Idioms related to loanwords and their explanations

The basic explanation of the ocean is 1. Water larger than the sea: the sea.

2. Vast, numerous and rich: ~ overflow. ~~。

3. refers to foreign countries, from foreign countries: ~ people. ~ goods. ~ Serve China.

4. refers to modern (different from? Earth? ): soil ~ combination.

5. silver dollar: big ~. ~ money.

Idioms related to foreign Chinese characters are:

Sigh, sigh, sigh, sigh, sigh. Ten miles of ocean and ocean meet the sea of Wang Yang, Wang Yang is proud, Germany is proud of the ocean, and it is enjoyable. A piece of Wang Yang sea is used by China, and Wang Yang can sail freely across the ocean, and Wang Yang is proud of it. Wang Yang is in high spirits and travels far and wide.

Interpretation of idioms of loanwords

1) Enthusiasm: Enthusiastic feelings are revealed.

2) smug: smug: smug. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

3) magnificent scenery: magnificent: grand and numerous; Grand view: a colorful scene. Describe the richness of beautiful things.

4) Looking at the ocean and sighing: a metaphor for feeling helpless because of incompetence or lack of conditions. Same? Sighing at the sea? .

5) crossing the ocean: crossing the ocean. Go to foreign countries or far away places.

6) Wang Yang's conceit: Wang Yang: Describe the vigorous and profound articles. Four: indulgence. Describe people's temperament or articles, etc. Great and free.

7) Wang Yang is willful: describing articles, speeches, calligraphy, etc. It is unrestrained. Same? Wang Yang is arrogant? .

8) crossing the ocean: crossing the ocean. Go to foreign countries or far away places. Same? Across the ocean? .

9) Deyang Enpu: refers to the popularity of Deye yowza.

10) Oriental Sea: Oriental Sea: East China Sea. It refers to the boundless sea.

1 1) Elegance: used to describe the high-pitched and unrestrained music. Later, it was also used to describe the state of joy.

12) in succession: describes snowflakes or snowflake-like fragments flying in disorder. Same? Everywhere? .

13) Jiang Yang thief: a robber who commits crimes in rivers, lakes and seas.

14) Shili sheep farm: It used to refer to a place with many foreigners. Describe old Shanghai.

15) external soil combination: combining simple equipment or technology with modern equipment or technology.

The meaning of loanwords related to idioms

1) Wang Yang Sea: Wang Yang: Describe the vastness of the flood. The water potential is extremely vast. It is also a metaphor that the momentum is extremely huge.

2) Wang Yang's arrogance: a metaphor for human bearing or bearing.

3) Looking at the ocean and sighing: Looking up. Look up at Poseidon and sigh. The original intention is to sigh your smallness in front of great things. Doing things now is more like feeling helpless because of incompetence or insufficient conditions.

4) Wang Yang is willful: describing articles, speeches, calligraphy, etc. It is unrestrained. Same? Wang Yang is arrogant? .

5) Wang Yang Haobo: It describes people's magnanimity, bold language and profound knowledge as boundless as water.

6) Wang Si: Describe articles, speeches, calligraphy, etc. It is unrestrained. Same? Wang Yang is arrogant? .

7) Wang Yang: It describes the vast water surface and huge water potential.

8) beaming: beaming: smug. A cheerful expression or atmosphere.

9) Make foreign things serve China: critically absorb all the beneficial things in foreign cultures and use them for our own use.

10) Pride: describes the arrogant posture of pride.

1 1) magnificent: magnificent: grand and numerous; Sprinkle: Clear and smooth appearance. Describe an article or a conversation as rich, vivid and continuous.

12) Yang Yangyi: Very beautiful and organized.

13) Yang Yang Yinger: Yang Yang: numerous; English: I'm full. A loud and beautiful voice fills both ears. Describe the sweet voice of speaking and reading.

14) smug: I am still proud to speak. Describe the arrogant posture when you are proud.

15) things that envy foreign countries: foreign countries: the west, referring to western countries; Flattery: Flattery. Worship everything in the west and flatter foreigners. Refers to losing national pride and blindly flattering foreigners.

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