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It originally referred to the sound of the piano falling abruptly. It is later used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
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Plummeting: The original refers to the sudden fall of the piano sound. It is later used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
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It originally referred to the sound of the piano falling abruptly. It is later used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, situation, status, or economic status.
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"Plummeting".
The meaning of "thousand zhang" in bai is several thousand feet, which is described here as deep. dao "plummeting" interpretation: A.
1. Pronunciation: yī luò qiān zhàng2, expression meaning: the original description of the sound of the piano suddenly changes from high to low; Ready-made has dropped dramatically and is used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
3. Source: From Han Yu's "Listening to Yingshi Playing the Piano" in the Tang Dynasty: You can't climb the scale, and the loss of momentum plummets.
4. Usage: more formal; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
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Qianzhang: "Zhangbai" is ancient.
The unit used to measure length when du, zhi one zhang is equal to ten feet. Qianzhang dao
The descriptive version is deep.
Meaning: original form.
The sound of the piano changes abruptly from high to low; Ready-made has dropped dramatically and is used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
From: Sun Yat-sen's "The People Must Save the Country with Personality".
Original: Why has our international standing plummeted? This is because we Chinese do not cheer ourselves up, so we are degenerate.
synonyms: a thousand miles, a deterioration, a river is declining.
Blew. Explanation] Epsom: Water is poured straight down. Describe the river flowing straight down, flowing fast and far. It is also a metaphor for the writing or music to be unrestrained. It is also described as ** plummeting more than once.
Grammar] is more formal; as a predicate, a definite, an object; Refers to the speed.
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Qianzhang copy: "zhang" is a unit used to measure the length of the degree in ancient times, and one zhang bai is equal to ten feet. Qianzhang describes the degree of du as deep. zhi
一落千zhang [ yī luò qiān zhàng ] [解dao
Interpretation]: Originally referred to the sudden fall of the sound of the piano. It is later used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
From]: Tang Hanyu's poem "Listening to Yingshi Playing the Piano": "You can't climb the scale, and the loss of momentum will plummet." ”
Translation]: When climbing, you can't rise an inch or a minute, and you can fall more than a thousand times after losing momentum.
Grammar] is more formal; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory.
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"Zhang" is a unit used to measure length in ancient times, and one zhang is equal to ten feet. "A thousand feet" is a thousand feet at once.
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A plummeting bai, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is.
duyī luò qiān zhàng, original zhi describes the sound of the piano from the high.
DAO low abrupt change;It is used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status. From "Listening to Yingshi Playing the Piano": You can't climb the scale, and the loss of momentum plummets.
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Plummeting, Bai Yuan described the sound of the piano as changing abruptly from high to low. Now the finger is very low, with dao
to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
Vernacular: The cliffs and cliffs are difficult to climb every inch, and the black ravines and abysses are rumbling under the rocks.
Idiom usage. It is more formal, as a predicate and a definite. Derogatory.
Example: Sun Yat-sen's "The People Must Save the Country with Personality": Why has our international status plummeted?This is because we Chinese do not cheer ourselves up, so we are degenerate.
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Interpretation: Original description.
The sound of the piano changes abruptly from high to low;Ready-made has dropped dramatically and is used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
Pronunciation: yī luò qiān zhàng
Source: Tang Hanyu "Listening to Yingshi Playing the Piano" "Tweeting a flock of birds, I suddenly saw the lonely phoenix emperor." It is impossible to climb the scale, and the loss of momentum is a thousand pounds. ”
Translation: The twitter is clearly the feather light in the haze, and the shadow stands on the arbor with a hundred phoenixes. The cliffs and cliffs are overwhelming, and it is difficult to climb every inch, and the black ravines and abysses are still rumbling under the rocks.
Example sentence: His test scores plummeted, the teacher was anxious about it, and his parents were even more angry.
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plummeted, and the original description of the sound of the piano changed suddenly from high to low.
The literal meaning can be understood, one: all at once, falling: falling, Qianzhang: refers to a very high height, and falling from a very high place all at once means falling very hard.
It can be used to describe achievements, reputation, etc.
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It is to describe that it is better to learn to become a job, and after a period of time, the employment has dropped several times, and the second is that I cannot be motivated, and it is described in some people.
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It originally referred to the sound of the piano falling abruptly. It is later used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
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1. After losing the game, his mood plummeted.
2. If you are arrogant because of your good academic performance, your grades will plummet.
3. Due to his greed for potatoes, his grades have plummeted recently.
4. A plummet, a Chinese idiom, originally described the sudden change of the sound of the piano from high to low; Ready-made has dropped dramatically and is used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status. From "Listening to Yingshi Play the Piano".
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1. A drop of thousands of zhang, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is yī luò qiān zhàng, which originally described the sudden change of the sound of the piano from high to low; Ready-made has dropped dramatically and is used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
2. Idiom source: Tang Hanyu "Listening to Yingshi Playing the Piano": Climbing is not as good as being good, and the loss of momentum is a thousand feet strong.
3. Synonymous Hussen words: a thousand miles, a deterioration, and a declining river.
4. Antonyms: one step to the sky, one step forward, one leap forward.
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1. A drop of thousands of zhang, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is yī luò qiān zhàng, which originally described the sudden change of the sound of the piano from high to low; Ready-made has dropped dramatically, and imitation is used to describe a sharp decline in reputation, status, or economic status.
2. Idiom source: Tang pants Damu Han Yu "Listening to Yingshi Playing the Piano": You can't climb the scale, and the loss of momentum is a thousand feet strong.
3. Synonyms: a thousand miles, a deterioration, a river is declining.
4. Antonyms: one step to the sky, one Hu Sen to move forward, leaps and bounds.
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