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The idioms about numbers are as follows:
Colorful, seven up and eight down, half-hearted, single-minded, nine deaths, nine cows and one hair, five lakes and four seas, seven scattered and falling
Ninety-nine returns. 1. Varied, six gods without masters, colorful, eight immortals across the sea, in all directions, a collapse and withering words are fixed, 1510,
A table of talents, a group of harmony, a safe journey, nothing to achieve, a half-understood, once a year, motionless, a blockbuster.
At a loss, silent, a leaf knows the autumn, a year and a half, a willful way, a skill, bit by bit, a write-off
Unobstructed, serious, as always, unusual, identical, once and for all, consistent, smooth sailing
Wishful thinking, singing and harmony, a mess, a clue, a pillow of yellow sorghum, a limp, nothing, a stumble.
Three teachings and nine streams, three orders and five declarations.
1. Colorful.
Explanation: Describe a complex color or a variety of patterns. By extension, all sorts of things.
From: This is a miracle in the history of the Raf in Sichuan, so those countrymen, oh, immediately let out colorful speculations. Sartin "**".
Syntax: unional; as a predicate, a definite; Describe a wide variety.
synonyms: colorful, colorful, purple, colorful, varied, colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful.
Antonyms: one clear and two white, gray not slippery, color single.
First, the color is dull.
Two, seven up and eight down.
Explanation: Describes being flustered.
From: Ming Shi Nai'an's "The Complete Biography of the Water Margin" Chapter 26: "That Hu Zhengqing has fifteen buckets of water in his heart, seven up and eight down. ”
Example: He feels like he's going up and down, and he's not feeling comfortable all the time. Shatin "Troubles".
Syntax: unional; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Describe the panic and restlessness in the heart.
synonyms: restless, uncertain, uncertain, hesitant, uneasy.
Antonyms: peaceful, casual, unhurried.
Three, half-hearted.
Explanation: I want to do this and think that, hesitating. It often refers to not being at ease and not being single-minded.
From: But at present, the enemy is at present, and there are pursuers behind him, so you must not be half-hearted, hesitate, and miss a major event. The first group of Yao Xueyin's "Li Zicheng" is like the fourth chapter of the volume.
Syntax: unional; as a predicate, object; Derogatory.
synonyms: liking the new and hating the old, centrifugal and detached, heart ape and horse, uncertain, hesitant, building a room, trance, one exposure and ten colds, two or three of its virtues, uncertain intentions, one storm and ten colds, indecisiveness, seeing different thoughts, absent-mindedness, meaning horses, twilight Chu, three turns and four repetitions, looking around, two or three its meaning, three and four twilight.
Antonyms: single-mindedness, all-out, single-mindedness, one-heartedness, love-mindedness, concentration, force-over-the-crowd, sparing no effort, no distractions, dripping stones, teamwork, wholeheartedness, single-mindedness, sincerity, concentration, kindness, no two uses, sincerity, dedication. <>
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One sing, one and one hundred responses, one clean and two clean, one stone and two birds with one stone, one plummet, exactly the same, one storm and ten colds, one write-off, one relaxation, one heart, one failure, one serious, one hand, spotless, one sight, one stone, two eagles, one line, one glance, one clue, one treat, one thousand miles, one grass, one tree, one unchanged, one smooth sailing, one drum, one rush and scatter, as always, meticulous, hard to say, one clothes with water, one day, one point, one half-understood, one table of talents, twists and turns, one step to the sky, one clue, one touch, one knife and two breaks, one skill A slump, once and for all, a blockbuster.
The difference between one thought, one poverty, one go, one clear, two innocent, one sweep away, one breath still exists, one is willing, slightly better, two defeats, two tigers fighting, two sides and three knives, the best of both worlds, two small guesses, two sleeves of the breeze, two dilemmas, three long and two short, three visits to the thatched house, three orders, five shen and three lives, fortunate to think twice, three heads and six arms, half-hearted, three words and two words, three watches in the middle of the night, three points into the wood, three points of fire, three days of fishing, two days of drying nets, seven up and eight down, four seas for home, four parts, embattled, extending in all directions, four peaceful, eight stable, four dangers, four seas and three colors, five lakes and four seas, all kinds of things Colorful, five bodies cast to the ground, five internal organs, five grains, five grains, five cars, five thunders, six gods, six relatives, six relatives, six feet, six pure.
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Idioms with numbers are:
Falling short, being alone, wishful thinking, a mess, all the rage, a pillow of yellow sorghum, a clue, a singing and a harmony, three times and five times, a limp, nine clouds away, with six armor, at a glance, killing a hundred examples, no name and one money, swept away, nothing, four treasures of the study, three teachings and nine streams, one hug, six out of the ice flower, three points into the wood, love at first sight.
Collusion and uniqueness.
Second, a flash in the pan, a drum, inferences, three orders, five declarations, unchanged, etc.
1. Be on your own.
Interpretation: Undertaking a single task.
Source: "Hail Judgment Hanshu Zhang Liang Biography": "The general of the Han King; Independence of Han Xin can be a big deal; When a side of Chuntan. ”
Translation: The generals of the Han king, only Han Xin can achieve great things, and can take on one aspect of the task alone.
Second, it is all the rage.
Interpretation: Describe a thing that is very popular in a period of time.
Source: Ming Shen Defu's "Wanli Ye Shu Ed.", Volume 15: "....So it was all the rage; The argument is like a mouthful. ”
Translation: So it was very popular for a while, and whenever there was talk about it, it was about it.
Three, three times five times.
Definition: repeatedly, many times.
Source: Qing Wu Jingzi's "Confucianism and Foreign History": "Three times five times; The old monk was in a hurry; He said, 'Where are you a single? Dare to come and mess with us! ......
Example sentence: A few months before graduation and assignment, he repeatedly complained about difficulties and asked the leader to take care of him.
Fourth, unique.
Definition: There is no same; There is nothing to compare.
Source: Song Yanshouji's "Zongjinglu": "Unique; That is, true liberation. ”
Translation: There is nothing that can be compared, it is really liberating.
Fifth, draw inferences from one example.
Interpretation: Knowing the situation and truth of many things by analogy from the situation and truth of one thing. Describe good at analogy, can be from this to the other.
Source: "The Analects of Confucius": "Giving one corner is not opposed to three corners; No more. ”
Translation: Knowing many other things by analogy from one thing. Parables are good at learning and can do this and the other.
Nothing, don't say a word, look at the thatched house three times, the four seas are home, colorful and colorful, six gods and no masters, seven orifice smoke, eight sides are exquisite, nine clouds are outside, and one hundred thousand are urgent.
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