Arrangement of error-prone idioms

A, object misuse class:

Sad without hurting: used in poetry, music and works, not sad without hurting the heart.

Mourning is everywhere: used for victims who groan, cry and are displaced under cruel rule.

Live and work in peace and contentment: it is used to make people live and work in peace and contentment, not to "live and work in peace and contentment"

Happy-go-lucky: used to deal with abnormal phenomena or unsatisfactory situations.

All-round exquisiteness: used to deal with people and things.

A fleeting moment: used of time

Step through the poplar; Used for archery or shooting.

Never tire of reading, never get tired of solving problems, never get sidetracked, be thorough, lean on horses, be frank and approachable, and sing Long song when crying, all in English, without extra points: used to describe speaking and writing articles.

One in a hundred: used to describe extremely excellent and rare people or things.

Half green and half yellow: used when things or ideas are immature, not to describe faces.

Cup bow snake shadow: not used to indicate that something is out of thin air.

Writing dragon snake, writing letters and doodling, flying dragon snake: used to describe calligraphy.

Self-care: things used for yourself.

Blue wisp: used for the hardships of starting a business, not the hardships of life.

Beyond the reach of the whip: used to achieve strength.

Aggravation: used for severity and severity, not for good development trend.

Unique: used in the conception and layout of poetry.

Ingenious: used for skill and artistic conception.

Nothing: used to describe poverty, not lack of strengths or specialties.

Firefighting: only used on the winner's side.

Shameless question: used for people with high status and knowledge to those with low status and knowledge.

Spread like wildfire: used to spread news quickly

Uninterrupted: used in an emergency, or in a subtle and long voice, it is not necessary to express continuity.

Non-publication theory: used for unchangeable remarks, not for unpublishable articles.

Imagination: used in future situations.

Close to the ear: as a complement after "de"

Unreasonable: it used to be arrogance, not incomprehension.

Eclectic: used for painting and writing articles.

Penniless: Used to describe people who are poor, not worthless.

Can't finish reading: used to describe the tragic and moving article, not to describe the quality of the article.

Very: used in literary and artistic works.

Not fire: used for performances, not for commodity sales.

Without learning and skills: it is used to indicate that there is no learning and skills, but it does not mean that there is no learning and skills. It cannot be modified by "all day" and "whole month"

Loss: used for the loss or absence of things, and for the rapid spread of things.

The word "disapproval": it is not used to express disapproval.

I don't know what to say: used to refer to the speaker, not to the obedient person.

At a loss: use it when people are embarrassed or anxious, not when people are excited and happy.

Not enough for training: used to indicate that it is not worthy of being used as an example or criterion and is not used for teaching.

Uneven: used for inconsistency in size, height and length, not for time.

Desperate management: used to engage in a cause wholeheartedly, not mismanagement.

Terrible: used to hate to the extreme, not to people.

Grass grows and warblers fly: used to describe the spring scenery in Jiangnan.

Look askance: used to describe fear and resentment, not to express contempt or contempt.

Colorful: used for many kinds of flowers, not one kind.

Dissatisfaction: used to describe general satisfaction, not bad.

In the long run: if it is used in the future, it means bad.

Energetic: used to describe people.

Deep miss: used for missing, not for yearning and hope.

Heavy traffic: Used of cars, horses or vehicles

Surprise: Used for embarrassment or amazement, not anger.

Alliance under the city: used for forced surrender, not for equal consultation.

Bare land thousands of miles away: used to describe the sight of a large number of land being barren caused by drought or insect pests, not to describe the consequences of fire.

Turn a deaf ear: used to describe people who don't want to listen to other people's opinions, not people who are absorbed and haven't heard them.

Superb: used to describe the skill has reached a wonderful state, not to describe the ecstasy of listening.

Charming: Used to describe women or charming scenery, not touching articles.

Careful and painstaking: the former is used for derogatory meaning and the latter is used for commendatory meaning.

Wear cloud shoes, very sonorous: used for singing.

Chunlan Qiuju: Used to describe characters, not orchids and chrysanthemums.

Take a long-term view: used to thinking things over carefully, not rushing to make a decision, not taking a long-term view.

Idle time: used to idle away time, not to describe the hardships and difficulties of years.

Fight: not used for positive behavior

Make things big: used to describe doing things carelessly, not making things big and small.

Generous home: used to refer to experts, scholars or insiders, not generous or stingy.

Happy people: used to punish bad people.

Righteousness: used for righteousness, not for villains or wrong behavior.

Snail paste: used to describe the popularity of the army, rather than scrimping.

Thrilling: Used of music and articles.

The lights are dim, the spring is dim, and the interest is dim: used to express dim, scattered and attenuated, without the meaning of luxury and prosperity.

Enter the room: used to indicate that knowledge or skills have reached a high level, not to indicate entering the room.

Unbreakable: Used of a theory or doctrine

Give full help: give it to yourself for others, not to others for yourself.

Xia Qing in winter: used for children's meticulous service to their parents, not for natural climate.

Cardamom: used for girls aged thirteen or fourteen.

Unique eyes: used for keen eyesight

Short and pithy: Used of an article, speech, or person.

Go to court: Being interrogated in court before cannot be understood as going to court or going to court.

Face-to-face: elders use it for younger generations.

Two or three virtues: not used for poor moral character.

Earth-shaking: Used as an attribute, such as "earth-shaking changes"

Sexual intercourse: used to describe capriciousness or trickery, not to impose it on others.

Red tape: used for all kinds of etiquette

Satire: used for passive satire, not active satire.

Counterattack: used to turn weapons around and attack the camp, which does not mean counterattack.

Gossip: used to spread rumors and slander others, can't describe the waterfall.

Apprentice: used to improve one's official position and status.

Full of noise: used to describe noisy sounds, not lively scenes.

Charming: Used to describe behavior.

Charming: not used to criticize people's improper style.

Trembling: used to describe people who are suspicious when they are panicked, not to describe fierce fighting.

Wind and rain: used in scenes, unnatural wind and rain.

Storm: used for social darkness, not for bad weather with wind and rain.

Rare: used to describe rare and precious people or things.

A glimpse: used for careful observation, in-depth study, deep impression, and emphasis on results.

Laugh: Used to show indifference, indifference or disdain, and not to smile.

Magnificent: Used for architecture and decoration, not for manners or manners.

Make-up: used to change only the appearance and form, but the content remains the same, which does not mean changing the old look.

Mountain scenery: used for morality and behavior, not for mountain colors.

High mountains and flowing water: used to describe bosom friends or beautiful music, but it is not natural and smooth.

Strategic position: not used for noble behavior, consciousness or high level.

From each according to his ability, destiny takes a hand, closely related, rally, hot, make a comeback, mixed fish and dragons: used to describe people.

There are more servants than you can count: many servants are used by people or things, not replaced.

Bitterness: used for unpleasant things, not for holding a grudge against people.

Li Xia, Gua Tian: It is used to describe suspicious places, not rural life.

Crucian carp crossing the river: used to follow the fashion and used in a derogatory sense.

Vows of eternal love: for love.

Terrible: used for bad things that happen in society, and the events are real.

Hearty: Used for sleeping, drinking, calligraphy, painting and literary works.

Sea of sweat: for books and documents.

Good teacher: used to describe immodesty, self-righteousness, love to show old qualifications, and can't show love for teachers' work.

Amiable and approachable: used for people's attitude, not their manners.

Cheerful: Used to describe a cheerful and kind face.

Lion roar: used to describe a fierce wife.

From the back: not used in passive sentences

Prefer one to another: for people, for the unit, for the collective, not for things.

Be vividly portrayed: used for vivid portraits and vivid descriptions of people.

Who is the winner: Used in sports events or literary awards.

Beauty: used to describe the beauty of women. As a noun, it cannot be modified by adverbs, such as "Geng".

Dissolution: used to eliminate doubts, misunderstandings and estrangements, not to worry.

Comfort: used for writing, drawing and writing articles, not for etiquette.

Vivid: used for narrative and vivid description, not for performance.

Destroy the family to solve the problem: it is used to donate all the family property to save the country, which does not mean that the family is ruined or in trouble.

Suddenly enlightened: not used to describe character.

Vivid: Used to describe and imitate reality.

Deterioration: used for adverse changes in the situation, not for the better.

Brainstorming: it is used to concentrate the wisdom of the masses and widely absorb useful opinions from leaders, not for discussion.

Get together: used to describe many talented people getting together, not ordinary people.

Abrupt: Used of a sudden stop of sound

Have it both ways: Used in a derogatory sense, not to describe flexibility.

Opinions vary: for many people, not for one person.

Change your mind: used for indecision and eccentricity, not for indecision.

Nervous: Used of calligraphy or tense situations

Rise up: used in uprisings and rebellions

Needle holder: it is used to pass secrets and know-how to others, not for doctors to treat diseases.

Silence: not used for being too cold to make a sound.

Insensitive: euphemistic refusal is used to express refusal to do something, not to refuse other people's demands.

Nine Niu Yi hairs: used to indicate insignificance, not to describe scarcity.

Don't come back after a long vacation: for long-term borrowing, it doesn't mean not coming back.

Concrete and subtle: not used for concrete and subtle things.

Make a comeback: used as a derogatory term for pouncing again after organizational failure.

Unique: used for extremely rare, not for absolute absence.

Openness: used to be honest with each other and not to publish.

Kan Kan and Conversation: Used to speak confidently, not to chat.

Generosity: generosity is used to help others, not to spend (shopping, dining)

Gracefully: Used of behavior, not people.

Empty valley footsteps: used for rare remarks or news, not for valley footsteps.

Gripping: Used in poetry and performance.

Bitterness: used to persuade people with shortcomings and mistakes.

Talk big and talk about Kan Kan: the former is used in a derogatory sense, while the latter is used in a commendatory sense.

Collusion: used for two people or two groups of bad guys, not for one group or a group of bad guys.

Old Yan Fei San: used between husband and wife or lovers.

Unbreakable: used for friendship and unity

Old-fashioned: used for young people who are not energetic.

Old age, healthy hair: used for the elderly.

Penetrate the back of a paper: Used of calligraphy or poetry.

Strive for governance: for the sake of national governance

Good and bad: for quality, not level and achievement.

Clean hands: poor people for officials, not ordinary people.

Live within your means: used to arrange expenses according to your income, not to show that you can do what you can.

A dazzling array: used in books and handicrafts.

Rows of beautiful: used to describe buildings and houses.

Exquisite and exquisite: used for furniture, handicrafts and rockeries, not for large vessels or buildings.

Perfection: used for technical proficiency or academic achievement, not for style.

Who is the winner? Used in fierce competition

Time and time again: used to describe many cases where there are no mistakes in experiments and they are not used in exams.

Slightly better: not used for price comparison.

Luoyang paper expensive: used in engineering, not for paper expensive.

A steady stream; Used for people, horses, cars and boats.

Wrapped in horse skin: just because soldiers are used in battle doesn't mean they are so poor that they have to wrap their bodies in horse skin.

Make a fuss: for bad things.

Be inspired; Used of knowledge and ideas.

Rejuvenation of wonderful hands: used to describe brilliant medical skills.

Live up to its reputation: for good reputation, not for generic names.

Famous mountain karma: used to write books and make statements.

Shot in the open and shot in the back: used to attack in both open and dark ways, not for your friends.

Tomorrow's yellow flowers: used for outdated things, not for beautiful and fresh things.

Gong to clear the way: it is used to create public opinion, not to knock gongs to let people pass.

Mu Shixin: used for people who are not tempted, not stupid.

Furious: used for insight, not bright eyes.

Stubbornness: used for superb skills, not one-sided views.

Opposite directions: used to describe the opposite of actions and purposes, not to describe two people in opposite directions.

Valuable: used to praise people, not scenery.

Mud and sand: Used of people or things

In the prime of life: used to describe the elderly who are in their prime and cannot be used for retirement.

Don't forget: don't use it for misfortune or pain.

Clap your hands for joy: it is mostly used to eliminate hatred and achieve justice.

Throw a brick to attract jade: for the speaker himself, not for others.

Collusion: Used of two people or a large group of bad guys

Gao Ming: for the speaker himself, not for others.

Pipa Farewell: Used for women to remarry.

Accessible: Used of objects or people

Meet by chance: to strangers, not to people you already know.

Chaos: used to describe things that are complicated, difficult to distinguish, and cannot be understood as unrealistic.

Too many cooks: for many people, not one person.

Filariasis in July: used in cool weather, not suitable for hot weather in July.

Aiai: Used to describe a population that eats, not to hesitate or be cowardly.

Enthusiastic: used to describe fearless spirit and spirit, which does not make people very angry.

Majestic: Used to describe very brave people, not buildings.

Once in a blue moon: used for rare opportunities, not for people.

Wonderful workmanship: used for man-made things to describe exquisite craftsmanship.

Tilt your feet, etc.: It will be realized soon, but it doesn't mean to tilt your feet, etc.

Qin Jin's goodness: used for the marriage of two surnames.

Childhood sweetheart: Used of young men and women.

Qingeman dance: used for light music and gentle dance. As a noun, it does not mean singing and dancing.

Their nest: used to send all manpower to harass, used in derogatory terms.

Fall in love with the countryside, beautiful and fragrant, graceful and blue, be a heroine, show off your beauty, sink fish and fall wild goose, close the moon and feel ashamed of flowers: used for women.

Intimacy: used between men and women

No way: it's used to give people feelings, not to do actions.

Brothers and sisters: used between non-brothers.

Product difference: used for delicate and vivid articles, don't misunderstand it as revealing its true colors.

Independence: for life, not for a certain period of time.

No offense in autumn; Used for strict military discipline

Perfect, amazing, ordinary, handy, carry forward, turn a deaf ear, turn a deaf ear, brag, talk about Kan Kan, turn a blind eye, meet unexpectedly, belittle yourself, relish: used as a predicate, but not an object.

Perfect blame: used to demand perfection, not blame.

Strive for the first place: the former is used for derogatory meaning, while the latter is used for commendatory meaning.

Concentration: High concentration for study and work.

People who die of overwork: just because you use less things and use more people doesn't mean that things are not practical or frivolous.

Old pearl yellow: used for women

Overcrowding: used for the disadvantages of many people and few people.

Give up what you love: for what you love.

Daily chart: it is used to extend the winter to the next day, not to increase the daily chart.

Careful work: for kings or state leaders, not for ordinary people.

As beautiful as a flower: used for scenery or a bright future

Like thunder: used for people's fame, not for prestige.

Treading on thin ice: for people's mood, not for the environment.

For example, sitting in the spring breeze is to get a good education, not for the beautiful natural scenery or the warm climate like spring.

Straight to the point: used for analysis, description and discussion of calligraphy or articles.

Three orders and five applications: superior to subordinate.

Three people make a tiger: it is used for spreading rumors and rumors, not for unity.

Tripartite: used in three aspects of confrontation, focusing on "separation" rather than "combination"

The mountain is high and the water is long: it is a metaphor for kindness and affection, not like a metaphor for mountains and rivers.

Ephemeral: Used of time or opportunity

Interested in writing: not used to indicate that the creator is of high level.

Simple explanation: used for speeches or articles, not for painting.

Yell: Used of words and rumors

Full of energy: used to describe full of energy.

Be an unknown teacher: just because you have no reason to do things doesn't mean you have no reputation.

Ten rooms and nine empty rooms: used in tragic scenes where people are displaced by natural and man-made disasters, not when there is no one at home.

Rock-breaking: articles used to discuss novelty and surprise, not surprising news.

Initiator: used as an initiator for bad atmosphere.

Affection for calf: used for parents' love for their children.

Bear the brunt: In the past, it was attacked or suffered first, but it didn't mean first.

Second to none: used to rank first and praise, not to deny or negative people or things.

The two ends of the first mouse: used for indecision, not for words and deeds.

Get to the bottom of it: used to find out the truth, not to pursue the right answer or truth.

Push the boat with the current: not used to indicate compliance with the rules.

Tear one's heart out: used for crying

Sensational: Used to deliberately exaggerate, it is fabricated and false.

Accidental encounter: used of strangers.

Go with the flow: used to have no opinion, not to wander around.

Poised: Used in an emergency

Laugh and laugh: Used in tense or critical situations

Amazing: Used of good things.

Take something from the bag: it's easy to do things.

Maverick: used for people's lofty aspirations.

Invert things: Used as a complement, such as "invert things"

Flattery: Used to describe words, with derogatory meaning.

Forever and ever: used for a long time, often used in love declarations.

Family happiness: used between family members

Powerful and unconstrained style: used in poetry and calligraphy.

Slim and graceful: used to describe a woman's figure or flowers and trees.

Same day: used for differences in time

Grief: it can only be used to describe people's attitude, not the nature of things; Only hate, no sorrow.

Give back a peach: to repay the benefits of others, not to retaliate.

Retreat from three houses: it is a metaphor for giving in and avoiding conflicts, not for avoiding disasters.

Stand out: used to describe outstanding talent.

All is silent: used in the natural environment, not in people.

Empty alley: used for celebrations, welcoming guests and other grand occasions, not for empty alleys.

Self-deprecation: I am used to underestimating myself rather than being kind to others.

Far behind: Used of far behind

Looking back, not in the same breath, not in the same breath, let nature take its course, overnight, generalize, follow one's inclinations, treat equally, casually, nitpick, confuse people, cross the line: used in negative sentences or interrogative sentences.

Dangerous words and deeds: used for honest words and deeds, not dangerous words and deeds.

Bian Wei's Three Musts: Used for studying hard.

Vivid: used to describe, imitate and carve lifelike, not used in natural things.

Become a common practice: used to describe a good fashion and atmosphere.

No punctuation: it is used to finish an article in one breath without revision, which does not mean that the article has no punctuation.

Catch turtles in a jar: used as a predicate, you can't say "catch turtles in a jar"

Unparalleled: used to describe people who are excellent.

Always: used in negative sentences, used with "no"

Five winds and ten rains: used to describe the good weather, not the disasters caused by wind and rain.

Dance and ink: used to play with word skills or distort legal provisions, used as a derogatory term.

Don't donate: don't abandon the size, don't donate if you don't use it.

Narrow road meeting: used to meet enemies, not old friends.

When you just got off the bus: used to refer to when you have just arrived at a new place or job, not just getting off the bus.

Lower Riba people: used in popular literature and art.

Act first, then act: used for subordinates to report to their superiors after handling things, not for the relationship at the same level or the relationship between superiors and subordinates.

Respect each other as guests, take Mei Qi and the second time around as an example, get married, grow old together, a perfect match made in heaven, a good match for a hundred years: used between husband and wife.

Help each other: in trouble, not in peacetime.

Snack food: used to handle state affairs and praise the king.

Have a lingering fear: used in the past.

Graffiti: used for calligraphy, not painting.

Xingyun: used for writing and singing.

Unscrupulous: used to describe generosity and lack of scheming.

Delicious: Used to describe a woman or scenery.

Open-minded: used to praise others.

Vivid: Used to make artistic images vivid.

Hanging pot to save the world: used for practicing medicine to save the world

Step by step: for work and study

Appreciation of elegance and vulgarity: it is used for people's cultural and artistic level, not for the elegance and vulgarity of works.

Get ready for battle: used to make full preparations and wait for the enemy to attack, not for others.

Chun Xue: Used in elegant literature and art.

Ye Gong Long Hao: Used to describe that he likes something verbally, but actually he doesn't like it. It's not used to describe his inconsistency.

Erase: Used for achievements and advantages, not for crimes, mistakes or shortcomings.

Sing three sighs: used to describe poetry.

A brush stroke: used for writing, drawing and writing articles.

A promise of a thousand dollars: used to keep one's word and keep one's promise.

In one go: used to talk, write articles or do things.

Keep one word: used to speak with weight.

Keep your word: used to speak with weight, but it does not mean that you keep your word and can't use it for yourself.

It's a long story: used for bad things

By the horse: used for writing articles, not for doing things.

There is no turning back: I am used to going forward for justice, not for ordinary things.

Follow the trend: not used to indicate following the trend.

Skillfulness: used for skilled skills, not for leisurely life.

Vivid: used for speeches, performances and writing articles.

Orderly: used to do things and write articles, not to put things in order.

Miscellaneous eyes: used to describe things, not people.

Be kind to others: it is used to help others in good faith, not to get along well with others and be harmonious and United.

Be kind to others: used to help others in good faith, not to be polite to others.

Like mushrooms after rain: a phenomenon used to describe good things

Complaints abound: used to describe the general dissatisfaction of the masses, not personal.

Vivid on paper: used to describe, describe, etc.

Song and dance: used as a predicate, not as an attribute or complement.

Once upon a time: used not too long ago, not used to indicate once, I don't know when.

Make a name for yourself; Used for teenagers

Fingering: both gestures are used when speaking, and no movements are made; It is also used for rash accusations and criticisms.

Turn a deaf ear: not used for vision

Rally: used to regain strength after setbacks or failures, ready to do it again, as a compliment.

Beads inlaid with jewels: used for women's wear

Pearly and round: used in songs and articles.

Outstanding: used to describe outstanding, beyond ordinary people, can not describe people's character.

Shortage: used to describe clothes in rags, and also used to describe clothes that don't fit.

Countless books: used in many crimes

Self-pity: used to regret and correct. Now it only refers to regret, not complaining.

Glancing at flowers: used to roughly observe things, emphasizing the observation process, and can't say "feel it at a glance"

Patrol: used to observe things, not to feel.

Unforgettable sin: used to describe the most heinous crime, it does not mean that the crime will not die.

Both sides: used for doing things or being smooth.

Light makeup and heavy makeup: light makeup and heavy makeup are two opposite aspects, which cannot be carried out at the same time, that is, they cannot be used by one person.

Good at observing the poor classics: used to study the classics until they are old.

Family entertainment: for family entertainment, not for friends and classmates.

Dragon horse spirit: used for the elderly to be energetic.

Turn the situation around: used in dangerous and sinister situations

Say it out loud: for the leaders.

Can't agree: for many people, not for one person.

Efficient: Used of people

Stand out: for talents