There are all the idioms, what all the idioms

Updated on culture 2024-04-19
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dedication and Sincerity: Loyalty. Section: Righteousness, righteousness. Exhaust all your loyalty and righteousness. It is also known as "dedication", "dedication", "loyalty", "loyalty", "loyalty", "loyalty".

    As much as you can, as little as you can.

    The metaphor is a complete loss or a waste of previous achievements.

    Disperse to your heart's content and then leave separately. Mostly refers to gatherings, feasting, or recreation.

    Do your best: Use it all. Do it with all your might.

    Perfection to the fullest: extreme. Extremely perfect, extremely beautiful. Describe things as flawless. Same as "perfect".

    Do what you do to the best of your ability: use it all; Long: Specialty, good at. Make the most of what you're good at.

    Everybody knows everything: all, all. Everybody knows that.

    As good as you want to go: all; Such as: in accordance with, in accordance with. Things are exactly what people want.

    All in the middle of the bow and arrows: within the range of the bow and arrow, a metaphor for a cage and a trap. All of them are covered.

    Perfect, perfect, beautiful. Refers to perfection without any flaws.

    Exhaust the suspicion of the end of the release: completely let go. Suspicion: resentment, resentment. Throw away the old grudges completely.

    Extremely good: excellent; Posture: Manners; Yeon: Beautiful. The appearance and posture are beautiful and delicate to the extreme.

    Do your best: use it all; Exhausted: exhausted. Do your best, do your best. Described as working very hard.

    Dedication means effort.

    It is better to believe in books than to have no books in general, and to read books and not to stick to books or superstitious books.

    Serve the country with loyalty, sacrifice everything.

    Loyalty, dedication, exhaustion. Exhaust your strength, exhaust loyalty.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    There are many idioms, I don't know what kind of idiom you want, you may be direct, I want to get the answer you want in it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Kill them all, do them perfectly

    Jiang Lang is talented, and he has done his best

    Incisively, indescribable

    Spring silkworms to the end of the dead silk

    It is better to believe in a book than to have no book

    Exhausted, exhausted

    Catch it all in one go, and pass it on to the fire

    Exhausted, exhausted

    Everything you need, make the best use of it

    Hardship comes willingly, people make the best use of their talents

    Do your best, and hide the bow as much as you can

    Do your best, do your best

    The song is wonderful, the form is exhausted

    The mountains and rivers are exhausted, and they are loyal to the country

    All the same, all the conscience

    Naught.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Jiang Lang is talented, and it is difficult to say a word

    Spring silkworms to the end of the dead silk

    Exhausted, all in one

    Exhausted, benevolent and righteous

    The mountains and rivers are exhausted, and they are all gone

    Endless, grateful

    The organs are exhausted, and the evil is eliminated

    Words are endless, love is exhausted

    Knowing everything, the people are poor and the wealth is exhausted

    The head of the bed is golden, and the river is flooded

    The bell is missing, and the words are exhausted

    The organs are exhausted, and the financial resources are exhausted

    Eat endlessly, Qiu cheats are exhausted

    The gushing is endless, and the hearts of the people are lost

    Exhaustive, exhaustive

    The bow is broken.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The idioms are: right and wrong, come to right and wrong, go to right and wrong, bridge is a bridge, and a road is a road.

    The idioms are: Ding is Ding, Mao is Mao, right and wrong, Buddha is gold, and people are clothes. 2: Zhuyin is, one 3: The structure is, the end (upper and lower structure) is (upper and lower structure). 4: Pinyin is, jìnshì.

    What is the specific explanation of everything, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:

    1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].

    It's all jìnshì. (1) Everywhere, many, many.

    2. Chinese dictionary.

    All of them. For example: Look at what he says, but it's all nonsense. 3. Network Explanation.

    It is a Chinese word, pinyin is only hail rough jìnshì, and the explanation is everywhere, many, many.

    Synonyms about all.

    Full. Poems about everything.

    and Uncle Zhang, Xia Meiling, Wendao, Xishan is full of plums, "Fortune Operator, All is in hand", "The Great View of the Rivers and Lakes, the World is Endless is a Heavenly Tour".

    Verses about all.

    It's all sorrow, not incense, it's Qu Nong, and it's endless grace, it's Du Lao Sijun Road.

    Words about all.

    Weedy's sentence formation about all.

    1. Their workshop is full of old and weak soldiers, and their work efficiency is very poor.

    2. As long as you can be optimistic and enterprising, there is a lot of wanton prosperity in front of you.

    3. After lunch, the table is full of leftovers.

    4. Within the four seas, it is not a brother; Three teachings and nine streams, all friends.

    5. The scenery of the ancient capital of thousands of years is beautiful and fascinating, and the eyes are full of Qionglou Yuyu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Idioms that contain both "use" and "exhaust": [exhaustion of organs] organs: careful and ingenious schemes.

    The metaphor is exhaustive. 【Make the best use of things】Wherever there is use, we must make the best use of all kinds of things. It refers to making full use of resources and not wasting them at all.

    Exhaust the mechanism] dig out your mind and try your best. 【Exhaustive scheming】Scheming: Thoughts.

    Exhausted thoughts. [Inexhaustible, inexhaustible] exhausted: exhausted, finished.

    You can't finish it, you can't use it up. Very descriptive. [Inexhaustible, more than enough] auspicious view:

    Inexhaustible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The whole nine yards. [yīng

    yǒujìn

    yǒu] [paraphrase].

    It's all there. The description is complete.

    Example] This mall has a wide variety of products.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    [Idiom]: Everything.

    Pinyin]: yīng

    yǒujìn

    yǒu [Interpretation]:

    It's all there. The description is complete.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There is everything, there is no end to the words and the meaning is endless.

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