A brief explanation of four-character idioms in grade two

1. Second-grade Chinese Book I Four-character Idiom Daquan Second-grade Chinese Book I Idiom: (Su Jiao Edition) Idiom: Golden wind sends cool interpretation Golden wind: refers to autumn wind.

In ancient times, the seasons were explained by yin and yang and five elements, and autumn was golden. Autumn wind brings coolness.

Idiom: Guo Yan left a voice to explain metaphors and left a reputation. Idiom: the sky is clear and clear.

Describe the clear sky and fresh air. Idiom: looking at endless explanations, you can't see the margin at a glance and describe a vast territory.

Idiom: a sea of people explains: a sea of people. Describe how many people gathered.

Synonym: the antonym of endless stream and crowded: desolate and inaccessible idiom: all-round explanation: refers to all aspects or places. Synonym: all corners of the country antonym: one step away idiom: colorful explanation: describe complex colors or changeable patterns.

Extension is multifaceted. Synonym: colorful antonym: monochrome idiom: a thousand words explain [interpretation] There are many words described.

Synonyms are endless, and antonyms are only a few words. In a few words, the idiom: the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle. Description: Shuttle: a tool for weft insertion in weaving. The sun and the moon come and go like a shuttle.

Describe how time flies. Synonym: Time flies; Antonym: Time flies; Idiom: Time flies; Explanation: time: time.

Time flies like an arrow. Describe how time flies.

Synonym: the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle in a blink of an eye. Antonym: Every day is like a year. Idiom: Summer has passed and winter has come. Generally refers to the passage of time.

Synonym: time flies, cold and summer are easy to celebrate, and the sun and the moon fly like a shuttle. Antonym: There is neither winter nor summer, and the days are like years. Idiom: the stars move: the stars move; Material exchange: scenery change. The scenery changed and the positions of the stars moved.

Metaphor is the change of time. Idiom: the wind blows.

Metaphor has not changed much. Idiom: It's sunny after the rain.

This is also a metaphor for the political transition from darkness to light. Idiom: the part of a flower or melon that is connected with a branch.

When the melon is ripe, the pedicel naturally falls off. When the time is right, things will naturally succeed.

Synonym: water comes naturally, antonym: haste makes waste, idiom: water comes naturally, explanation: canal: where the water flows, it naturally forms a waterway.

Metaphor conditions are ripe, things will naturally succeed. Idiom: unconsciously explain: know: know; Perception: consciousness.

I don't know, I don't know. At present, it means not paying attention.

Synonym: I don't know the opposite of it: the earth-shattering idiom: There is a sky behind the world: it means that there is an endless realm beyond a certain realm. It is often used to indicate that people's horizons are limited by objective conditions and the field of knowledge needs to be continuously expanded.

It also means endless experiences in a beautiful realm. Also known as the idiom "There is a mountain outside the mountain" and "There is a peak outside the peak": there is no end to learning: it means that there is no end to learning, and we should keep making progress.

Idiom: Go straight ahead and explain: Go straight ahead and nothing can stop. Describe the brave and fearless progress.

Synonym: go ahead, be invincible, be invincible antonym: timidity, retreat, timidity. Idiom: dripping water becomes ice. Explanation: Dripping water turns into ice. Describe the cold weather.

Synonym: icehouse, antonym of ice and snow: the sun is like fire, the sun is scorching, and the wind is sunny. The idiom: goose feather and heavy snow explain that snowflakes are like goose feathers. Describe the heavy snow.

Idiom: over the mountains and mountains explanation: turn: turn; The more: too; Ridge: Mountain range. Over many mountains.

Describe the hardships of field work or journey. Idiom: study hard and practice explanation hard. Study hard and train well.

Idiom: all kinds of difficulties and hardships. Synonym: bitter and weather-beaten; Antonym: coquetry idiom: Qian Shan Wanshui Interpretation: Wandaohe, Wandaoshan.

Describe the road is difficult and far away. Synonym: the antonym of Qianshan Mountain is a Ma Pingchuan idiom: handed down from generation to generation: handed down from generation to generation.

Synonym: Idiom passed down from generation to generation: Homelessness means there is no home to go back to. Refers to displacement.

Synonym displaced, uprooted, antonym live and work in peace and contentment Idiom: Diligence makes up for mistakes. Perseverance, hard work and hard practice are synonyms, and the antonym of perseverance: stupid birds fly first. Explanation: Stupid birds fly first.

For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others. Synonym: slow birds fly first, birds fly first. Antonym: Sit still. Idiom: Everyone has a hundred explanations: others do well or learn once, do it a hundred times by themselves and learn it a hundred times.

Metaphor to catch up with others with a hundredfold effort. Synonym: stupid birds fly first idiom: catch up explanation: cheer up and catch up closely.

Antonym: Hesitant, muddle along. Idiom: Spring blossoms explain the warm climate, blooming flowers and beautiful scenery in spring. Metaphor is a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing.

Synonym spring is back, antonym flowers bloom, it's freezing, and it's freezing. Idiom: Sing aloud. Nothing: throat, throat. Sing loudly.

Antonym: Silence, shallowness, crooning Idiom: Groups of three and five show how many people are together. Synonyms are in groups, antonyms are drifting away, and there is only one idiom: carefree explanation: carefree.

Synonym: no attachments, antonym: preoccupied, worried, idiom: better bend than bend. Description: This means that poplar will only break under the action of external force and will not bend and deform. Later, it was used to describe people who would rather die than surrender and refuse to compromise.

Idiom: Righteousness and strictness explain righteousness: truth; Remarks: Text. The reason is just and sufficient, and the wording is solemn and powerful.

Idiom: mighty and unyielding explanation: mighty: strength, force; Qu: yield. * * * pressure can't make it yield.

It means firmness and tenacity. Synonym: unyielding, unyielding antonym: groveling, servile idiom: righteous words and strict explanations: righteousness: justice; Awe: A serious or awed expression.

Because of justice, he looks solemn and awesome. Synonym: fearless in face of danger, upright and upright.

2. Four-character idioms explain at least 270 idioms about animals. The idiom about "fish" is like a duck to water (1). It turned out that the monarch and the minister treated each other. Now it is often used to describe the emotional harmony between friends or couples.

(2) used to describe the environment, can satisfy. A disaster in a fish pond is a metaphor for suffering for no reason.

The fish in the pond were dragged in for no reason. Meeting fish and water (1) is a metaphor for harmony between husband and wife.

(2) metaphor and monarch. A fish sinking into a goose is a metaphor for making something out of nothing.

It is a metaphor to confuse the real with the fake. A land of fish and rice refers to a fertile place near the water.

Fish villagers, local tyrants and evil gentry bully their own villagers. Fish sink and geese fall, indicating that women are beautiful.

File in, line up and move forward in turn. Fish-goose correspondence refers to correspondence.

Lu Yuhai refers to writing errors caused by similar words. Fish in troubled waters, chaos is cheap.

The escape from the net means that the criminal has not been arrested. It is futile to ask for fish from the edge of the wood, and you can't get it.

Abalone boss metaphor environment is not good, or the place where little people gather. Garden gossip is a metaphor for fantasy without practical action.

Fish swimming in a boiling pot is a metaphor for the crisis of the situation. The idiom "one bird" is used to describe killing two birds with one stone. The naive girl's timid description of a woman or a child makes people fondle it.

A tired bird knows how to return. It describes a tired wanderer. Or a metaphor for leaving work for too long, getting bored and returning to work.

A tired bird comes home to describe a wanderer who is tired of swimming home. Or a metaphor for leaving work for too long, getting bored and returning to work.

Stupid birds fly first (1) describes a stupid person who lacks consideration in advance and often acts rashly. (2) or used to show that stupid people should act earlier than others to avoid being in a hurry.

All birds bow and hide, which means that the world is established and the hero is abandoned. It means the same as "a dead rabbit cooks a dog".

But the meaning of "birds hide as much as they can" is lighter. Birds and flowers depict the scenery of spring.

Bird-faced mandarin fish is used to describe long-term hunger and emaciation, and is also called "pigeon-shaped mandarin fish". Birds die for food, which means people die for greed.

Birds and beasts cannot refer to people in the same group. After all, people still have to live in a crowded society and cannot live in seclusion. When a bird is dying, its song is also sad. This is a metaphor. When a person is dying, he will find his conscience and say something kind.

A frightened bird is a metaphor for someone who is frightened by misfortune. The idiom "crane", just like the yellow crane, means that the characters have disappeared without a trace.

Trembling describes people's panic and self-alarm. Burning a harp and cooking a crane means that you don't understand elegance and spoil the scenery.

Wild cranes in idle clouds can be described as detached and refined, and can be used for hermits or people who retire at home and live a carefree life. Jipi and Pipi are thick and white, describing the old man as white-haired and wrinkled.

Stand out from the crowd as a metaphor for outstanding talent. Or it can be used to describe a very tall person.

A crane with hair and a child's face is a metaphor for old age and health. Cranes are long and short, and it is difficult to describe heterogeneity.

The idiom "Goose, Goose" is used to describe the beauty of women. Fish Shen Luoyan describes the beauty of a woman.

A goose's foot is a metaphor for keeping in touch with each other and keeping in touch with each other. The geese lost their order to mourn their lost brother.

The flying geese lost their brothers when their wings were broken. Fish-goose correspondence refers to correspondence.

A thousand miles of goose feathers send gifts from afar, and the gifts are light and affectionate. The idiom "the rest of the birds" means to possess others.

Quail clothing with a hundred knots is a metaphor for clothes worn out and covered with patches. An emu branch (1) is used to persuade people to have less desires. Nowadays, people often say that "wrens nest in the forest, but there is only one branch".

(2) Or a metaphor for residence, which is often used when applying for a job. "Luan Xiang monsoon" is a metaphor for a large number of talents.

There are few descriptions in the world. Feng Huang Yu Fei compared the singing of lovers with mutual appreciation; It is often used as a wedding toast.

Flying kites and jumping fish are metaphors to let nature enjoy itself. Silence is a metaphor for a noisy crowd to be quiet.

The swan's ambition is a metaphor for lofty aspirations, just like the "ambition of Qingyun". Pengcheng Wan Li wishes others a bright future, such as Li.

The sound of warblers is used to describe the singing of birds. Or a metaphor for a woman's fluent voice.

Yingying Yanyan is a metaphor for many girls. Love is a metaphor for a couple who love each other more than ever before, and it means the same as "loving a couple deeply".

When the snipe and the clam fight, the fisherman gains. Metaphor is the struggle between the two, and the third party benefits. Idioms about "Zodiac" 1. The idiom about "mouse" is to throw a mouse for fear of hurting the equipment and avoid hitting the mouse, which is a metaphor for doing things with scruples.

Running away in a panic describes the situation of running away in a mess. Although there are many skills, you can't concentrate on them.

A rat's tooth and a sparrow's horn is a metaphor for competing with others. Rat liver worm arm refers to an extremely humble and tiny thing.

Mole drinking river metaphor is small, not much; Or nothing at all. Dermatophytes are used to describe a person's evil spirits, such as caviar head and mouse eyes.

It is similar to the meaning of "monkey face with a pointed mouth", but "monkey face with a pointed mouth" only describes ugliness, while "rat head and mouse brain" emphasizes its treachery and cunning. Second, the metaphor of "Niu Jiu" Mao in idioms is extremely insignificant.

Nine cows and two tigers symbolize great power. A small test describes a talented person and shows a little talent.

Cow-ear alliance was based on blood relationship in ancient times. Cow clothes shed tears, which means that the poor couple live in poverty.

Niu Shan Zhuo (1) described that trees in mountainous areas were all cut down. (2) Change its meaning to describe a person's bald head.

There is a book hanging in the corner, which describes being diligent and eager to learn. It means the same as "hanging the beam and stabbing the stock", "reading at night" and "digging the wall to borrow light"

Ghost animals (1) describe a person as ugly and terrible. (2) Metaphorical behavior is absurd and vicious.

Cow's head and horse's face (1) describe a person's face as ugly and scary. (2) Metaphorical behavior is absurd and vicious.

Cattle, horses and dusty describe people running on the road, dusty and very tired. Cows and horses are metaphors for people or things with low status.

Niu Ding roast chicken is a metaphor of being overqualified. The bull's head is not right. Two things can't be put together at all Usually used to describe someone who answers irrelevant questions.

There are many books. The metaphor of mud cows entering the sea is gone forever without a trace.

Scar festival ox is a metaphor for knowing things clearly, doing things with ease and using them freely. Playing the lute to a cow is like not knowing amorous feelings.

Walking into a dead end is a metaphor for stubbornness and desperation. Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, difficulties or evil forces.

The calf loves it deeply.

3. Inspirational Four-character Idiom Daquan Second-grade Four-character Idiom Daquan Inspirational Four-character Idiom Daquan Second-grade Four-character Idiom Daquan

Idioms are a part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms have fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, which express certain meanings and are used as a whole in sentences. A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times, and the words used are often different from those used in modern Chinese. They represent a story or an allusion. Idiom is a ready-made word, similar to idioms and proverbs, but slightly different. Idioms are mostly written and belong to literary nature. Secondly, in the form of language, idioms are established four-character structures, and the literal meaning cannot be changed at will; Idioms have vivid, concise and vivid functions in language expression.

Definition idioms are fixed phrases formed by long-term use and tempering in language. It is a language unit with richer meaning and grammatical function than words, with rich and profound ideological connotation, short and incisive, and easy to remember and use. It is often accompanied by sentimental colors, including derogatory and positive meanings. Most idioms are four words, but there are also idioms with more than three words, and some idioms are even divided into two parts, separated by commas. The source idiom of this idiom is a fixed phrase or phrase with concise form and incisive meaning that has been formed for a long time. Idioms are mostly composed of four words, but there are also three or more words. There are five sources of idioms: first, myths and legends, such as Kuafu's daily and jingwei land reclamation; Second, fables, such as carving a boat for a sword, confuse the false with the true; Third, historical stories, such as offering a humble apology and cross the rubicon; Fourth, literary works, such as "Lao Ji Fu Yong" and "Taking care of you"; Fifth, foreign cultures, such as boundless merits, take chestnuts from the fire. There are more than 50,000 formal idioms in this paragraph, 96% of which are four-character idioms, and there are also idioms with three characters, five characters, six characters and seven characters or more. Such as "pot calling the kettle black", "Shut the door", "reinvent the wheel", "haste makes waste" and "drunkenness is not about wine". Idioms generally use four words, probably because they are easy to grasp. For example, China's ancient poetry collection "The Book of Songs" consists of four sentences, and the ancient history "Shangshu" also has some four sentences. Later, I began to read San Zi Jing, Hundred Family Names and Ganzi Wen, the last two of which are all four sentences. The first, second and third episodes of Four-eyed Miscellaneous Son and Long Wen Whip Shadow are all four words. Although this is a sermon, it shows that these four words are loved and recited by people. Some words of the ancients could have been aphorisms and idioms. Just because it was more troublesome to change it to four words, I had to give it up and use it as a guide. For example, The Story of Fan Zhongyan's Yueyang Tower in the Song Dynasty has a good meaning, which means "Worry about the world first, and enjoy the world later". However, due to the large number of words, idioms cannot be formed. We can only regard it as an epigram, and sometimes we can introduce it into the article. However, if "no pains come", it is easy to say and remember, so it can become an idiom. The phrase "all wastes flourish" in Yueyang Tower is an idiom, because it is four words. Edit the subject-predicate structure of four words in this paragraph: worthy of the name, domineering, worrying, thoughtful, buying gifts and returning pearls, changing everything; Verb-object style: being a teacher, inexplicable and afraid of the road; Joint subject-predicate type: upside down, touching the bottom, dancing; Joint verb-object style: know yourself and yourself, save your strength, beware of procrastination and give orders; Joint noun type: carelessness, opposition and illusion; Joint verb type: rapid development; Dynamic complement type: at large, asking questions blindly; Concurrent words: beggar-thy-neighbor is daunting; Side by side: Qian Shan is full of water, gilding the lily; A little formal: it's raining cats and dogs, and my fair lady (you can add the word "de" in the middle). Idioms have various structures, and the above is just a simple example. Idioms have vivid, concise and vivid functions in language expression. It has many metaphors, contrasts and ways to emphasize words. Such as "Yang obeys Yin", "external strength is hollow", "colorful", "a little knowledge", "articulate", "suffering from loss" and "chilling", each has its own magical functions. Because idioms have many meanings, writers pay great attention to the use of idioms.

Inspirational four-character idiom daquan second grade four-character idiom daquan

4. The explanation of four-character idioms should be as brief as possible.

Idiom pinyin

Idiom explanation: squint. Look at everything sideways. Describe arrogance and contempt for everything.

The origin of the idiom: Seeing the Present Situation of Monsters in Twenty Years by Qing Wu (102): "When you are popular, you are arrogant and arrogant."

2. Never fail.

Idiom pinyin:

Idiom explanation: mistake: mistake, mistake. Describe doing things with confidence and never making mistakes.

The origin of idioms Wang Chong's Ode to the Balance in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "If you listen to the court from the door, you will lose nine;" You will never lose if you go to the lobby to see the house. "

Step 3: Squeeze together

Idiom pinyin: bà o Ché ng y and Tuan

Idiom explanation: Be consistent and act like a person. Describe a close relationship.

The idiom comes from Cheng's College Times: "Liu Xiangming huddled with two other people and engaged in scientific research in a whimsical way, which had a very bad influence on his classmates." :

4, duplicity

Idiom pinyin: biǐo lǐbǐyρ

Idiom explanation: duplicity.

The origin of the idiom: "One Zhou Shu thanked the dharma circle": "Traveling all over China and foreign countries."

5, don't pull a dime

Idiom pinyin: bébáy máo máo

Idiom explanation: describe very stingy

The origin of the idiom: Song and Qin Guan's Biography: "Those who are for themselves don't pay a cent, and those who love each other don't care."

5. Four-word idioms and explanations should be short and steady: illness, illness, also refers to disaster. Enron, peace. Safe and sound. 2. It is a bad thing to pull out the seedlings and encourage them.

3. wading through the mountains: walking on the mountains. To wade, pass, or cross over water. Describe the hard work of walking a long way.

I never get tired of eating it: I hate it, but I don't like it because there are too many. Describe an article or write well, and you won't get tired of reading it once. 5. gossip: gossip, provoke. Gossiping behind others' backs, making random comments and causing disputes.

6. Intensify: fierce, fierce, violent. This fact proves that. The original reference is more developed than the original reference, and the present reference is more serious than the original reference.

7. Unpredictable: test, guess. Change, irregular change. So many changes, so fast, people can't understand.

8. Ingenuity: Ingenuity, ingenuity. No, another one. There is also an ingenious idea, which means that there are unique ingenious ideas in literature and technology.

9. Shame: Shame, shame. There is no shame in pointing to people with lower status and less knowledge than themselves for advice. 10. playing with an axe: playing with an axe in front of luban. Showing off one's skills in front of experts.

1 1. incorrigible: medicine, medication. Of a disease that is too serious to be cured. Metaphor is too bad to be saved.

12. Unbelievable: discussion, comment, discussion. A situation, development, or statement that describes something unimaginable or incomprehensible.

13. I can't control myself: I can't control my feelings. Yes, stop. This means control.

14. Perseverance: bend and yield. Scratch, bend, metaphorically surrender. Refers to not bowing down or giving in in the face of oppression and difficulties. 15. Uninvited guests: Hurry up and invite. A sudden uninvited guest.

16. High-rise building: building: pouring water and splashing water; Ling: A bottle of water. Pour the water out of the bottle from the top of the tall building. Metaphor condescending, unstoppable.

17. Disdain to argue: debate, debate. Scrap, feel worthwhile. Think it's not worth arguing about.

18. It goes without saying: speak, explain. Yu, I see. You can understand without explanation. 19. Happen to coincide: make an appointment, agree and discuss. Do not discuss, but agree. 20. Thorough: No discount means completeness and thoroughness.

6. The two-character idiom 1 describes autumn:

In the autumn season, the scenery is pleasant, the layers of forests are dyed, the golden sky is high and the clouds are light, and the wild geese fly south in autumn, and the mountains and rivers are magnificent.

The grain is abundant and the fruits are fragrant. Chunhua Qiushi Qiushou Dongzang

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Many people go in and out happily, colorful, happy, talking and laughing, winding.

Come and go.

3、ABAC

Big and round, thin and long, wide and long, fragrant and sweet, big and red, running around.

walk up and down

4. Style

Short feet, strong inches and complementary advantages.

It is futile to pull out the seedlings and encourage them. When they are ripe, they will shoot at the Japanese Jingwei in the the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon for reclamation.

Nvwa Patches up the Sky

5. Numeric idioms

Seriously said nothing, half-hearted, colorful in all directions, all kinds of things.

The Eight Immortals crossed the sea, nine Niu Yi made their fortune, and hundreds of thousands of troops were in Qian Shan.

6. Four words in the text:

Beautiful, magical, cosmopolitan, strange and amiable, all kinds of trees are in full bloom.

Melons and fruits are fragrant, and there are many discussions about places of interest. Technology cannot wait.

The endless high-rise buildings with beautiful scenery shine with all kinds of golden lights without a trace.

Keep complaining and talking to yourself.

7. Explain a short four-word idiom, 40 words, rubbing one's hands, and the pronunciation of cā zh is 黚黚 ng mó quá n. Explain the appearance of being ready to use force, ready to start work or anxious.

Words are pronounced with bare hands, and the meaning is empty. Metaphor has no dependence.

The words are thick and thin, and the pronunciation is hü u j and bó f ā. The explanation is that a lot of savings are slowly released. Describe that only when you are fully prepared can you get things done well.

The pronunciation of the prefix storm is Kuang fēng bào yǔ. The definition refers to the storm. It also refers to a violent momentum or a sinister situation.

I don't know what's wrong. I don't know what to do. Describe a difficult situation or mental disorder.

If the word is missing, the pronunciation is ruruo y ǒ u su ǒ sh:, and the definition seems to be missing something. Describe the appearance of being distracted.

It also describes the feeling of emptiness in my heart. If you are in a hurry, you will be wise in your hurry. When I was in a hurry, I suddenly thought of a way

The original meaning of self-pity pronunciation interpretation is to regret your mistakes and correct them yourself. Now it just means regretting your mistakes.

Words are in the ascendant. Pronunciation f ā ng x ā ng wè ià i Interpretation Everything is developing, and it has not come to an end. The long string of prefix is pronounced in Japanese. Chá ng Shé ng J ì ri ì Interpretation: Tie the sun with a long rope.

Metaphor wants to keep time. The day-to-day pronunciation of words defines the day-to-day transmission.

Metaphor for a long time. It also describes the passage of time in vain.

The pronunciation of words is changing with each passing day. The definition is updated every day and changes every month. Refers to the rapid development or progress, the emergence of new things, new atmosphere.

The prefix is flowers and full moon. Pronunciation Hu ā h m: o yuè yuá n Interpretation Flowers bloom and fall, and the moon is round. Metaphor is beautiful and complete.

It is often used to congratulate people on their weddings. The second pronunciation of the central word in Shuo Wen Jie Zi is a metaphor for the reunion of husband and wife after separation or divorce.

Pronunciation zuǒ yòu féng yuán's explanation, originally meant to be widely appreciated, should be generous. Later, it was also said to be handy and very smooth.

The pronunciation of the prefix white dragon fish suit bái lóng yú fú Interpretation: White dragon turns into a fish in the middle reaches of the abyss. It is a metaphor for an emperor or a high official to hide his identity and modify his itinerary.

Interpretation of the pronunciation of the word "drive away mice" I want to hit mice with something, but I'm afraid it will break nearby utensils. Metaphor has scruples about doing things and dares not let go.

Words are unbridled, interpretation is unbridled, and there is no scruple. Between the lines are both talented and beautiful, and the pronunciation is cái mào jù quán, which is both talented and beautiful.

Also known as "both talent and appearance", "both talent and appearance", "both talent and appearance" and "both talent and appearance". Pronunciation dào mào àn rán Interpretation of Taoist appearance: serious appearance; Lan Xiao: Arrogant expression.

Refers to a serious attitude. If these words are not easy to pronounce, pǐ jí tài lái explained that when adversity reaches its extreme, it will become prosperity.

Bad luck is coming, and so is good luck. Look at the words left and right. Pronunciation zuǒ gù yòu pàn Interpretation.

Describe a person's proud expression. Look at the sky from the bottom of the well. Pronunciation zuò jǐng guān tiān Interpretation: Looking at the sky from the bottom of the well.

Metaphor is small in vision and little in knowledge. Words on pins and needles. Pronunciation ZuòLi bān Interpretation It is neither sitting nor standing.

Describe nervousness and anxiety. The tireless pronunciation and explanation of words: diligence and indefatigability.

Refers to hard work or study. Words teach people tireless pronunciation. The definition of Hu ré né bé ré né juà n teaches people to be particularly patient and never get tired.

The pronunciation of the words chré n y ? bi m: o interpretation is unexpected. The words are empty and superficial, and the pronunciation x ū y ǒ u qí bi m: o is empty and beautiful, but it is not good.

It means in name only. Everything is finished. Pronunciation: mù y ǐ ché ng zh! U interpretation: the tree has been made into a boat.

The metaphor is that things are a foregone conclusion and cannot be changed. The pronunciation of words was successful, and the work of explanation and description was very successful from the beginning.

The initial word gathers sand to make a tower, which is pronounced as jù shā chéng tǎ m: release the tower with fine sand. Originally refers to children's tower-stacking game.

After metaphor, many a mickle makes a mickle. Emphasis is placed on the pronunciation of words. j jojīng Hu shén The original meaning is that the monarch and the minister work together and brainstorm.

The latter description is highly concentrated. The pronunciation of the prefix niú guǐ shé shén originally describes fantasy and grotesque.

After metaphor form * * * bad people in society. Words will be pronounced immediately. If you put the pole in the sun, you will see the shadow immediately.

Metaphor immediately see the effect. Different people have different questions: 62616964654757a68696416fe59ee7ad94313326462381. Different people have different views from different positions or angles.

The pronunciation of chù jǐng shēng qíng means to be touched by the scene in front of you, causing association and some feelings. The word is very shocking. The pronunciation is ch \u m \u j\ng x \u n \u n \ u n. I was shocked to see some serious situations.

The original pronunciation of the words Dú jjiang x ρ n has a unique and ingenious mind. Refers to creativity in skill and art.

I want to do it, but I don't have enough strength. If you save a day, pronounce it as l ì w m 4 n ku á ng l á n Explain metaphor and try your best to save a dangerous situation.

Pronunciation: I try my best to exclude all kinds of opinions and let my own opinions prevail. The interpretation of bó c m: I zh ò ng Chá ng has absorbed the strengths of various schools in many aspects.

Keep your word. Pronunciation bù fù zhòng wàng Interpretation lived up to expectations. The pronunciation of the words dà xǐ guò wàng is better than I expected. I am ecstatic, so I am very happy.

The word "paunchy" is pronounced dàf pián pián, and the definition describes the appearance of obesity. The words are full of economic pronunciations M M 4 M m m 4 mǎn fù jīng lún ú n, and interpretation is a metaphor for political knowledge and opinions.

Describe people as extremely talented and resourceful. The pronunciation of the word heart xρn fρzhρ Juan's interpretation metaphor hides a serious disaster.

It also refers to the biggest hidden danger. The word is absent-minded, pronounced as x and x ě xěn bùzàI yānān n, and the meaning is not here.

Of inattention.