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There are no recent idioms in the idiom dictionary. The closest is:
Yue near and far. Pinyin: yuè jìn lái yuǎn Interpretation: Make the near one happy and the far one return.
Those who are close to Zhu are red, and those who are close to ink are black.
Pinyin: jìn zhū zhě chì, jìn mò zhě hēi 简spelling: jzzh
synonyms: antonyms:
Explanation: It turns red by the cinnabar, and blackened by the ink. The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad. It refers to the fact that the objective environment has a great impact on people.
Source: Jin Fu Xuan's "Fu Quail Collection: Prince Shaofu Zhen": "Therefore, those who are close to Zhu are red, and those who are close to ink are black; The sound is clear, and the body is straight. ”
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All the idioms that are near the beginning:
The parable of the one closest to the evil will suffer first.
Terraces near the water The terraces near the water get the moonlight first. A metaphor for a status or relationship that gives priority to benefits or conveniences.
The buildings near the water get the moon first, and the buildings near the water get the moonlight first. The metaphor is a preemption of a certain benefit or convenience due to proximity to certain people or things.
Once you return, the closer you are to your hometown, the more unsettled your mood becomes, for fear that something unfortunate will happen to your hometown. Used to describe travel.
Near and far away make those who are near happy to receive benefits, and those who are far away will come to join when they hear the wind. The old one refers to the fact that those in power give favors in order to win people's hearts.
Near is described as very close, right in front of you.
Close at hand describes the distance as close.
Those who are close to Zhu are red, and those who are close to ink are black Those who rely on cinnabar turn red, and those who rely on ink turn black. The metaphor of approaching a good person can make a person good, and approaching a bad person can make a person bad. It means that the objective environment has a great impact on people.
Inbreeding is the use of force against those who are farther away.
Inbreeding refers to the mating and breeding of closely related domestic animals. It can be used for leading cadres to appoint cronyism within the scope of their own rights.
All near-ending idioms:
Expensive and lowly I think that those who are far away from the world are precious, and those who are close are low.
Noble and distant and despise the near Those who are far away from the world are precious, and those who are close are low. Same as "expensive and far and cheap".
Distant and close to the heart means that although the body is far apart, the hearts of both sides are very close.
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The idioms of nothing are: unfinished will, undetermined day, undead person, uneasy talent, unformed trouble.
1. Unfinished ambitions
Unfinished zhi is an idiom, pinyin is wèi jìng zhī zhì, which means unfinished ambition.
2. Undetermined day
Undetermined day is an idiom, pinyin wèi dìng zhī tiān, which means metaphorically that things have not yet settled or been decided. The source is the tenth chapter of Qing Wenkang's "The Biography of Children's Heroes": "Mo Ruo took advantage of the fact that success or failure was undecided at this time, and he would leave a place for himself."
3. The surviving people
The undead person is an idiom, pinyin wèi wáng zhī rén, which means the self-title of a widow in the old days. The source is "Zuo Chuan: The Twenty-Eighth Year of Zhuang Gong": "When Mrs. heard it, she cried:
The first gentleman thought it was a dance, and he was also on guard. Today, Yin does not seek revenge, but on the side of the surviving, isn't it different? ‘”
4. Not easy to learn
未易之才 is an idiom, pinyin is wèi yì zhī cái, which means to have talents that cannot be replaced by others. The source is the Southern Dynasty Song Tan Daoluan's "Continuation of Jin Yangqiu": "At the beginning of the decade, the people of the people were opened, and Huan Wen was the most important, and it was often called that Wang Peng must be a black-headed duke, and it was not easy to be talented."
5. Unseen troubles
未形之號 is an idiom, pinyin wèi xíng zhī huàn, which means woe that has not yet been revealed.
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Prepare for a rainy day, in the ascendant
Prevention is better than prevention
The childlike heart is not lost, and the joy is not young
The milk smell is not dry, and the prevention is not done
Before the wind and rain, the sword is not old
Ambition is not rewarded, strength is not caught
Never met, unprecedented
Unresolved, pre-aging
Unheard of, unpredictable prophets
Unprecedented and unprecedented
Frightened, uncertain about life and death
I have never seen it, and I have not regretted it
Undetermined day, feathers
It is not exempt from vulgarity
The grass has not been created, and it has never been heard of before
Humility is not left behind. The blood in the mouth has not dried
The salary has not been burned, and the good luck is uncertain
Unfinished ambitions, unfinished
Not to reach one, the ink is not dry
Not a penny, the ink has not dried
Li Guang is unsealed, unprecedented
The feathers are not abundant, and the fang is not in the ascendant
I don't know a thing, and I don't know a thing
The ashes of the pit are not cold, and the survival is uncertain
Fang is not coming, and the silence is unresolved
The mulberry shade has not been moved, and the ancient times have not been heard
The seal is untouched, male and female undecided
Shen Yin is undecided, and he cannot speak on the same day
Unknown million. First, the aftermath is not settled
It has never been, and the hair has not been dry
Never seen in past history.
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There is no such thing as nothing.
Idioms that do not begin are:
Boundless: Boundless: at the edge. The range of descriptions is extremely broad.
Indifferent: heart: heart. I didn't feel any emotion in my heart. It refers to not caring about things that should be cared about and paying attention to, and ignoring them.
No place to be self-contained: There is no place for yourself. Described as very ashamed to shout Lee.
Incorrigible: Medicine: **. The illness is so severe that it cannot be treated with medication. The metaphor has reached the point where it cannot be saved.
Holes: holes: small holes. The metaphor is to drill if there is a loophole.
There are no wonders: there are all kinds of strange things.
No scruples: care: scruples; Don't: Don't. There are no worries or fears.
Impeccable: laxity: laxity, extended to loopholes, flaws. There is no weakness that can be attacked. The description is very tight, and there is no loophole to be found.
Something out of nothing: Taoism believes that everything in the world is born from being, and something is born from nothing. It is said that there is nothing with the leakage. The parable has no facts, it is made up out of thin air.
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1.There are no ( ) and no ( ) four-word words.
No back, no side] cannot discern the betrayal.
Boundless: Boundless: at the edge. The range of descriptions is extremely broad.
Boundless Infinity] is so open that there is no end in sight.
Boundless] describes a very wide range. Same as "boundless".
Boundless] is extremely wide-ranging. Same as "boundless".
Boundless digging and rolling endlessly] describes a very wide range.
No upside down, no upside down] is still upside down. Refers to insanity. None, particle word, meaningless.
No Fit, No Mo] Fit: Thick; Mo: Thin. There is no intimacy with people.
No party and no bias] describes being fair and unbiased. Same as "unbiased and non-party".
No gain, no loss] No gain and no loss.
No Winter, No Summer] Whether it's winter or summer. Refers to the four seasons of the year.
No matter how big or small] No matter how big or small. Refers to the whole country. There is no distinction between the old and the young, the older and the younger.
No Father, No Monarch] Meng Ke rebuked Mo Zhai and Yang Zhu. Later, he ridiculed the unscrupulous.
Lawlessness] Law: Law and Discipline; Heaven: Heavenly Principle. The old refers to ignoring the law of the country and the principles of heaven and doing bad things at will. Now it is often described as violating laws and disciplines and not being controlled.
There is no worry.
No hanging, no hindrance] without any worries. Same as "no trouble, no hindrance".
No roots, no bonds] Bonds: Bonds. Alone and unconcerned.
Rootless and sessile: The part of the flower or fruit that is connected to the branch and stem. The parable has no support, no involvement.
No good and no evil] good: love; Hate: hate, hate. It means neither to love nor to hate. Describe feelings that are hidden but not revealed. It also refers to the unclear attitude.
No slander, no reputation] is neither slander nor praise. The description is very ordinary.
Uninhibited] No inhibitions, no hindrances. Described as laid-back.
Unrestrained] describes being free and free without concern. Same as "unrestrained".
Endless] There is no end, no limit. Same as "endless".
Homeless and roomless] refers to being alone, without a wife or child.
Unrestrained] Restraint, restraint: restriction, restraint. Describe being free and free without concern.
No old, no new] does not distinguish between old and new.
Endless] endlessly.
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There are idioms that are nothing but nothing:
无為自化 [pinyin]: wú wéi zì huà [interpretation]: refers to the rule of non-action. [Source]: The words of "Suina and Old Eggplant Potatoes": "I have nothing to do and the people are self-reliant."
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Much ado about nothing" is a common idiom that means "to deliberately create trouble or strife, without understanding or endurance, or without a good purpose or sufficient reason." It can also be interpreted as "causing trouble or controversy without reason or suspicion, without reason or wise conduct". To avoid "doing nothing without anything", we should control our emotions, learn to give in and be tolerant, and make our words and deeds more wise, rational and wise.
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"Irrelevant to the big picture" is an idiom that denotes something that has nothing to do with a situation or event at all, and that something has no relationship or influence with the situation or situation as a whole. It refers to the trivial things that seem important but don't actually have an impact on the big picture. For example, "You didn't do well in the exam this time, but it has nothing to do with the academic performance of the whole class."
It can be used in a variety of fields such as business, politics, culture, etc., and is used to describe certain details, small problems, and local events of low importance, and needs to be avoided with excessive attention.
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Fearless. Fearless.
Fearless. Selfless and fearless.
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The idioms that have not yet been developed are: the second monk, the curiosity is still different, and the sex is still angry.
The idioms that have not yet been were: curiosity is still different, note Xuan Shangbai, and the second monk. 2: Zhuyin is, 3: The structure is, Shang (upper and lower structure) not (single structure). 4: Pinyin is, shàngwèi.
What is the specific explanation that has not yet been explained, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
He has not yet eaten. He has not yet worked. He has not yet returned home.
The fourth chapter of the Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty: "Zhuang Gong said: 'The widow is very familiar.
Although Duan is not Taoist, he is not obviously rebellious, if I punish him, Jiang will obstruct it, and provoke outsiders to talk about it, not only saying that I am not a friend, but also saying that I am not filial. I put it out of the way now, let it do what it wants, and he is unscrupulous. When it rebels, when its crime is clear, the people will not dare to help, and the Jiang family will not relent!
The third chapter of Cai Dongfan's "Romance of Qing History": "It was Ming'an, the commander of the Horqin Division, who cried before he saluted, "All the sergeants have been defeated, and your commander Bu Saiwen has died in battle." "The revolution has not yet succeeded, comrades still have to work on it, and the whole point of life is to infinitely explore what is not yet known, to constantly add more knowledge.
2. Chinese dictionary.
Not yet. Words translated into English, notyet, stillnot, German, nochnicht, nochnicht, French, pasencore
3. Network Explanation.
Not yet, is a Chinese word, interpreted as not yet; Not yet.
About antonyms that have not yet been.
Still already. About the poems that have not yet been.
Butterfly Love Flowers, February Mountain City Spring Has Not Yet", "You Mudu Town, Qian's Duanyuan Garden, Yan Surname Repair Has Not Been Completed", "Gift Guo Xiong Li, Eight Years of Alliance, Not Cold".
Verses about yet yet.
The dove is ghostly, so called the beginning of the evening, when the shadows have not yet blocked the footsteps, and the coming of the night is perceived, like a song in anticipation, ** The stars have not yet sprung up, and the remnants have not yet faded.
About the word yet.
About the words that have not yet been.
The second monk is sparse and wealthy, and the crooked mouth is still good, and the monk is good, and the note is still different, and the Xuan Shang is still white, and the talent is still angry, and the Dou Shangshu is still suspended, and the power is still the right to count.
About the sentence formation yet.
1. Although many years have passed, he has not forgotten it so far.
2. When we take a bath, we scrub with a bath towel, which often makes the keratinocytes that have not yet been completely keratinized prematurely peeled off, and even completely peels off the stratum corneum, revealing a bright red granular layer or spinous layer, which greatly weakens the barrier protection of the body, and the body is easy to suffer from damage in the external environment, and it is easy to accelerate the aging of the body in the long run, so it is not recommended to take a bath with a bath towel.
3. Due to the complexity of the case, **who is the real ** has not yet been ascertained.
4. At the turn of spring and summer, at that time, the grain of the previous year was basically eaten, but the new grain of the second year was not yet ripe and put into the warehouse, so it caused the phenomenon of green and yellow shortage.
5. If you want to become a classic, its color and fragrance must be superior, and then it can be used as a collection after being cooked by wonderful hands, and what is described in this article is a collection or a good product that has not yet been cooked.
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[The sword is not old] describes that people are still powerful in old age, and they are not reduced from the past.
Before the soldiers and horses move, the grain and grass go first] pointed out that before the soldiers, prepare food and forage. The metaphor is to prepare for something in advance.
Soldiers are not bloody] Jews are not bloody. Refers to the smooth operation of the war, the victory without confrontation or fierce fighting.
Grass Creation: Start or Found; Just: Done. Just started doing it, not finished yet.
Hesitation: hesitation, hesitation. The description is hesitant and undecided.
Fang: Being; Xing: Rise; Ai: Stop. Things are evolving, and they haven't reached an end yet.
Feathered Plump] Plump: Plump. It means that the bird has not grown up, and the hair on its body is still very sparse. The metaphor is young, inexperienced, immature, or not strong enough.
Nothing has been done] not even a single thing has been accomplished. Nothing can be done. Describe as unaccomplished.
Unfinished] Jud: Yet. It means that you haven't had a good time.
Hesitation] means not being able to make up your mind.
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