What rises is an idiom, what is the idiom that arises

Updated on culture 2024-03-17
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Strive to rise] Fen Yuan: wave your sleeves. With a wave of his sleeve, he stood up. Describe the rise of the spirit.

    Flick your sleeves] Flick your sleeves: Shake your sleeves to express your anger. Described as angry, flicked his sleeves and left.

    Swarm] swarms like a bee flying. Describe the crowd of people who rushed to the top.

    Noise: Loud, yelling. Loud and noisy.

    Rise from the ground] Rise: high, protruding. Protruding from flat ground. Describes the rapid emergence of something new.

    Unveiling the rod and rising] unveiling: exaltation; Pole: Bamboo pole, on behalf of the flag. cut down the trunk of the tree as a **, raised the bamboo pole as a flag, and resisted. Refers to a popular uprising.

    The rooster crows] Get up when the rooster crows. Describe diligence without slacking off.

    Case: Table. He slammed the table and stood up. Described as very indignant.

    Raise your arms] Raise your arms: roll up your sleeves and stretch out your arms; Rise: Stand up. Describe getting up excited, excited, and ready to act.

    Soar into the sky: Soar into the sky. Rise high into the sky.

    Throw and rise] Throw: Wave your sleeves. Describe the demeanor of refreshing and taking immediate action.

    Smell the wind] Smell: hear; Wind: The sound of the wind, the news. As soon as you hear the wind, you immediately get up and respond.

    Boom] without careful preparation and strict organization, all at once to act.

    Rush up] without careful preparation and strict organization, all at once to act.

    Rise at the right time] should: conform; Yun: Originally refers to the mandate of heaven, and generally refers to timing. The old refers to the creation of the Mandate of Heaven. It is now referred to as the timing of the adaptation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Rise up: Struggle: wave your sleeves.

    With a wave of his sleeves, he stood up with his limbs. Describe the rise of the spirit. 2. The rooster crows:

    Get up when the rooster crows. Describe diligence without slacking off. 3. Uncover the rod and rise:

    cut down the trunk of the tree as a **, raised the bamboo pole as a flag, and resisted. Refers to a popular uprising. 4. Rise from the ground:

    Hori: Elevated, protruding. Protruding from flat ground.

    Describes the rapid emergence of something new. 5. Slap the case and stand up: Slap the table and stand up suddenly.

    Described as very indignant. 6. Smell the wind: smell:

    Hearing; Wind: The sound of the wind, the news. As soon as you hear the wind, you immediately get up and respond.

    7. Soar into the sky: Soar into the sky.

    Rise high into the sky. 8. Rush up: Without careful preparation and strict organization, the banquet was not rushed to action at once.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yomo rises with a sudden rise, a roar, an angry rise, a rise, a rise, an erection, a rise and a loss, a spontaneous rise, a sudden rise, a leap, a spontaneous rise, a stumbling up, a coaxing and so on.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Rise slowly, roar, rise angrily, rise up, and imitate the finch to rise, erection and rise, rise suddenly, rise spontaneously, rise suddenly, jump up, rise suddenly, and so on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Wait and go up, swarm up, climb up the steps, sway up, swarm up, etc.

    Equal: refers to a certain level, from which to the sparrow.

    Rushing up: Refers to the fact that all the people around them are squeezing towards a target at the same time.

    Climb up the stairs: climb one step at a time.

    Soaring: A metaphor for a career or a rapid rise.

    Swarming: refers to a crowd of people or animals, a year-old hood rushing up, describing a crowd of people rushing up together.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Idiom glossary.

    Explanations rise up.

    Fen Yuan: Waving sleeves. With a wave of his sleeve, he stood up. Describe the rise of the spirit.

    The rooster crowed. Get up when the rooster crows. Describe diligence without slacking off.

    Unveiled and raised. cut down the trunk of the tree as a **, raised the bamboo pole as a flag, and resisted. Refers to a popular uprising.

    Rise from the ground. Hori: Elevated, protruding. Protruding from flat ground. Describes the rapid emergence of something new.

    Shoot the case. He slammed the table and stood up. Described as very indignant.

    Throw yourself up. Throw: Wave your sleeves. Describe the demeanor of refreshing and taking immediate action.

    Smell the wind and get up. Smell: Hear; Wind: The sound of the wind, the news. As soon as you hear the wind, you immediately get up and respond.

    Fly. Soaring: Soar into the sky. Rise high into the sky.

    Rush up. Without careful preparation and strict organization, it was immediately action.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Shoot the case.

    Throwing itself up, booming up

    Swarming, booming

    Rise up from the ground

    Rise from the ground, leap up

    Smell the wind and rise, the rooster crows

    Rise in the air, erect and erect

    Rise from the pole and rise from the ground

    Rise up at the right time, rise to the sky

    Raise your arms and sleeves.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Floating, soaring.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Rushing up, rushing to the wind, and rising up one after another, ......

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Shoot the case.

    Rise up with your arms folded, rise into the air

    Rise up from the ground

    The rooster crows and rises

    Boom, smell the wind

    Flick your sleeves up, rush up

    Rise up and uncover the rod.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Shoot the case.

    Rise up with your arms folded, rise into the air

    Rise up from the ground

    The rooster crows and rises

    Boom, smell the wind

    Flick your sleeves up, rush up

    Rise up and uncover the rod.

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