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Win the crown and come out on top.
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Won the gold medal and won the crown.
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Dominate[ dú zhàn áo tóu ] Aotou: The relief of the fish on the front steps of the palace, when the imperial examination was issued, the champion stood here to welcome the list. The imperial examination era pointed to the champion.
The metaphor takes the first place or the first place.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Chenzhou Rice": "In front of the palace, he once offered to promote Pingce; Dominate the first place. ”
Translation: In front of the emperor, he was the first champion of the imperial examination.
Second to none[ shǒu qū yī zhǐ ] Qu finger count always bends the thumb first, because it is indicated by "first and second to one" in the first place.
Source: Qing Yan Guangmin's "Yan's Family Collection of Rulers and Shi Shi Reading Leap Chapters": "The poetry of the sea is second to none. ”
Translation: The poems of the sea are in the first place.
Unique[ dú yī wú èr ] There is no one of the same or nothing that can be compared.
Qing Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" Chapter 21: If you win money, you will reward people a lot; If you lose money, no matter how many thousands, you never frown: it really has to be a unique and good gamble.
Be on your own[ dú bù yī shí ] is very prominent, and no one can compare to it in a period.
Source: Southern Dynasty, Song Fan Ye, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty, The Biography of Dai Liang": Alone in the world; Who is a couple.
Translation: No one can compare, who can match me.
Unbeatable[ wú yǔ lún bǐ ] There is no way to compare it (多含褒义).
Source: Don Lu's "Yi Shi": "Placed in the state; Zhang Chongjing is incomparable. ”
Translation: In the state, there is nothing like Zhang Chongjing.
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Dominate the leader, rank among the best, supreme, bravely crown the three armies, win the crown, take the helm of Niu Er, take the lead, and rank first.
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Dominate the leader, rank among the best, supreme, and bravely crown the three armies
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Won the first place, won the crown, won the gold medal, stood out from the crowd, ranked among the best, ranked first and won the first place.
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Come out on top. The flower of the flock.
Satisfied.
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Second to none, second to none.
Topped the list.
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Won the gold medal, won the first, won the first place, won the first, dominated the leader, and ranked among the best.
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Winning first, that's my IQ range.
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Won the first place, won the gold medal, won the championship and won the first place.
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The four-word phrase that represents the first source of Qiao is as follows:
1. Monopoly of the head: The metaphor occupies the first place or the first place.
2. Pull out the mountain and cover the world: cover the world: surpass the people of the world, the first in the world. The power can pull out the mountain, describing the power as brave and contemporary.
3. No equal: you can't distinguish the first and second. Calling.
4. Super ancient crown and present: and crack posture super: exceed; Crown: Ranked first. Ancient and modern first, no one can compare.
5. Da Kui in the world: Da Kui: refers to the first place in the imperial examination in the old days, that is, the champion. Hit the top spot.
6. Dominate the leader: Aotou: The relief of the fish on the front steps of the palace, the champion stood here to welcome the list when the imperial examination was issued. The imperial examination era pointed to the champion. The metaphor takes the first place or the first place.
7. Fenghua peerless: Fenghua: style and talent; Peerless: Crowned in the world. It means that the style and talent are the first in the world.
8. Unparalleled in the world: cover: overwhelming, exceeding. Talent or martial arts contemporary first, no one can compare.
9. Contribution to the world: the first in the world.
10. The culprit of merit: merit: merit; First: First; Sin: guilt, crime; Qui: The first, the first. The number of merits is the largest, and the number of culpabilities is also the first.
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Idioms to describe the first place: super ancient crown and modern, great and brilliant in the world, the first to dominate, second to none, far ahead.
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The four-word words that represent the first are: supreme, brave champion of the three armies, unprecedented, second to none, and the first to come out on top.
1. Supremacy.
Pinyin: zhì gāo wú shàng.
Paraphrasing] There is nothing higher than it.
2. Champion the three armies.
Pinyin】枣春 yǒng guàn sān jūn.
Interpretation] crown refers to being outstanding and ranking first. The three armies refer to the upper army, the middle army, and the lower army in ancient times, and collectively refer to the entire army. Brave ranks first in the whole army. Described as heroic.
3. There is no one before.
Pinyin: qián wú gǔ rén.
Interpretation] refers to something that has never been done or achieved before.
4. Second to none.
Pinyin】dust 余shǒu qū yī zhǐ.
Interpretation] first refers to the first. Flexion means bending. To bend your fingers, bend your thumb first. means in the first place.
5. Take the lead.
Pinyin] lì bá tóu chóu.
Interpretation] is the first place.
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