it aside. It means nothing serious.

Consistency: Pass. Use a fundamental reason to understand the whole story or the whole truth.

Do it according to your own subjective thoughts.

All in all, all in all.

Divide and rule ① Govern separately. (2) Splitting a country, a nation or a religion by means, and then controlling and ruling it.

The mountain is high: a metaphor for noble character. Metaphor is admiration for noble morality. The same is "the mountain is high."

There is no other way to think, so we have to.

Nothing to say, nothing to say. I can't think of any way.

Silent knowledge: no language, no conversation. Knowledge: Remember. Keep in mind what you have seen and heard.

It's no use. No place to use it.

First quality products: tasting and distinguishing; Grade: Grade. Evaluate the pros and cons and then determine his level.

Refreshing refers to something mysterious on the surface.

Thinking about how to get rid of them.

The broken family overthrew him and killed his family.

By extension: wide, big. Push forward and spread out. It also refers to pushing from one thing to another.

I admire someone or something in my heart.

Say it if you want. In a nutshell, in a nutshell.

Laugh it off and forget it.

Just walk away and ignore it.

It means deliberately imitating when you know it is a mistake.

There are idioms with a beginning and an end.

Do what you want to do.

translate freely

Do sth. This means doing what you want to do. The latter means doing whatever you want.

tidy

"Twenty-three years of Zijianzhou": "Zi does whatever he wants, and it's not easy to care? Why bother yourself. Is it difficult to seek revenge? " Sui Shu Tian Wen Shang Zhi: "Therefore, when looking up the calendar, it is accurate, and it is based on the exam. Only those who do whatever they want."

Idioms ending in Chinese characters

Aim high, not far from Wan Li, and the road is long, Xiu Yuan Xi, pursue far Xi cautiously, don't avoid far Xi, climb and overlook, climb and look far Xi, prevent the micro-duration, the mountains and rivers are long and the water is far Xi, talk close to Zhiyuan, carry the load far away, intrigue deeply and far away, see far and small, be indifferent and slight, aim high and far away.

1, aim high.

Explanation: good: like it; Raccoon: Pursuit. Metaphor is an unrealistic pursuit of lofty and far-reaching goals.

From: Qin Mu's "Drawing Eggs": "But the mentality of aiming too high and taking shortcuts often makes people not understand this most common truth."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and adverbial; derogatory sense

2, the cycle is not far.

Explanation: for:as;; Period: date and duration. Refers to the arrival of a specific or fixed date.

From: * * * "Speech at the Preparatory Meeting of the New Political Consultative Conference": "It will take some time to destroy this remaining enemy, but it is not far away."

Grammar: formal; As a predicate; Describe that time is almost up.

3, a long way to go

Commentary: Ren: burden; Road: journey. The burden is heavy and the road is long. Metaphor is a great responsibility and requires long-term struggle.

Said by: The Analects of Confucius Taber in the Warring States Period: "Scholars have a long way to go to strive for self-improvement. Isn't it important to think that benevolence is your responsibility? Isn't it far after death? "

A scholar must be strong and persistent, because he has a great responsibility and a long way to go. Isn't it important to realize benevolence as your own responsibility? Isn't it a long way to fight for life and die?

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

4. Find farther from the near

Description: Seek further from the near. Describe doing things by detours.

From: Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties, Biography of Cang Gong in the Later Han Dynasty: "Those who are far away are in vain; Those who go far and seek near will escape and have an end. "

He who goes far and near pays but gets nothing; He who goes far and finds near is comfortable and productive.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and object; derogatory sense

5. Be cautious and pursue the future.

Explanation: in the end: people are dead; Far: refers to ancestors. Always refers to the careful handling of parents' funerals and the pious sacrifice to distant ancestors. Later, it also refers to being cautious and remembering the sages.

Said by: Confucius in the Warring States Period, who studied The Analects of Confucius: "Zeng Zi said,' Be careful about the future, and people will be virtuous.' "

Ceng Zi said: "Being careful about the death of parents and remembering ancestors will naturally make people more and more honest."

Grammar: combination; Be a predicate

What idioms are there at the end of the word "Li"?

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Example: Tao in the process of political reform: "An Neng is trapped in major European countries, but it is also good for them!" More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.) ................................................................................................................................... does not measure whether his virtue can convince others, nor does he estimate whether his ability is competent. Source: "Zuo Zhuan's Eleven Years of Hidden Public": "No virtue, no weakness, no relatives, no resignation, no blame." Example: He believes that it is better to set the ideal low than to set it too high, but we should pursue it tirelessly until it is realized. More related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc ...) of Mao Dun's Pursuit of Murder II are effortless (bfè i chu and huzh li). Explanation: It is very easy to describe things without any effort. Source: Chapter 45 of Xia Qing's classic "Wild Sour Dew Talk": "When you come to Liaodong and have custody, it is really effortless to manipulate him." Example: When I heard that the old man had gone to write a book, Mrs. Fu was so obedient. If it was for him, it would be appropriate, so he smiled charmingly. Qing Liu E spared no effort to explain more related contents (synonyms, antonyms, allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc ...) Chapter 17: Leaving: Reserve Power: Residual Power. Take out all your strength and don't reserve any. Source: "Warring States Policy Zhao Ce San": "Qin has spared no effort to attack me, and I will be tired." Historical Records Biography of Ping Yuanjun Yu Qing: "Qin spared no effort to break the Zhao army." For example, the mediation of members and affairs depends only on Confucius; The gentleman rebuked and accused. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc ...) Qing Li Garbo's "A Brief History of Civilization" (bù zì liàng lì) Chapter 4 Interpretation: Quantity: Estimation. I don't measure my ability. Overestimate your own strength. Source: "Zuo Zhuan Tibetan Gong Eleven Years": "If you don't measure virtue, you can't do it." "The Warring States Policy Qi Ce III": "Jing is very solid, Xue can't measure his strength." For example, let's say that we are lucky to rank first in the palace exam, not ~. How dare we bite off more than we can chew? Li Qingruzhen's "Jing Hua Yuan" has many related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc ...). Interpretation: refers to old age and physical decline. Source: Liezi Tang Wen by Zheng Yutong in the Warring States Period: "It's a pity that you didn't benefit, and your spare capacity can't destroy a hair on the mountain." Example: I want to make full use of this ~ to give full play to the waste heat for the society. More related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc ...) are all pale and powerless (ā ng bá i bú i liì) Explanation: pale: gray. Describe poverty and weakness. Source: Zhu Ziqing's In the Battle of History: "People who embrace the past are not necessarily' pale and powerless', but they are also bound to be weak." Ex.: His retort seems to be ~. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.) ................................................................................................................................... Source: Zhang Mingjuzheng's Answer to Master Xu Cunzhai: "I am unscrupulous, anxious to return." He decided to take part in the competition. The power of the wind and dust (Chu, Hu, Li) explains: the power of the wind and dust. Metaphor is the slightest strength. It is also a metaphor for doing things easily. Source: Wu Mingcheng's Journey to the West 44: "If the two of us introduce you, it's easy." Those bandits will level the land at no cost. There are many related contents in Li's History of Civilization in Qing Dynasty (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc ...). dān cái jié lì) Interpretation: hissing, hissing. Use up all financial and human resources. Describe doing your best. Source: Tang Liyong's "Haizhou Dayun Temple Monument": "If Guangdong tries its best to make money, it will engrave inscriptions and accumulate for four or three years." Example: More related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.) ............................................................................................................................... tried his best. Source: Zhang Ming Juzheng's Shi Ji Zi Mao Xiu: "Chen Jia went to the next place, and then he used his own strength to find the past, thinking at night and trying his best, but fortunately he succeeded." Example: Let the world know the way of fame and fortune, study it, and prepare for its successful use. More related contents (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc ...) in Xue Fucheng's Shu on Ying Zhao and Chen Yan in Qing Dynasty: dān jěng JiéLi) Interpretation: You are still diligent. Do your best. Source: Ming Hu Yinglin's "Ancient Poetry": "And its narrative twists and turns, which means magic, has been a master for thousands of years, and it is difficult to be fascinated." For example: more related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese and other ............................................................................................................................... sources: A letter to Master Wencheng collected by Zhicheng Bo, with the Book of Rites and Sincerity Collection ... Work together with Xu Da, Tanghe and other peers to make me the great ancestor and high emperor, raze the sea and elect the Central Plains. Example: More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.) ............................................................................................................................... exhausted his wisdom and strength. Source: Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals "I am trying my best to make mistakes." It is everyone's responsibility to himself and society to make this "greatest contribution". More related contents in Zou Taofen's Experience and the Future (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idioms and stories, English, Japanese, etc ...) are explained by dé rén sǐ lì: the power of death: the power of despair. It means to make others go all out for it regardless of life and death. The description is very popular. Source: Biography of Jia Chong in the Book of Jin: "Birthday is in Yangzhou again, and fame still exists, which is fatal." Example: Yuan Chun has a strong torso, but he doesn't have children, but he is light and good at money. There are many contents about Biography of Su Yuanchun in the Draft of Qing History (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese and other .................................................................................................................... fights; Wisdom: wisdom, cleverness; Force: strength. Use ingenuity to decide whether to win or lose, and use strength to decide whether to win or lose. Origin: Sima Qian's Historical Records of Xiang Yu: "Hanwang said with a smile,' I would rather strive for wisdom than strength.' "For example: more related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc. ............................................................................................................................. Morality: Virtue. Measure whether one's virtue can convince others and estimate whether one's ability is competent. Source: "Zuo Zhuan's Eleven Years of Hidden Gong": "Virtue, do what you can." Example: I thought, "If one of them accidentally touches it, I'm afraid it won't be eaten." I retired myself. Qing Li Garbo's Officialdom in the Sky No.31Back. More related content (synonyms, antonyms, two-part allegorical sayings, allusions, idiom stories, English, Japanese, etc.) ................................................................................................................................... Source: Wu Mingcheng's En Journey to the West 74: "The three demons also suffer."

What idioms end with hidden words?

Posture, posturing, bravado, sizing up the situation, grasping the law, taking advantage of the situation, threatening occasionally, tending to admire the situation, relying on the situation, jittery, magnificent, pressing, pressing, pressing, pressing.

What idioms are there at the end?

Win a thousand miles,

A thousand miles,

Infiltrate the interior,

Not far from Wan Li,

Aim for a thousand miles,

Pengcheng Wan Li,

Good things don't go out, bad things spread thousands of miles,

One millionth difference, a thousand miles,

Traveling thousands of miles every day,

Thousands of miles away, a drop in the ocean,

Eating a bowl, looking at the pot,

A hundred thousand miles,

Inside and outside mountains and rivers,

Belongs to the hair from the inside,

Thousands of miles away,

Neighbors,

Clear sky Wan Li,

A thousand miles later,

Thousands of miles away,

Blue sky Wan Li,

Thousands of miles away,

The lame turtle trudged thousands of miles,

A thousand miles,

If it's a small difference, it's thousands of miles away,

The water washed down and covered hundreds of miles of land.

Idioms at the end of the book

Show up with each other,

In the clouds,

The moon is thousands of miles away,

Looking up at thousands of miles,

If you don't take things, you lose thousands of miles.

One millionth difference, a thousand miles,

Write a thousand words, digress far from Wan Li,

Great Wall Wan Li,

Don't stop when you are ready, think a thousand miles,

Evil deeds spread thousands of miles,

Qingyun Wan Li,

Li,

A thousand miles,

Three feet from the door,

Thousands of miles away,

A mile, a thousand miles,

Green clothes and yellow lining,

Mountains and rivers,

Jincheng is thousands of miles away,

Look at each other,

Wan Li is in front of the steps,

I don't know,

Close to Wan Li,

Decisions are thousands of miles away,

Swan flies high, flying a thousand miles at a time.

Idioms ending in degrees.

Year,

Tolerance and generosity,

Measure inches,

The length and width of talents,

Corruption and failure,

Wandering around,

Ancestor law,

Orthodox integrity,

Consulting,

Excessive taxation,

Spending money,

Magnificent,

Enlightened and generous,

Overreward,

Regardless of the consequences,

A high degree,

Spring breeze used to be,

Advance and retreat,

Daming law,

Charming,

Back and forth,

Only in contemporary times,

The degree of change in Xuan Ji,

Excessive debauchery,

Wasting time,

Generous,

Wear resistance,

Without losing elegance,

Unable to guess

What idioms end with a thousand words?

Evil travels thousands of miles, which means that good things are not easy to be known, but bad things spread quickly (including advice).

I feel a lot of feelings and feelings because of the great changes in external things.

Rejecting people from thousands of miles away to describe arrogance, resolutely rejecting others, or there is no room for discussion.

Meteorology: Scenes. Describe a magnificent and diverse scene or thing.

108,000 Li is a long distance.

Eighty-four thousand was originally the Buddha's name for many things, and later it was used to describe many things.

What idioms are there at the end of the crossing?

Idiom at the end of the crossroads: Du Nan, Guan Yi 1. At the end of the Western Jin Dynasty, Emperor Jinyuan crossed the river and established Jianye (now Nanjing, Jiangsu). The gentry of the Central Plains fled with the south, which was called "Guan Yi Du Nan" in history.