What are the idioms that begin with one word, such as the title Thank you

Updated on culture 2024-05-10
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Idioms that begin with words are: opportunity, word of mouth, beginning and end, one day, there is obvious to all, there is no fear, orderly, prepared, targeted, mouth and heart, name but not substance, there is a common appreciation, there is powerlessness, sound and color, there is a beginning and an end, there is a board and an eye, there is a class.

    The meaning of each idiom is as follows:

    1. Opportunity: There are opportunities to take advantage of, and there are loopholes to be exploited.

    2. Word of mouth: Everyone's mouth is a living monument. The parable unanimously praises the good people who stand out.

    3. There is a beginning and no end: there is a beginning but no end. It refers to giving up halfway and not being able to persevere to the end.

    4. Someday: There will be a day in the future.

    5. Visible to all: all eyes see. The description is extremely obvious.

    6. Fearless: not afraid because of something to rely on.

    7. Orderly: Describe doing things and speaking in an orderly manner, without any chaos.

    8. Be prepared: If you are prepared or prevented in advance, you can avoid disasters.

    9. Targeted: Aim at the target and shoot arrows. Figurative remarks and actions have clear goals.

    10. There is no heart in the mouth: I love to talk about it, but I don't have anything in my heart. Straightforward and fast-talking.

    11. Famous: It means that there is no real name, but no actual content. Just having an empty name, in fact, is not like that.

    12. Appreciation: It means that whoever sees it praises. The description is wonderful.

    13. Weakness: Describe the appearance of no strength and listlessness.

    14. Sound and color: There is both sound and color. Describe speaking, writing, or acting as very specific and moving.

    15. There is a beginning and an end: there is a beginning and an end. It refers to doing things seriously and persevering to the end.

    16. Having a board and an eye: it means that you are very organized in speaking and doing things; Or it refers to the way you speak, the tone of your voice.

    17. Education without class: No matter who can be educated, some people are not excluded from the object of education because of rich and poor, noble and low, wise and foolish, good and evil, etc.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    One step to the sky, one word and one gold, one hand and one foot, one day's elegance, one horse's lead, nothing knows, one day's three autumns, one hole's view, a piece of Dan's heart.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Have a safe journey.

    2, 1510.

    3. A ball of harmony.

    4. A table of talents.

    5. Take the lead.

    6. Nothing is blind and prosperous.

    7. Single-mindedness.

    8. A word is a certainty.

    9. Half-understood.

    10. A blockbuster.

    11. Motionless.

    12. Once a year.

    13. It's the same as hail.

    14. At a loss.

    15. Be serious. Grinding.

    16. One and a half years.

    17. Little by little.

    18, a leaf knows autumn.

    19. Insist on going your own way.

    20. A skill.

    21. At a glance.

    22. Silent.

    23. A write-off.

    24. As always.

    25. Unusual.

    26. A thousand miles.

    27. Spotless.

    28. Hit it off.

    29. Treat everyone equally.

    30. Reverse the past.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    A board and a glance is a metaphor for being organized or proper in speech and action. Sometimes it is also a metaphor for being rigid and not knowing how to be flexible.

    A stick and a mark is a metaphor for doing solid things.

    One step at a time is a metaphor for doing things steadily.

    One ghost at a time Walking one step at a time is like encountering a ghost. Describe suspicious encounters.

    A grass and a tree is a metaphor for the tiny things.

    One long and one short describes poor speech and chatter.

    One sings and one harmonizes One sings the proclamation first, and the other responds to the harmony. originally described the two as having a common relationship. Now it is also a metaphor for the two of them cooperating with each other, and echoing each other.

    One into one brigade: In ancient times, a radius of ten miles was one; Brigade: In ancient times, a brigade of 500 soldiers was a brigade. It is described as narrow, few people, and weak strength.

    A scoop of food, a scoop of drink. Describe the high life of the scholar who is content with poverty.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The first word is all the idioms that begin with the word "this" and the solution is simple and stupid:

    This mountain looks at the mountain high - a metaphor for being dissatisfied with one's current work or environment, and always thinking that other jobs are late and other environments are better.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Annual. yì nián yí dù]

    degree: times. Meaning once a year.

    Motionless. yí dòng bú dòng] didn't move at all.

    There is no pure dissolution before a chip.

    yī chóu mò zhǎn]

    There is no way at all.

    Skills. yī jì zhī cháng] refers to a certain technical specialty.

    Nothing. yī wú suǒ huò]

    Nothing to gain, nothing to gain. also as "nothing".

    One storm and ten cold. yī pù shí hán]

    Storm: also known as "exposure", drying. The original intention was to dry for one day and freeze for ten days, and the plant would not grow well. Now it is a metaphor for doing things without perseverance and often interrupting. Also known as "ten colds and one storm".

    Glance. yī lǎn wú yú]

    Look: Look. Remaining: Remaining. I saw them all. Describe a wide field of vision or something that is simple and clear, and you can see it all at once. It is also known as "a Hui family".

    A year and a half. yī nián bàn zǎi] 载: 年. A year or half a year. Refers to a period of time.

    A leaf knows autumn. yī yè zhī qiū]

    The parable finds a little sign and anticipates the direction of things.

    Bent. yī yì gū xíng]

    They do not listen to counsel and stubbornly do what they will. pants or anti from the good as flowing.

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