Mud comes out without sticking-mud: mud at the bottom of the water; Dye: stain. Grow in the mud without being polluted by it.
Draw sand and inkpad-calligraphers use pens figuratively.
Drunk as mud-so drunk that I can't control myself. Describe being drunk.
Mud makes the Buddha bigger-the more mud, the bigger the Buddha will be. Metaphor has a solid foundation or many achievements.
Woodcarving and clay sculpture-idols carved with wood or clay. Describe a person who is dull or dull.
Judging from the clouds and mud-the difference in height is as big as the clouds in the sky and the soil underground.
Sediment coming down-refers to the sediment washed down with the current in the river rapids. Metaphor is that good people and bad people are mixed together.
Mud cow into the sea-mud cow into the sea. Metaphor never comes back.
When a clay idol crosses the river, it means that he can't keep himself, let alone help others.
Cross the river by mud boat-cross the river by mud boat. Metaphor is dangerous.
Clay sculpture and wood carving-refers to idols made of clay and carved with wood. It is a metaphor for people's dull expressions and actions.
A giant with clay feet-a metaphor for a stupid big thing, is actually very weak.
Muddy-mud: rigid and stubborn. Stick to conventions or old sayings.
Mud is not coiled-coiled is not contaminated in mud. Metaphor is frustrated but not lose integrity.
Sloppy-metaphorically speaking and doing things is not crisp and neat.
Marubeni is closed-Marubeni: a little mud and a little metaphor; Seal: blockade. Describe the dangerous terrain, as long as a small number of troops can guard it.
Sludge and turbid water-a metaphor for all backward, decadent and reactionary things.
Cut iron like mud-cut iron like mud. Describe the murder weapon as extremely sharp.
Snow mud claw-snow mud: soil that melts snow water. The goose stepped on the mud and left paw prints. A metaphor for the traces left by the past.
The difference between clouds and mud-as high as clouds in the sky and mud on the ground. The status of metaphor varies greatly.
Clouds and mud are different-just like clouds in the sky and mud on the ground. Metaphor status disparity.
Zen wadding is stained with mud-a metaphor that Zen's lonely heart is polluted by secular troubles.
Riding on the cloud and mud-a metaphor for great disparity in status.
Get out of the mud without being stained-a metaphor for being born in a dirty environment, not being polluted, and still maintaining a pure character.
Get out of the clouds and get into the mud-that is, once you reach the top, you will not hesitate to step into the mud with your old friends. It is said that human feelings are thin and the world is cold.
Sloppy-(1) describes mud. (2) metaphor is not smooth or simple.
Ni Hongxue's paw-see Zhao Hongxue's paw.
Red claw spring mud-the same as "red claw snow mud"
Red claw leaves mud-the same as "red claw snow mud".
Snow mud with red claws-a metaphor for traces left by the past. The language version of Shi's "A Crane Traveling in Mianchi".
Slip mud and make waves-it means to go with the flow, to go with the flow.
Jute purple mud-the emperor's proclamation, written on jute paper and sealed with purple mud, hence the name.
? Jade as mud-describes the extremely sharp blade.
Wache Wama-See "Wache Wagou".
Mud but not me-dyed but not black. Metaphor lead an honest and clean life, not adversely affected. Mud leads to nirvana. Dyed black. I, preach "Hua" Black.
Stick to the old rules, but don't know how to change them.
Mud gold ten thousand points-chrysanthemum name.
Incorrect mud name-it is unrealistic to leave a name empty.
A thorn in the mud-a metaphor for irony in speech.
Mud pig and dog-a metaphor for humble or vulgar people.
Mud pigs and dogs-See "Mud pigs and dogs".
Mud pig and tile dog-see "Mud pig and scabies dog".
Snow mud-the same as "claw of snow mud".
Tailing mud coating-① Same as "Tailing mud coating". (2) metaphor despicable behavior.
Clouds fly and mud sinks-(1) Metaphor disappears. (2) metaphor disparity is great.
Clouds and mud are different roads-just like clouds in the sky and mud on the ground. Metaphor status difference.
Difference between Cloud and Mud —— See "Difference between Cloud and Mud".
Fish in troubled waters-metaphor writing articles is not concise or doing things is not simple.
Sticking to the past is not the present-[Explanation] Sticking to the past and denying the present. Describe advocating stereotypes and belittling new things.
2. What idioms are there in Mud? "Idioms with the word" mud ""Idioms that start with the word "mud": (* *19) [n] Mud boats cross the river, mud carts, tile horses, mud buddhas, big mud, but not mud, ancient mud, not today's mud, the name of mud is inaccurate, mud cows enter the sea, and mud is flat. And the second word is "mud": (*** 12) [Pill mud sealing mud [x] Snow mud trace Snow mud red claw [y] Yun Ni Shulu Yun Ni Lu Yi Yun Ni difference [z] The third word is "mud": (***5) [c] Mud comes out without touching [m] woodcarving clay sculpture. Walk in the mud by swimming in the water [d] draw mud with water [h] draw mud with jute purple mud, print mud with red claws, leave mud with red claws and snow mud [l] be drunk as mud [p] judge cloud mud [x] cut iron as mud [z]? Jade is like mud. The idiom "mud" in other places: nothing.
3. The word mud boat with four words crosses the river with a boat made of mud. Metaphor is dangerous.
The more mud, the bigger the Buddha statue. Metaphor has a solid foundation or many achievements.
Mud cows go into the sea. Mud cows go into the sea. Metaphor never comes back.
Mud does not roll and pollute. Metaphor is frustrated but not lose integrity.
The mud bodhisattva crossing the river shows that he can't even keep himself, let alone help others.
Mud and sand flow together means that in the rapids of rivers, mud and sand flow together. Metaphor is that good people and bad people are mixed together.
Clay sculpture woodcarving refers to idols made of clay and carved with wood. It is a metaphor for people's dull expressions and actions.
The clay-footed giant is a metaphor for a stupid big thing, but it is actually very weak.
Sticking to the past and not turning over the mud: rigid and stubborn. Stick to conventions or old sayings.
Wache Wama is a metaphor for something that has no practical use.
Clay gold refers to the name of chrysanthemum.
4. Idioms that begin with the word mud are full of mud and sand.
The clay idol crossed the river,
Ten thousand points of clay gold,
The clay Buddha advised the land Buddha,
Muddy and old-fashioned,
Right in the mud,
Mud boats cross the river,
The mud is against the present,
A muddy tail,
Without my mud,
Cleguliu party,
A clay idol crossing the river is hard to protect itself.
Mud truck and tile dog,
Nidover is very big,
Clay sculpture and wood carving,
Mud pig and tile dog,
Clegutto, today,
Mudhead apologizes,
Thorns hidden in the soil,
Clay-footed giant,
Mud-sealed letter valley pass,
Loach dog,
Clay sculpture and wood carving,
Mud pigs and dogs,
Like a mud cow disappearing into the sea-gone forever.
There are some four-word words to describe soil. Please tell me it's no less than cloud mud: no less than cloud mud. The distance from the sky to the ground soil is the same. The metaphor is very different.
Soil is not as good as soil: it is not as good as dung and soil. Describing things is extremely worthless.
Huangling Pot: Pot made of pottery, used as a musical instrument, with the lowest pitch. Metaphor is elegant and excellent or vulgar and inferior; Talented and mediocre.
Spending money like water: flowers: scattered. Spend money like water. Describe extreme extravagance and waste.
Comic painting: Comic: broom; One: water is sprinkled on the ground; Tu: Earth. Sprinkle water on the ground with a broom and scrape the soil with a knife. Metaphor is extremely easy to do.
Divide the soil and grass: it refers to being sealed as a vassal. When the ancient emperor enfeoffed a vassal, he wrapped the soil on the social altar with imperata and awarded it to the sealed person, symbolizing land and power, which was called "dividing the soil into hairs".
Divide the land and grass: when the ancient princes enfeoffed, they gave the land wrapped in imperata to the sealed person, symbolizing the grant of land and power. The same as "dividing soil".
Divide the soil and grass: when the ancient princes enfeoffed, they gave the soil wrapped in imperata to the sealed person, symbolizing the grant of land and power.
Mautz terrace: Mautz: a roof made of thatch and reeds; Step: step. A thatched roof and mud steps. Describe a humble house or a frugal life.
Mud steps: thatched roofs, mud steps. Describe a humble house or a frugal life.
Hut steps: thatched houses, mud steps. Metaphor housing humble.
Face like dust: face like dirt. Describe extreme fear. Also described as pathological.
Woodcarving clay sculpture: an idol carved with wood or clay. Describe a person who is dull or dull.
Mud boat crossing the river: A boat made of mud crosses the river. Metaphor is dangerous.
Clay Buddha is big: the more mud, the bigger the Buddha statue. Metaphor has a solid foundation or many achievements.
Mud and sand are mixed: it means that in the rapids of rivers, mud and sand are mixed. Metaphor is that good people and bad people are mixed together.
Judging from the cloud mud, the difference between height and height is as big as the cloud color in the sky and the soil in the ground.
No mud on ten fingers: No mud on ten fingers. This means that I have never done farm work.
Think of it as dirt: dirt: grass. As light as dirt and grass. Metaphor is extreme contempt.
Think of it as dirt: mustard: grass. As light as dirt and grass. Metaphor is not in the eye.
Taogouwa Chicken: A dog made of mud and a chicken made of mud. Metaphor is just a form.
Terraced huts: mud steps, thatched huts. Metaphor housing humble.
Earth Dragon and straw dogs: A dragon made of mud and a dog made of straw. Metaphor is not worthy of the name.
Taogou: chickens and dogs made of clay. Metaphor is only formal and has no practical use.
Judging cloud mud: judging: distinguishing; Yun Ni: Clouds in the sky and the earth. The difference in height is as big as the clouds in the sky and the soil in the ground. The description is far from it.
Cut iron like mud: cut iron like mud. Describe the murder weapon as extremely sharp.
Ni Xue Zhao Hong: Ni Xue: Soil melted by snow water. The goose stepped on the mud and left paw prints. A metaphor for the traces left by the past.
Mud-stained catkins: Mud-stained catkins no longer fly. It is a metaphor for people being lonely and not being influenced by the outside world.
Foot coating: dipping: soaking; Tu: Mud. I'm all wet and my feet are covered with mud. Describe the hard work of farming.
6. A set of four-word idioms about soil: native land; Heavy: it's not easy to look at. Be content with one's homeland and don't want to move easily.
Semi-buried: section. Half of the body is buried in the soil. Metaphor means that people don't live long.
No matter what means the other party uses, there is always a corresponding response.
I can't adapt to the climate and eating habits where I moved.
Fight for every inch of land, even a little bit of land, and compete with the enemy. Describe fighting the enemy without giving in.
Not an inch of land, not an inch of land.
Inch by inch, inch by inch, inch by inch: there are few metaphors. Describe very little land.
Tuck soil, burn incense and knead soil: collect soil in piles by hand. Refers to the superstitious people in the old days who collected soil in the wild instead of incense burners and burned incense to worship the gods.
Building a great project: founding; Civil engineering: refers to building engineering. Building houses on a large scale.
Breaking grass and soil originally refers to the ceremony held by ancient emperors when they enfeoffed princes. Later known as the packet princes.
Shit is worse than shit and dirt. Describing things is extremely worthless.
Local customs The unique natural environment, customs, etiquette and habits of a place.
A native local. Also refers to living for generations.
Hometown is hard to leave: birthplace, or the place where you once lived, here refers to hometown and motherland. It is difficult to leave the land in my hometown. Describe the infinite attachment to your hometown or motherland.
Vast territory and abundant resources, but few people.
Nostalgia: Nostalgia; Earth: homeland, hometown. I miss my hometown.
Heaven behind the earth: called heaven in ancient times; Houtu: called land in ancient times. Refers to heaven and earth. I used to believe that heaven and earth could uphold justice and dominate everything.
Spend money like water: scatter. Spend money like water. Describe extreme extravagance and waste.
A dusty face is covered with dust. It also describes an expression of regret or frustration.
A comeback is a metaphor for regaining power after failure.
From small to large, many a mickle makes a mickle.
When the ancient princes enfeoffed, they granted the land wrapped in imperata to the sealed person, symbolizing the grant of land and power.
Land and territory: the same as "split"; Seal off the border: delimit the border. The emperor divided the land among the ministers.
A thatched roof with mud steps, mud steps. Describe a humble house or a frugal life.
Pale, pale. Describe terror.
Terraced huts, mud steps, thatched houses. Metaphor housing humble.
Tulong, straw dogs, Nilong, straw dogs. Metaphor is not worthy of the name.
Civil skeleton: refers to human body. The body is like civil engineering. Metaphor is the true face of people, without modification.
Native ox and wooden horse, mud ox and wooden horse. Metaphor has no practical significance.
Soil trickle soil: soil; Stream: a small river. Metaphor is a small matter. It also means that although things are subtle, they can play a huge role through accumulation.
A native local.
Tile landslides are as unmanageable as landslides and broken tiles. Metaphor is complete collapse.
Rotten wood dung rotten wood: rotten wood; Dirty: Dirty Grimer. Metaphor is difficult to cultivate people who are useless to society.
The scorched earth describes a scene of a big fire (or war) in which all the houses were burned down.
A handful of loess: a handful. A handful of loess. Borrow from the grave. Nowadays, it is often compared to a small piece of land or a declining and insignificant reactionary force.
Fish rotten and soil collapse is a metaphor for internal unrest in the country.
Settle down, live and work in peace and contentment, and engage in your own business happily.
Attaching importance to the old refers to missing one's native land and not changing old customs easily.
Settle down and live, and then move. Refers to nostalgia for hometown, unwilling to move to another place easily.
Hometown means local, hometown.
Inconvenient water and soil can't adapt to the climate and eating habits of immigrants. Use "acclimatization".
Blowing dirt and sand means bluffing.
If you are not used to the soil, you can't adapt to the climate or eating habits of a place.
Putian leads the country: global; Rate of soil: refers to the four seas. China or the whole world.
Soft red fragrant soil describes the prosperity of the city.
Feed wool and practice soil wool: refers to grain born on the ground; Cheap: Step on the gas. The original meaning is to eat food and live in land owned by the monarch. Feudal officials used it to express their gratitude to the monarch.
Like mustard: grass. As light as dirt and grass. Metaphor is not in the eye.
This means that soldiers or local officials have the responsibility to defend the country.
Water with soil to cover up the flood. Block it with soil. Metaphorically speaking, when the enemy attacks, he leads troops to resist.
Can't adapt to the climate conditions or eating habits of a place.
Collapse: when making tiles, the clay is first made into a cylinder and divided into four parts, that is, tiles, which is a metaphor for the division of things. Like falling apart, broken tiles, out of control.
The earthen wall symbolizes that people should help each other.
Chicken made of native tile dog mud, dog made of tile. Metaphor is just an empty name.