The idiomatic phrase refers to the muddy, unreasonable person as 15

Updated on educate 2024-03-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Refer to the confused and unreasonable people as: ostriches.

    Refer to a layman without professional knowledge as: a rookie.

    Black hole: A celestial body with an extremely high density has an extremely high magnetic field due to its high density, and can even absorb energy such as photons into it without causing reflection, so this celestial body appears black and is called a black hole.

    Refer to sophisticated and sleek people as: foxes, loaches.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Refer to the person who plays the leading role in the group as the backbone

    Refer to resourceful people as (wise stars).

    Refer to the local host who receives the guests as the (host).

    The prisoner who is tried at the foot of the steps of the court is likened to a prisoner under the steps

    Refer to people who are stingy with money and have no hair to pull out (iron rooster).

    Refer to the gangsters and unreasonable people as (fools).

    The sophisticated and sleek person is likened to (old fritters).

    Refer to a layman without professional knowledge as a layman

    People who are not skilled and barely make do are likened to (three-legged cats).

    A black hole is a very mysterious celestial body. It is small in size, but surprisingly dense, with tens of billions of tons or more per cubic centimeter. Due to its high density, the gravitational pull is also particularly strong.

    No matter what you suck into it, don't even think about "crawling" out, even the fastest light can't escape the huge gravitational pull of the black hole.

    Since black holes themselves do not emit light, they cannot be seen with any powerful telescope. Despite this, most scientists believe that there are many black holes in the universe. When massive stars evolve to old age, they may collapse into black holes after supernova explosions.

    In the early days of the universe, some small black holes also formed. The size of a small black hole is only the size of an atomic nucleus, the mass of a mountain is about the same as that of a mountain, reaching hundreds of millions of tons, and the energy contained in it is equivalent to 10 large power stations.

    The black hole is like a mystery, and no one can see it. But the powerful attraction of a black hole affects nearby objects, which emit X-rays or rays as they are attracted and engulfed by the black hole, and once they fall into the black hole, they disappear without a trace. It was by observing these rays that scientists discovered the clues of black holes.

    For example, the companion star of Cygnus x-1 may be a black hole. There are also scientists who believe that there is also a huge black hole at the center of the Milky Way.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    What is written. I was dazzled.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Refer to people who are confused and unreasonable. "Confused worm" Chinese vocabulary, interpretation: 詈字.

    Refers to a person who does not know what is going on. From the twelfth chapter of Qing Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions": "I see him so beautiful, only when they understand in their hearts, who knows that they are two foolish worms, and they don't know people's hearts at all."

    The Chinese idiom "浑浑噩噩", pinyin is húnhúnèè, which means that the original meaning is vigorous and solemn. Now the description is confused and ignorant. Muddy:

    deep look; Nightmare: Serious. From Han Yangxiong's "Fa Yan Ask God":

    The Book of Yu Xia is Hun'er, the Book of Commerce is Hao'er, and the Book of Zhou is Nightmare. ”

    "Unknown affairs" Chinese idiom, interpretation: 明, understand, understand. I don't understand the truth of things.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Compare the muddy and unreasonable people as two hundred and five.

    2. Describe people who are muddy and unreasonable as people who have entered the brain.

    3. Refer to people who are confused and unreasonable as young strings.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1He who is stingy with money and does not pull out a dime is called an iron rooster

    2. Call the sophisticated and sleek person (old fritter).

    3. Refer to the local host who receives the guest as the (host).

    4. Lay people who have no professional knowledge are called (laymen).

    5. People who are not skilled and barely make do are called (three-legged cats).

    6 Whoever is confused and ignorant is called a fool

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Refer to resourceful people as (wise stars).

    The person who takes the lead in the group is referred to as the leader

    Refer to the local host who receives the guests as the (host).

    The prisoner who is tried at the foot of the court is likened to the prisoner under the steps, and the stingy man is compared to the iron rooster

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The leader of the team should be called the backbone.

    The sophisticated and sleek person is called an old fritter.

    The local host who receives the guests is called the host.

    A person who is stingy with money and does not pull out a dime is called an iron rooster.

    Confused, unreasonable people are called confused worms.

    People who don't have professional knowledge are called laymen.

    The person who is not skilled and barely makes do is called a three-legged cat.

    Hope satisfied with my reply Ang.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1. Compare muddy and unreasonable people to (confused worms) 2. Compare sophisticated and mellow people to (old fritters).

    3. People who are not skilled and barely make do are compared to (three-legged cats) 4. People who know little but like to show off in front of people are (half-hanging).

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1, muddled worm 2, old fritter 3, three-legged cat 4, half a bucket of water (half hanger).

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.The person who plays a leading role in the team (the head sheep).

    2.Resourceful people (Zhiduoxing).

    3.The locals (hosts) who receive the guests

    4.Prisoners on trial at the foot of the steps of the public court

    5.A man who is stingy with money and does not pluck a dime (iron rooster).

    6.People who are confused and unreasonable

    7.Sophisticated and sleek man (old fritter).

    8.People who don't have professional knowledge (laymen).

    9.People who are not skilled and barely make do (three-legged cats).

    10.People who know a little bit but like to show off in front of people are called (half-hangers) and hope to adopt!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    , muddle worms, old fritters, laymen.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    1.Bungler.

    2.Old fritters.

    3.Jack of all trades.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Confused bugs, old fritters, three-legged cats, half-hangers.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1.The person who plays a leading role in the team (the head sheep).

    2.Resourceful people (Zhiduoxing).

    3.The locals (hosts) who receive the guests

    4.Prisoners on trial at the foot of the steps of the public court

    5.A man who is stingy with money and does not pluck a dime (iron rooster).

    6.People who are confused and unreasonable

    7.Sophisticated and sleek man (old fritter).

    8.People who don't have professional knowledge (laymen).

    9.People who are not skilled and barely make do (three-legged cats).

    10.People who know a little bit but like to show off in front of others are called (half-hanging).

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1.Refer to people who are confused and unreasonable.

    2. Refer to sophisticated and sleek people as (chameleons).

    3.People who are not skilled and barely make do are likened to (three-legged cats).

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    1. Muddy. 2. Old fritters. 3. Three-legged cat. 4, half-hanger.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    1. Muddy.

    2 chameleons. 3. Three-legged cat.

    4, half-hanger.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Likening people who are confused and unreasonable to (confused worms) (wine bags and rice bags).

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Compare people who are confused and unreasonable to (wine bags and rice bags).

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    1He who is stingy with money and does not pull out a dime is called an iron rooster

    2. Call the sophisticated and sleek person (old fritter).

    3. Refer to the local host who receives the guest as the (host).

    4. Lay people who have no professional knowledge are called (laymen).

    5. People who are not skilled and barely make do are called (three-legged cats).

    6 Whoever is confused and ignorant is called a fool

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    A man who is stingy with money and does not pluck a dime (iron rooster).

    6. Unreasonable people (confused worms).

    7, but the person who likes to show off in front of people is called (half-hanging).

    I hope it will be adopted. The person who plays a leading role in the team (head sheep) 2Sophisticated and sleek man (old fritter).

    8.The locals (hosts) who receive the guests

    4.Muddy, barely improvising people (three-legged cats).

    10.Half-understood 1Resourceful people (Zhiduoxing).

    3.Lack of skill. Prisoners on trial at the foot of the steps of the public hall (Prisoners under the stairs) 5People with no expertise (laymen) 9

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Compare people who are confused and unreasonable to fools.

    Muslim worm [ hú tu chóng ].

    Interpretation: A metaphor for a person who is unreasonable and unreasonable.

    From: Qing Wu Zhaoren's "The Strange Status Quo Witnessed in Twenty Years" Chapter 20: "Yun Xiu, if you don't give him two sentences, he will be a fool all his life." ”

    Example sentence: You fool all day long.

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