What are the synonymous words and sayings

Updated on culture 2024-07-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Colloquialism – colloquialism].

    There must be my teacher in the threesome--three stinkers are Zhuge Liang.

    Eating in the bowl and looking at the pot - the human heart is not enough, and the snake swallows the elephant.

    Words must be believed, deeds must be fruitful - people do not believe, do not know what they can do.

    Six ears have different conspiracies - one person passes on the false, and ten thousand people pass on the truth.

    Love is on the knees, and evil falls into the abyss - love wants to live, evil wants to die.

    In the way of others, they also govern their bodies - with the spear of the son, and the shield of the attacker.

    Idiom – Colloquialism].

    It is difficult for a strong man to catch ducks on the shelves.

    The smell is similar - one nostril is breathing.

    Looking ahead and looking backward - the wolf is afraid of the wolf and the tiger is afraid.

    It's getting worse - one crab is not as good as another.

    It's hard to scream in a lone palm - a slap can't make a sound.

    Nitpicking – picking bones inside eggs.

    Speak bluntly - open the skylight and say bright words, everyone is easy to do - everyone collects firewood and the flame is high.

    Contradict yourself - slap yourself in the mouth.

    Misfortune is not a one-way line - the house leak has been raining for days.

    If you want to cover it, there are no three hundred taels of silver here.

    Courtesy and exchange - come and not be rude.

    Zhang Guan Li Dai - Zhang Gong hat Li Gong wears.

    A raccoon dog - the world is as black as a crow.

    Seeing a strange thought—this mountain looks at that mountain high.

    Think of the source of drinking water - don't forget to dig wells.

    Outnumbered - a good tiger can't withstand a pack of wolves.

    Be cautious - walk for fear of stepping on ants.

    The dog takes the mouse and meddles with it.

    Get by - be a monk for a day and hit the clock for a day.

    Blame yourself - lift a stone and shoot yourself in the foot.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Plant melons and get melons, plant beans and get beans, and good will be rewarded, and evil will be rewarded.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Ice is born in water and cold in water, and the willows are dark and the flowers are bright and another village.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Synonymous words and sayings are:Red face and red ears - red face and thick neck.

    Blame yourself - lift a stone and shoot yourself in the foot.

    Get by - be a monk for a day and hit the clock for a day.

    The dog takes the mouse and meddles with it.

    Courtesy and exchange - come and not be rude.

    Beyond your strength - take the egg and touch the stone.

    Insatiable greed - the human heart is not enough to swallow the elephant.

    The injustice is not in vain - jumping into the Yellow River will not wash it away.

    Digging wells when thirsty - now on the bridge and now piercing the ears and eyes.

    Colloquialisms are formed. In a broad sense, colloquialisms include proverbs, afterwords (quotations), idiomatic expressions, and idioms commonly used orally, but do not include dialect words, colloquial words, idioms in written language, or famous sayings and aphorisms in famous works; In a narrow sense, colloquialisms are one of the language categories with their own characteristics, different from proverbs and afterwords, but some colloquialisms are somewhere in between.

    The proverb is very wide, not only from the oral creation of the people, but also related to poetry and famous sentences, aphorisms and warnings, historical allusions, etc.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1.The world is as black as a crow, a raccoon dog.

    2.This mountain looks at that mountain, and I see a strange thought.

    3.Drink water and don't forget to dig wells, drink water and think of the source.

    4.Lifting a stone to shoot yourself in the foot is self-inflicted.

    5.Three days of fishing, two days of drying nets, one exposure and ten cold.

    6.The well water does not interfere with the river water, and there is a clear distinction between the wells and the rivers.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The camel of a hill is as black as a crow one day;

    Fish eyes and beads are mixed one by one, hanging sheep's heads and selling dog meat;

    The lone palm is difficult to scream, and one by one the slap does not make a sound......

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, according to your question, as far as I know, the meaning of seeing the truth in tribulation is the same as that of friends in tribulation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I was so angry that my nose was crooked. 2. Fearful of the head and tail, afraid of wolves and tigers. 3. It is difficult to sing with a lone palm, and a slap does not make a sound.

    4. Think of the source of drinking water, and don't forget to dig wells. 5. Be outspoken, open the skylight and speak brightly. 6. The old horse knows the way, and the old horse does not get lost at his feet.

    7. The disaster is not a single line, and the house leak coincides with overnight rain. 8. Contradict yourself and fight yourself.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Sheben chased the end - picked the sesame seeds, lost the watermelon;

    self-boasting - Wang Po sells melons and boasts;

    Standing out of the flock - camels from the flock;

    Horizontal branches - halfway to kill a trip to bite gold;

    Fish eyes mixed pearls - selling dog meat on the head of a sheep;

    The target of the public - rats cross the street, everyone shouts and beats;

    Evaluate the head and taste the feet - pick the nose horizontally and pick the eyes vertically;

    stretched - tear down the east wall and make up the west wall;

    Fear of the head and tail - the first is afraid of the wolf and the latter is afraid of the tiger;

    Be open and honest – open the window and speak brightly;

    -for-tat - the tip of the needle against the wheat;

    Start anew - reopen with gongs and drums;

    Self-defeating - stealing chickens does not make rice;

    Delong Wangshu - eating in the bowl and looking at the pot;

    One exposure and ten cold - three days of fishing, two days of drying nets;

    Wood has become a boat - raw rice is cooked and matured;

    Nitpicking - picking bones in eggs;

    Clever tongue - speaking is better than singing;

    The head is in a different place - the head moves;

    One more move - take off your pants and fart;

    Hitting a stone with an egg - an egg touching a stone;

    Insatiable greed - the human heart is not enough to swallow the elephant.

    The injustice is not in vain - jumping into the Yellow River is not clear;

    digging wells when thirsty - when you get on the sedan chair, you are piercing your ears and eyes;

    Get by - when a monk hits the clock for a day;

    Parting ways - you take your Yangguan Road, I take my single-plank bridge.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Proverb If the young man does not work hard, the boss will be sad. The black hair does not know how to study early, and the white head regrets studying late. Idiom Harmony and solidarity, solidarity, concerted efforts, unity, unity.

    Zhang Gong's hat, Li Gong's wear-Zhang Guan, Li Dai, the world is as black as a crow--a hill of raccoon dogs, this mountain looks at the mountain high--seeing different thoughts, everyone picks up firewood, the flame is high--the policemen drink water easily, don't forget to dig wells-drinking water, think of the source, lift a stone and hit their own feet-self-inflicted, three days of fishing, two days of drying nets-one exposure of ten cold, well water does not violate the river water-wind cattle and horses do not touch.

    1.The world is as black as a crow, a raccoon dog.

    2.This mountain looks at that mountain, and I see a strange thought.

    3.Drink water and don't forget to dig wells, drink water and think of the source.

    4.Lifting a stone to shoot yourself in the foot is self-inflicted.

    5.Three days of fishing, two days of drying nets, one exposure and ten cold.

    6.The well water does not interfere with the river water, and there is a clear distinction between the wells and the rivers.

    Shallot tofu tofu: one green and two white.

    The 25,000-mile Long March -- a long way to go.

    The second boy does not pull the fiber -- push the boat with the water.

    The eight immortals crossed the sea--- each showing their magical powers.

    The mud bodhisattva crosses the river - it is difficult to protect itself.

    The monk played an umbrella --- lawless.

    Drawing snakes adds to --- more than that.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Which colloquialisms have similar meanings to idioms? If seven up and eight down, such as seven up and eight down, do you still have any good idioms?

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Get by - be a monk for a day and hit the clock for a day.

    Contradict yourself - slap yourself in the mouth.

    Outnumbered, a good tiger can't resist a pack of wolves.

    Nitpicking – picking bones inside eggs.

    Looking ahead and looking backward - the wolf is afraid of the wolf and the tiger is afraid.

    The disaster is not a single line, and the house leak coincides with overnight rain.

    It is difficult for a strong man, and the cow does not drink water and presses his head.

    Be outspoken, open the skylight and speak brightly.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Running on the bow of the boat is cornered.

    Pedal on two boats and sway.

    Rolling pins don't know anything about blowing fire.

    The mud bodhisattva crossing the river is difficult to protect itself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Sesame seeds bloom and grow tall.

    Shallot mixed with tofu, clear and white.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Sheben didn't even pick up the sesame seeds and dropped the watermelon;

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1.Open the skylight and speak brightly – straight talk2

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1.The world is as black as a crow, a raccoon dog.

    2.This mountain looks at that mountain, and I see a strange thought.

    3.Drink water and don't forget to dig wells, drink water and think of the source.

    4.Lifting a stone to shoot yourself in the foot is self-inflicted.

    5.Three days of fishing, two days of drying nets, one exposure and ten cold.

    6.The well water does not interfere with the river water, and there is a clear distinction between the wells and the rivers.

    Shallot tofu tofu: one green and two white.

    The 25,000-mile Long March -- a long way to go.

    The second boy does not pull the fiber -- push the boat with the water.

    The eight immortals crossed the sea--- each showing their magical powers.

    The mud bodhisattva crosses the river - it is difficult to protect itself.

    The monk played an umbrella --- lawless.

    Drawing snakes adds to --- more than that.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    A slap doesn't make a sound - a lone palm can't scream.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Fear of wolves and tigers — fear of the head and tail.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Colloquialisms are popular and widely popular stereotyped sentences, concise and visual, most of which are created by working people to reflect the people's life experience and aspirations.

    Citation: "The Travels of the Old Disabled".

    The thirteenth round: "Even if there are few people who are not talented, as the saying goes, 'scarce things are precious', isn't it that those who are not talented have become treasures?" "Ding Ling.

    Spring 1931 Shanghai" one: "That's because 'the master and the sage come to work.'" Xiao Yun almost uttered this common saying. ”

    synonyms

    Colloquial [ sú huà ].

    1. Vulgar words.

    2. Collangism. 3. Popular sayings; Local idioms.

    Ba jin. Perdition" VIII: "As the saying goes, if you lose your horse, you will not be blessed ...... safety."Maybe Mr. Yuan will have greater happiness in the future. "Wei Wei.

    Chapter 7 of Part 5 of the East: "As the saying goes, 'Be careful, don't make a big difference', and he goes to pick up the soil around the mines." ”

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's already a boat - raw rice is cooked and ripe.

    Nitpicking - picking bones in eggs;

    Clever tongue - speaking is better than singing;

    Beyond your strength - take the egg and touch the stone.

    Insatiable greed - the human heart is not enough to swallow the elephant.

    The injustice is not in vain - jumping into the Yellow River will not wash it away.

    Digging wells when thirsty - now on the bridge and now piercing the ears and eyes.

    Get by - be a monk for a day and ring the bell for a day.

    Parting ways - you take your Yangguan Road, I cross my single-plank bridge to Longwangshu - eating in the bowl and looking at the pot.

    One exposure and ten cold - three days of fishing, two days of drying nets;

    Blame yourself - lift a stone and shoot yourself in the foot.

    Courtesy and exchange - come and not be rude.

    The dog takes the mouse and meddles with it.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Red face and red ears - red face and thick neck.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Wood has become a boat - raw rice is cooked and matured;

    Clever tongue - speaking is better than singing;

    Parting ways, you take your Yangguan Road, and I cross my single-plank bridge.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Synonymous words and sayings are:Red face and red ears - red face and thick neck. Shen Zhichang.

    Blame yourself - lift a stone and shoot yourself in the foot.

    Get by - be a monk for a day and hit the clock for a day.

    The dog takes the mouse and meddles with it.

    Courtesy and exchange - come and not be rude.

    Beyond your strength - take the egg and touch the stone.

    Insatiable greed - the human heart is not enough to swallow the elephant.

    If you don't forgive the injustices of white, you can't wash them away by jumping into the Yellow River.

    Digging wells when thirsty - now on the bridge and now piercing the ears and eyes.

    Colloquialisms are formed. In a broad sense, colloquialisms include proverbs, afterwords (quotations), idiomatic expressions, and idioms commonly used orally, but do not include dialect words, colloquial words, idioms in written language, or famous sayings and aphorisms in famous works; In a narrow sense, colloquialisms are one of the language categories with their own characteristics, different from proverbs and afterwords, but some colloquialisms are somewhere in between.

    The proverb is very wide, not only from the oral creation of the people, but also related to poetry and famous sentences, aphorisms and warnings, historical allusions, etc.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Explanation of the saying.

    flok adage;common saying] Including slang, proverbs and commonly used oral idioms Therefore, as the saying goes: painting the ground is not allowed to enter the prison, and the engraved book is not the right period.

    Hanshu Lu Wenyi Biography Detailed Explanation (1).Folk sayings. "Historical Records· Funny and Clever Biography :

    As the people say, 'that is, if you don't marry a woman for the river, the water will float and drown its people'. ” 2).Popular and stereotyped statements.

    Hanshu Lu Wenshu Biography: Therefore, as the saying goes: 'Painting the ground is not allowed to enter the prison, and carving wood is not right for the official period.'

    The thirteenth chapter of the Travels of the Old Disabled Man: "Since there are few people who are not talented, as the saying goes, 'scarce things are precious', isn't it that those who are not talented have become treasures?" Ding Ling, "Shanghai in the Spring of 1931" No. 1:

    That's because 'the Lord and the wise man come to work.'" Xiao Yun almost uttered this common saying. ” 3).

    Dialects of the native language. Northern Wei Dynasty Li Daoyuan "Water Jing Note: Wet Water": Wet Water ......The northwest enters the difficult river.

    The sound of 'wet' and 'difficult' is similar, and Di is a proverb. Tang Liu Zhiji's "Stone Miscellaneous Sayings": Therefore, the Jin and Chu dialects and Qilu colloquialisms are contained in many of the Six Classics.

    Zhu Guangqian, "Art and Literature Miscellaneous Talks· Dante's "On Sayings" The so-called sayings of Dante are the local languages used by the masses of peoples in opposition to the official language of the Church (Latin). ” 4).Refers to the local customary salutation.

    Dream of Red Mansions Chapter 55: "There is also a plaque on this hall, inscribed with the words 'Replenishing Benevolence and Virtue';As the saying goes, it's just 'the council room'. ”

    Word Decomposition Explanation of Vulgar Vulgar ú Fashions, etiquette, habits, etc., which have been formed over a long period of time in society: vulgar. Custom.

    Mores. Conventionality (refers to the fact that something is identified and formed by the masses through long-term practice). Popular, the most popular, the customary:

    Popular name. This is a broad early saying. Vulgar songs.

    Tastes. Not very interesting, annoying: The Interpretation of the Language (语) ǔ语:

    Language. Chinese. English.

    Sayings. Vocabulary. With sincere words and earnest wishes.

    Refers to "proverbs" or "ancient sayings": "If the skin does not exist, the hair will be attached".

    Actions in place of language: sign language. Semaphore.

    Say: Whisper. Whisper.

    语 (语) ù tell : not to speak to people.

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