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Basic explanation. Cut: Cut; Middle: just right; Cons: Harm. It refers to the remarks made that hit the ills of the society at that time.
Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: Cut: Fit; Middle: just right; Cons: Harm. It refers to the remarks made that hit the ills of the society at that time.
2.[From]: Ding Yilan's "Not Just for Commemoration": "These essays are clear-cut, clear in love and hate, to the point of the times, short and concise, witty, and full of meaning, which have won the welcome and support of the majority of readers. ”
3.[Grammar]: verb-object; as an object; Compliments.
Near antonyms. synonyms of to the point of illness to the point.
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Interpretation: Cut: Fit; Middle: just right; Cons: Harm. It refers to the remarks made that hit the ills of the society at that time.
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The Chinese idiom, pinyin is qiè zhòng shí bì, which means that the speech made just hits the society at that time.
ills, the criticism of social ills is very appropriate.
An Ren's words and deeds, to the point of the times, and the answer to the Khitan book, do not lose the ancestral rules. ——History of the Song Dynasty: The Biography of Chen Pengnian
Idiom explanation: cut: fit; Middle: just right; Cons: Harm.
Source of the idiom: Song Gong Mingzhi's "Zhongwu Jiwen Wang Yanguang": "When Yanguang was the master of Lishui, he was sparse and neglected, and all of them were to the point of illness. ”
Idiom usage: as an object, a definite; Criticism of current events can hit the nail on the head.
Examples: These essays are clear-cut, love-hate-clear, to the point, short, concise, witty, and allegorical, and have won a wide range of readers.
of welcome and support.
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Explanation that is relevant to the current situation: It refers to the shortcomings of today's society that are reflected in the dry remarks of the remarks
Pronunciation: qiè zhòng shí bì
Part of speech: Usually in a sentence, it can be used as a definite to modify the subject or object, and can also be used as an object.
Example sentence: Born with a pair of discerning eyes, capture the focus of people's livelihood. Practice a magic pen, and the words are to the point. Enthusiastic and enthusiastic, he writes about the sufferings of the people. Openness, fairness and fairness, objectivity and not fear power. I wish you a happy journalists' day, and the whole people will be your strong backing.
Introduction to the synonyms of "to the point": the disadvantages of the needlePronunciation: zhēn biān shí bì
Meaning: Like a doctor, point out the problems of the times and society, and seek correction and goodness.
Part of speech: Usually in a sentence, it can be used as a definite to modify the subject or object.
Example sentence: On Monday, Nanfang***, which has always been known for daring to disclose the truth and the disadvantages of the times, published a report by Li Bibi that nearly 1,000 cats are transported from other places to various markets in Guangdong every day.
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Turn danger into safety. Hit the nail on the head and turn the crisis into safetyTibetan poems
Cut the yin beet should be late field, there is a pair of white feather arrows in it. When the blue hall broke the light waves, although the disadvantage was close. The changes are vertical and horizontal, and the dangerous fence presses the stream. Send a book for the number of boudoirs, and the peace period will be born again.
The Chinese idiom, pinyin is qièzhòngshíbì, which means that the speech made just hits the ills of the society at that time. From "Zhongwu Jiwen Wang Yanguang".
Antonyms] empty talk misleads the country.
synonyms] to the point of illness.
Idiom usage: as an object, a definite; Criticism of current events can hit the nail on the head.
Sentence formation: 2. This editorial is accurate, well-organized, and quite to the point.
synonyms: 1, to the point:
Source: "Eight Shares of the Opposition Party".
Doesn't that tell us exactly what is wrong? Yes, there are some of the eight shares of the party, and there are also foreign countries, which can be seen as a common problem.
2. Whip into the inside:
Meaning: whipping: spurring, motivating; Inside: The innermost layer. Described as learned and practical. It is also described as thorough and to the point.
Source: Zhu Ziqing's "Mountains and Wilderness".
Their thinking power is insufficient, and they are not enough to analyze and penetrate.
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The Chinese idiom, pinyin is qièzhòngshíbì, which means that the speech made just hits the ills of the society at that time. From "Zhongwu Jiwen Wang Yanguang".
Antonyms] empty talk misleads the country.
synonyms] to the point of illness.
Idiom usage: as an object, a definite; Criticism of current events can hit the nail on the head.
Sentence formation: 2. This editorial is accurate, well-organized, and quite to the point.
4. His article is to the point, very valuable, and should be published as soon as possible.
5. These assertions, which are to the point of being disadvantageous and dripping with joy, are not far away in the government and the opposition, both inside and outside the Beijing Division.
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Meaning: cut: to fit; Middle: just right; Cons: Harm. It refers to the remarks made that hit the ills of the society at that time.
2. This article is very well written, to the point, and must be Xiao Li's masterpiece.
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Hit the nail on the head.
Pronunciation: qiè zhòng shí bì
[Explanation]: Cut: Fit; Middle: just right; Cons: Harm. It refers to the remarks made that hit the ills of the society at that time.
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Ding Yilan's "Not Just for Commemoration".
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Pinyin:
qiè zhòng shí bì]
Hit the nail on the head in Chinese.
Interpretation: Cut: Fit; Middle: The orange ant is just on the top; Cons: Harm. It refers to the remarks made that hit the ills of the society at that time.
Source] Song Su Shunqin's "Five Years of Jing Yu Wuzai": "More than ten days; Those who have heard a lot of words; In the meantime, there is no round crack to cut the disadvantages of the times; and never listen to the court, so as to do it; It's a lie, but it's not effective. ”
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Bustling, gearing up, endless streams, shoulder-to-shoulder, shoulder-to-shoulder, crowded, crowded, **like a tide, people coming and going, thousands of empty alleys, people boiling, mountains and seas, bustling, water leakage, shoulder to shoulder.