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刨根问底 ( páo gēn wèn dǐ )
Explanation: The metaphor goes into detail; Get to the bottom of it.
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite; The metaphor goes into detail.
synonyms to get to the bottom of it.
English inquire into the root of the matter
滔動組 【語 音】 tāo tāo bù jué
Part of speech] Praise words, describe good eloquence and uninterrupted speech.
Interpretation] Surging: Describe the continuous flow of water. Absolute: It's over. It's like flowing water. It means that there are a lot of words, and when you say it, it is like a surging river that is endless, continuous.
Source] Five Dynasties, Later Tang Dynasty Wang Renyu "Kaiyuan Tianbao Legacy: The Debate of Walking Pills": "Zhang Jiuling is good at talking, and every time he discusses the scriptures with guests, he talks endlessly, and he goes to the pills as follows. ”
Usage] is more formal; as adverbials and adjectives; There are many words to describe.
Example] Ye Zi's "One Night in a Mountain Village": "Tears as big as two lines of pearls rolled out!" Wang Bao sacrificed the Li Liu Pass, no one stopped him, and all 100,000 soldiers crossed the Yellow River.
Qing Chen Chen's "Water Margin" is the twentieth chapter. I can't imagine that the young driver, who is silent and silent, talks about his old Uncle Zhao so endlessly. Lin Yu "Who Do You Like".
synonyms] endlessly, bombastic.
Antonyms] stammering, speechless.
After the break] The reservoir gates were opened.
Lantern riddle] mighty.
Allusion] "gushing" is also "gushing". This idiom comes from Tang Wang Renyu's "Kaiyuan Tianbao Legacy" five generations later.
Tang Xuanzong Li Longji had a prime minister named Zhang Jiuling, who was famous for being good at talking. He saw that Tang Xuanzong was negligent in government affairs, so he repeatedly admonished him. Zhang Jiuling advocated appointing people on the basis of merit and recruiting talents, and set up a special agency for selecting and promoting talents.
Whenever he talked to his guests about the scriptures, he was always "gushing," meaning that he spoke like rolling water. Later, because he offended the powerful Li Linfu, Zhang Jiuling was dismissed from the post of prime minister.
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Get to the bottom of it: Explain]: The metaphor goes into detail.
Talking: [Explanation]: Talking: Describe the continuous flow of water. It is as uninterrupted as flowing water. There are a lot of words, and I can't finish talking about them.
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The questions go on and on. The talk goes on and on.
Let's be clear o( o
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It is to keep asking to the end, seeking the root and essence.
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"Dig into the roots" means: to inquire about the roots, to describe the spirit of study.
Pinyin: pá内o gēn wèn dǐ
Source: From Lao She's "Lao Zhang's Philosophy": A car hit an old tree, and it didn't hurt anyone's ......Who can get to the bottom of the matter and ask for evidence.
Usage: It is usually used as a predicate and definite sentence in a sentence, and the metaphor investigates the details.
Example sentence: The reason why she has been so good at learning is that she has a good attitude and likes to get to the bottom of the problem and solve problems.
synonyms: to get to the bottom of things, to find out the source.
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In the end, it is not enough to know the result of this matter, but also to know the process, and to have the process to have the cause. Doxxing layer by layer. A kind of spirit for some people.
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The meaning of digging into the bottom of the problem is: figuratively getting to the bottom of the matter.
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The meaning of asking the bottom of the square is to describe the spirit of inquiry.
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: The meaning of digging through the root and asking the bottom is: the metaphor is to investigate the details.
Describe the spirit of study. [From]: Lao She's "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" 32:
A car hit an old tree and did not hurt anyone......Who can get to the bottom of the matter and ask for evidence. Example: What do you mean?
You are neither the head of the sheriff nor the captain of the militia! Liu Qing's "History of Entrepreneurship" Part 1 Chapter 9 [Grammar]: Joint; as a predicate, a definite; I wish you good luck in learning, thank you!
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Hello: The meaning of digging into the root of the question is: the metaphor investigates the details.
Describe the spirit of delving.
Out duself] zhi: Lao She's "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" 32 dao: "A car hit an old tree, and it didn't hurt anyone......Who can get to the bottom of the matter and ask for evidence. ”
Example: What do you mean? You are neither the head of the sheriff nor the captain of the militia!
Chapter 9 of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite; I wish you good luck in learning, thank you!
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刨根问底 ( páo gēn wèn dǐ )
Explanation: The metaphor goes into detail;
From]: Lao She's "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" version 32: "A power car hit an old tree, and it didn't hurt anyone......."Who can get to the bottom of the matter and ask for evidence. ”
Example: What do you mean? You are neither the head of the sheriff nor the captain of the militia! Chapter 9 of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship.
synonyms to get to the bottom of it.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite; The metaphor goes into detail.
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I'm just curious, and I've been asking to the end.
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Get to the bottom of it: the metaphor is carefully investigated!
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It is to describe digging a hole under the soil.
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It means asking questions all the time without asking questions to the end. It is. Yes, that's it.
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The metaphor goes into detail. Describe the spirit of study.
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You have to ask everything clearly, the cause of the matter is similar to the meaning of breaking the casserole and asking to the end.
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Get to the bottom of it: get to the bottom of it.
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It is to ask a question and ask it to the ground.
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Break the sand pot and ask to the end, trace back to the source.
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Find out the ins and outs of the matter, break the casserole and ask the end!
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Get to the root of.
páogēnwèndǐ)
Explanation: The metaphor goes into detail; Usage.
combined; as a predicate, a definite; The metaphor goes into detail.
Synonyms are found in English.
inquire
intotheroot
ofthematter
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It's to figure out everything you don't understand.
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It's just that I want to understand everything better.
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It's about having to know the answer to something.
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Hello: The meaning of digging into the bottom of the matter is: figuratively getting to the bottom of the matter. Describe the spirit of study.
It is to keep asking to the end, seeking the root and essence.
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Basic Interpretation: The metaphor goes into detail. Detailed Interpretation:
The metaphor goes into detail. Example: What do you mean?
You are neither the head of the sheriff nor the captain of the militia! Liu Qing's "History of Entrepreneurship" Part 1 ninth
Source: Lao She's "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" 32: "A car hit an old tree, and it didn't hurt anyone, who can get to the bottom of the matter and ask for evidence." ”
Example sentences: 1There are many mysteries of nature, and if you get to the bottom of it, I am afraid that no one can explain it.
2.For questions that we don't understand, we must get to the bottom of it.
Idiom solitaire: the bottom of the death is a life, there is a way, there is a way, the sanctimonious appearance, the reading is not complete, the words are not enough, the righteous indignation is full of righteousness, and the picture is ** and the lush forest, the bamboo basket is cultivated, the water and soil are not satisfied, and the water and soil are not obedient.
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Root: The origin of things: Source. Composed. Root. Know the truth.
刨根问底 ( páo gēn wèn dǐ )
synonyms] to get to the bottom of it.
Explanation: The metaphor goes into detail;
Example sentence] What do you mean? You are neither the head of the sheriff nor the captain of the militia! Chapter 9 of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite; The metaphor goes into detail.
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刨根问底 ( páo gēn wèn dǐ )
Thorough Chinese explanation.
The following results are provided by Handian for dictionary explanation.
Explanation: The metaphor goes into detail;
From]: Lao She's "Lao Zhang's Philosophy" 32: "A car hit an old tree, and it didn't hurt anyone......Who can get to the bottom of the matter and ask for evidence. ”
Example: What do you mean? You are neither the head of the sheriff nor the captain of the militia! Chapter 9 of Liu Qing's History of Entrepreneurship.
synonyms to get to the bottom of it.
Syntax]: associative; as a predicate, a definite; The metaphor goes into detail.
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It refers to the cause or reason of an event.
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Ask questions until you understand, or ask them to the end.
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It's about getting a question to the end.