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Row upon row. lín cì zhì bǐ
Interpretation] scales: next to each other like fish scales. Side-by-side: like grate teeth. Described as fish scales or teeth of a comb grate are closely arranged. It is often used to describe the density of houses or boats.
Speech] Ming Chen Zhenhui's "Autumn Garden Miscellaneous Orchid": "From the long bridge to the street; Row upon row. Spring is also beautiful. ”
Orthophony] 栉; It cannot be pronounced as "jié".
Scales; Can't write "phosphorus".
synonyms] dense layers.
Antisense] is uneven and disorganized.
Usage] is mostly used to describe a building that is numerous and concentrated; Neatly arranged. Sometimes it is also used for other things. It is generally used as a predicate and a definite.
Structure] combined.
Discernment] and "dotted around"; All describe the large number and dense distribution. However, the emphasis is on "times" and "ratios"; orderly arrangement; It is mostly used for neat things such as houses; The tone is heavier; And "dotted around" emphasizes "Luo" and "cloth"; Wide dispersion; It can be used with neat or untidy shapes (such as large and small islands, reservoirs, ponds, dams, etc.).
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Scale times 栉比 [lín cì zhì bǐ].
Interpretation] Ctenophor: a general term for combing grates. They are arranged in an orderly manner like fish scales and comb teeth. It is mostly used to describe the house.
Source] Ming Chen Zhenhui "Autumn Garden Miscellaneous Pei Lan".
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Idiom]: scales and times [pinyin]: lín cì zhì bǐ [interpretation]: 栉: a general term for combing grate.
Infiltrated dust is arranged in an orderly manner like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe houses or boats that are arranged in a dense and neat manner.
Its worship is like a crow, and its ctenophora is like a ctenophore, in order to open a hundred rooms. Southern Dynasty Song Bao Zhao "Yongshi" poem: "The capital is twelve Qu, and the flying is one of the scales. ”
Example]: Around the wool outside the Dongguan, Fujian and Guangdong nomads gather here, gambling halls and tobacco houses. Qing Wang Tao "Yingqiao Magazine" [synonyms]:
Dense, dense layers [antonyms]: uneven, disorganized [idioms]: scales compared [pinyin]:
lín cì xiāng bǐ [Interpretation]: It is often used to describe houses or boats arranged in dense and neat formations.
Example]: The spring source of the flat land in the west of the city is surging, the snow waves are several feet, the sound is like hidden thunder, and the spring has three holes, and a little manpower is used. Qing Ruan Yuan's "Xiao Canglang Pen Talk" Volume 2 [synonyms]: scales and scales.
Four-word words containing ratio:
Shoubi Nanshan, the heart than the heart
Incomparable, row upon row
Abound、Proportional tax system、
Fly like wings, and the heart is higher than the sky
Today is not what it used to be, compared to **,
Comparative Literature, Neighbors at the End of the World
The year is not climbing, standing side by side
A party than Zhou, branches to leaves
Comparative education
Side by side, laughing than the river
Compare floating words, compare cultures
Scale factor, door-to-door
Shoulder to shoulder, friend to treacherous
Gestures, gestures
Biscay Bay, week but not comparable.
Shoubi Nanshan, the heart than the heart
Incomparable, row upon row
Abounds, flying like wings
The heart is higher than the sky, and it is not what it used to be
The end of the world is next to each other, and the years are not up to it
Standing side by side, the party is better than Zhou
Branch-to-leaf ratio, gravitational ratio
Side by side, laughing than the river
Shoulder to shoulder, friend to treacherous
Weeks but not comparable, shoulder to shoulder
Compare things with likes, compare things with this will
Lianzhou than the county, than Congye Zen House Lianyong,
Climb the present than in the past, compare the power and measure the strength
Compared with the party, than the wings and branches
The silk is more than the same, and the love is stronger than the gold.
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1.Three times five times: the interpretation is many times.
2.Inconsequential: Words are not selected or considered.
3.Not to make a mistake: It means not to be done in a hurry, which means to be cautious.
4.Row to scale: The number of objects is scattered and orderly.
5.Elder Jiuji: It means that the old and virtuous people have been in a low position for a long time.
6.Three times twice: refers to repeatedly, many times.
7.Incoherent: Refers to speaking without sequential logic, and the speech is very chaotic and incoherent.
8.Super level crossing: refers to crossing the original level order, and mostly refers to the promotion of officials by leapfrogging the Ming chain.
9.Abalone no Ji: It means a shop that sells salted fish. Fish often smell rancid, because it is a metaphor for the place where the wicked or the villain gather.
10.The order of the fish: like a string of fish, there is an order. It is said to be promoted to the official according to the times.
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