Describe an idiom that someone asks you to do that you don t want to live or die?

Updated on society 2024-05-01
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is better to be broken than to be complete.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is difficult for a strong man: [Basic explanation]: Forcing people to do what they can't or don't want to do.

    Pinyin pronunciation]: qiǎng rén suǒ nán Use example]: Don't, he won't agree.

    synonym group]: force the head of the bull, reluctantly make it difficult.

    Antonym phrase]: listen to the convenience and stand up.

    How to use]: verb-object; as a predicate, object; Derogatory.

    After the break]: Forcing the bull to give birth; Laying eggs with a rooster.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello landlord Such idioms include "rather die than yield" or "stubbornness".

    If it helps you, thank you for your encouragement, and I wish you a happy day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    誓死不from [shì sǐ bù cóng].

    It means that to swear is to die and not to obey.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Deceive the upper and lower levels.

    2. I want to cover the orange circle.

    3. Bury the gizzard.

    4. Cover the round belt and cover it.

    5. Swallow and spit out.

    6. Trying to cover up.

    May my answer satisfy you. )

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Do unto others as you would have them do to you.

    From the Analects. A famous quote from the ancient Chinese thinker and educator Confucius. The whole sentence is explained as if you have an unwanted result physically or mentally unwilling to be treated like this, so don't let others suffer unwanted results and not get the treatment you want...

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    强人所difficult [ qiǎng rén suǒ nán ] 生字本Basic Definition Detailed Interpretation.

    qiǎng rén suǒ nán ] force a person to do something he cannot or is unwilling to do.

    Source: Qing Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flowers" second chapter: "That person is the lord of the four seas and nine states, Xuanhua on behalf of the sky, how can he be upside down, and it is difficult for a strong man." ”

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    I don't know if this will work.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Bent.

    yī yì gū xíng

    Explanation] refers to not accepting the advice of others and stubbornly following one's own subjective ideas.

    Structure] subject-predicate.

    Usage] is dejorative. It is generally used as a predicate and a definite.

    Zhengyin] "line"; It cannot be pronounced hánɡ as "ranks".

    Identification] "Lonely"; Can't write "fox".

    synonyms] self-righteous, opinionated, dead-hearted.

    Antonyms] learn from others' strengths, be humble and open-minded.

    Analysis] and "arbitrary" and "arbitrary"; There are "not taking into account other people's opinions." The meaning of "subjective and brutal". The difference is:

    1) "Domineering" means "arrogant and domineering"; The tone is heavier; Generally only for those in power; and "arbitrariness"; Describe the lack of democratic style; The tone is softer; And not limited to those in power; It is also available to the general public; Wide range of applications. (2) The difference with "arbitrariness" lies in the word "broken". "Arbitrary" means "to make decisions and act independently"; It does not contain "breaks"; It contains only the phrase "do as you wish." ”

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Force somebody's hand.

    Synonym] forced to press the head of the bull, reluctantly difficult.

    Antisense] listen to the convenience and stand up.

    Interpretation] reluctantly.

    People do what they can't or won't do.

    Use case] Don't, he won't say yes.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    1、心有而力不 [ xīn yǒu yú ér lì bù zú ] I want to do it very much, but the strength is not enough.

    Source: "The Analects of Liren": "Is there a day when you can use your strength to be benevolent?" I have not seen anyone who is deficient; I don't see it. ”

    Translation: Is there a day when you can devote your strength to practicing benevolence? I haven't seen the lack of strength. There may still be such people, but I haven't seen them.

    2、力不自心 [ lì bù cóng xīn ] I want to do it, but I can't do it with strength or ability.

    Source: Zhang Qian's "**Poetry Anthology: Preface": According to my political and ideological level, struggle experience and intellectual ability, it is indeed inadequate to undertake the work of compiling and selecting ** comrades' poems.

    3. 力所不及 [ lì suǒ bù jí ] and: to achieve. You can't do it on your own.

    Source: Song Shi Huihong's "Shimen Text Zen": "The text that has never been seen in his life, the righteousness that is beyond the reach of the public, is gathered in it." ”

    4. 不能為力 [ wú néng wéi lì ] does not use strength. It refers to the inability to do it or the inability to reach it.

    Source: Qing Liang Shaoren's "Two Autumn Rain Essay Volume 8 Shi Ge Department Book": There is nothing to do, only to die to serve the country.

    Translation: I want to do this but I can't use my strength, I can only use my death to serve the country.

    5. 爱萌能助 [ i mò néng zhù ] refers to having the intention to help, but not being able to do it due to insufficient strength or limited conditions.

    Source: "The Book of Poetry, Daya, Haomin": "Wei Zhongshan Fu Juzhi; I can't help it. ”

    Translation: Only Zhong Shanfu can be lifted, and it is difficult for others to help him if they love him.

    6. Wangyang Xingsigh [ wàng yáng xīng tàn ] is a metaphor for not having enough power or conditions to do things, and feeling powerless. Wangyang: The look of looking up.

    Source: "Zhuangzi Qiushui": "It is said; The river god thought he was sorry because of the great rise of the river. Later to the seaside; See the boundless ocean; So he looked at the ocean and sighed. ”

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Wangyang Xingsigh [ wàng yáng xīng tàn ] Wangyang: looking up. Look up at the sea god and sigh.

    It refers to lamenting one's own insignificance in the face of great things. Nowadays, it is more metaphorical to feel helpless when doing things because of incompetence or lack of conditions.

    不能為力 [ wú néng wéi lì ] cannot exert power. Lack of motivation or ability to do a good job or solve a problem.

    力不自心 [ lì bù cóng xīn ] I want to do it, but I can't reach it.

    whip long Mo and [ biān cháng mò jí ] and: to. The original meaning was that although the whip was long, it could not hit the horse's belly. The parables are too far apart for the power to reach.

    The doppelganger lacks the art [ fèn shēn fá shù ] cannot separate the body to do different things.

    有心无力 [ yǒu xīn wú lì ] has wishes and intentions, but does not have the power to put them into practice.

    心有余而力不 [ xīn yǒu yú ér lì bù zú ] I want to do it very much, but the strength is not enough.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes: 望洋兴sigh [ wàng yáng xīng tàn ]

    Explanation]: Wangyang: The look of looking up. Look up at the sea god and sigh. It refers to lamenting one's own insignificance in the face of great things. Nowadays, it is more metaphorical to feel helpless when doing things because of incompetence or lack of conditions.

    From]: Spring and Autumn. Zhuangzi's "Zhuangzi Autumn Water": "So Yan, Hebo began to turn his face, looking at the ocean and sighing. ”

    Translation]: So, Hebo changed his face, looked up at the sea god and sighed.

    Antonyms for looking at the ocean and sighing: 目空全 [ mù kōng yī qiè ].

    Explanation]: Nothing is taken into account. Described as extreme arrogance.

    From]: Qing Li Ruzhen's "Mirror Flowers" Chapter 52: "But he relied on his own knowledge, his eyes were empty, and he always didn't put people in his eyes. ”

    Translation]: But he relied on his own learning, was extremely arrogant, and often ignored people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Idioms to describe what you don't want to do and others force you to do it are difficult for strong people to do it.

    强人所difficult [qiǎng rén suǒ nán] [interpretation] to force someone to do something he cannot or is unwilling to do.

    情非得已 [qíng fēi dé yǐ] [interpretation] refers to a situation that is out of necessity.

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