Idioms that begin with a word of praise

One word starting with a complimentary idiom

One eye, ten lines, one mind, one mind, one fell swoop, once and for all, one mess, one thing, one day, one day, one glance, spotless, kill two birds with one stone, one blockbuster, one failure, all smooth sailing, all the same

A class of people who are meticulous in every detail

Only when they are sick can they move in waves. Following a great man, they can reach the sky in one step, one hundred and twenty lines

One appearance is extraordinary and one is extraordinary. The expression is extraordinary. One stroke is written off. One stroke is written off. One stroke is wiped out.

One stroke is wiped out, one stroke is wiped out.

One stroke is wiped out, one stroke is wiped out. Raise an army for a thousand days with piety and use it for one day

Raise an army for a thousand days and use it for one moment. One shows talent. One shows talent. One shows defeat like water. One shows character.

One kill, one board and three. In the eyes, there are twists and turns, one failure, one appearance is majestic

One wave after another is the same, one is a million profit, one wave is not flat, one wave after another is a vast expanse of blue

One petal of heart is fragrant and full of flaws, one by one whip One step at a time, one step at a time

One stick, one mark, one class, one step, one trend, one whip, one mark, one sadness and one joy

Be strict, don’t overwhelm the crowd, don’t follow the crowd. Take one step at a time, be impartial and have a gray nose

Be serious and do nothing, never stop, remain the same, and be half wrong

One long, half short, one dust, not enough to advocate a hundred and sing a hundred and spotless

Single-minded, one-shot, one-and-done, one-shot, no change, one day, one day, one-shot, spotless, kill two birds with one stone, one blockbuster, one-failed, everything is smooth sailing, treat everyone equally

One-failed, one call, one hundred responses, one hundred answers, one is familiar at the first sight Make a general statement in one go, kill two birds with one stone, kill two birds with one stone, do nothing, never stop, be single-minded, be meticulous, have a single glance, be helpless, have a critical moment, have three eyes, one scale and a half claw

I don’t know if they are all compliments, you can see for yourself. Complimentary idioms starting with numbers

One:

Have a smooth journey, reach the sky in one step, be extraordinary, be talented, and make a lot of profits.

Take the lead, advocate for peace, and call for peace. Hundreds of promises, one call and one hundred responses, spring in a room,

One body is courageous, one life's hero, one group of harmony, love at first sight, dominate the world,

One passion, one indomitable, one inch of loyalty, one generation of romance, one thousand miles, < /p>

A role model of a generation, with one virtue and one heart, soaring into the sky, smooth sailing, becoming famous in one fell swoop,

Flying a thousand miles in one fell swoop, falling in love at first sight, falling in love with each other at first sight, being blessed all the way, making a blockbuster, and having a safe journey.

Two:

Two dragons play with pearls, the best of both worlds, and the breeze in both sleeves.

Three:

Three lives are lucky, three goats will bring prosperity, and three mountains and five mountains will bring you happiness.

Four:

It is connected in all directions and the world is at peace. Getting rich all year round is not an idiom.

Five:

All over the world, colorful, abundant harvests, prosperity for five generations, and success for five sons. Five blessings are not an idiom.

Six:

The six animals are prosperous. Liuliu Dashun is not an idiom.

Seven: There is no auspicious idiom. The word "seven steps of talent" (describing quick thinking) can only be used as a proverb ("seven stars shine brightly").

Eight:

Eight sides are exquisite, eight sides are majestic, and eight immortals cross the sea.

Nine:

Nine-Nine Returns to One, Nine Heavens Hold the Moon.

Ten:

Perfect. Complimentary idioms starting with the word tongue

A wet tongue and burnt lips

A wet tongue and dry lips

A wet tongue and deafness

A long tongue does many things< /p>

The bottom of the tongue is turned over

The tip of the tongue is full of moon

The tongue is as sharp as fire

The tongue is dry and the lips are burnt

The tip of the tongue Quick tongue

Tongue, sword and lip spear

Tongue that cannot be lowered

Tongue is as bright as the sword

Tongue, spear and lip sword

< p> Tongue bridges are not broken

Tongue fights with Confucian scholars

Tongue is a complimentary idiom starting with the word "Dao"

Moral and moral friendship

Definition Jiao: friendship, friendship. Relationships and friendships that are ethical and have a sense of justice. Refers to friends who help and support each other.

Use cases~, this is enough, why bother to introduce more. (Chapter 38 of "Qilu Deng" by Li Luyuan of the Qing Dynasty) Looking for the complimentary idioms starting with the word "she"

To give up one's life and forget one's death [shě shēng wàng sǐ]

Basic meaning

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Don't take personal life and death into consideration.

Complimentary meaning

Source

The second chapter of "Lock the Magic Mirror" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "You must sacrifice your own life and establish meritorious deeds.

Complimentary idioms starting with Xin

1. Xin Ren Guijia

The spirit of disregarding personal interests

The source is "Shu·Yiji": "Married to Tushan, Xin Renguijia. "Confucius said: "[Xia Yu] married a wife on Xin day, and on day Jia, he went back to control the floods. Why not harm the public? ”

Structural conjunction

Usage as object, attributive; used in written language

Example ~ What is there now? And lead the yellow dog to the east gate. ◎Qing Dynasty Zou Rong's poem "Tushan"

2. Hard work

xīn xīn kǔ kǔ

Explain hardship and hardship as a metaphor for hardship

Source: Volume 8 of Ming Dynasty's "Surprise at the Second Moment" by Ling Shuchu: "Seeing the hard-working man who kept the rules for a day, he couldn't get close to how much money he got because of his physical condition. ”

Structural conjunction idioms

Used as attributives and adverbials; referring to people’s lives

Antonyms: relaxed, comfortable, complimentary idioms: starting with flat characters Good bonus points

A commendatory idiom story starting with a long word of "smooth rise to success, peace and tranquility, calmness, approachability, peace and harmony"

Changing wind and breaking waves is a metaphor for ambition, not being afraid of difficulties, and moving forward bravely. .

Longevity means longevity and longevity.

Longevity and wealth means longevity and prosperity.

Long eyes and flying ears can see far and hear far. It is a metaphor for being well-informed and knowing many things.

Long-term vision and long-term vision means longevity.