Excuse me, what are the idioms that start with the T word?

Updated on culture 2024-03-29
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ding Ding Dangdang: Onomatopoeia. It is also described as having a strong personality.

    Ding Ding Lielie: Describes the speech of slurred.

    Ding Gong Digging the Well: The metaphor is passed around and distorted.

    Ding Ning admonishes: Ding Ning; Again and again. Repeated instructions must be taken to the attention of the vigilance.

    Ding Ning Zhouzhi: Ding Ning: Instructions, admonitions; Thoughtful: thoughtful and meticulous. Repeatedly and meticulously. Described as cautious and thoughtful.

    Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao: a certain nail must be placed at the corresponding riveting place, and there can be no mistakes. Describe the serious and unambiguous thing.

    Ding 1 Mao 2: Ding: through "nail", here refers to the tenon; Mao: The eyelet attached to the tenon on the utensil. Ding Mao is in place, no mistake. The description is true and reliable.

    Ding 1 is true 2: Clearly, it is true.

    Ding Zhen Kaicao: Ding: Ding Mao; Kai: Zhi Kai. Ding Mao's official script, Zhikai's cursive script. Praise people for good calligraphy.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao Ding, Ding is Mao 1 Mao 2, Ding 1 is indeed 2, Ding Gong digs a well.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ding 1 Mao 2 Ding 1 Sure 2 Ding Gong dug a well.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The first word is all the idioms and explanations that begin with the word "ding".

    Ding Yi is true and two - it is clear and clear, and it is true.

    Ding 1 Mao 2: Ding: through "nail", here refers to the tenon; Mao: The eyelet attached to the tenon on the utensil. Ding Mao is in place, no mistake. The description is true and reliable.

    Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao - a certain nail must be placed in the corresponding rivet, and there can be no regrets. Describe the serious and unambiguous thing.

    Ding Gong Digging the Well: The metaphor is passed around and distorted.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Ding Ding Dangdang: onomatopoeia. It is also described as having a strong personality.

    2. Ding Ding Lielie: Describe the speech of slurring;

    3. Ding Gong digging a well: the metaphor is passed back and forth and distorted;

    4, Ding Ning admonished: Ding Ning; Again and again. Repeated instructions must be taken to the attention of the vigilance.

    5. Ding Ning thoughtful: Ding Ning: instruct, admonish; Thoughtful: thoughtful and meticulous. Repeatedly and meticulously. Described as cautious and thoughtful.

    6, Ding Yi is sure of two: clearly and clearly, it is true;

    7, Ding Zhen Kaicao: Ding: Ding Mao; Kai: Zhi Kai is rushing. Ding Mao's official script, Zhikai's cursive script. Praise people for good calligraphy.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Ding Ding Dangdang: onomatopoeia. also described Mu Xiao as having a strong personality;

    2. Ding Ding Lielie: Describe the speech of slurring;

    3. Ding Gong digging a well: the metaphor is passed back and forth and distorted;

    4, Ding Ning admonished: Ding Ning; Again and again. Refers to the repeated instructions that it must be vigilant and attention-oriented;

    5, Ding Ning is not thoughtful: Ding Ning: instruct, admonish; Thoughtful: thoughtful and meticulous. Repeatedly and meticulously. Described as cautious and thoughtful.

    6. Ding Yi is true and two: clear and true;

    7, Ding Zhen Kaicao: Ding: Ding Mao; Kai: Zhi Kai. Ding Mao's official script, Zhikai's cursive script. Praise people for good calligraphy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bureau Cave Ding Gong digging wells, the frog at the bottom of the well, the frog toad wins, the negative is not binding, the guests are full of doors, the access control is strict, strict self-discipline, self-hunger and self-drowning, drowning in the heart, questioning and discerning, bewildering the world, famous through the ages, ancient fat and now barren, barren and righteous fat words, resignation gold in the sea, sea boiling mountain cracks, cracked canthus chewing teeth, teeth dead tongue storage, bad intentions, with rent good medicine bitter mouth, oral finger painting, painting water and ice stupid wax omen, ice and snow, the earth is flat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    If you don't shave your head, you will get sores; The meaning of this sentence is: Ding Ri should not shave his head or get a haircut, otherwise there will be sores and diseases. The reason may be related to this T-word. Ding is homophonic with "boils", and his head is shaved every day, probably because he is afraid of boils.

    Ding refers to the day when the heavenly stem is Ding, which is represented by sixty Jiazi every day in the old Yellow Calendar, and six days out of sixty Jiazi are the days of Ding. On these six days, if a person shaves his head, he will have sores on his head!

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