What is an idiom?

What is the idiom of "one" pulling a crossbow?

The sword is drawn and the bow is wound-(of a situation) becomes explosive.

Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng

Explanation: Metaphorically, the situation is tense and explosive.

Source: Hong Shen's film and television drama performance Chapter 6: "Most of the time, it is refined and sharp. Only when necessary, it will not be red-faced and arrogant."

Tony Fung looked at them, and the situation was not good. He stood up quickly and walked among them. Cycle "Morning in Shanghai" Part IV

Synonym: a hair trigger, a close call, an arrow on the string.

Antonym: selling soldiers and washing nails

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the conflict between the two sides

The situation is tense and explosive.

Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng

Explanation: arrow: bow and arrow; Crossbow: an ancient bow that used mechanical force to shoot arrows. Metaphor is that the situation is tense and explosive.

Source: The fourth part of the weekly Shanghai Morning Post: "Tony Fung saw that they were at war and the situation was not good." He quickly stood up and walked among them.

Example: Hong Shen's "Shadow Play Performance": "Most of the time, it is refined and sharp. Only when necessary, you don't have to be red-faced."

Synonym: explosive, nervous

Antonym: calm.

Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; tense situation

Two-character idioms with crossbows

The nervous tension, the bow before the bow. Describe the momentum, or tense situation, which is explosive.

Strong bow and strong crossbow: a strong answer. A powerful bow, a hard crossbow.

A spent force, the arrow from a spent force has reached the end of the flight. Metaphor powerful strength has been weak, does not play any role.

Negative crossbow: bow and arrow. Go forward with a bow and arrow on your back. Show great respect.

What idioms are there about crossbows?

Crossbow: Bow and arrow. Walking in front with bows and arrows shows great respect.

Metaphor is nervous and explosive.

Crossbow: an ancient bow that used mechanical force to shoot arrows; Zhang: Draw a bow. Sword * * *; The bow was pulled open. Metaphor has tense; A hair trigger. It is also extended to describe the momentum of literary and artistic works.

Strong: strong, powerful. A powerful bow, a hard crossbow.

Crossbow: an ancient bow with mechanical arrows; End: refers to the last range after the arrow is shot; Lost the attack power. An arrow shot with a strong bow; The scope is over. Metaphor is inherently strong; But now I'm exhausted.

Crossbow: A bow that uses mechanical force to shoot arrows. The arrow on the crossbow shot out of the bowstring. Describe it extremely quickly.

Metaphor under the crossbow arrow 】 【 close can avoid disaster. Because the crossbow is far from shooting close, there is this metaphor.

Metaphor is heroic. Also known as "tense".

A spent force is the same as a spent force.

Strong: strong and powerful; Crossbow: an ancient machine used to shoot arrows. A powerful bow, a hard crossbow. Describe the weapons as excellent.

Abandon a negative crossbow 】 【 abandon a crossbow. Describe defeat.

Blade: refers to a weapon with a blade; Crossbow: A bow that mechanically fires arrows. Draw your knife and draw your bow. Describe the tense atmosphere before the battle.

Crossbow: A strong bow. Draw a bow and shoot yourself. Metaphor is doing something that hurts yourself.

Crossbow: refers to the bowstring and tendon rope on the bow. During the siege, there was no food in the city, so crossbows were used instead of food. Describe the difficult situation when there is no food.

Chord: the tendon on the bow; Sheath: a sheath for holding a sword. The bow is wound and the knife is drawn. This character is ready to fight.

What idioms do crossbows have?

Strong bow and crossbow: Strong: Strong, powerful. A powerful bow, a hard crossbow.

Armor-abandoning crossbow: Armor-abandoning crossbow. Describe defeat.

A spent force: refers to a powerful force that has been weakened and cannot play any role. Same as "a spent force".

Strong crossbow: stronger than crossbow tail. Metaphor powerful strength has been weak, does not play any role.

Escape with an arrow under the crossbow: a metaphor for people who are close to each other to avoid disaster. Because the crossbow is far from shooting close, there is this metaphor.

Metaphor of heroism. Also known as "tense".

An arrow on the string: a metaphor for a tense situation, which is explosive.

Negative crossbow predecessor: crossbow: bow and arrow. Go forward with a bow and arrow on your back. Show great respect.

A spent force: The arrow shot by a spent force has reached the end of the flight. Metaphor powerful strength has been weak, does not play any role.

Zhang: The bow is strung. Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive.

Arrow and crossbow idioms

The sword is drawn and the bow is wound-(of a situation) becomes explosive.

[Pronunciation]

[Explanation] Zhang: The bow is winding. Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive.

[Source] Book Review of Liang Yuanang in the Southern Dynasties: "Liang Yushu is like Rowen Hu Zhen; Sword arrogance. "

The two young men quarreled so much that they almost got to the point of ~.

Close call, the arrow is on the string.

[antonym] Needle-washed soldiers' armor hidden in cotton wool.

What does the tense of the idiom "Lu" mean? For example.

Idiom: Pinyin: Interpretation: Zhang: Bow winding. Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive. Source: Liang Yuanang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Dan Wei's calligraphy is like Rowen's tiger vibration, and the sword is tense." For example, French warships frequently enter and leave Min Wangkou, and the negotiations are tense. It seems that Fuzhou Shipping Bureau can't escape the fire of French warships. Levin's History of Qing Palace (Volume II)?

What is the tense idiom of "Qi"

The situation is tense and explosive.

Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng

Interpretation: Metaphorically speaking, the situation is tense and explosive.

The sword is drawn and the bow is wound-(of a situation) becomes explosive.

Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng

Interpretation: Zhang: Bow winding. Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive.

Source: Liang Yuanang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Dan Wei's calligraphy is like Rowen's tiger vibration, and the sword is tense."

For example, French warships frequently come and go at the popular port, but in terms of negotiation, Fuzhou Shipping Bureau seems to be spared from the artillery fire of French warships. Levin's History of the Qing Dynasty (Volume II)

Idioms "Eight Arrows" and "What Chess Piece"

The situation is tense and explosive.

Pinyin: Jian bánǔzhāng short spelling: jbnz

Synonym: explosive, tense antonym: calm down.

Use: combined; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

Explanation: Metaphorically, the situation is tense and explosive.

Source: The fourth part of the weekly Shanghai Morning Post: "Tony Fung saw that they were at war and the situation was not good." He quickly stood up and walked among them.

"Nine" is an idiom with a deeper meaning than tension.

Go to war [dà dê ng gā n gē]

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Basic explanation and detailed explanation

[ dà dòng gān gē ]

Fighting: two ancient weapons. A large-scale war. Metaphor is swaggering.

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"The Analects of Confucius Ji's": "Seek the truth today; Master Xiang ... and seek to fight in the state. "

"Picking up" is an idiom.

Jiànbánǔzhāng

[Interpretation] Crossbow: an ancient bow that used mechanical force to shoot arrows; Zhang: Draw a bow. Sword * * *; The bow was pulled open. Metaphor has tense; A hair trigger. It is also extended to describe the momentum of literary and artistic works.

[Language] Book Review of Liang Yuanang in the Southern Dynasties: "Liang Yu's books are like Rowen Hu Zhen; Sword arrogance. "

[Orthography] Crossbow; Can't read "nú".

[shape discrimination] sword; Can't write "arrow"; Crossbow; Can't write "anger"

Close call, the arrow is on the string.

[antonym] Kill soldiers and wash armour

[Usage] Used to describe the conflict between two sides; Has fallen into a hair-trigger situation. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] ~ and "explosiveness"; Can describe nervousness; Sometimes it can be used universally or together. But ~ can be described as vigorous or magnificent calligraphy; "Explosion" is not allowed.

[Example] The two young people quarreled so much; Almost there.