Tiao Er Mian Ming is an idiom in China, and the pinyin is lr tímiàn méng. "Tile" Tile; "Face-to-face teaching" describes inculcation, which refers to inculcation from elders to juniors and superiors to subordinates, and comes from the Book of Songs.
1, explanation: "lift the ear", hug the ear; "Face-to-face instruction" describes serious instruction.
2. Part of speech: commendatory words.
3. Synonyms: exhortation, inculcation, ear-catching, tireless teaching, inculcation, and setting an example.
4, antonym: beat about the bush.
Source: "The Book of Songs is elegant and restrained": "The bandits face their lives and talk about their ears."
5, idiom usage:
Union, as predicate, attribute and adverbial, is used by elders for younger generations.
There is a way of writing, that is, there is a way of writing, which is contained in the book and there is no difference.
Li Yu's structure of eliminating Chinese characters in Qing Dynasty
Qing Yanfu's "Yuan Qiang": "However, if you come back on the seventh day, someone will gather their people and beg for their lives."
"Mirror flower margin. The eighty-fourth time ":However, if you don't give up, you don't have to mention the life under the door wall, but you have a little experience.
Make sentences:
1, facing his mother's orders, he was a little annoyed.
2, don't mention your face, follow the experience a little.
She doesn't care about the teacher's advice at all.
Under the guidance of my teacher, I learned the basic knowledge of piano very solidly and made rapid progress.
I will never forget the scene when the teacher told me about my life.