Ⅰ Idioms that exert a lot of effort
Do one's best, be as powerful as an ox, swallow mountains and rivers, defeat thousands of enemies, be extremely powerful, be infinitely powerful, be able to pull mountains out, be able to carry a tripod, cover mountains and rivers, be thunderous, turn the tide, turn the earth upside down, work hard, help with all one's strength, and pull mountains out. Metaphor strength, great strength.
ⅲ vigorously ending the four-word idiom
It takes a lot of effort and energy to endure the heart.
spare no effort: stay; Spare power: the remaining power. Version to bring out all the strength, no right to keep.
don't overreach yourself, don't estimate your ability. To overestimate one's own strength.
residual strength refers to old age and physical decline.
the power of blowing off dust is a metaphor for the slightest power.
try your best to save money. Use up all financial and human resources. Describe doing your best.
do your best and do your best. Do your best.
do your best: do your best. Exhausted wisdom and strength.
measure according to one's ability: estimate; Morality: Virtue. Measure whether one's virtue can convince others and estimate whether one's ability is competent.
Full of muscle and strength: plump and plump; Tendon: a ligament on a tendon or bone; Many: redundant. Calligraphy has bones and muscles, and its brushwork is vigorous. Metaphor font structure is solid and full, pen power ...
the power of binding chicken. Metaphor is weak.
Ⅳ idiom describing support
Eight-party support is a Chinese word pronounced bā f ā ng zh and chí, which describes support and assistance from all sides.
Ⅳ What idiom is used to explain supporting
vigorously to support vigorously: vigorously from; Support: help, support. Strong support and help. Usually used as polite words when asking for help.
make every effort to help: vigorously; Help: help, support. Strong support and help. Usually used as polite words when asking for help.
people gathered quickly to express their approval and support.
I got up when I heard the wind and agreed to support it.
Purdue's Buddhist language holds that people camp and disturb, such as drowning in the sea, and the Buddha is merciful and exerts great magic to try his best to help them to reach the other shore.
to save yourself from prostration: it originally means to crawl on the knees, and it is extended to go regardless. Express your best assistance.
Puji people are born in Buddhist language, and they think that people camp to disturb, such as drowning in the sea, and the Buddha is merciful and exerts great magic to try his best to help them to reach the other shore. With "Purdue sentient beings".
In the Buddhist language of all sentient beings in Puji, it is believed that the masses camp and disturb, such as drowning in the sea, and the Buddha is merciful and exerts great magic to try his best to help them in order to reach the other shore. It also refers to relief to help the masses.
gather together: gather together. Do everything possible to raise borrowed funds. Metaphor is trying to raise money.
ⅵ What powerful idiom
Extremely powerful [lü dà wú b ǐ]
Basic definition
It describes great power. Refers to the strength that something has because of its quality or performance (such as physical fitness or huge equipment in military organizations), which can make it produce strength, or show great strength in resistance, attack and persistence.
The strength is infinite [lü dà wú qió ng]
The basic definition
describes great strength.
ⅶ idioms that describe a lot of effort
1. Do one's best [jié
jìn
quán
lì]: Do one's best. Use all your strength.
[source ]
Biography of Zong Yue in Song Dynasty: "The emperor is cruel and heartless; And the more Tan Jin; Tong Taiyi is the country; Slaughter the public and He Mai, etc. Do your best; Therefore, the emperor relied on his minions; Nothing to fear. "
2. Defeat the enemy [li
dí
qiā n
j ū n]: the enemy: resist; Jun: An ancient unit of weight, which was three Jin at that time.
It describes great strength and can resist tens of thousands of pounds.
[Source ]
A Biography of Hanshu: "Good music and anecdotes can be used in appearance, and Wu Huo's resistance is at stake."
3. Endless strength [l
dà
wú
qió ng]: It describes great strength.
4. Ability to carry the tripod [l
né ng
gā ng
d ǐ ng]: carry: lift heavy things with both hands; Ding: Bronze ware with three feet and two ears.
it is very powerful to describe. It is also a metaphor for vigorous brushwork.
[Source]
Historical Records of Xiang Yu: "Xiang Yu (a native of Xiang Yu) is more than eight feet long, capable of carrying a tripod and outstanding in talent."
5. [ji ǔ
ni ú
er
h ǔ]: It is a metaphor for great strength.
[Source] Yuan Zheng Dehui's "Three Wars Lyu3 bu4" Wedge: "Brother, you don't know that his boots are sharp, and he is extremely powerful. Don't let him rest." Metaphor means great strength. It is often used in situations where it takes a lot of effort to get something done.
6, thunderous [léi
tíng
wàn
jūn]: whether: thunderous; Jun: An ancient unit of weight, 3 Jin is a jun..
description is extremely powerful and unstoppable.
[Source ]
Qing Liang Qichao's "On the Transition Times": "Therefore, there must be drastic power; It is the power to collect the blue rays of the road; There must be thunderous power; It can create a momentum of thousands of miles. "
7. [l
dí
wà n
f ū
]: describes a brave superman.
[Source ]
Tang Yang Jiong's "Riding a Captain in the Tang Dynasty, Gao Jun Tombstone": "Long men are benevolent, middle men are benevolent, young men are benevolent, benevolent, etc., or poor and poor, Pan Lu is not enough to rise to the church; Or the enemy is ten thousand men, and the closure is not enough to hold the hub. "
8. Enemy [li
dí
qiā n
j ū n]: Enemy: resist; Jun: An ancient unit of weight, which was three Jin at that time.
It describes great strength and can resist tens of thousands of pounds.
[Source] The Biography of Hanshu: "Good music and anecdotes can be used in the face, and Wu Huo's resistance is at stake."
Ⅷ idioms about helping others with your own strength
Drawing a sword to help others in old novels refers to fighting against injustice.
When the road is rough, draw a sword to help. When you meet a bully on the road, you will come forward to help the victim. A chivalrous act praised by people in the old days.
please adopt
ⅸ What are the idioms given to the Dali team?
Pull out the mountain to raise the tripod
bá shān jǔ dǐng
Explain and describe the superhuman strength or majestic momentum.
The source of "The Pinghua of Qin and Six Countries" is as follows: "I was born at the age of twenty-four, and I was able to defeat thousands of people, and I was able to pull out the mountain and raise the tripod."
structural combination
is used as predicate and attribute; Describe great strength
A synonym for pulling the mountain and carrying the tripod
An antonym for weakness
For example, a person is bound by opium, so you can be the hero of ~, and as long as you are addicted to smoking, your bones will suddenly become soft and crisp, and even you have no strength. ◎ The first time of "Black Ghosts"