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To expel the clean, to completely extinguish. The metaphor is cruel and vicious, leaving no room for error.
rush wave head (gǎn làng tóu).
It refers to following the masses and doing something that adapts to the current situation.
追鸭子上架 (gǎn yā zī shàng jià) is a metaphor for forcing to do things that are beyond the reach of ability.
meteor rush moon (liú xīng gǎn yuè) is like a meteor chasing the moon. Describe acting quickly.
迎头追上 (yíng tóu gǎn shàng) 迎: toward; Head: The one who walks in front. Hurry up and chase the front.
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Idioms of rushing: you chase me, meteors catch the moon, catch all the kills, catch ducks on the shelves, catch up, and catch up with the second.
3. Tend to heat up.
1. You are chasing me.
nǐ zhuī wǒ gǎn]
Described as fiercely competitive, everyone is not far behind.
2. Meteors catch the moon.
liú xīng gǎn yuè]
Meteor: When a small object in a celestial body falls into the Earth's atmosphere, it burns and glows like an arrow when it rubs against the air. The meteors in the sky slid towards the moon at a high speed, as if chasing the moon. The speed of the metaphor is very fast.
3. Kill them all.
gǎn jìn shā jué]
Wipe it out, describe being vicious to people, and leave no room for it.
4. Heng crack to drive ducks to the shelves.
gǎn yā zi shàng jià]
The parable forces me to do what I can't do: I can't sing, you call me to sing, don't you? It is also said that the duck is on the shelf.
5. Catch up.
yíng tóu gǎn shàng]
Catch up and overtake the front, the most advanced.
6. Even two to catch three.
lián èr gǎn sān]
Hastily; Come on.
7. Tend to heat up.
qū yán gǎn rè]
Flattery and attachment to powerful people.
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The idioms of catching up are: catch up, catch up, and catch up with the moon.
The idioms of catching up are: catching up, meteors catching the moon, catching the waves. 2: The structure is, rush (semi-enclosed structure) (left and right structure). 3: Pinyin is, gǎn miàn.
What is the specific explanation of the catch, we will introduce you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
Roll out the dough. Use a stick to flatten the kneaded dough back and forth and cut it into noodles. "Journey to the West" Chapter 74:
The Eight Precepts said: 'Brother, if you are in such a hurry, it will be over at the second watch. Qing Wu Idiot "Guangtian Lai Ji" 1:
Rush thin, cut finely. The twenty-eighth chapter of "The Legend of Children's Heroes": "Today's two bowls may still have a secret book of 'my daughter-in-law of the slow royal family will rush to the pot and turn around'!"
Words about rushing.
You chase me, catch up with Bodao, have no children, catch up with the tide, can't catch up with the waves, and even catch up with the waves, even two and three, catch up with the heat, catch up with the heat, and kill them all, never a penny.
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Contains all the idioms of the word "rush" and the vertical interpretation of the collapse:
Meteors chasing the moon – like a meteor chasing the moon. Describe acting quickly.
Catching ducks on the shelves - a metaphor for forcing people to do things that they can't do.
Catching the wave - refers to following behind the mass of the regimental nuclear mass to do something to adapt to the current situation.
Kill them all - expel them cleanly, completely wipe them out. The metaphor is cruel and vicious, leaving no room for error.
You chase me - describe the fierce competition, everyone is not far behind.
Even two to catch three - in a hurry; Come on.
Catch up - Ying: toward; Head: The one who walks in front. Hurry up and chase the front.
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The first word is all idioms and explanations that begin with the word "rush":
Catching ducks on the shelves - a metaphor for forcing people to do things that they can't do.
Catching the wave - refers to following the masses and doing something to adapt to the current situation.
Kill them all - the ruler is cleared and completely eliminated. The parable is cruel and vicious, leaving no room for it.
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The fourth word missing is the idiom in the "rush" family, and the four-character idiom that ends with "rush" in the last word and the explanation: Fusui Lu
You chase me - describe the fierce competition, everyone is not far behind.
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The idioms of catching up with the festival are: you chase me, catch the waves, and the branches are subtly.
There are traces of the idiom of catching up with the festival: tend to the heat and catch the heat, catch the waves, you chase me. 2: Pinyin is, gǎnjié. 3: Zhuyin is, one. 4: The structure is, rush (semi-enclosed structure) section (upper and lower structure).
What is the specific explanation of the festival, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
1.Catch up with the festival. 2.Have a holiday season.
2. Citations and Explanations.
Catch up with the festival. Quoting the first posture of "Water Margin" four times: "Recently, in Fangzhou, I heard that it was lively here, and I came here to do physiology.
Have a holiday season. Lao She's "The Biography of Niu Tianci" 24: "Mrs. Crescent wrapped the dumplings in the middle of the night.
He also got up early to prepare for the festival. ”
3. Network Explanation.
Rushing Festival is a Chinese word, pronounced gǎnjié, which refers to the festival field, the festival, the festival of the Tujia family.
Words about the festival.
Catch up, catch up, kill everything, can't catch up with meteors, catch up with the moon, catch up with the waves, catch up with the trend, you chase me, catch up with the heat, catch up with the fashion, even two catch three.
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Idioms with rushes.
Detailed. Can't catch up: Fall behind or miss the opportunity in detail
Catch the trend: the characteristic or character of catching up with the trend; Catering to the most popular fashions of the time in detail
Fashionable: Adopt a fashionable way or fashionable style, which refers to the characteristics or character of catching up with the trend and catering to the most popular fashion of the time in detail
Catch up: Catch up with the front. Detailed.
Meteors chasing the moon – like a meteor chasing the moon. Describe acting quickly. Detailed.
Kill them all: expel them cleanly; Completely wiped out. The metaphor is cruel and vicious; Leave no stone unturned. Detailed.
Catching the waves: refers to the sedan car following the public to do something to adapt to the current situation. Details Moritaka Mori.
Catching ducks on the shelves - a metaphor for forcing people to do things that they can't do. Detailed.
Tend to catch up with the heat: Tendency: Run, take refuge. Flattery and attachment to powerful people in detail
Even two to catch three - in a hurry; Come on.
Hasty Withdrawal]: A metaphor for being so-so, busy and putting things to an end.
Inverted Welcome]: Inverted: reversed; Shoes. Hurry to greet the guests with shoes on.
Describe the hospitality. [Wind and fire]: Describe the appearance of being busy and reckless.
Xing Se and Spring in a hurry]: Xing Se: the demeanor before and after departure. A busy demeanor before and after walking or setting off.
Xingse]: The demeanor and demeanor before and after walking or setting off. Same as "in a hurry".
Baba]: Described as hurried, urgent. [Hurry]: Hurry: Hurry to finish.
Refers to an essay or piece written in a hurry. Generally refers to a work or work that needs to be done in order to cope with it.
Hurry]: Hurriedly interject and rush to speak. Even two to catch three - in a hurry; Come on.
Inspiration]: Inspiration: Flexible mind. Hurriedly took a turn of thought (more fingers came up with a solution on the spot).
Hurry to take advantage of]: Take advantage of: Hurry. Hurrying on the road.
Hasty Withdrawal]: A metaphor for being so-so, busy and putting things to an end.
Inverted Welcome]: Inverted: reversed; Shoes. Hurry to greet the guests with shoes on. Describe the hospitality.
[Wind and fire]: Describe the appearance of being busy and reckless.
Walking in a hurry]: Walking color: the demeanor before and after departure. A busy demeanor before and after walking or setting off.
Xingse]: The demeanor and demeanor before and after walking or setting off. Same as "in a hurry".
Baba]: Described as hurried, urgent.
Hurry]: Hurriedly interject and rush to speak.
Even two to catch three - in a hurry; Come on.
Inspiration]: Inspiration: Flexible mind. Hurriedly took a turn of thought (more fingers came up with a solution on the spot).
Hurry to take advantage of]: Take advantage of: Hurry. Hurrying on the road.
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