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Ten lines at a glance. Plummeted.
Leave no stone unturned. Infallible.
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1.Beaming.
Pinyin]: [xǐ shàng méi shāo].
Interpretation]: The joy is expressed from the eyebrows.
Sentence formation]: The person I was waiting for was late, and when I saw her, I couldn't help but be overjoyed.
2.Cheerfully.
Pinyin]: [xìng zhì bó bó].
Interpretation]: interest: interest; Bovine: Exuberant look. It is very exciting.
Sentence formation]: In their spare time, students participated in the activities of the science and technology group with great interest.
3.Full of vigor and vitality.
Pinyin]: [shēng lóng huó hǔ].
Interpretation]: Describe lively and vigorous, full of vitality.
Sentence formation]: On the training ground, the soldiers are alive and vigorous, fighting bravely.
4.Be chuffed to bits.
Pinyin]: [xīn xǐ ruò kuáng].
Interpretation]: Joy: happiness; if: as if; Mad: Loss of control. Described as extremely happy.
5.Full of spring breeze.
Pinyin]: [mǎn miàn chūn fēng].
Interpretation]: Spring breeze: refers to a smile. It is a metaphor for people's joyful and comfortable expressions. Describe a kind and pleasant face.
Sentence formation]: The model actors wore big red flowers on their chests and walked up to the stage with a spring breeze on their faces.
6.Stoop to conquer.
Pinyin]: [wò xīn cháng dǎn].
Interpretation]: salary: firewood and grass. Sleep on firewood and grass, eat and sleep to taste bitter gall. Describe people who are hardworking and self-motivated, and work hard.
Sentence formation]: We must learn from the spirit of the ancients, work hard to revitalize China.
7.Hard.
Pinyin]: [lì jīng tú zhì].
Interpretation]: Encouragement: Struggle; Figure: Managed; Governance: Governing the country well. Lift your spirits and find a way to govern the country well.
Sentence formation] :*** lead the people of the whole country to deepen reform, make great efforts to make the country prosperous, and strive to build our country into a modern socialist power.
8.Work arduously.
Pinyin]: [jiān kǔ fèn dòu].
Interpretation]: Not afraid of hardships and hardships, insist on heroic struggle.
Sentence formation]: We must be strict with ourselves and maintain the spirit of hard work in life and study.
9.Strive for the top.
Pinyin]: [lì zhēng shàng yóu].
Interpretation]: Upstream: the upper reaches of the river, a metaphor for the advanced position. Work hard and strive for the advanced and advanced.
Sentence formation]: In study and work, we should strive for the top, and we should not be satisfied with the intermediate state of being more than the bottom.
10.Find the silver lining.
Pinyin]: [kǔ zhōng zuò lè ]
Interpretation]: Barely finding joy in hardship.
Sentence formation]: Everyone lives smoothly, and when they say happiness, it is not true happiness, and they can be happy in suffering, which can be regarded as getting the true meaning of happiness. Keep quiet in the hustle and bustle, and lose generosity in the ups and downs, at this moment, the mind is open-minded, and the leisure and leisure are cultivated.
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1.Woe to the wall: Trouble occurs at home, which is a metaphor for internal trouble.
2.Accumulation is difficult to return: refers to the bad customs and habits formed over a long period of time and are not easy to change3Gather armpits into furs: Although the skin under the armpits of the fox is small, it can be sewn into a leather robe when gathered. Parables add up.
4.Calculation of schedule: You can count the days to calculate the progress, describe the progress by counting the days, and describe the success in a short period of time.
5.Gathering together : Describes the gathering of many talented people.
7.Opinions of opinion: People have different perspectives on the same issue.
8.See the wise and wise: when you see the good and the excellent, you will learn from them and look up to them.
9.Hypothetical: Described as overly contrived and extremely unnatural.
10.Overcorrection : Correcting deviations has been overdone.
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1. Perfect: It means that it is very perfect and has no shortcomings;
2. Nine out of ten stable socks: the metaphor is very reliable and reliable;
3. Thousands of troops: describe the majestic team or the huge momentum;
4. A thousand words: describe a lot of words;
5. A hundred years of good harmony: husband and wife will always imitate the meaning of harmony;
6. Boredom: There is no support for thoughts and emotions, and the spirit is extremely empty and boring;
7. Thousands of miles of Pengcheng: a metaphor for a great future;
8. Cloudless: Describe the weather as sunny and without a trace of pollution.
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Thousands of sentences are made as follows:
1. There are thousands of birds on the island, flying up to cover the sky and the sun.
2. During the tourist season, thousands of people visit the Forbidden City every day.
3. The peony flower exhibition has attracted thousands of tourists.
4. Thousands of people are experimenting, and its momentum is in the ascendant.
5. On the night of the festival, there are thousands of young people singing in the square.
6. Scenic spots with beautiful scenery are visited by thousands of tourists every day.
7. On the night of the festival, thousands of people go to the Civic Square to watch the fireworks.
8. Flies carry thousands of bacteria and are important spreaders of intestinal infectious diseases.
9. In this dense forest, thousands of birds gathered, with different chirpings and disorder.
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