Check the idioms associated with words, no

Updated on technology 2024-08-04
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Deyin is not contrary to Deyin: good words; Don't disobey: Don't disobey. Don't listen to the good words of others.

    Evil comes out of the mouth, and evil comes out of the mouth. It means that you are not careful in your speech and are easy to get into trouble.

    Stammering describes not speaking fluently. It's also a metaphor for improvising, reluctantly.

    Nekou is not good at talking. Not good at talking, not talking much.

    Period Ai Ai describes a person who stutters with repetitive speech and does not speak fluently.

    People speak lightly, their status is low, and their words are not taken seriously.

    Swallow your anger and endure your anger: you don't have a seizure when you are angry; Swallowing: Don't dare to make a sound. Finger was angry and reluctant to endure, and he didn't dare to say anything.

    Light and light: low value, low status; Micro: The appointment is small. The words of those of low status are not taken seriously.

    If you think my words are not true.

    Empty words say empty spirit speaks in vain. Refers to speech that doesn't work.

    Words are insincere by: from; Heart: Heart. Words are not spoken from the heart, that is, they are not spoken from the heart. Refers to inconsistencies between the heart and mouth.

    Words don't count, there is no credit.

    Verbal truth refers to carelessness in doing things or speaking, leaving a handle for others.

    Speakable: Speak. Although there is a mouth, it is difficult to say words. It refers to something that is inconvenient to say or afraid to say.

    Self-reliance refers to the fact that what is said does not count.

    Hold your breath and swallow your breath. Finger was angry and reluctant to endure, and he didn't dare to say anything.

    Toothy and dull tongue refers to old age and loss of teeth, and speech is not clear.

    When the wind in the ears See "When the wind in the ears". It is like the wind blowing in my ears. The parable does not pay attention to what it hears.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The water of the Yellow River comes from the sky [The water of the Yellow River. The wind blows the grass - rolls the triple thatch on my house [the thatch is blown away three layers. It's just that the wind and grass are moving] immersive - I don't know the true face of Lushan [The explanation of this is really hard to say.]

    Colorful - Thousands of purples and thousands of reds are always spring [Thousands of purples and thousands of reds, of course colorful].

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    [Idiom]: Nonsense.

    Pinyin]: wú jī zhī tán

    Explanation]: Nonsensical: Cannot be examined. Unsubstantiated claims.

    Example to form a sentence]: Nothing to say, it is nonsense. —Qing Li Ruzhen, "Mirror Flowers", the seventeenth chapter.

    Pinyin**]: wjzt

    synonyms]: gossip, casual talk.

    Antonym]: to speak conclusively and reasonably.

    Afterword]: Duck meeting.

    Lantern riddle]: Rumors.

    Usage]: as the subject, object; Refers to rumors, etc.

    English]: a cock and bull story

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    [Arabian Nights] is a metaphor for the absurd and bizarre discussions.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Scratch the wind lane moon [bǔ fēng nòng yuè] 生字本Basic definition.

    Describe things as ethereal and unfounded.

    Encyclopedia Interpretation. Source: "Five Lantern Huiyuan, Yunyan Sheng Zen Law Heir, Dongshan Liangqi Zen Master": "Wei said: 'This goes to Liling County, the stone rooms are connected, there are Yunyan Dao people, if you can pull the grass and see the wind, you will be valued by the son. ’”

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Nonsense, no case?

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Words are not speculative.

    huà bù tóu jī

    Explanation] Speculation: Agreeing opinions. The description can't be said together.

    Structure] subject-predicate.

    Usage] is mostly used to refer to different views or opinions on things; We can't get along with each other. Generally used as a predicate.

    Zhengyin] words; It cannot be pronounced as "huá".

    Identification] cast; You can't write "set".

    synonyms] language is not speculative.

    Antonyms] hit it off.

    Example sentence] Brothers; They had to go their separate ways.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Place oneself in somebody's shoes.

    shè shēn chǔ dì

    Explanation] design: Conceive. Imagine yourself in someone else's situation. It refers to thinking about the situation of others.

    Structure] Verb-object formula.

    Usage] is used as a compliment. It is often used in conjunction with "comparing hearts to hearts". It is generally used as an adverbial and predicate.

    Orthophony]; It cannot be pronounced as "chù".

    discernment]; It cannot be written "outside".

    synonyms] immersive, heart-to-heart.

    Antonyms] self-righteous, freewheeling.

    Discernment] means being in someone else's situation; Mostly hypothetical; And "comparing the heart to the heart" refers to the mood or thoughts that are also like those of others.

    Example sentence] You have to think for others: What if I happen to someone like that?

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Do unto others as you would have them do to you.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Aobao: Alxa League and Bayannur League in western Inner Mongolia.

    Mongolian: road signs.

    Every year in June and July, the herdsmen worship Ao Bao, the mountain god and the road god. After the ceremony, horse racing, archery, wrestling, singing, dancing, everyone plays together, and men and women hide in the grass and fall in love.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Ao Bao is also called Obo, Mongolian "pile" meaning, Ao Bao was originally used as a road or boundary marker, and later evolved into a place to worship mountain gods and road gods, and the land temple of the Han people is about the same. Ao Bao is generally made of rocks, and in the desert it is made of wicker. The herdsmen worship Ao Bao in June and July every year, and after the ceremony, traditional horse racing, archery, wrestling, singing, dancing and other entertainment activities are held, and girls and boys take this opportunity to hide in the grass to talk about love and express their heartfelt feelings to each other.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Are you sure that Ao Bao will meet is an idiom???

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Follow the crowd; Listening to the wind is rain.

    Jing'an New City Elite Education.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    People are also hearsay.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The idiom associated with the zodiac in the picture.

    Zodiac tiger, composed of idioms.

    Bully people by flaunting one's powerful connections. Self-interpretation:

    Wearing a red armband, the inspector is a tiger, the tiger has a keen sense of smell, sharp eyes, and his tiger power comes from the task entrusted to him by the competent authority, and wearing a red armband that symbolizes power is a sign of authority. With this armband, the prosecutors are like tigers. For drunk drivers, one catches one accurately.

    The drinker is like a fox, he wants to get by, his head is dizzy, his eyes are full of Venus and his mouth is stiff and says, "I didn't drink at all."

    It is appropriate to use the idiom of "fox fake tiger might".

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Cheating money is just a trick.

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