Benefit a lot [shò u y ě f ě i qin]: it means to gain a lot in consciousness/form. Bandit: Yes or No?
Benefit a lot [[shòu yíLiáng ?]: benefit: the benefits gained, the benefits gained. Many: many benefits: many benefits.
Throw earthworms into the fish [yǐ yǐn tóu yú]: Fish that feed on earthworms. Metaphor is to gain more with less cost. Said by: Chuan: "Chen made money to hire Qi, and took Daoheng as the main guest to welcome him. I present a poem with 50 rhymes. The Tao is balanced and harmonious, and the north and the south are beautiful. Wei Shou said,' Fu Qian said that he threw insects at the fish's ears.' "
There are many things to do [gōng fōbúfùyǒu xěn rén]: As long as you work hard, you will certainly gain something.
Return with a full load [m m: n ch ē r gu ī]: Return with a full load. Describe the harvest is extremely rich.
Eat three bets [w ě n ch and s ā n zhù]: four people bet, and one person wins three people's bets. Metaphor has gained a lot out of thin air.
Benefit a lot [breathe again]: describe benefit a lot and be greatly inspired.
A lot of gains [sh not u Huòp not fěng]: I received things all over the floor. Describe a bumper harvest.
Pot full [Pé n m mnbn]: (Earn) Pot full (money), which describes making a lot of money. This is a southern dialect, popular in eastern Guangdong and Guangzhou. Dialect uses plates and bowls, two containers full of food, to describe that they have made a lot of money. When this dialect is used to describe it, it often contains "although there is a lot of money, it is not difficult to get it, because people who make money have power and make money by power."
Fruitful: [shuò guǒ lèi lèi] Fruitful: big fruit; Heavy: describe a lot of accumulation. There are a lot of big fruits knotted with fingers. It also means there are quite a few outstanding achievements.
2. What are the idioms about harvest?
Rich in grain [wǔgǔ]
new word
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
Deng: Mature. It means good years and abundant crops.
commendatory sense
Chuchuhui
"Six Towers and Long Towers": Answer "Conquer the outside; The advantage lies in the inside; The people are happy; There will be no blame. This is a rainy season; The grain is abundant and mature; Social stability. "
example sentence
The biggest wish of farmers who have worked hard for a year is ~.
Approximate antonym
synonym
Six livestock are thriving, and the grain is abundant, and the grain is smooth every year.
3. What idioms are there about fruitful results?
1, harvest around
Idiom pinyin
Idiom explanation: both hands have gains. Metaphorically, when you come back from studying knowledge, you get more materials to answer, and you gain a lot.
The origin of the idiom: The Book of Songs Nan Zhou Guanju: "The shepherd's purse is not neat, so pick it from left to right." "History of Han Xia Hou Sheng Chuan": "It is better to follow the father and son, the word, than to follow the teacher and Ouyang Gao, or so."
Step 2 return home with a full load
Idiom pinyin: k ǔ kǔn zàIér guī ?
Idiom explanation: load: full load; Return: Return. Return with a full load. Describe the harvest as extremely rich
Idiom origin: Zuo Qiuming's "Mandarin Qi Yu" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "The princes came in and returned with full loads."
Step 3 look up and down
Idiom pinyin: fǔshyǔng qǔ
Idiom definition: lower your head to pick up things on the ground and raise your head to pick up things on it. Describe every move has a harvest.
Idiom origin: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records of Huo Zhi in the Western Han Dynasty: "However, the family made an appointment with the father, brother and son, and then got it back."
4. Benefit a lot
Idiom pinyin: shò u y ě f ě i qi m: n
Idiom explanation: bandits: preach "no" and get a lot of benefits.
The origin of the idiom: Tang Yunzhou's "Seven Swords and Thirteen Heroes" in the Qing Dynasty: "If many heroes can often get together to teach their children, they will benefit a lot!"
5. Throw the earthworm into the fish
Idiom pinyin: yǐ yǐn tóu yú
Idiom explanation: Fishing with earthworm as bait. Metaphor is to gain more with less cost.
The origin of the idiom: "Biography of Sui Shu and Xue Daoheng": "Wei Shou said,' Fu Qian called throwing insects at fish ears'." "
4. What are the idioms of harvest?
Idioms describing harvest are:
1. come back with full load [m Ensel goua] 1. Explanation: load: load; Return: Come back. Come back and pretend to be full. Describe a bumper harvest.
2. From: Li Mingzhi's "Burning Books to Pit Confucianism": "However, Lin Runing served three times, and no one left, and returned to China with a full load."
3. Example: Leave the state treasury and people of Wei with gold and millet, plunder them and leave them in their battlements. ◎ Feng Ming magnum "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" (Chapter 23)
Second, check [fǔ shy ǔ ng q ǔ]1. Description: lower your head to pick up things on the ground, and raise your head to pick up things on it. Describe every move has a harvest.
2. From: "Historical Records and Biography of Huo Zhi": "Home is about father, brother and children, and there is something to take back."
3. Grammar: combination; As a predicate; Describe extreme diligence and thrift
Iii. Flowering and fruiting [kāi huā jié guǒ] 1. Explanation: the original meaning is that after sowing and cultivating, there is no harvest. Now let's say that the work is progressing and effective.
2. From: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 50: "Flowers and fruits are fragrant."
3. Example: The seeds are planted now, but they haven't germinated yet. It will be five or six years before they reach your mouth. ◎ Feng Ming magnum "So Say" Volume 1
Four, the dead sheep get the cow [wáng yáng dé niú] 1. Explanation: Throw away the sheep and get the cow. Metaphor loss is small, gain is big.
2. From: "Huai Nanzi said the mountain training": "If you get a cow after death, you will lose it."
Verb (the abbreviation of verb) is fruitful [shuò guǒ léi léi] 1. Explanation: Fruitful, big fruit. Accumulate a lot. Describe a lot of gains. It is also a metaphor for great achievements.
2. From: Qin Mu's "One Stone on the North of Guo Wang": "In the hands of different people, through hard work and full development of styles, various artistic achievements can be cultivated."
5. What idioms are there to describe acquiring a lot of knowledge?
(1) Fruitful: shuò guǒ léi léi, the original meaning refers to the lush fruit on the tree during the autumn harvest. Now it often means that someone has a lot of works and great achievements.
(2) I have gained a lot: Shò u y ě f ě i qin and bandits spread the word "nothing", which means I have gained a lot, generally referring to ideology.
(3) Looking up and down: y ǔ ng q ǔ f ǔ shí, looking down to pick up things on the ground, looking up to pick up things on it, describing that every move has something to gain.
(4) Come back with a handful: Mmn zà ié r Guni, originally meant to come back with a handful, which can be described as fruitful and academic achievements.
(5) Left and right harvesting: Zu ǒ y ò u c I Hu, indicating that both left and right hands have harvested, which is a metaphor for studying knowledge and collecting more materials.
6. What idioms describe "hard work and success"?
Idioms describing "striving for success" include: where there is a will, there is a way, success comes naturally, success comes, and you get what you want.
1. Where there is a will, there is a way.
Explanation: Ambitious people will succeed in the end. Tell us, life should struggle, and the wind and rain should persist.
Go ahead.
English translation: Where there is a will, there is a way.
Origin: Geng Yan (y m n) told Geng Yan (Liu Xiu), an old man in Linzi, Southern Dynasties: "The general is in Nanyang, so he built this grand plan.
It is often said that where there is a will, there is a way. "
Example: The story of "Cheating a meager salary and tasting courage" tells us that where there is a will, there is a way.
Second, work is natural.
Explanation: Generally speaking, if you work hard enough, things will naturally succeed. Used to motivate others to make progress.
Source: Wu Ming Cheng En The Journey to the West Forty-three times: "This master is just homesick! If all three lines are full, what's the difficulty! often
As the saying goes,' success is natural'! "
Constant efforts will surely succeed;
Bilingual example:
The test index of hard qigong is skill performance, and you can test your skills through performance.
English translation:
Show your strength.
Third, success is g not gōng chéng míng jiù.
Explanation: It means that achievements have been established and fame gained.
Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; About merit and fame.
English translation: reputation
Bilingual example:
After her success, she was still reluctant to leave her beloved Liverpool.
Fame didn't keep her away from her favorite football.
(6) What are the extended readings of related idioms?
Famous sayings about hard work and harvest:
1. Labor is the ladder for human beings to succeed. Without labor, there is no gain. —— Ma Yanmei
2. How can I get it if I don't work? How to get it if you don't work? Only pay will get it, only labor will get it. -summer
3. Only by hard work can you gain, talk less and do more work, and work hard. -Zhan Dunhong
4. People's success needs hard work and sweat. Only through hard work can they obtain and realize the life value they pursue.
-Jiang
5, no pains, no gains, to get a good harvest, we must work hard. -Xu Teli
6. Knowledge comes from hard work and any achievement is the result of hard work. -Soong Ching Ling
7. Where there is a will, there is a way. -Biography of Geng in the Later Han Dynasty
8. I sincerely add that the stone is open. -Biography of Ten Kings of Guangwu in the Later Han Dynasty
7. What are some idioms about harvest?
Great victory: capture prisoners and seize the enemy's trench; All: completely. Describe a total victory.
Metaphor in Gansu to see Shu, insatiable.
Cooked by a rabbit, it is a metaphor for rejecting or even killing the hero after the job is done. Also known as "a sly rabbit dies, a good dog cooks."
It is enough to get what you want. Refers to the realization of a wish.
No pains, no gains: gains. I worked hard, but I didn't get the reward I deserved.
If you get a stone field, stone field: refers to a field with stones and refers to useless things. Refers to the acquisition of uncultivated land.
If you get the most treasure, you will get the most. It seems to be a very precious treasure. Describe how much you cherish and love what you get.
If you get the best, you seem to get the most precious thing. Three words, if you understand. "Also as a" treasure ".
If you get the most precious description, you cherish and love what you get. Just like "If you get the treasure"
Find pearls by looking for jackals: black dragons. Zhuangzi Lieyukou records that a man who weaves wormwood curtains for a living dived into deep water and got a pearl worth thousands of dollars. Metaphor poetry writing grasps the key.
Getting my heart first means that others say what they want to say first.
Easy first, then difficult: hard work, hard work; Gain: gain. Pay the labor first, then get the harvest. Metaphor does not sit back and enjoy the success.
No pains, no gains.
Harvesting at dusk is a metaphor for quick profit. ② Metaphorical time is short.
autumn/autumnal scenery
Refers to autumn scenery. Su Songshi's "Gift" said: "Good years must be remembered, especially when it is orange, yellow and green."
Autumn wind is rustling
Rustle: describes the sound of wind or horses.
The autumn wind is rustling.
Bleak: Describe the sound of the wind blowing trees.
Autumn wind is rustling
Sese: Describe a slight sound.
Autumn wind shrinks
Contraction: The body curls or shakes due to cold, shock and other reasons.
autumn leave
The autumn wind blew away all the fallen leaves. Metaphor is swept away and no longer exists.
The golden wind is rustling
Golden wind: autumn wind. In ancient times, the seasons were explained by yin and yang and five elements, and autumn was golden. Whisper: the wind. Exodus: It's mid-autumn, the golden wind is rustling and the jade dew is flowing. (Episode 4 of Heroes of Children)
Synonymous with golden wind brings happiness.
Autumn wind sends cool.
Golden wind: autumn wind. Autumn wind brings coolness.
Example: the golden wind sends the cool, and the cool dew surprises the autumn. (Luxun's Merry Christmas in Hong Kong)
Jinyufeng road
Refers to the autumn scenery. Tang Li Shangyin's poem "Seven Nights of Wesin": "Since the blue waves are silver and Jiang Lai, it brings golden wind and dew."
Autumn moon and spring breeze
Moon in autumn, flowers in spring. Metaphor beautiful scenery and beautiful years. Tang Juyi's Pipa Trip: "Season after season, one is happy and the other is happy, and the autumn moon and spring breeze are imperceptible."
Also known as the autumn moon spring flower: "When is the spring flower and the autumn moon, how much is known about the past." (Young Beauty of Li Yu in Southern Tang Dynasty)
Seasonal landscape
Both are Autumn Moon and Spring Flowers. Flowers in spring, the moon in autumn. Generally refers to the beautiful scenery in spring and autumn.
Winter passed and spring came back. Recite these poems, spring flowers and autumn moon, and indulge in the artistic conception of poems all year round. (Yu Yi's "I and a Thousand Poems")
Autumn is crisp.
It describes Wan Li with clear skies in autumn and a cool and pleasant climate. Tang Du Fu's Cui Shi Dongshan Cottage: "Love you, Yushan Cottage is quiet, and high autumn is refreshing."
Example:
Also known as crisp autumn air.
Synonymously, the sky is high and the clouds are light, and the sky is high and cool.
The sky is high and the clouds are light.
Sky height: the sky is high and vast. The weather is sunny, mostly used in autumn. Example: "The wild sand bank is clean, the sky is high and the clouds are light, and the autumn is crisp." ()
The sky is high and the weather is warm in autumn.
With "Autumn is crisp". Describe the crisp autumn and sunny weather.
The 19th chapter of Pu's "Evil Flowers": "Xiaoyan went into battle lightly and asked the coachman to come to Baoan Temple Street in the south of the city. At that time, the autumn was crisp, the dust was soft and the horseshoes were light. Soon, she arrived at the door and parked her car in the shade of two big elms.
Season for other animals in northwest China.
Autumn is crisp and the horse is fat. Exodus: "Outside the city, it reaches Andijan, Ili, Hami and Kerkha in the west and Heilongjiang in the east. The autumn is high and the horse is fat, and it is bound by goods. " (Qing Yu Zheng Xie's Qiuci Russian Affairs Draft Series)
The air is filled with the fragrance of osmanthus fragrans.
Osmanthus fragrans blooms around the Mid-Autumn Festival, emitting a fragrance. Tang Song Wenzhi's poem Lingyin Temple says: "When the laurel falls in the moon, the fragrant clouds float outside."
Frosted red leaves
Red leaves: Maple, maple and other leaves turn red in autumn, so they are called red leaves.
Frost: Cold weather.
scorching/burning/blazing sun
The scorching sun in summer. In the Zhou Dynasty, November was the first month of the national calendar. It began in the autumn of July and August, which was in May and June of the national calendar, just in the midsummer.
Autumn: the sun in autumn. Mature ears of wheat glistened with golden light in the autumn sunshine.
Feng Dan welcomes autumn.
Feng Dan: Maple leaves turn red in autumn, so they are called Feng Dan. Tang Li Shangyin's Crossing the Chu Palace: Martial arts are far away from the old Chu Palace, and it has been raining continuously so far.
The scene of flowers or flowers dying in early autumn.
Red: refers to flowers; Cui: It refers to green leaves. Red flowers wither and green leaves decrease. Describe the scene of flowers dying in spring or early autumn. Song Liu Yong's Eight Sounds of Ganzhou: "The frost wind is getting tighter, the river surface is sparse, and the residual photos are buildings. It is a decline and a beautiful thing. "
ill-timed
Order: seasonal. It's autumn and I'm still doing my summer homework. Out of season. Chapter 8 of Lu Xun's The True Story of Ah Q: "But it's already late autumn, so this situation of' autumn going to summer' can't be said to be extremely decisive in the home of Preting, nor can it be said that there is no reform in Wei Zhuang."
Spring flowers and autumn fruits-literary talent and moral integrity
Hua: Flowers. Spring blossoms and autumn bears fruit. It is a metaphor for people's literary talent and virtue. Now it is also a metaphor for learning success.
Example: "Chunhua Qiushi, without the mighty spring breeze, where can there be such wild autumn colors and harvest?" (Jun Qing's Autumn Color Fu)
When the forest looks cold, the valley looks gloomy and serious.
The sight of trees dying in autumn and winter and streams falling.
The fall of a leaf is enough to tell us that autumn is coming-a straw shows the direction of the wind.
1) From the falling of a leaf, you know the arrival of autumn. "Huainanzi said the mountain training": "When you see a leaf falling, you will know the end of the year."
2) Metaphorically, we can see the development trend and results of the overall situation through individual subtle signs. Example: "Autumn leaves fall, three give." (Songshi Puji's "Five Lantern Festival Yuan" Volume 20)
Synonymously, a leaf falls to know the autumn in the world, a leaf reports the autumn, and a leaf falls to know the autumn.
Wu Tongluo
Indus leaves are the earliest, so it means autumn is coming. Later, metaphors were used to indicate the decline of things.
Things have gone bad.
Autumn wind blows, and leaves fall in succession. Describe the scene of autumn. Now it is a metaphor for the situation that people or things have declined. Example: "Ants exaggerate the country, so it is not easy to shake trees. The west wind flies cymbals from Chang 'an. The word "* * * Man Jianghong and Comrade Guo Moruo"
Sunset in the west wind
Autumn wind, sunset light. Metaphor is a scene of decline. Often used to set off the country's broken and great skills, your net can't catch the underwater world.
8. What are the idioms about "learning gains"?
Benefit a lot [shò u y ě f ě i qin]: It means to gain a lot, that is, to gain a lot, in general, ideologically.
Benefit a lot [shòu yìLiáng]: benefits: the benefits of harvest. Many: many benefits: many benefits.
Fruitful [shuò guǒ léi léi]: Now it often refers to someone who has a lot of works and great achievements.
Benefit a lot [breathe again]: describe benefit a lot and be greatly inspired.
Go home with a full load [m m 4 n z à ié r gu ī]: describe a bumper harvest.
9. What idioms are there to describe a lot of gains?
There are: fruitful results, bumper crops, returning home with full load, benefiting a lot, fragrant rice overflowing, fish throwing insects, glad you came, trees blooming and so on.
10. What idioms are there about "harvest"
With full load [mM4Nz à copy ié rGuí]: load: load; Return: Fight back. Come back and pretend to be full. Describe a bumper harvest.
The left and right hands gain [zu ǒ y Ⅱ u c ǐ i hu ǐ]: Both hands gain. Metaphor is to learn knowledge and collect more information.
Look up and down [fǔ shí y ǔ ng q ǔ]: lower your head to pick up things on the ground and raise your head to pick up things on it. Describe every move has a harvest.
A tree can get a hundred [a lifetime]: tree: planting. Plant once and reap a hundred times. Metaphor is to cultivate people's long-term benefits.
Eat three bets [w ě n ch and s ā n zhù]: four people bet, and one person wins three people's bets. Metaphor has gained a lot out of thin air.