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1. The other eye looks at it [ lìng yǎn xiāng kàn ] to look at it in a different way, which mostly refers to seeing a person (or a certain person) differently than the ordinary.
Source: Ming Ling Mengchu's "The Surprise of the First Moment": "I don't want to see the king; inquire about the origin; I'll wait for a real thing; and looked at us differently. ”
Translation: I don't want to see the king; inquire about the origin; I'll wait for a real thing; So they look at us with a different shape of the eye.
2. 手疾眼快 [ shǒu jí yǎn kuài ] describes being alert and agile in doing things. It is also said that the eyes are quick and the hands are fast.
Translation: It turns out that Goku is alert and agile; It was ...... in that time of chaosrushed to the back of Nezha's head; A blow to his left arm.
3, 書人級 [ diū rén xiàn yǎn ] Shame, ugly.
Source: Yang Shuo's "Spring Girl": "You see that I don't want my mother-in-law's family, my mother's family hates it, and it's embarrassing, how can I have the face to see her!" ”
4. thief eyebrows rat eye [ zéi méi shǔ yǎn ] describes the look of ghosts and sneakiness.
Source: Qing Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousness" Chapter 3: I saw the little monk holding a lamp in his left hand and a pot of tea in his right hand, walking in and putting down the lamp. ”
Translation: I saw the little monk holding a lamp in his left hand and a pot of tea in his right hand, and when he walked in, he looked sneaky and put the lamp down.
5. 火眼告奇金eye [ huǒ yǎn jīn jīng ] refers to the eye that can perceive everything.
Source: Ming Wu Chengen's "Journey to the West" Chapter 40: "My old grandson has fiery eyes; Recognize it. ”
Translation: My eyes see everything and know what is good and what is bad.
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In the encyclopedia of Chinese idioms, there are no idioms that contain two looks at the same time.
Idioms with reading words are:
1. Look at the wind to make the ship: the metaphor changes direction with the current situation and adapts to the situation;
2. Housekeeping skills: refers to the skills that you are particularly good at;
3. Look at the scenery and attack the dust: refer to the opportunity to act;
4. Look at people and act: deal with things according to the relationship between the other party and yourself and the level of identity;
5. Look at the flowers immediately: It refers to acting roughly and looking at the flowers;
6. Buddha's eyes: the metaphor treats it with kindness, without patting and hurting;
7. Dog's eyes look at people: a metaphor for the power of vision;
8. Look at the flowers immediately: It refers to acting roughly and looking at the flowers in a hurry;
9. Look at it differently: look at it from a different perspective;
10. Dwarves watching plays: The parable only knows how to echo other people's brothers, and he has no opinions. It is also a metaphor for the lack of knowledge.
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Description"Look at each other and understand what the other person means"The idioms are: the heart has a soul, the heart understands the spirit, the heart is imprinted, the heart understands the mind, and the heart understands the mind.
Related idioms. 1.心有灵犀 [ xīn yǒu líng xī ]
Spirit rhinoceros: It is said that the rhinoceros is a spirit animal, and its horns have white lines like threads, which run through both ends and sense the supernatural. It means that the two parties have the same mind and understand each other's meaning. It is a metaphor for the two parties who are in love. Now there are many metaphors for both sides to understand each other's thoughts.
provenance; One of Tang Li Shangyin's poems in "Two Untitled Poems": "The body has no colorful phoenix wings, and the heart has a little understanding." ”
2.心控神会 [ xīn lǐng shén huì ]
Comprehend, comprehend. It means that the other party has not said it explicitly, but he has understood it in his heart.
provenance; Tang Tian Ying's "The Story of Wandering Wild Goose Mountain": "Jiang Wu; Beginning to the ancient temple; The old monk Qing Gaoyan sat in the meditation room; Debate with them on the practical study of the mind; He has understood. ”
3.心心相印 [ xīn xīn xiāng yìn ]
Heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; In: Yes. You don't have to say what you want to know each other, you can understand each other. Describe each other's thoughts and feelings are completely identical.
provenance; "The Altar Sutra of the Six Patriarch Masters": "I pass on the Buddha's heart seal, and I dare to violate the Buddhist scriptures." "The Yellow Tiller Transmission of the Heart Method": "Since the Jiaye, the heart has been imprinted with the heart, and the heart is not different. ”
4.心控意会 [ xīn lǐng yì huì ]
It means that the other party has not said it explicitly, but he has understood it in his heart. Same as "heart and mind".
5.心絵神悟 [ xīn lǐng shén wù ]
It means that the other party has not said it explicitly, but he has understood it in his heart. Same as "heart and mind".
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Love the day and cherish the strength, cherish the feathers, the broom is a thousand gold, the broom is self-enjoying, the broom is self-cherished, and it is difficult to buy an inch of time.
1.爱日惜力 [ài rì xī lì].
Definitions: Cherish time and don't waste energy.
Sentence formation: Each of us should have the habit of cherishing our efforts.
2.爱cherish feather [ài xī yǔ máo].
Definitions: Feathers: A metaphor for people's prestige. It is a metaphor for cherishing one's reputation and acting very carefully.
Sentence formation: The gray crane and he are both arrogant and cherish feathers, and the arrogance of him and them is just a gesture, useless, useless.
3.敝帚千金 [bì zhǒu qiān jīn].
Definitions: A broken broom, as precious as a daughter. Although metaphorical things are not good, they cherish them very much.
Sentence formation: Conservative, the attitude of a broom daughter is unacceptable.
4.敝帚自珍 [bì zhǒu zì zhēn].
Definitions:敝: broken, broken; Jane: Cherish. Treat your broken broom at home as a treasure. Although metaphorical things are not good, they cherish them very much.
Sentence formation: If you can't even make a broom for yourself, then you shouldn't be able to do a big thing.
5.寸金difficult买寸光胤 [cùn jīn nán mǎi cùn guāng yīn].
Definitions:Time:Time. Describe the preciousness of time, and it should be cherished.
Sentence formationWe must seize the present time to learn more knowledge, and become useful talents in the society in the future.
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Walk the horse to see the flowers Walk the horse: Run on a horse. Ride on a running horse to see the flowers. The original described things as going well and being in a happy mood. After a few fingers, take a cursory look.
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Glimpse of the light on the surface of the water and the shadows that pass by disappear in a flash. The metaphor is not carefully observed, the study is not deep, and the impression is not deep.
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