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Idioms containing "tongs":
The jaws do not speak, the jaws stutter, the jaws rub the tongue, the jaws swallow the tongue, the pincer offensive.
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Ji net tong jaw does not speak Luo tong Ji net jaw tongue knotting tongue jaw tongue swallow tongue.
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Jaws stammering. The jaws don't speak.
Ji snare pincers. Jaw tongue.
Jaw swallowing. Luo Tong Ji net.
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Contains all the idioms and explanations of the word "tong":Jaw tongue – jaw: closed. Shut your mouth and don't speak. The words of the adjective are exhausted, and the brigade will never speak. It also refers to not daring to speak.
The jaws do not speak - the clamps envy the spring mouth: the mouth is closed. Keep your mouth shut and don't speak.
Tongue-Silence. Keep your mouth shut and say nothing.
Jaw tongue - closed mouth and tongue. Describe the appearance of a dismantling faction that is speechless due to surprise and fear.
Luo Tong Ji Net - Used to refer to cruel and false accusations.
Ji snare pincer - a metaphor for the cool officials and friends to be traitors and frame innocents.
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The idioms of pliers are: not too much, unexpectedly, auspicious nets and pliers.
The idioms of the tongs are: the jaws are tongue-rubbing, unexpectedly, unexpectedly. 2: Zhuyin is, one by one. 3: The structure is, (left and right structure) clamp (left and right structure). 4: Pinyin is, jí qián.
What is the specific explanation of pliers, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of the words and phrases [click here to view the details of the plan].
Tilt clamping. 2. Citations and Explanations.
Tilt clamping. Quote the money difference and the Qianyi "Rich and Responsible Master Text": "The capitalist is a mouthful, the borrower is blunt, the lips are shaken and erased, and the back is clamped." ”
3. Network Explanation.
Tong Tong Tong, pronounced jíqián, is a Chinese word that translates as tilting and rolling clamping.
Words about pliers.
The jaws are not too much, the jaws swallow the tongue, the jaws are snares, the jaws are unexpected, the jaws are tongue-stammering, and the jaws are not disdainful.
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The idioms of the tongs are: disdain people, Bodao has no children, unexpectedly.
The idioms of pliers are: jaws and tongues, not a penny, auspicious nets and pliers. 2: The structure is, clamp (left and right structure) (upper and lower structure). 3: Zhuyin is, 一 4: Pinyin is, qiánkūn.
What is the specific explanation of pliers, we introduce you to the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
Pliers and . Ancient Neck Binding Punishment for Shaving Hair.
2. Citations and Explanations.
Pliers and . Ancient Neck Binding Punishment for Shaving Hair. Quoting the poem "Reading History" by Fan Chengda of the Song Dynasty: "The market is organic, and the crown or tongs are applied." ”
3. Network Explanation.
pliers pliers (qiánkūn) pliers and , ancient punishments for grinding the neck and shaving the hair.
Words about pliers.
Tongue jaws, Bo Dao, no children, jaws, tongue clamps, horsebit jaws, tongue clamps, Ji net jaws, tongue swallowing jaws, side eye jaws, self-explanatory jaws.
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The idioms of the pliers are: tongue jaws, jaws tongue, and jiwang tongs.
The idioms of the viscer are: mantra, word of mouth, Luo tong Ji net. 2: Zhuyin is, one. 3: Pinyin is, kǒuqiá: structure is, 口 (single structure) clamp (left and right structure).
What is the specific explanation of the pliers, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
Mouth pliers kǒuqián. (1) A torture instrument used to punish shrews in the past, which has an iron frame over the head and a metal chew inserted into the mouth.
2. Citations and Explanations.
The mouth is tightly closed. Quoting "Zhuangzi Tianzi Fang": "I Liang brings the teacher of Wenzi Fang, I understand the shape but do not want to move, and the tongs do not want to speak." ”
3. Network Explanation.
Mouth jaw pliers, Chinese vocabulary, pinyin is kǒuqián. From "Zhuangzi Tian Zifang".
Verses about vise.
One of the hundred mouths of a tong, if the mouth of the pliers has no answer, one of the hundred mouths of a mouth.
Words about pliers.
Jaw swallowing mantra pliers horse bit piece smooth mouth slip pliers Jing Liang Lu mouth side eyes Ji snare jaw jaw jaw does not say tongue jaw jaw tongue jaw tongue stammering tongue jaw.
Sentence formation about pliers.
1. Cutting pliers, flat pliers, needle-nose pliers, vises and various tools have been used all over again, but people are still powerless.
2. The professor lifted the flat pliers and clamped the tip of the nose of the master of self-control.
3. General fixture, precision flat nose pliers, CNC rotary workbench.
4. Two-speed motor, cooling device, lighting button, spindle mechanical feeding device, flat nose pliers, electronic display depth gauge.
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The words of pliers are: pliers horse bit, jaw tongue, jaw side eye.
The words of pliers are: jaws swallowing tongue, jaws swallowing tongue, and pipebing the city. 2: The structure is, clamp (left and right structure) sub (single structure). 3: The part of speech is, noun. 4: Pinyin is, qiá: Zhuyin is, 一
What is the specific explanation of pliers, we will introduce it to you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
pliers qiánzi. (1) An appliance used to clamp, hold or pull an object or to clip something.
2. Citations and Explanations.
Refers to a person who has been punished. Quoting from "Hanshu Five Elements Chronicles": "It is the year old, and the Guanghan pincers are plotting to conquer it."
Yan Shigu notes: "Pliers, it is said that the pliers are also apprentices." Dialects.
Refers to earrings. For example, she doesn't wear jewelry, and she doesn't have pliers on her ear wheels.
A device used to clamp or break something.
3. Chinese dictionary.
A tool used to clamp or break something.
Fourth, the network explained.
Pliers pliers are a kind of hand tool used to clamp and fix the processed workpiece or twist, bend and cut the wire wire. The shape of the pliers is V-shaped, and usually consists of three parts: the handle, the gills and the jaws. Pliers are generally made of carbon structural steel, which is first forged and rolled into a pliers shape, then subjected to metal cutting such as grinding and milling, polishing, and finally heat treated.
Words about pliers.
forcepnipper
Idioms about pliers.
Luo Tong Ji Net Lao Shi Zi Ji Net Luo Tong Jaw Tongue Soft Knife Second-rate Tongue Jaw Dog Legs.
Sentence formation about pliers.
1. At the rescue site of the embankment, the soldiers have prepared a set of imaginable and unexpected tools such as chain saws, sledgehammers, bamboo poles, hemp ropes, and pipe pliers.
2. The fog is rising, but it is coming down again, and it is thicker. Sometimes it's completely opaque. The ship was stuck in an iceberg of fog. This terrible encirclement, opened like a pair of pincers, gave a glimpse of a corner of the horizon, and then closed at once.
3. The fog is rising, but it is coming down again, and the lines are getting thicker. Sometimes it's completely opaque. The ship was stuck in an iceberg of fog. This terrible encirclement, open like a pair of pincers; It gives a glimpse of a corner of the horizon and immediately closes it.
4. There are two teeth like pliers on the side of the mouth, and when it eats food, it uses these pliers to clamp it, and the food is broken. The gnats flapped the saddle wings on their backs, and they had to shout with filial piety, like a small music class, playing a pleasant song together.
5. "I will never forget that incident for the rest of my life." You have to forget it, otherwise Suzi will be too pitiful. I also feel very sorry for her. But just like being burned by macro fire tongs, the burn marks will never fade. ”。Kuniko Mukaida.
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The idioms of calipers are: knot fighting, tongue searching, Bodao no child, Ji snare pliers.
The idioms of calipers are: Bo Dao has no children, unexpectedly, not too much. 2: The structure is, card (single) clamp (left and right structure). 3: Pinyin is, kǎqiá: Zhuyin is, 一 . 5: The part of speech is, noun.
What is the specific explanation of calipers, we will introduce you through the following aspects:
1. Explanation of terms [click here to view the details of the plan].
Caliper kǎqián. (1) A clamp-shaped measuring tool with two feet that can be opened and closed, which is used to measure the inner and outer diameter or wall thickness of the workpiece.
2. Chinese dictionary.
A tool for measuring the size of a part, consisting of two adjustable legs. The feet can be adjusted with screws, and the friction at the joints can also be used to fix the feet in place. The outer caliper measures the thickness and outer diameter, and the inner caliper measures the aperture and the distance between the two faces.
Unilateral calipers have an inward-bending leg and a straight leg with a pointed tip for uplining at a specified distance from a flat or curved surface.
3. Network Explanation.
Caliper caliper is a tool for measuring length, which is divided into non-gauge caliper and gauge caliper, and the use method is to take the size method on the steel ruler and the caliper measurement method. Outer calipers are used to measure the outer diameter of a cylinder or the length of an object, etc. The inner caliper is used to measure the inner diameter or groove width of a cylindrical hole, etc.
There are two ways to use the caliper: the caliper on the steel ruler size method and the caliper measurement method. 1. The measuring surface of one clamp foot of the external caliper is against the end face of the steel ruler, and the measuring face of the other clamp foot is aligned with the size engraved line, and the line of the two measuring surfaces should be parallel to the steel ruler.
When using the inner caliper, the size method is the same as that of the outer caliper, except that the end face of the steel ruler must be against an auxiliary plane, and one foot of the inner caliper is also against the plane. 2. Caliper measurement method, when measuring the center distance of the circle with the external caliper, the line of the measuring surface of the two clamp feet should be perpendicular to the axis of the circle, and the outer caliper should slide through the outer circle of the circle without external force, and the opening size of the external caliper is the diameter of the cylinder. When measuring the diameter of the hole with the inner caliper, the line of the measuring surface of the two clamp feet should be perpendicular and intersect on the axis of the inner hole, one clamp foot leans on the hole wall during the measurement, and the other clamp foot is gradually tested outward by the orifice slightly from the inside, and swings along the circumferential direction of the hole wall, when the swing distance is the smallest, the opening size of the inner caliper is the diameter of the inner hole.
Words about calipers.
The jaws are not auspicious, the pincers are full of pliers, the horse's bit, unexpectedly, a penny, the jaws, the tongue, the tongue, the jaws, the jaw
Sentence formation about calipers.
1. Will use measuring instruments, such as calipers, micrometers, etc.
2. Purchase products such as transmission shafts, steering hangers, brake calipers, power steering pumps, auto parts, components and parts.
3. Figure 5 is the edge point found after the caliper of Figure 4 is running.
4. If you have the chance, try a body composition test, either with a scanner in the doctor's office or at the gym with an experienced trainer who will give you fat calipers.
5. Caliper, metal ruler, tape measure, curved ruler, center punch, feeling the measuring point as a marking pen.
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