Fill in a little idiom, fill in an idiom

Updated on culture 2024-06-22
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Leaping on the paper, it has become a wind, awe-inspiring, awe-inspiring, awe-inspiring, still the same, majestically standing, refreshed, unified, gone, eclipsed, dumbfounded, complacent, calm, dazed, revealed, behemoth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Spring (ang) is prepared for no (suffering) the sun and the moon are like (shuttle) melons are ripe (pedicle) falling.

    Diligence can make up for (clumsy) viewers, such as (city) trekking mountains (wading) water (rubbing) fists.

    Lick) the love of the calf, hard (Zhuo) absolutely draped in the stars (wearing) the moon is deeply rooted (deep).

    A (sail) smooth (proud) sun like fire, eyes (timeless) (fish) through.

    Pour out (nest) out (skyscraper) skyscraper (plan) the sea (millet).

    Xingluo (chess) cloth (instantaneous) ever-changing, there is no fear of excellence

    Force (through) paper back, righteousness without reflex (Gu) thunder (strong) wind overcomes thorns (chopping) thorns.

    Yan Bohao (Miao) (Qian) donkey skills are poor, Zheng people buy (shoes) (揠) seedlings to grow.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.It's a tough thing to do, but you have to do it well.

    2.The day of the midterm exams is already (imminent), and you need to hurry up and revise.

    3.There are a lot of guests who meet him today, and he is really a little (overwhelmed).

    4.He (fishing in troubled waters) is trying to get by.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Bear down.

    Imminent. Overwhelmed.

    Indiscriminate refill.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1: Do your best.

    2: Imminent.

    3: Overwhelmed.

    4: Fishing in troubled waters (indiscriminate).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do everything in one's power.

    Imminent. Overwhelmed.

    Cover your ears and steal the bell.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1 Leave no stone unturned 2 Imminent 3 Overwhelmed 4 Opportunistic.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1.Spare no effort.

    2.Left.

    3.Overwhelmed.

    4.Makeover.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1.Do everything in one's power.

    2.Imminent.

    3.Overwhelmed.

    4.Fish in muddy waters.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    One heart and one mind, exactly the same, one scale, one claw, one needle and one thread, one relaxation, one sorrow and one joy, one grass and one tree.

    One by one, one step at a time, one sing, one harmony, one day, one scoop, one hundred and fifty-one, one board and one eye.

    One reward, one sorrel, one drop, one obscurity, one move, one cent, one smile, one piano and one crane.

    A lifetime, one hand, one foot, one word and one deed, one chant, one word, one board, one word, one tear, one word and one bead.

    There are also some idioms that don't look quite like idioms, but they are really found from idiom dictionaries – one step at a time, one ghost at a time, one long and one short.

    One into one brigade, 11 thousand, one family, one plan, one dragon, one pig, one dragon and one snake, one horse, one saddle, one spray and one awakening.

    One Death and One Life).

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Once a year, sit together, one word, one bead, one word, one tear, one word, one sentence, one heavy cover, one branch and one perch.

    One limb, one branch, one section, one needle, one thread, one edge, one meeting, one welcome, one and one drink, one peck.

    One word and one deed, one smoke, one heart, one heart, one smile, one night.

    One day, one place, one death, one life, one hand, one foot, one style, one life, one life, one generation.

    A hill and a ravine, a smile, a sneer, a smile, an annual horse, a saddle, a dragon and a pig, one back and forth.

    One deed, one mouth, one family, one plan, one family, one fire.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Undivided attention.

    One mind, one plan. One by one.

    In full detail. One step at a time.

    Echo each other. Plants.

    One step at a time. A saddle and a horse.

    One class and one generation. One and the other.

    One step at a time. One sorrow and one joy.

    One board and one eye. Blow and sing.

    One long and one short. Wake up in a daze.

    Bit. Every penny.

    One pair, one gear. Movements.

    Annual. Once a year.

    Back and forth. One on one and one down.

    Smiles. Life.

    In full detail. Life.

    One day and one day. Overnight.

    Deeds. Word for word.

    Stitch..

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Rampant for a while Rampant: ferocious and presumptuous. The description of bad people or reactionary forces is particularly fierce and presumptuous for a while.

    Recitation: recitation, narration. For a certain period of time, it was told everywhere.

    The description of being alone is very prominent, and no one can compare to it in a period of time.

    All the rage Swept away: The grass and trees fall with the wind, and by extension, it is very popular. Describe things that are extremely prevalent in a period, like the wind blowing down the grass and trees.

    Trendy Popular: as popular as the wind. Describe how much things are very prevalent in a period of time.

    Crowned for a while, crowned: far ahead, ranked first. Described as surpassing his peers in a certain period of time, second to none.

    Stir up a lot of people in a period of time.

    Fame shook the society at the time.

    It takes a thousand years to have such an opportunity. Describe the opportunity as extremely rare.

    Boom describes a particularly prosperous or popular moment.

    Xuan He for a while Xuan He: The momentum is very strong. For a period of time, the fame was very powerful.

    Arrogant for a while refers to the noisy forces of evil forces in a short period of time.

    Sensational describes a period of time that spreads everywhere and has a great impact.

    Famous for a while: group sound. It was very famous for a while. Fame spread over a period of time.

    Fame for a while Fame: Fame; Temporary: Contemporary. For a period of time, it was famous and widely valued.

    There is such an opportunity for all times. Describe the opportunity as rare.

    Once in the ages is a metaphor for a rare opportunity.

    A thousand years old is still a thousand years old. It takes a thousand years to do that. Describe the opportunity as extremely rare.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Single-minded, life-long, exactly the same, overnight

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Everything is just the beginning, I don't know what to do, I only know one of them, I don't know the other, one scale and half a claw, and so on, hang a leak ten thousand, one scale and half a claw [yī lín bàn zhǎo] basic definition.

    Originally, it meant that the dragon was in the clouds, showing a scale in the east and half a claw in the west, and could not see its full picture. A metaphor for fragmentary things.

    Source: Tang Gao Zhongwu's "Zhongxing Idle Qi Collection": "Nine poems in three years; Li Shuai, Shangguang; Its meaning is better than satire; There are also Chen Shiyi's scales and half claws. ”

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A little Lingrhino [yī diǎn líng xī] 生字本Basic Definition.

    Finger rhino horn has lines, and the two ends are channeled, so it is a metaphor for heart to heart. Refers to being smart.

    Source: Tang Li Shangyin's poem "Untitled": "The body has no colorful phoenix wings, and the heart has a clear heart." ”

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    星点点 [xīng xīng diǎn diǎn] paraphrasing describes many and scattered. Describe it as a little or finely chopped.

    星点点 [xīng xīng diǎn diǎn] paraphrasing describes many and scattered. Describe it as a little or finely chopped.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    An idiom at the end :

    Numerous non. First, just in case

    Combined. First, the first in the world

    Such as the inside and the outside. First, the heart and mouth are not the same

    Not on the outside. One, one out of a hundred

    The heart and mouth are the same

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There's a lot of that:

    Words and deeds no. One, two into one.

    Pick a hundred. First, there is a difference between the inside and the outside.

    The heart is like that. One, ninety-nine to one.

    Discrediting no. 1. Draw one neatly.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Pick a hundred.

    1. Ninety-nine returns.

    First, the inside and the outside are as follows.

    One, two combined.

    First, the heart and mouth are not the same

    Forever. 1. Together.

    1. Embrace words and deeds.

    1. Words and deeds.

    1. All mouths are one.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Such as the inside and the outside.

    1. Pick a hundred.

    1. Consistently.

    One, two combined.

    First, a hundred beaks such as.

    1. Knowledge and action.

    One, seventy twenty.

    First, the outside is not.

    I. Chapter 10.

    1. Words and deeds.

    First, the same as the other.

    One, one hundred is not one.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The wind and horses and cows are not related, the memory is still fresh, and the rope is in the law, which is meaningful.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Erudite, learned, rich, recited, wasted sleep and forgot to eat

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