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1) Raunchy: Margin, which refers to the edge of the cloth, is a metaphor for appearance, clothing, and life style. It was originally described as an informal person, but later it was described as not paying attention to the neatness of clothing and appearance.
2) Not easy: easy, change. Completely correct, unchangeable statements.
3) Footsteps: Aftermath, the dust raised behind when walking. Follow behind others. It is a metaphor for following and imitating others, and following the old path that others have taken.
4) No scabs: roots, ruthless grass; Wilt, sagebrush. The roots and herbs are all weeds that are very similar to millet. The parables are ineffective or unproductive.
5) Canghai Crosscurrent: Canghai, refers to the sea; Cross-current, refers to the flow of water in all directions. It is a metaphor for political chaos and social unrest.
6) Vicissitudes of the sea: The sea becomes a mulberry field, and the mulberry field becomes the sea. The metaphorical world changes a lot.
7) Grass Kan human life: grass camp, weeds. Treat human life like weeds. It refers to the reactionary ruling class despising human life and killing people at will.
8) Covenant under the city: A humiliating treaty that was forced to be signed because the enemy was approaching the city.
9) Taste the Ding Yi Belly: Taste a piece of meat in the Ding pot to deduce the taste of the whole pot of food. The parable can be inferred from the parts to the whole.
10) Outstanding: Out, exceeding; class, homogeneous; Plucked, exceeded, apple, grassy look. Describe people whose moral character and talents are beyond the ordinary.
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1. Sad but not sad: sad but not excessive. Describe poetry, ** and other neutralizing beauty, not sad but not sad.
2. The mourning army will win: the army that has been oppressed and rebelled in grief will surely win. "Mourning soldiers" cannot be misunderstood as an army of mourning.
3. Love the house and the crow: Because of the love of that person, I also love the crow that stays on his house. It is a metaphor for loving someone and loving the person or thing that is related to him.
4. Love can't help: although sympathetic but powerless to help.
5. Relocation: It is not the meaning of relocation, but to describe the love of the countryside and the reluctance to easily migrate to other places.
6. Safety and danger are easy to change: peace and danger can be transformed into each other. Easy: Transform.
7. Be at ease: be content with the usual, go with the flow, and describe being satisfied with the status quo.
8. Step-by-step: follow a certain organization and follow a certain procedure.
9. The white horse passes through the gap: The metaphor is that time passes quickly, like a horse in front of a small gap.
10. How to redeem a hundred bodies: It means that if you die a hundred times in vain, you can't get it. Later, he expressed his deep condolences to the deceased.
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High school must memorize idioms and their explanations are as follows:1. Staggered canine teeth: The metaphor is complex, and there are many factors on both sides.
2. The sun is about to set. It is a metaphor for people who have grown old or things that are decaying and decaying, and are close to death.
3. Sitting on the spring breeze: unconsciously receiving earnest teachings from elders or good teachers.
4. Three points into the wood: The metaphorical analysis problem is very profound.
6. Upward and downward effect: refers to what the people above do, and the people below follow how to do it. Derogatory.
7. Sacrificing one's life to seek the Dharma: Originally, it meant that Buddhists did not hesitate to give up their lives to seek the Dharma. After parable truth without sacrificing one's own life.
8. Very noisy and dusty: Describe the rumors are discussed and noisy for a while.
9. Misery: Describe the people in an extremely difficult situation.
10. Eat alive: Imitate metaphors stiffly, and use other people's theories, experiences, etc.
11. Spread quickly: The news spread quickly.
12. The theory of not being published: the remarks that cannot be changed.
13. Unreasonable: It cannot be understood by reasoning, describing the attitude of arrogance or ignorance.
14. Do not seek to be heard: do not pursue reputation and status.
15. Disdain: Disdain: Disdain.
16. Not enough to be a guideline: it is not worth using as a criterion to follow.
17. Sideways gaze: squinting at people. Describe hatred or fear and resentment.
18. Unsatisfactory: barely satisfying.
19, Chao Qin and Twilight Chu: The metaphor is capricious, and it also describes wandering.
20. Speechless: Speaking without politeness.
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