bossiness,
gossip,
unexpected trouble,
the apprentice,
flying sand and stones,
birds and animals,
flying eaves and climbing walls,
flying bracts and posts.
flying geese show their heads,
flying with the wind,
flying eyes to make love,
flying eagles and lackeys,
flying gold and jade,
flying tigers and dragons to play in the sea,
flying moths to put out the fire,
flying eaves to reflect the universe,
flying tigers and dragons to walk in the snow,
flying flowers to dye the han.
Fei Hongming,
Fei Yan Youlong,
Fei Ge Liu Dan
Flying flies drop beads,
femtometer turns to grass,
flying needles,
flying disasters,
flying into the sky,
flying books,
.
flying straw to pull millet,
flying dragon to dance with phoenix,
flying straw to pay salaries,
flying generals to count the odd,
the scenery of birds,
flying sky to go yellow,
flying clouds to switch on electricity,
flying earth to eat meat,
flying flowers to offer sacrifices. Fly high, fly with me, fly far away, fly in pairs, fly in the grass, fly in Feng Huang Yu Fei, fly in stride, fly in the north, fly in the south, fly in Yixing, fly in flames, fly in Qi Fei, fly in pieces, fly in rabbits, fly in Yixing, fly in kites, fly in bones, fly in snow, fly in geese, fly in birds.
It also means to give full play to one's talents and ambitions. From: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "This cry made the iron Buddha sad and the stone man shed tears; The wind is sad and the clouds are miserable, and the cranes are crying.
even the birds in that tree are flying high. " Example: Wu Jichang is like a bird trapped in a cage for a long time. Once he is liberated, he will be there immediately.
◎ "For Premier Zhou's entrustment" 2. Missing explanation: wing: wing. Fly away without wings.
It is a metaphor for the sudden loss of goods. It also means that things spread quickly.
from "The Tube and the Ring": "Those who fly without wings sound." "The Warring States Policy, Qin Ce III": "The crowd moved and disappeared."
example: a full 16 yuan is so convenient. ◎ Guo Moruo's "Revolution Spring and Autumn Period Creation Decade" Grammar: compact; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Metaphor things are gone or news travels fast. 3. Look around and explain: look around, eyes are bright, and spirits are flying.
from: The third episode of A Dream of Red Mansions: "The second one has a thin waist, a long figure, an oval face, handsome eyes and eyebrows, looks forward to flying, and the essence of literary color is forgotten." Example: He is born with an apricot face and a bee waist, with handsome eyebrows and slim eyes, and is emerging from the plum blossom path.
◎ The heroine of Eastern Europe (Part II) 4. It's hard to fly with wings. Explanation: It's hard to fly with wings. Metaphor in trouble, how also can't escape.
from: Tang Han Yu's poem "Send Cui Twenty-six Li Zhi": "An has a nest in the nest, and his wings are inserted into the sky." Example: if you don't get along with other cities, you will be like a wing, and you won't be able to fly out of Hangu Pass.
◎ Yuan Gao Wenxiu's First Fold of Bao Cheng Gong Path to Mianchi Club Grammar: Linkage; As a predicate and attribute; Metaphor can't escape. 5. Stupid birds fly first. Explanation: Clumsy birds must fly first. Metaphorically, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and do things before others.
From Yuan Han-qing's "Chen Mu Jiao Zi", I have an analogy with you: I am like the spirit bird, and you stupid bird fly first. Example: My daughter is hardworking, self-conscious and diligent, and she keeps the first place in her class in all subjects.
◎ Bi Feiyu's Nine-story Elevator Grammar: subject-predicate type; As a predicate and attribute; People with poor metaphor skills redouble their efforts. 3. A complete collection of idioms with flying characters
1. Dragonfly and phoenix dance [lóng fēi fèng wǔ] originally described the majestic mountains, and later described the calligraphy as powerful and flexible.
2. Heavy snow [dà xuě fēn fēi]: numerous and messy. The way snowflakes fall in large numbers. Describe the heavy snow.
3. The daylights out of me [hún fēi pò sàn] were so scared that even my soul flew away from my body. Describe panic and extreme fear.
4. Very happy [mé i f ē i sè w incarnation] color: face. Describe people's elation and excitement.
5. Be in high spirits [shé n c ? i f ē i yá ng] describes the appearance of being excited and proud.
6. Rapid progress [tū fēi měng jìn] Sudden and fierce: describe rapid progress. Describe the rapid progress and development.
7. Look around [gù pàn shén fēi] with bright eyes and high spirits.
Flying: Pinyin: fēi
Interpretation
1. Birds or insects move in the air with their wings: ~ Heaven (the flying god in Buddhist murals or stone carvings). ~ jump. ~ birds. 2. In air movement: ~ Snow. Rocket ~ into space. 3. describe it as extremely fast: ~ driving. ~ the apprentice (a metaphor for a sudden success and a quick promotion in official positions). 4. Extremely, especially: the knife is quick. 5. unfounded and unprovoked: gossip ~ language. 6. the shape of the statue in the air: ~ bridge. ~ pavilion. 7. Expression and transmission of feelings: ~ eyes. 4. the four-word idiom
leaps and bounds. tū fēi měng jìn Explain sudden and fierce: describe rapid.
describes the rapid progress and development. Source "On Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People": "The socialist system has promoted the rapid development of China's productive forces."
combined structure. Usage is used as a compliment.
generally used as predicate, object and attribute. Form discrimination; Can't write hard.
Synonyms are changing with each passing day, antonyms are stagnating with each passing day, rivers are getting worse, and "changing with each passing day" can all describe changes and rapid progress; But ~ emphasize speed; And "changing with each passing day" emphasizes the appearance. Example (1) China's industrial and agricultural production ~; The situation is excellent.
(2) since the founding of the people's Republic; China's education has made great progress. 5. Four-word idiom "What flies to the pavilion"
Idiom "Flying Pavilion" Liu Dan
Pinyin of "Flying Pavilion" Liu Dan: fēi gé liú dān
Synonym of "Flying Pavilion" Liu Dan: a close call
The antonym of "Flying Pavilion" Liu Dan "means" Flying Pavilion: overhead construction ". Liu Dan: the paint of the colorful ornaments is bright and flowing. The pavilion built in the air is painted with bright red paint. Describe the exquisite beauty of the building.
The flying pavilion flows with Dan. Source: Tang Wangbo's Preface to Tengwang Pavilion: "The mountains are green, and the clouds are heavy, and the flying pavilion flows with Dan, and there is no land under it."
Fei Ge Liu Dan made a sentence:
? Tell it to the judge, the master of fishing in the West Lake of Ming Dynasty, goes back to the 22nd time: "The mountains are green, the smoke is oblique, the flying pavilion is dripping with Dan, and the glass is scaly."
The idiom "Flying Pavilion in Paris"
The pinyin of flying pavilion in Paris: chóng lóu fēi gé
The synonym of flying pavilion in Paris is to eliminate evil
The antonym of flying pavilion in Paris is not surprised and calm
The meaning of flying pavilion in Paris is to overlap; Flying pavilion: a high pavilion. Describe a lot of towers and towers
The source of the flying pavilion of heavy buildings: Yang Xuanzhi's "Galand in Luoyang Eta Ursae Majoris Temple in the City" in the Northern Wei Dynasty: "It is a temple of light poles in the city, because the gate of Jin Yong is called the gate of light poles, and it is also a flying pavilion of heavy buildings, which can be seen all over the city from the ground."