A triumphant look. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.
Jiang Yang thieves rob murderous robbers in the rivers and lakes.
Wang Yang Wang Yang Sea: Describe the vastness of flood. The water potential is extremely vast. It is also a metaphor that the momentum is extremely huge.
Wang Yang indulges in depravity, which is a metaphor for people's bearing or imposing manner.
Look at the sea, look at the sea and sigh: look up. Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original intention is to sigh your smallness in front of great things. Doing things now is often compared to incompetence or disorganization. ...
Cheerful: the expression of victory. A cheerful expression or atmosphere.
Make foreign things serve China, and critically absorb all the beneficial things in foreign cultures for our use.
Jiuzhou Four Seas Jiuzhou: refers to China; Four Seas: The ancients thought that Kyushu in China was an endless sea, referring to places outside China. Refers to China and its surrounding areas. ...
Five continents and four seas refer to all parts of the world.
B. Idioms with loanwords and conceptual words
grand
[Yang Yang Dan]
new word
Basic explanation
Yang Yang: grand and numerous; Grand view: a colorful scene. Describe the richness of beautiful things.
tidy
"Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth": "Fu Dao; He who covers everything is also; It's too big! "
example sentence
In the exhibition of scientific and technological achievements, the exhibition hall was filled with high-tech products produced by China himself.
Approximate antonym
synonym
Form/present a magnificent scene
antonym
inappreciable
C. A Complete Collection of Four-character Loanwords and Idioms
Four-character idioms with foreign words:
Pride,
Huge,
Sighing at the sea,
Jiang Yang thief,
Across the ocean,
Cheerful,
Boyang connotation,
Smug,
A piece of Wang Yang,
Worship foreign countries * * *,
Enthusiasm,
Shili sheep farm,
E e Yang Yang,
The combination of soil and ocean,
Foreign things serve China,
One by one,
Looking at the sea, amazed,
Rich people,
Yang Yang,
Grand view,
Wang Yang is arrogant,
High spirits,
The eastern sea,
A bout of diarrhea in Wang Yang,
Across the ocean,
Wang yanghaobo,
Across the ocean,
Soil and sea,
Make a fool of yourself,
The elegance or nobility of a person.
D. What idioms with foreign words are there in the second word?
Mourn your own smallness in front of the vast sea-bemoan your own smallness in front of great things
Maritime robber
To a foreign country or a distant place
grand
massive
Triumphantly
The sound of speaking and reading.
Feel helpless or unconditional when doing things.
complacence
Combine local and foreign methods
Tezu universal access
Meisheng and organized.
Articles, speeches, etc. are vigorous and unrestrained.
Articles, speeches, etc. are vigorous and unrestrained.
Men's tolerance is broad, bold, bold and knowledgeable, which is as overwhelming as water.
A piece of Wang Yang opens its heart.
A vast/boundless ocean
The elegance or nobility of a person.
Articles, speeches, etc. are vigorous and unrestrained.
To a foreign country or a distant place
Boundless sea
Worship foreign countries *
E. Four-character idioms with foreign words
Idioms include: Wang Yang sea, magnificent scenery, ten miles of foreign markets, foreign worship and enthusiasm.
I. Wang Yang Sea
1, pinyin: w ā ng yá ng dà hi
2. Interpretation: Metaphor is extremely powerful.
3. Source: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Romance of the Gods" The Second Time: Thunder in the Wang Yang Sea in Spring. (vernacular: the sky is full of guns, and the momentum is extremely huge. )
Second, the grand view
1, pinyin: yáng yáng dà guān
2. Explanation: Describing beautiful things is complicated and colorful.
3. Source: Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi Heaven and Earth" in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period: the symbol of all things is magnificent! (Vernacular: Tao carries everything, and it is colorful. )
Third, Shili sheep farm
1, pinyin: shí l ǐ yá ng ch ǐ ng
2. Interpretation: In the old days, it referred to places with many foreigners and described Shanghai in the old society. Now refers to a prosperous market.
3. Source: Modern Mao Dun Bodybuilding: Our Shili Yangchang is really just a deformed colonial capitalist society.
Fourth, worship foreign things and flatter foreign countries.
1, pinyin: chóng yáng mèi wài
2, interpretation: praise everyone or things except the country, please and curry favor with foreigners, flatter foreigners.
3. Source: Modern Mao Dun's "Learning from Lu Xun": At that time, the Qing Dynasty and the ruling Westernization School worshipped foreign things and admired foreign things; Betraying national sovereignty.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) enthusiasm
1, pinyin: rè qíng yáng yì.
2, interpretation: refers to the full expression of warm feelings.
3. Origin: Modern Cao Jinghua's "Autumn White Hanging Before Luohan Ridge": "For the whole world, these enthusiastic reports.
F. Idioms related to loanwords
Triumphantly
(
poplar
poplar
morals
yì
)
solve
explain
Describe the air, very proud.
appear
place
Song Zhu Shuzhen's "Watching Fish on the Pavilion in Spring": "The Yangtze River is clear in spring, and the pride is boundless."
use
law
Partial form; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense
show
example
Chapter 48 of Tran Dang Khoa's Wind and Thunder: "Huang San, these people are even more ~, Dongzhuang went to Xizhuang to spread rumors and spread them to each other."
synonym
Feel very honored
complacence
source
Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan: "My ambition is full."
example
One sentence makes a summer man.
Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years" Back to 56.
G. What idioms or homophones are there in foreign languages?
First, the first word is the idiom "foreign".
Make foreign things serve China: critically absorb all the beneficial things in foreign cultures and use them for our own use.
Magnificent scenery: describes the richness of beautiful things.
Exquisite: describe an article or a dialogue as rich, vivid and continuous.
Make a fool of yourself: it's full of funny looks
Yang Yang Yinger: refers to a loud and beautiful voice full of ears. Describe the sweet voice of speaking and reading.
Complacency: I am still proud of my words. Describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.
Yang: It's beautiful and organized.
Pride: an arrogant gesture when describing pride.
The second word is an idiom of the word "foreign"
Worship foreign things * * *: Worship foreign things and flatter China people. Refers to losing national pride and blindly flattering foreigners.
Jiang Yang Thief: A robber who commits robbery in rivers, lakes and seas.
Combination of native and foreign countries: combining simple equipment or technology with modern equipment or technology.
Wang Yang Sea: The water potential is extremely huge. It is also a metaphor that the momentum is extremely huge.
Looking at the ocean and sighing: nowadays, it is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions.
Magnificent scenery: describes the richness of beautiful things.
Exquisite: describe an article or a dialogue as rich, vivid and continuous.
Oriental sea: east: the sea of the east. It refers to the boundless sea.
Deyang Enpu: refers to the popularity of Deye yowza.
Cross the ocean: refers to going to a foreign country or a distant place. With "Crossing the Ocean".
Cross the ocean: to a foreign country or a distant place.
Wang Yang is wanton: Describing people's bearing or writing is magnificent and unrestrained.
Wang Si: Describe the unrestrained writing, speech and calligraphy. As "Wang Yang arrogant".
Wang Yanghaobo: It describes people as broad-minded, uninhibited and knowledgeable, just like boundless water.
Wang Yang wantonly described articles, speeches and calligraphy as bold and unrestrained. As "Wang Yang arrogant".
Yang Yang Yinger: refers to a loud and beautiful voice full of ears. Describe the sweet voice of speaking and reading.
Complacency: I am still proud of my words. Describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.
Yang: It's beautiful and organized.
Pride: an arrogant gesture when describing pride.
Sighing at the ocean: a metaphor for feeling helpless because of incompetence or lack of conditions. To "look at the ocean and sigh."
Wang Yang is willful: describing articles, speeches, calligraphy, etc. It is unrestrained. As "Wang Yang arrogant".
Wang Yang is wanton: a metaphor for people's bearing or imposing manner.
C, the third word is an idiom of the word "foreign"
Enthusiasm: the full expression of passion.
Shili Sheep Farm: In the past, it referred to a place where there were many foreigners. Describe old Shanghai.
Cheerful: A cheerful expression or atmosphere.
Proud: describes the appearance of satisfaction and complacency.
Elegance: used to describe the high-pitched and unrestrained music. Later, it was also used to describe the state of joy.
One by one: describes snowflakes or snowflake-like tiny things flying around. With the "whirlpool".
High-spirited: describes the appearance of being very proud. With "high spirits".
D, the fourth word is an idiom of the word "foreign"
Ocean crossing: Crossing a distant ocean.
Wang Yang: It describes the vast water surface and huge water potential.
Proud: describes the appearance of satisfaction and complacency.
Elegance: used to describe the high-pitched and unrestrained music. Later, it was also used to describe the state of joy.
One by one: describes snowflakes or snowflake-like tiny things flying around. With the "whirlpool".
High-spirited: describes the appearance of being very proud. With "high spirits".
Cheerful: A cheerful expression or atmosphere.
H. What idioms begin with the word "foreign"?
1, Yang Yang Grand View (yáng yáng dà guān): Yang Yang: grand and numerous; Grand view: a colorful scene. Describe the richness of beautiful things.
2.yáng yáng dé yì: describes the arrogant posture when you are proud.
3. Yang Yang (Yang Yang) described it as beautiful and organized.
4. yá ng yá ng s s: yá ng s: grand and numerous; Sprinkle: Clear and smooth appearance. Describe an article or a conversation as rich, vivid and continuous.
5. Complacency: I'm still proud of what I said. Describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.
1. What are the homophones of the idiom "foreign"?
1, beaming
Pinyin: xǐ qì yáng yáng
Commentary: Yang Yang: A smug look. A cheerful expression or atmosphere.
From: Song Fan Zhongyan's "The Story of Yueyang Tower": "It is refreshing to climb the tower, forget all the insults, and stay in the wind."
2. Worship foreign things and flatter foreign countries * * *
Pinyin: chong yáng mèI wàI
Explanation: ocean: the west, referring to western countries; Flattery: Flattery. Worship everything in the West and flatter China people. Refers to losing national pride and blindly flattering foreigners.
From: Mao Dun's Learning from Lu Xun: "At that time, the Qing Dynasty and the ruling Westernization School worshiped foreigners and sold out national sovereignty."
3, triumphant
Pinyin: déyáng yáng
Commentary: Yang Yang: A smug look. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.
From: Biography of Historical Records and Yan Guan: "My ambition is full."
4. Gorgeously
Pinyin: Yang Yang
Commentary: Yang Yang: grand and numerous; Sprinkle: Clear and smooth appearance. Describe an article or a conversation as rich, vivid and continuous.
From: Zou Taofen's Advice to Guests since the Anti-Japanese War: "There is no need to make a big article about the situation."
5. Jiang Yang Thief
Pinyin: ji ā ng y á ng d à o o
Description: Robbers who commit crimes in rivers, lakes and seas.
From: Ming's "Ling Mengchu's First Moment of Surprise" Volume 19: "The little girls' fathers and husbands were all killed by Jiang Yang thieves."
Homonyms include: Yang Yang impersonates Yang Yang.