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The accumulation of idioms and their explanations in high school 500 are as follows:
1. Settle down: life has a downfall, and the spirit is sustenance from Jane's hunger.
2. Be at ease: be content with the usual, go with the flow, and describe being satisfied with the status quo.
3. Relocation: Relocation, taking relocation very seriously. I am used to living in my hometown and do not want to move easily. Describe nostalgia for the homeland.
4. Ann Zhiruosu: Ann, peace of mind; Zhi, literary pronouns, generations of people or things; Plain, usually. He didn't care about the embarrassment, and his mood was as calm as usual. Now it also refers to turning a blind eye to erroneous words and actions, and letting them go unchecked.
5. Step-by-step: the department and class are categories and orders; Just, attributed. Originally, it meant that the structure of the writing article was properly arranged, and the sentence formation and word choice were standardized. Now refers to doing things according to a certain organization and following a certain procedure. Sometimes it also refers to doing things according to the old rules and lacking in enthusiasm.
6. According to the map: Suo, find; Ji, good horse. The original metaphor was dogmatic, but now it also refers to finding things according to clues.
7. Secretly crossing Chencang: refers to the strategy of confusing the enemy in the front and attacking suddenly on the flank during combat; It is also used as a metaphor for activities carried out in the shadows (mostly referring to abnormal behavior between men and women).
8. Secretly send autumn waves: In the old days, the eyes of beautiful women were like clear water waves in autumn. Refers to secretly flirting with eyebrows. Later, it was used as a metaphor to flatter and secretly hook up.
9. Black-box operation: using authority to do things secretly (mostly refers to unfair and illegal).
10. Gloomy ecstasy: gloomy, depressed look, ecstasy, the soul leaves the body. I was so depressed that I felt like I had lost my soul. Describes extreme sadness or sorrow.
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1. Staggered canine teeth: The metaphor is complex, and there are many factors on both sides.
2. The sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for people who have grown old or things that are decaying and decaying, and are close to death.
3. Sitting on the spring breeze: unconsciously receiving earnest teachings from elders or good teachers.
4. Three points into the wood: The metaphorical analysis asks the wisdom and the blind wisdom question is very profound.
6. Upward and downward effect: refers to what the people above do, and the people below answer how to do it. Derogatory.
7. Sacrificing one's life to seek the Dharma: It originally refers to the fact that Buddhists do not hesitate to give up their lives to seek the Buddha and God to destroy the Dharma. After parable truth without sacrificing one's own life.
8. Very noisy and dusty: Describe the rumors are discussed and noisy for a while.
9. Misery: Describe the people in an extremely difficult situation.
10. Eat alive: Imitate metaphors stiffly, and use other people's theories, experiences, etc.
11. Spread quickly: The news spread quickly.
12. The theory of not being published: the remarks that cannot be changed.
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1. Fame: It means that it was very famous at that time. It is often misused as a derogatory term.
2. The initiator: refers to the founder of a certain bad atmosphere. It is often misused as a derogatory term.
3. Annoying: a derogatory term that refers to being unable to tolerate its triviality. It is often misused as "tirelessly".
4. Brain without a city: refers to being frank and praised. It is often misused to describe "derogatory term", a derogatory term.
5. No long things: refers to poverty. It is often misused to describe no specialty.
6. Blind cow: refers to people's superb skills, handy, easy to mistake and lack of overall concept.
7. Magical workmanship: It is often misused to describe the natural landscape to describe the superb production skills of people. Similarly, there is "ingenuity".
8. Seeking perfection and blame: It refers to demanding perfection from others, and there can be no object in the back, similar to "indifference".
9. Deaf ears: plugging your ears and not listening, describing your reluctance to listen to other people's opinions. It is easy to misuse it to describe people who are attentive and do not hear.
10. Melon field and plum: Describe the place that is easy to cause suspicion. It is easily misused to describe pastoral life.
11. Outstanding: Described as very good, beyond ordinary people. It is easily misused to describe the personality of a person.
12. Fascinating: Describe superb skills. It is easy to misuse it to describe being able to hear God.
13. Entering the house: The metaphorical cultural skills are from shallow to deep, and gradually go to Yuzhou, reaching a higher level of town covering. It is easy to misuse it as "enter".
14. Sitting on the spring breeze: Describe being well educated. It has nothing to do with "scenery".
15. Confrontation in court: interrogation in court. It is easy to misunderstand it as "arguing and distinguishing between right and wrong".
17. Respect each other as guests: It specifically refers to the respect and love of husband and wife. There is also a "case with eyebrows".
18. Wandering around: metaphor for roughly observing things, emphasizing the process, and easily confusing with "glimpses". The latter refers to the impress, emphasizing the result.
20. Relocation of the land: live in the homeland and do not want to move elsewhere casually. Easy to understand the opposite.
21. Crime cannot be punished: It describes the crime as extremely evil, which is synonymous with "death is innocent". It is easy to misinterpret the crime as not yet to the extent of being killed.
22. Tried and tested: There is no mistake in repeated trials. It is easy to misinterpret it as "did not succeed".
23. Everything: It means that everything that can be done has been done (for bad things). Similarly, there is "do everything".
24. An Zhiruotai: refers to the adversity on the body, and when encountering difficulties or setbacks, he can handle them calmly with his fingers, just like usual. Similarly, there is "poise".
25. Eloquent talk: Describe speaking confidently and calmly. It is easy to confuse it with "talking eloquently" (describing tireless or beautiful talking).
26 stage Ai Ai: Describes stuttering. It is easy to mistake it for spitting.
27. Both ends of the first rat: Describe hesitation or vacillation. It is easy to misinterpret it as inconsistent behavior.
28. Deliberate: do everything possible to calculate, a derogatory term. It is often misunderstood as "exhaustion" (hard work, hard work).
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The 200 idioms commonly used in high school and their explanations are as follows:
1. It's annoying. A derogatory term that means one who cannot tolerate its triviality.
2. It's annoying. A derogatory term that means one who cannot tolerate its triviality.
3. There is no city in the brain. Refers to being frank and praised.
4. There is no city in the brain. Refers to being frank and praised.
5. There is no city in the brain. Refers to being frank and praised.
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The common idioms used in high school are one of the first, indiscriminate, successor, sighing, sedan chair is late and well-informed, the class has an axe, the grass and trees are soldiers, and the body is alone, straight to the point, self-contained, etc.
1. Take the lead: a metaphor for a person or thing that takes the lead in action.
2. Indiscriminate filling: The metaphor has no real ability, just people who are mixed in.
3. Successors: There are many outstanding talents to choose from in the future.
4. Looking forward to sighing: Describe the lack of strength for oneself, and can only sigh helplessly in the face of powerful opponents.
5. Well-informed: refers to having a certain understanding and understanding of various things.
6. The class has an axe: a metaphor for not measuring one's own strength, showing one's excessive self-confidence and vanity.
7. Plants and trees are soldiers: describe people's psychology that they are afraid of the truth of things and mistake ordinary things for their enemies.
8. Keeping to one's own side: Describes a person who only cares about his own interests and does not care about the needs of others or society.
9. Get straight to the point: The metaphor is straightforward to indicate the problem or put forward the opinion.
10. Self-contained: Describes someone who is complacent and unwilling to learn new knowledge and experience from the outside world.
The importance of common idioms
1. Enrich cultural connotation. Idioms are one of the treasures of Chinese culture, which contains rich historical, humanistic and philosophical content.
2. Increase the accuracy and beauty of language expression. The idiom is accurate, the language is concise, rich in culture, art, folklore, etc., and it is more beautiful and expressive to use.
3. Improve communication skills. Mastering common idioms can enrich one's language expression and language communication skills, making people feel more confident and decent.
4. Gain a better understanding of literary works. Many literary works are full of the use of various idioms, and mastering common idioms can help us better understand and appreciate literary works.
5. Cultivate language thinking ability. Learning common idioms can exercise your ability to use language, improve your language thinking ability, and make your thinking more broad.
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