Take your time [cóng róng bù pò]
New vocabulary
Basic definition
Take your time: calm; No hurry: no hurry. Take your time, be calm.
Praise
Going out
Zhuangzi Qiushui: "The minnows travel calmly; It is the joy of fish. "
Example
Although he carries the heaviest burden, he always walks in the forefront like that.
Near antonym
Near antonym
Slow, calm, indifferent and unhurried. Take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy, take it easy.
Antonym
Can't wait, be at My heart is burning with panic, flustered and anxious, stunned and stunned. My heart is stunned and scared. I look at each other with no face. 2. Break the four-character idiom
Break the four-character idiom:
Ride the wind and waves,
See through the world of mortals,
Broken,
Rock-breaking,
Cross the rubicon.
sweeping,
broken family,
broken head,
second time around,
full of flaws,
breaking into houses,
breaking the jar,
breaking the jar,
laughing through tears,
larger foe, < p
broken family,
broken appointment,
broken melon year,
broken bamboo,
broken smoke building,
broken rags,
divide and conquer one by one,
broken family for the country. 3. What is broken for what is four-word idiom
Nothing for what.
break the routine: the inherited rules. Break the general rules or rules and regulations that have always been implemented.
breaking the mystery means getting rid of the ideological confusion.
A broken heart describes how you prostrate yourself because of fear.
the axe is broken and missing: an ancient axe. Of weapons broken and incomplete.
the country is destroyed and the family is destroyed.
a broken family leaves a broken family. Describe the misfortune of the family.
the family broke down and the family went bankrupt, and the population died. Describe the misfortune of the family.
the family broke down and died.
A broken mirror is a metaphor for the separation and divorce of husband and wife.
Seeing through the world of mortals refers to a negative attitude towards life that sees through life and ignores life, death, sorrow and joy. Now it also refers to the passive avoidance and inaction attitude towards life after setbacks.
Seven rags and eight supplements describe clothes as very shabby.
The sound of the graceful voice was described by Shi groundbreaking, and it was suddenly high and low, which was unexpected and had a wonderland that could be described. The post-Dobby figurative articles are novel and amazing.
It's like going through all the difficulties and spending great effort to find something. 4. The four-character idiom
broken at the beginning,
cross the rubicon,
second time around,
full of flaws,
breaking into houses,
broken cans,
laughing through tears,
swearing,
broken copper and iron,
broken clothes.
the year of broken melon,
the trend of broken bamboo,
the loss of rags,
the destruction of the home for the country,
the destruction of the rope for the circle,
the loss of the soul,
the destruction of the nest,
the destruction of the old and the establishment of the new,
the destruction of the bamboo and the establishment of the new,
.
breaking the wall destroys the rafters,
breaking the wall and flying away
breaking the leaves of tung trees,
ruining the country,
breaking the industry and losing production,
breaking the county order,
breaking the piano to show off,
broken bamboo slips produce dust,
broken mouths curse,
broken brains and broken hearts,
broken tears for joy,
broken superstitions,
broken pianos,
broken bowls,
broken things,
broken rags
.
second time around: It is a metaphor for the reunion of husband and wife after separation or divorce.
swearing: swearing.
break down the door and rush out. Describe the bad guys who can't wait to jump out and do bad things. It is also a metaphor to get rid of bondage or restriction.
smile through tears: tears: tears. Suddenly stopped crying and smiled. Describe turning sorrow into joy.
There are many flaws: there are many loopholes in speaking and doing things.
loose woman: old and broken things. By referring to * * * or a woman who has lost her virginity,
regardless of the broken retort: retort: an ancient earthen cooker; C: Look back. Zan has fallen to the ground, so don't look at it any more. Metaphor is a fait accompli, no longer regret.
tattered: a tattered appearance.
tattered: it's out of shape.
family destruction: national destruction, family destruction.
national destruction: national destruction and family destruction.
eggs left over from a broken nest: a metaphor for people who have survived a broken home or disaster.
Breaking the column to seek rape: In order not to be afraid of the powerful, searching for the bad guys, using the allusion of the positive national law.
break the bamboo and build a strategic plan: the situation is like a broken bamboo, and a strategic plan is built from a high building. Metaphor commanding, invincible.
cliff-breaking corner: grinding corners. Metaphor is smooth.
broken things: inferior skills; Inferior object.
broken tiles and ruined walls: broken houses and broken walls. Describe a broken and abandoned building.
broken head and broken forehead: I still say that my head is broken. It is often used to describe fiasco.
broken copper and iron: ① worn, rusty and useless copper and iron. (2) refers to all kinds of old and useless objects.
Turn tears into laughter: describe turning sorrow into joy. With "smile through tears".
Forget your life: regardless of your life; Desperate.
broken piano and broken strings: breaking the piano and broken strings means that there is no bosom friend in the world, and the piano is no longer played.
breaking the brain and heart: you are still painstaking. Metaphor is loyalty.
rags and soup: rags and vegetarian food. Describe a simple life.
break in: break in the door. More refers to theft.
breaking the eggs and overturning the nest: breaking the eggs and overturning the nests. Metaphor extermination, cruel means.
Riding the waves and the wind: a metaphor for overcoming difficulties and forging ahead courageously. With "braving the wind and waves"
Pojun kills generals: ① If the army is broken, it will be killed. Refers to the total annihilation. (2) break the enemy and kill the enemy general.
Broken mirror overlap: a metaphor for the reunion of husband and wife after separation or divorce. Same as "second time around". 5. Break a word and guess an idiom
Break a word and guess an idiom-hit the nail on the head.
hit the nail on the head
y and y ǔ dà o pê
explained: Say; Break: expose. Put it through in one sentence.
The source is Qing Xique's Book with Zhang Kaufu: "From Tang Yu to the Warring States Period for more than 2, years, sages handed down the mind method, which hit the nail on the head."
subject-predicate structure.
usage is generally used as predicate and object.
orthography; It can't be pronounced "Yu".
Synonyms hit the nail on the head, get to the point
Antonyms are meaningless, meaningless, superficial, superficial
Discrimination (1) ~ and "one word is broken"; Both contain the meaning of "say it in one sentence" However, the word "broken" and "true" is a metaphor for the key and key; Used to point out the key or key; ~ itself does not contain the meaning of "key, key"; What is pointed out is not limited to the key or crucial point. (2) ~ and "hit the nail on the head"; All have the meaning of "speaking briefly, grasping the essence and hitting the point"; Sometimes it can be universal. But "hit the nail on the head"; There is also the meaning of "seeing blood with a needle"; It can be described that medical personnel are skilled.
Lao Wang is a frank person; He ignored other people's glances; ~ mystery.
English translation Get to the heart of the matter in fewwords 6. There is a four-word idiom called: Break what is like sand
Sing and measure sand as rice, and shout numbers when measuring it. Metaphor is to stabilize the morale of the army and create illusion to confuse the enemy.
big waves wash sand: rinse with water. Remove impurities. Wash the sand and gravel in the big waves. Metaphor in the fierce struggle to stand the test, screening.
you can't pinch the sand together when you hold it in your hand. Metaphor is not harmonious.
painting sand with a cone is like painting sand with an awl. Describe the uniform brushwork of calligraphy without showing its edge.
scattered sand means scattered forces and no organization.
apes, cranes, insects and sand used to be a metaphor for soldiers who died in battle. It also refers to people who died in the war.
halberd: an ancient weapon. The broken halberd sank in the sand. Describe the failure.
it means bluffing.
The metaphor of Ganges-Sand is extremely small.
accumulation of soil and sand is a metaphor for accumulation and accumulation.
a horse's foot and a dragon's sand means galloping in the frontier and spreading its prestige outside the territory. Longsha, a desert place in Saibei.
count the sand in the sea ① count the sand at the bottom of the sea. Metaphor is in vain. (2) and yu hard diligence.
It is said by innuendo that there are poisonous insects in the water in the south of the Yangtze River. When people are on the shore and see the water, they aim at qi or shoot people with sand. As for the cutaneous muscle, its sores are like scabies, and the middle shadow person is also sick.
a piece of loose sand is a metaphor for scattered forces and no organization. The same as "a loose sand."