What does the idiom mean, what does it mean?

Updated on culture 2024-02-08
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The metaphor is that the speech is pulled, and there is no center.

    Edition 64 describes doing things rigidly and not knowing how to be flexible.

    "Not being decent" means not being decent or being presentable.

    Three mistakes, four mistakes, upside down. Describe a lot of mistakes or falsehoods.

    Incoherent describes incoherent words and deeds or confusion, and mental trance.

    The description of lowly attitude also refers to the lowly nature of the work.

    Upside down describes a disordered way of speaking and doing things.

    Losing three or four describes doing things sloppily and carelessly, either losing this or forgetting that.

    The four seas are universal: the ancients believed that China was surrounded by seas, so they called the whole country "four seas"; Accurate: Accurate. The universal truth of parables applies everywhere.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Idioms (chengyu, idioms) are stereotyped phrases or phrases in the vocabulary of the Chinese Chinese language. Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture, with fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, indicating a certain meaning, and are applied as a whole in sentences. A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it is often different from modern Chinese in terms of wording, and it represents a story or allusion.

    Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different. Idioms are a shining pearl in Han culture.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no idiom for "get something", but there are idioms for "get () get ()" as follows:

    1. Measure the size and size.

    Pinyin: dé chǐ dé cùn

    [Explanation]: De: obtain, obtain. refers to the real good points, more or less is more or less .

    Source]: Western Han · Liu Xiang "Warring States Policy · Qin Ce III": "The king is not as good as a distant friend and attacks closely, and if he gets an inch, he will be the king's inch, and if he gets a ruler, he will also be the king's ruler." ”

    Example to form a sentence]: Then it is easier and less advanced, then you have to get the size and the inch, although it is less, but all of it is mine. Song · Zhu Xi, "Answer to Zhu Peng's Sun Book".

    Pinyin**]: d c d c

    Synonym. : Inch by inch.

    Usage]: as a predicate, object; It means that you can get as much as you can.

    2. Gain inches and feet

    Pinyin: dé cùn dé chǐ

    [Interpretation]: Refers to more or less gain. the latter also refers to how much you can get as much as you can .

    Source]: Warring States Policy · Qin Ce III": "The king is not as good as a distant friend and a close attack, and if he gets an inch, he will be the king's inch, and if he gets a ruler, he will also be the king's ruler." ”

    Pinyin**]: d c d c

    synonyms]: to get a ruler to get an inch.

    Usage]: as a predicate, object; It means that you can get as much as you can.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Deg the village. dé chǐ dé cùn ]

    De: obtain, obtain. refers to the real good points, more or less is more or less .

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The idiom of got, got:

    Inch to get a ruler, to get a ruler, to say that you can't do it, to plant melons to get melons, to plant beans to get beans, to plant melons to get melons, to plant plums and plums, to get the sky, to get the land,

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    : Inch by inch. It means that there is more or less something to gain. the latter also refers to how much you can get as much as you can .

    However, it is necessary to identify the opinions, the Chinese and foreign countries are united, and they work together to insist, and the camera preparation must be carried out in an orderly manner. Qing Xue Fucheng, "Preparing for the Establishment of Consular Officers on the Islands of the South Seas to Protect the Chinese Minshu".

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I didn't find this idiom, it may be "Inch Gets Scale" and "Got Ruler" found in the screenshot when searching for "Idioms at the Beginning".

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No matter what "gets" or what "gets", they can't form a four-character idiom!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are idioms for the word.

    Be in one's element. Pay for one's whistle.

    Drift along. Give an inch and take a mile.

    I can't afford to offend. On a cloud.

    Can’t get enough. Unique.

    Win money from others, and eliminate disasters with others.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Gain and loss, gain and loss, gain and loss.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Bang bang dang.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The idioms are: get the ruler and get the inch, dig the shape of the limbs, plant melons and get melons, and plant plums and get plums.

    The idioms are: plant melons and get melons, plant plums and get plums, win people's hearts, and get inches. 2: Pinyin is, guǐdé. 3: The structure is, (left and right structure) to get (left and right structure). 4: Zhuyin is、

    What is the specific explanation, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:

    1. Explanation of words [click here to view the details of the plan] Bi Lao.

    A few, almost.

    2. Citations and Explanations.

    A few, almost. Quoting Zhu Shi's "Epitaph of Tai Student Chen Jun": "Guilin Chen Xiangguo came to the governor to supervise him, saw the name of the king, and regretted that the special people gained and lost.

    Qing Feng Guifen's "Pan Shun's Daiding Looking at the Cloud Map Preface": "Either you can get it and go against it, or you can get it without seeking it, there are a few of them, and you can't help it." ”

    3. Network Explanation.

    Got a few, almost got. Qing Zhu Shi "Epitaph of Tai Student Chen Jun": "Guilin Chen Xiangguo came to the governor to supervise, saw the name of the king, regretted that the special people gained and lost, sighed that the king kept the fate, and the study and judgment of several generations heard in Mr. Adult.

    Qing Feng Guifen's "Pan Shun's Daiding Looking at the Cloud Map Preface": "Either you can get it and go against it, or you can get it without seeking it, there are a few of them, and you can't help it." ”

    Words about De.

    He must not die, he must not be violated, and his appearance is so great that he will not be able to die.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Question 1: An idiom, what does it mean to be satisfied: to be satisfied with the fulfillment of wishes. Describe the proud mood of ambition. Same as "Willful".

    Like-mindedness: Describe the interests are extremely compatible.

    Question 2: What is the meaning of the idiom 得意满志得 [yì mǎn zhì dé].

    Paraphrasing: Satisfaction with the fulfillment of wishes. Describe the proud mood of ambition. Same as "Willful".

    Question 3: Idioms, what is appropriate detailed and slightly appropriate (xiáng luè dé dtouchng).

    Explanation: Detailed: Detailed and brief; Appropriate: Appropriate, appropriate. It means that the areas that should be detailed and should be brief are handled appropriately.

    Source: Warring States Zhao Xun "Xunzi Non-Xiang": "If you are slightly, you will be large, and if you are detailed, you will be small."

    Question 4: What does the idiom mean to be proud of dé yì yáng yáng

    Interpretation] Yangyang: a smug look. Describe the appearance of satisfaction and complacency.

    Language] Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian's "Historical Records Guan Yan Liebiography": "High-spirited, very self-satisfied." ”

    synonyms] complacent, proud.

    Usage] Complementary; as an adverbial; Refers to smugness.

    Example sentence] Single-way platform replied: "Although busy, I don't feel bitter. (Qing Li Baojia's "Officialdom Appearance" Chapter 57).

    Question 5: What is the idiom of meaning and what is the idiom Explanation of the idiom.

    Pinyin]: yì qì xiāng dé

    Interpretation]: Describe the interests of the extremely compatible.

    Idiom explanation.

    Pinyin]: yì mǎn zhì dé

    Paraphrasing: Satisfaction with the fulfillment of wishes. Describe the proud mood of ambition. Same as "Willful".

    Question 6: What to get what words are self-satisfying.

    Question 7: What is the idiom? Kill two birds with one stone.

    Question 8: What does the idiom mean?

    意满志得 [yì mǎn zhì dé].

    Explanation] Satisfaction with the fulfillment of wishes. Describe the proud mood of ambition. Same as "Willful".

    From] Qing Huang Zongxi's "Epitaph of Jinshi's Friend Zhang Jun": "The first Jinshi is full of ambition, and I think."

    Question 9: The idiom "what is appropriate" should be detailed and appropriate

    Question 10: What should the idiom mean?

    Smug Chinese.

    pronunciation] [zì míng dé yì].

    Explanation] Naruto: Means, thinks. I think I'm sorry and I'm very proud.

    Source] Qing Pu Songling's "Liao Zhai Zhi Yi Jiangcheng": "The sisters have nothing else to say when they meet, but they are all smug with their might. ”

    synonyms] hesitant, ambitious, ambitious, complacent, complacent, satisfied, proud, pretentious, complacent.

    Antisense] discouraged, self-pitying, self-pitying, and depressed.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I can't ask for it

    Crying and laughing, leisurely

    Peace of mind, peace of mind

    Clever hands are even gained, and nothing is gained

    Kill two birds with one stone, and the sin deserves it

    It's rare, and it's incomprehensible

    It's easy to get at your fingertips, it's easy to get a thousand troops, and it's hard to find one

    Complacent, first-served

    The name is well deserved, and the self-satisfaction is proud

    God understands it, but he can't survive

    Self-righteous plan

    Sympathetic and understanding are rare

    It's easy to get at your fingertips, and it's easy to be complacent

    Xuan Xuan is very good, and he can't die

    Talents are rare, and every inch of profit must be obtained

    Look smug. Within reach

    Self-employed, self-sufficient

    Seven open and eight gains, fun and taste

    Depressed

    Calm and complacent, unsquiring

    Chu Gong Chu De, reverse line two de

    Tao Tao is self-satisfied, and the rabbit is first served

    The greedy get more, and the fool gets it

    Soar freely, unobtainable

    Even a fool may sometimes have a good idea.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Peace of mind, satisfaction, ambition, ambition, contentment, leisure, God's understanding, talent is rare, nothing is gained, leisurely, famous, comfortable, and unwanted.

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