Is standing still an idiom? Do you know the idiom that doesn t move on something?

Updated on culture 2024-07-23
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Standing still is not an idiom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There is no such thing as a standing still.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Standing still is not an idiom. The idiom containing immovable is as follows:

    Stand still

    【Explanation】Press: Stop. Suspend the movement of the army. Now it is also a metaphor for not carrying out work for the time being.

    Quietly

    [Interpretation] sound: speech; Color: Complexion. In an emergency, his speech and demeanor remain unchanged as usual. Described as very calm.

    Still

    【Explanation】Silence: Silence. There was silence, no movement at all.

    Standing still

    [Explanation] Ran: Gao Jun's independent appearance. Standing motionless like a mountain. Described as tall and sturdy, unshakable.

    Thunder doesn't move

    [Explanation] describes a firm and unshakable attitude. It also describes strict compliance with the regulations and never changes.

    The style of writing is not moving

    [Explanation] did not move at all. The description has not been damaged or altered in the slightest.

    Not moving

    [Explanation] did not move at all. The description has not been damaged or altered in the slightest.

    Leave it as it is

    [Explanation] original seal: unopened. The original seal has not been touched. The parable is exactly as it is, with no changes at all.

    The soldiers and horses do not move, and the grain and grass go first

    【Explanation】During the battle, the soldiers and horses had not yet been dispatched, and the transportation of military grain and grass should be one step ahead. The latter generally refers to the need for preparatory work before taking action.

    The expression did not move

    [Explanation] look: look. His expression was undisturbed and calm.

    Vince didn't move

    [Explanation] did not move at all.

    Aung Ang did not move

    【Explanation】Aung Ang: The appearance of grandeur. Describe the appearance of no one in his eyes, very arrogant.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In the idiom dictionary, there is no idiom that does not move on to something. The correct idioms are: indifferent, impassive, etc.

    1. Indifference:

    The heart is not touched at all; Not at all tempting.

    Explain in detail. 1.[Explanation]: Heart: heart. I didn't feel any emotion in my heart. It refers to not caring about things that should be cared about and paying attention to, and ignoring them.

    2.[From]: Qing Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" Chapter 33: "Even now, it is not easy to meet this army commander, whether he sees it or not, he is indifferent. ”

    3.Example: How can we remain indifferent to the threat to the lives and property of others?

    Second, quietly:

    1.[Interpretation] sound: speech; Color: Complexion. In an emergency, his speech and demeanor remain unchanged as usual. Described as very calm.

    2.[From]: Song Ouyang Xiu's "Xiangzhou Dayjin Hall Chronicle": "The gentry is upright, quiet, and the world is in the peace of Mount Tai." ”

    3.Example: He is also diligent and prudent in his business. Qing Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" is the twelfth chapter.

    4.[Grammar]: verb-object; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Describe not changing your voice in an emergency.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Be indifferent, don't be emotional.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1. Stand still;

    2. Yu Chong Lu did not move;

    3. The slightest line does not move;

    4. The front wheel is intact;

    5. Silence and immobility;

    6. The voice is not moving;

    7. Thunder does not move;

    8. The expression is not moving;

    9. According to the silver judgment, the letter A will not move;

    10. Stand still.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Motionless. Pinyin: yí dòng bú dòng Interpretation: not moving at all.

    Example sentence: Even if we are motionless, time is moving for us, and the passing of the days is enough to take away the illusions we wish to keep.

    Ichimori couldn't make a sound.

    Pinyin [yī shēng bù chū].

    A gust of wind. yī zhèn dà fēng

    The basic meaning of "array" is the situation arranged by the army when fighting, such as the front and the formation, and the extended meaning is to refer to the battlefield, such as the position, the death.

    一虹 pinyin: yī tiáo cǎi hóng

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Motionless. Pinyin.

    yí dòng bú dòng

    Paraphrase. Didn't move at all.

    Example. Even if the Ming Ant Clan does not move, the temporal agitation is moving for us, and the passing of the days is enough to take away the illusions we wish to keep.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Stagnation is an idiom.

    Stagnation, a Chinese idiom, pinyin is tíng zhì bù qián, which describes not moving forward, staying without disadvantages. Stagnation: Not being able to move forward or develop smoothly because it is hindered.

    synonyms: cowering, hesitating. Antonyms:

    Forge ahead and keep going. From Liang Qichao's "A Short History of the Evolution of the Theory of Livelihood": "All kinds of knowledge originate from the upper right, and either gradually develop, or stagnate, and those who are stagnant must have resistance to it."

    > synonyms: 1. Retreat: Retreat: dare not move forward, retreat. Describe things as scary or annoying and make people shrink back at the sight of them.

    2. Resting on one's laurels: the metaphor is to stick to the old routine and not seek progress.

    3. Make a cocoon and bind yourself: Silkworms spin silk to make cocoons and wrap themselves inside. The parable does something and ends up trapping itself. It is also a metaphor for asking for trouble for yourself.

    4. Wrapping the feet: wrapping: wrapping. He stopped moving, as if his feet were entangled.

    5. Shrinking hands and feet: the appearance of limbs that cannot be stretched due to cold. It is also described as being timid, worrying, and not daring to let go.

    6. Self-contained: so: old; The old way: the old way of walking, extended to the old law; Sealed: Restricted to a certain range. The metaphor is to stick to the old ways and not seek progress.

    7. Cowering: Afraid of retreating, afraid to move forward.

    8. Hesitation: hesitation: hesitation. Hesitant and afraid to move forward.

    Stagnation example sentence:

    1. We can't stand still because of a little difficulty.

    2. Whoever is proud and complacent will stagnate.

    3. Don't be afraid of slow growth, just worry about stagnation.

    4. All the clues have been broken here, and the investigation of the case has stalled and fallen into an embarrassing stalemate.

    5. After all, countries like India and Brazil have been held back by high tariffs.

    6. If you have some achievements, you will be self-absorbed and fluttering, and your work will inevitably stagnate.

    7. People can't be complacent, and pride and complacency will stagnate.

    8. If learning stagnates, you will fall behind.

    9. Take the middle-income class in the United States as an example, for more than 20 years, the income of most respectful people has stagnated.

    10. Marxism must move forward, develop along with the development of practice, and must not stagnate.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Keep your eyes peeled.

    Interpretation: The eyes stare motionlessly. Describe concentration.

    2. The style of writing is not moving.

    Interpretation: Doesn't move at all. The description has not been damaged or altered in the slightest.

    3. An is like a stone.

    Interpretation: Steady and motionless like a rock. The description is very solid and unshakable.

    4. Immovable.

    Interpretation: Stands motionless like a mountain. Dust is described as tall and sturdy, unshakable.

    5. The slightest line does not move.

    Interpretation: Doesn't move at all. Described as not a limb leakage, no hunger, no damage or alteration.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. Keep your eyes peeled.

    Interpretation: The eyes are motionless and staring with a regretful smile. Describe concentration.

    2. The style of writing is not moving.

    Interpretation: Doesn't move at all. The description has not been damaged or altered in the slightest.

    3. Stupid and safe as a stone.

    Interpretation: Steady and motionless like a rock. The smile in front of the shape is very stable and unshakable.

    4. Immovable.

    Interpretation: Stands motionless like a mountain. Described as tall and sturdy, unshakable.

    5. The slightest line does not move.

    Interpretation: Doesn't move at all. The description has not been damaged or altered in the slightest.

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