Guess the idiom o?

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Nothing: Basic explanation: Nothing. Refers to money, but also to grades and knowledge.

Pinyin pronunciation: y ǒ u ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ǒ ? ? ? ? ? ? ǒ ? ǒ 4 As a predicate and attribute; The source of the idiom

contains derogatory meanings: The 16th time in Qing Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Now Xifeng has nothing, and Jia Lian is full of debts."

two-part allegorical saying: housing for long-term workers; Empty fists in both hands

Guess idioms crazily. There is a house in the middle of the 137O Pass. What idiom

The authorities are fascinated

Basic definition:

[dāng jú zhě mí ]

"The authorities are fascinated, but the bystanders are clear". The authorities refer to people who play chess, and the bystanders refer to people who watch chess. Metaphorically, the parties often think too much about the gains and losses, and their understanding is not objective, but they are not as clear as those on the sidelines.

detailed explanation:

explanation: confused: confused. Refers to the party who is confused instead.

from: Song Xin Qiji's Untitled Love Embroidery: "I naturally laugh at others, but I am fascinated by those who come to the authorities."

Example: I hope we can all encourage each other ... ~, it is clear to the beholder that we should correct what we have, and encourage what we have not. ◎ Zou Taofen's "Career Management and Professional Cultivation, About Work and Learning V"

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As subject and object; Refers to the confusion of the parties

out of place:

Song Xin Qiji's "Love Embroidery Untitled": "I naturally laugh at others, but I am fascinated by the authorities."

Canon:

Tang Dynasty minister Geng Guang wrote to Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty requesting that Lei Li (the Book of Rites), which was compiled and revised by Wei Zhi in the early Tang Dynasty, be listed as a classic of Confucianism. Xuanzong immediately agreed, and ordered Yuan Lian and others to review it carefully and add comments. Unexpectedly, right-wing Prime Minister yue put forward different views on this. He said that the current Book of Rites is a book compiled by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, which has been used for nearly a thousand years. Besides, Zheng Xuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty has also been annotated, which has become a classic book. What is the need to use the revised book compiled by Wei Zhi instead? Xuanzong thought what he said was reasonable, so he changed his mind. But Yuan Lian thinks that the book should be changed. To this end, he wrote an article entitled "Interpretation of Doubts" to express his views. Interpretation of Doubts is written in the form of dialogue between subject and object. First, the guest asked: The Book of Rites, a classic book compiled by Dai Sheng and annotated by Zheng Xuan, is better than the book revised by Wei Zhi? "The main population replied:" The book compiled by Dai Sheng has been revised, annotated and contradicted by many people since the Western Han Dynasty. Wei Zhi rearranged it with these factors in mind. Who would have thought that those who stick to the rules would object! " The guest nodded and said, "Yes, just like playing chess, the players are confused, but the onlookers can see it clearly."

antonym:

The beholder is clear

idioms solitaire:

disregard for human life's life is full of twists and turns, and his life is full of mistakes. The old man is inaccessible to death, and he doesn't exceed the wall to drill holes. The pivot household Cao joined the army without blood, and the blade was cut off, and the tree was cut off, and the mountain was cut off. He lived in a crouching tiger, a hidden dragon, a dragon, a panhu, and the sound of a tiger circling the beam. His voice and voice were everywhere, and he did not hesitate to leave, and he respected his position and respected his position. He emphasized his currency, saying that he was willing to die, holding his grandson, Sun Kang, reflecting snow, cellar, ice and family happiness. Feed the poor with food, grass, and grass. The public is full of stars, holding the moon, falling flowers, folding flowers, and rushing to the door, like a rogue in the city. It depends on this ear. The year of decline, the year of death, the night of death, the face of death, the name of death, the new pavilion, the tears of sorrow, the horse, the cow, the knife, the chicken, the flying egg, and the beating into pieces.

Network definition:

The authorities are fascinated. (dāng jú zhě mí) The whole sentence is: the authorities are confused, but the bystanders are clear. Out: Song Xin Qiji's "Love Embroidery Untitled": "I naturally laugh at others, but I am fascinated by the authorities. Usage: subject-predicate type; As subject and object; Refers to the confusion of the parties. Example: Zou Taofen's "Career Management and Professional Self-cultivation: About Work and Learning V": "I hope that all of us will encourage each other ... ~, it is clear to onlookers that we should change what we have, and encourage what we have not. Antonym: the beholder is clear. Lantern riddle: chess is scattered and I don't know how to change. Meaning: confused, confused. Authority: a person who plays chess; Onlooker: a chess player. The parties were confused by what happened, but the onlookers saw it clearly. The source "Old Tang Book Yuan Xing Chong Chuan": "The authorities say that they are fascinated, and they will see the trial from the sidelines." The authorities say that if you are fascinated, you will be judged. What is the so-called doubt but not listed? Tang Xuanzong, the minister of Tang Dynasty, wrote to Tang Xuanzong that Lei Li (the Book of Rites), which was compiled and revised by Wei Zhi, a famous figure in the early Tang Dynasty, should be listed as a Confucian classic. Xuanzong immediately agreed, and ordered Yuan Lian and others to review it carefully and add comments. Unexpectedly, right-wing Prime Minister yue put forward different views on this. He said that the current Book of Rites was compiled by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty and has been used for nearly a thousand years. Besides, Zheng Xuan in the Eastern Han Dynasty has also been annotated, which has become a scripture. Why is it necessary to use the revised book compiled by Wei Zhi instead? Xuanzong thought what he said was reasonable, so he changed his mind. However, Yuan Lian believes that this child should be changed. To this end, he wrote an article entitled "Interpretation of Doubts" to express his views. Interpretation of Doubts is written in the form of dialogue between subject and object. First, the guest asked: The Book of Rites, a classic book compiled by Dai Sheng and annotated by Zheng Xuan, is better than the book revised by Wei Zhi? "The main population replied:" The book compiled by Dai Sheng has been revised, annotated and contradicted by many people since the Western Han Dynasty. Wei Zhi rearranged it with these factors in mind. Who would have thought that those who stick to the rules would object! " The guest nodded and said, "Yes, just like playing chess, the players are confused, but the onlookers can see it clearly." The authorities are obsessed with telling us to listen to other people's opinions when we do things, and not to go our own way. Note: From the Internet, edited by netizens.

English translation:

how closely involved can't see clearly

Look at the picture and guess an idiom, Tai Chi O and x

Yin and Yang Weird

Yin and Yang Weird: y ī n y á ng guà i ī

[Idiom explanation] describes the eccentric attitude, coldness and unpredictable version. Expand the resources:

[the source of allusions] Act II of Cao Yu's Peking Man: "Which one of them wants to follow my heart?" Which one is not yin and yang. "

[synonyms] strange sounds

[antonyms] clear pronunciation and mellow voice

[examples of idioms] Which one of them wants to follow my heart? Which one is not got. (Cao Yu's Peking Man, Act II) [Commonly used degree] Commonly used derogatory term

[sense of * * * color]

[grammatical usage] as predicate, adverbial and attribute; With derogatory meaning

[idiom structure] combination [date of birth] Modern times

[English translation] Deliberately ambiguous speaking < mystifying manner>

[Idiom Mystery] Smoke in the graveyard

[Two-part allegorical sayings] The dead breathe more

Guess the idiom (o,)

Remarkable

K ě quā n k ě di ě n

The explanation article is wonderful, and it is worth adding a version to describe good performance, which is worthy of recognition or praise.

In ancient times, circles or dots were used to indicate the sentence reading of an article, and circles were often added next to words to indicate wonderful or important. Remarkable means that the article is wonderful and worthy of being circled, and it also means that things are commendable.

Example

1. The performances of the hero and heroine in the film are remarkable.

2. This sea dragon king has read a lot of books, and this choice of words and sentences is quite remarkable.

Look at the picture and guess that the idiom 5O1 has a little knowledge, how can we get through it without relevant letters?

Many friends have encountered such a problem when playing this game. By the time of the 51st level, the picture is full of letters, and everyone knows that the answer is a little knowledge, but they just don't know how to answer it, and it's useless to spend gold coins to give a hint.

This situation should be a bug in the game and can only be solved by the government.

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Guess that there is a little idioms solitaire Daquan next to the O word in the idiom picture

It's remarkable -->

a nodding acquaintance --> Compliments --> Full of praise --> Don't choose what you say --> Words are not as good as words --> Be filled with indignation --> Version of the picture --> Conspiracy --> Orbital objects are the world --> The world is cold --> It's half cold --> Make up for each other --> Eat short and wear little --> Wear red and wear green --> Green is dark and red is thin --> Strange --> Strange sounds --> Majestic --> High-spirited and self-possessed --> If you survive, if you die --> Better a cow than a sheep --> Horn scholar -->

remarkable --> The finishing touch -->

criticize by writing --> Theory of "Zhu Xin" --> On long talk and short talk --> Eat short and wear little --> Wear red and wear green --> Green is dark and red is thin --> Strange --> Strange sounds --> Majestic --> High-spirited and self-possessed --> If you survive, if you die --> Better a cow than a sheep --> Horn scholar --> Copy mechanically -->

Look at the picture and guess what an o is in idiom 1.

It's remarkable.

K ě qu ā n k ě di ? n

Explanation

The article is wonderful and worth circling, and the internal description is good, which is worthy of affirmation or praise.

origin

in ancient times, circles or dots were used to indicate the sentence reading of articles, and circles were often added next to words to indicate excitement or importance. Remarkable means that the article is wonderful and worthy of being circled, and it also means that things are commendable.

Example

1. The performances of the hero and heroine in the film are remarkable.

2. This sea dragon king has read a lot of books, and this choice of words and sentences is quite remarkable.

Crazy Guess Idiom A dragonfly has a drop of black water next to it, an H next to the black water, a number 2 below the letter H, and an O

dragonfly water

q and ng Tí ng di m ? n Shu?

explanation means that the dragonfly touches the water with its tail when flying on the water. Metaphor is superficial and not deep.

Tang Du Fu's Qujiang poem: "You can see butterflies wearing flowers deeply, and dragonflies flying slowly with water."

subject-predicate structure.

usage is used as a derogatory term. Mostly used for investigation, understanding, visits and other work or experience life. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

orthochromatic water; It can't be pronounced "suǐ".

shape distinguishing point; Can't write "Canon".

Synonyms such as cursory glance, superficial glance

antonyms such as down-to-earth, dismounting from a horse and observing flowers

and "cursory glance" are all commonly used to mean that we can't do things in depth. But ~ focus on "points"; Refers to not insisting on doing things; Not deep; "Take a cursory look at the flowers" focuses on "watching" and is not careful; Not serious.

The factory director goes to the workshop once a day. It's just ~; In fact, he found nothing wrong.

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