What idiom is the most appropriate metaphor for something that has never been obtained?

Updated on culture 2024-05-23
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Excitement, mixed joy and sorrow, full of grief and indignation, mixed feelings, touching, heart-touching, can't help but be excited.

    Passionate Generous Impassioned.

    2. Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving, Thanksgiving, Dade, Thank God.

    Toothless and unforgettable, empathetic.

    3. Frustrated, depressed, discouraged

    4. Grief and mourning.

    The heart is like a knife, the pain of cutting the skin, the sorrow of the bones, the compassion of the heavens.

    Fifth, anger is uncontrollable, anger is in the form of color, anger is burning, and it is unbearable.

    6. Rejoice, re

    The heart is full of joy, the hands are dancing, the clapping is happy, and everyone is happy.

    7. Sorrowful, sorrowful, sorrowful, sorrowful, worried, anxious, depressed.

    Eighth, disturbed, restless, cramped and restless, nervous, chaotic, upset, six gods and no master, seven up and eight down.

    Confused, unsettled, distraught, and lost.

    If you lose your long, you sigh for a long time, and you will spend your days like years.

    It is like sitting on pins and needles, burning fire, scratching ears and cheeks.

    A four-word phrase that describes the mood.

    Relaxed, happy, elated, elated, happy, ecstatic Sadness and joy Sadness and indignation Mixed feelings Touching heartstrings Can't help but be excited Passionate and generous Impassioned Grateful Grateful Dade Thank God Toothless Unforgettable Empathy Depressed Discouraged Disillusioned Disillusionment Disappointment The heart is like a knife cutting the pain of the skin Mourning and compassion for the world.

    Four-word words to describe expressions: fuss, surprise, confusion, calmness, embarrassment, only so much, can't help you More references: original original copy must be investigated.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The rain and dew were not wet, and I was flattered.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The spring breeze is a self-frost.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is not easy to come by, it is rare to be valuable, it is rare to cherish it, it is precious to cherish the broom, it is hard to cherish the strength, and it is pronounced as lái zhī bù yì

    Interpretation: to come: to make it come. It's not easy to get it. It means that it is not easy to obtain possessions or the success of things.

    Sentence formation: (1) We should cherish this hard-won learning opportunity.

    2) I cherish this hard-won friendship.

    3) Xiaohong cherishes this hard-won opportunity.

    4) It was not easy to achieve such a good harvest in the year of the catastrophe!

    5) After listening to the old Red Army grandfather, we know that the victory of the revolution was not easy to come by.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Priority: [Basic Explanation]: It refers to the main and secondary things in various things, those that are urgent to be done and those that can be done slowly.

    Pinyin pronunciation]: qīng zhòng huǎn jí [use example]: 事有 , can not help but count miles from the long. (The fifth episode of Qing Lingnan Yuyi's "Eastern European Female Heroes").

    synonym group]: Prioritized and orderly.

    Antonym group]: go hand in hand.

    The ancients had as for Zhang Kongyi, Luo Que and Mouse, and the people had no ambitions, but the faith of the above was to tie their hearts? This is also a last resort between priority and urgency. ”

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    [Nan Ke A Dream]: Nan Ke: A south-facing branch. Refers to a big dream; Or a metaphor for empty joy.

    Mirage]: Mirage: Clams.

    Ancient legend has it that a mirage can breathe into the shape of a tower. In fact, the atmosphere refracts light and makes distant buildings and other urban scenes appear in the air or on the ground. This kind of illusion usually occurs in the summer by the sea or in the desert area.

    Now it is a metaphor for something that does not actually exist.

    Self-inflicted]: Thinking or imagining that you are someone else's favorite.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Self-esteem is very high, not self-sufficient.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Nothing.

    Beat the air. Come away empty-handed.

    Nothing. Bamboo basket for water.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The bamboo basket is empty.

    Chickens fly and eggs are beaten. There is no harvest of pellets.

    Nothing. Nothing.

    Empty handed. Empty.

    Go up in smoke. In vain.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    lost his wife and broke his soldiers.

    Stealing chickens is not a recipe for rice.

    Come away empty-handed. Nothing.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Nothing is harvested, nothing is gained, and you return empty-handed (empty-handed).

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