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The meaning of idioms and accompaniment are: concentrated, laughing, lifelike, confident, painstaking, etc.
1. Concentrate.
1. Pronunciation. The pronunciation of 心致志 is: zhuān xīn zhì zhì.
2. Interpretation. Describes single-mindedness and a high degree of mental concentration. Also known as "concentrate on one mind".
4. Synonyms.
Concentration: A high level of mental concentration.
5. Antonyms.
Mental disobedience: Describes the appearance of mental concentration and uncertainty.
Second, the hall laughed.
1. Pronunciation. The pronunciation of 哄堂大laugh is: hōng táng dà xiào.
2. Interpretation. Describe the whole room laughing at the same time.
4. Synonyms.
Laughter: Refers to a sudden, out-loud laugh, often with irony.
5. Antonyms.
Tears and tears: Describe crying very sadly.
3. Lifelike.
1. Pronunciation. The pronunciation of lifelike is: xǔ xǔ rú shēng.
2. Interpretation. Describe the image of Yixiang Hengshu as vivid and realistic, like a living one.
4. Synonyms.
Leaping on paper: the description and portrayal are very realistic and vivid.
5. Antonyms.
Lifeless: Describes the atmosphere as depressing and lifeless.
Fourth, be confident.
1. Pronunciation. The pronunciation of Chest has become bamboo is: xiōng yǒu chéng zhú.
2. Interpretation. The metaphor is to have a complete plan in mind before doing something.
3. Source. Song Su Shi's "Wen and Can Paint the Legend of Yanzhu in the Yundang Valley": "Therefore, the bamboo is painted; It must first be made in the chest; Writing is familiar; but to see him who paints what he desires; Hurry up from it; vibrating straight; to chase what they see; Like a rabbit rising and falling; Less is fleeting. ”
4. Synonyms.
Knowing: Describe knowing in your heart.
5. Antonyms.
Unpreparedness: It means that there is no complete plan in mind.
Fifth, painstaking.
1. Pronunciation. The pronunciation of vomiting is: ǒu xīn lì xuè.
2. Interpretation. Describe a lot of effort and effort.
4. Synonyms.
Painstaking: Describes painstaking efforts.
5. Antonyms.
Perfunctory: Just deal with it, even if it's done.
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100 idioms with the following meanings:
1. Concentrate. In ancient times, there was a master of Weizhi Kaiqi, named Qiu, and people called him Yiqiu. He has two apprentices, one of whom is attentive and eager to learn, and his chess skills are quickly improved; The other also attends lectures every day, but he is very inattentive.
He looked at the teacher, but he wondered if there were geese flying in the sky, but he didn't listen to a word of the teacher's words, and his chess skills naturally did not improve in the slightest.
2. Laughter: Describe the people in the room laughing at the same time.
3. Two-pronged: metaphor for two things going on at the same time.
4. Lifelike: Describe the image of people and other creatures in literary and artistic works that are very realistic, as if they are alive.
5. Be confident: The metaphor is fully prepared and grasped before doing something. It is also made "into a bamboo in the chest".
6. Practice makes perfect: It means that if you are proficient in doing things, you will master the tricks.
7. Water drops and stones: Although the power of the metaphor is small, as long as you keep doing it, you can do things that are difficult to do. Also known as "dripping water through stones".
8. Shoot 100 shots: Describe archery or shooting skills as very clever.
9. Priceless treasure: refers to extremely rare and unrestrained precious items.
11. Drawing snakes to add to the content: The metaphor is too much, and doing superfluous things will ruin things.
12. Get twice the result with half the effort: the metaphor is laborious and small, and the effect is great. Contrary to the meaning of "do more with less".
13. Once in a lifetime: Describe the rare and precious opportunity.
14. Pulling out seedlings to help grow: The metaphor ignores the law of development of things, rushes to achieve, and instead makes things worse.
15. Get by: Describe the work as sloppy and perfunctory, and a day is a day of fierce luck.
16. Get carried away: It means to forget everything because of happiness. Quietly describe shallow people who are ambitious, so happy that they can't control themselves.
17. Playing the piano to the cow: The metaphor is to tell the profound truth to the stupid person, and the tongue is in vain. It is also used to ridicule people for speaking without looking at the object.
18. Fox and False Tiger Might: A metaphor for relying on the power of others to oppress people.
19. Busy traffic: Describe the prosperous and lively scene.
20. Giving up halfway: It is a metaphor for stopping halfway through doing things and not being able to persevere to the end.
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