Four-word idioms about drug control

1. What are the four-character anti-drug idioms that are far away from the anti-drug order? Take a warning, kill diseases for the people, get rid of diseases for the people, and stay away from drugs. Pronunciation: [yu ǐ nLí dú pǐ n] Definition: indicates the harm of drugs.

Sentence: resist drugs every minute and stay away from drugs all the time. Pronunciation of the ban: [jǐnzhǐlǐxíng] Interpretation: It means to stop the ban and issue an order.

Sentence: the five senses are strong, the five soldiers are prosperous, and the four foreigners are forbidden. It is said that they are above the temple. Pronunciation is warning: [yǐn yǐ wéi jiè] Interpretation: quotation: use; Attention: Warning.

Refers to learning from past mistakes and avoiding repeating them. Sentence making: This painful case is enough for us to take a warning.

Pronunciation: [wèi mín chú hài] Interpretation: Harm the people. Sentence: After the founding of New China, the people * * * rectified Huanghuai, built water conservancy projects, and eliminated pesticides for the people, which was well received by the masses.

Pronunciation: [wéi mín chú huàn] Interpretation: Harm the people. Sentence: Young Xia, saving lives is really a great pleasure. I will tell your honor.

2. What are the four-word idioms about "drug control"? 1, fascinated:

Spelling: shé n hú n diā n d m: o m: o

Interpretation: ecstasy: spirit, spirit trance; Disturbed and depressed; Losing one's normal state describes being fascinated by someone or something; So uneasy; Lose the normal state

2. No one knows:

Pinyin: liù q: nù bù rè n

Explanation: Describe indifference to family, unkindness to human feelings, disregard for relatives, and sometimes show no mercy to anyone.

3. lose everything:

Pinyin: qρ q ě ng Ji ā dà ng ch ? n γ n,

Description: It means that all the property has been destroyed.

4, beyond redemption:

Pinyin: wàn Jie büfü

Explanation: It means (that person) can't be found again.

5. restraining order:

Pinyin: nzh

Description: it means that the ban will stop, and the order will do. With the "ban".

3. The word "drug control" is far from drugs.

Boycott drugs

Cherish life

Drug control and anti-virus

Reject drugs

Eradicate toxin

Anti-drug slogan:

1. Participate in the anti-drug struggle and build a harmonious society.

2, hand in hand to stay away from new drugs, participate in * * * to build the Great Wall against drugs.

3, to carry out activities to create non-toxic entertainment venues, to ensure a pure land.

4. Resolutely fight the people's war against drugs for three years.

5, national mobilization, anti-drug and anti-virus, to create a first-class civilized city.

6. Eliminate the scourge of drugs and benefit future generations.

7. Rejecting drugs will benefit the present and the future.

8. Cherish life and refuse drugs

9. Implement a comprehensive drug control strategy to maintain social stability and people's peace.

10, crack down on all kinds of drug-related illegal and criminal activities.

1 1. Drugs never stop, and drug control never stops.

12, take active actions and participate in the anti-drug struggle.

13, four prohibitions, prevention first, strict law enforcement and comprehensive management.

14, resist drugs and participate in drug control

4. What idioms are there about "drug control"? They are beyond redemption, skinny, skinny and in a trance, 62616964757a68696416fe58685e5aeb9313336396335, walking dead.

Source: Gao's "Spring and Autumn in a Small Town" Chapter 18: "Xiuwei saw a naked and bony child worker, carrying a dustpan of mud and ash, struggling to walk on the suspended springboard." This time, the thin black dog's dry howl made the old horse's ears pricked up.

Idiom: Perpetual Pinyin: wàn jié bù fù Explanation: Buddhism calls the process of the world from generation to destruction catastrophe, and the cosmic catastrophe means eternal life. Can never be recovered.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingde Dengchuan Record" Volume 19: "It is no small matter to waste time and lose your life." For example, if you don't even have this resistance, aren't you a slave to ~ (Lu Xun's "Three Souls in the Academic World") Idiom: skinny Pinyin: gǔ shòu rú chái Explanation: Describe emaciation to the extreme.

Source: Lu Songdian "Ya Ya Shi Beast": "As thin as a jackal. Jackal, Master Chai.

Jackals are thin, so they are called jackals. Example: Granny Liu felt sad when she looked at Xifeng as skinny and in a trance.

(Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 1 13) Idiom: spirit trance Pinyin: jρ jΡ ng shé n hu γ ng h ū Explanation: Suddenly: confused. Describe indecision or insanity.

Source: Goddess Fu by Chu and Song Yu in the Warring States Period: "If you are distracted, if you are happy." After my sister disappeared, I was in a trance.

At this time, the leader asked me to write a resume of my elder sister, and I wanted to pursue my job. Idiom: The Walking Dead Pinyin: xíng shī zǒu ròu Explanation: The Walking Dead: a walking corpse; Walking flesh: a body that can walk without a soul.

It is a metaphor for a person who doesn't think, doesn't work, and lives in a daze. Source: Jia's "Notes" Volume 6: "The wife is eager to learn, although she is dead; If you don't learn, although it exists, it is also a walking corpse. "

Example: In their eyes, any seemingly powerful invaders are just a group of superficial walking dead. (Jun Qing's Endless Waves Rolling in).