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"Readily available" and "at your fingertips" have similar meanings, both are compliments, and both have the meaning that things can be easily done. The difference is that "at your fingertips" is somewhat exaggerated; "Hand to hand" also means to be very sure before doing something. The difference between "at your fingertips" and "propelling things" is that "at your fingertips" is biased towards "getting", which is extremely easy to emphasize; The "probing and fetching" focuses on "taking", emphasizing the meaning of being very easy to get, as well as the meaning of "things are easy to do".
Idiom meaning. Gongsun Zhan claimed that the domestic war in the late Eastern Han Dynasty could be easily quelled, but in the end he was destroyed by Yuan Shao. The idiom "at your fingertips" tells people a truth, it is not in line with the objective law to sit back and enjoy the success, and everything needs to go through a lot of hard work before it can be easily obtained.
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It is a Chinese idiom.
Accessible means: Finger means spitting on the hand, which can be obtained by hand. Spit on your hands, spit on your hands. Parables are effortlessly available.
The idiom comes from: 1, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Gongsun Zhan" Li Xian quoted "Kyushu Spring and Autumn" and said: "The first day of the army rose, I said that I would decide with my palm."
2, "New Tang Dynasty Book: The Biography of Chu Suiliang": "But send one or two cautious generals, pay 100,000 sharp soldiers, and Xiang will be cloudy, and it is easy to take it."
3, the seventh chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Han Fu has no plans, he must ask the general to consule the state affairs, and he will get the matter at his fingertips."
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1. It is easy to get at your fingertips, a Chinese idiom, which can be obtained by hand, and the metaphor is very easy to obtain.
2. Meaning: easy as a snap, easy.
3. Antonyms: looking for a needle in a haystack, difficult to climb to the sky.
4. Usage: more formal; as a predicate; Compliments.
5, from "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Gongsun Zhan" Li Xian's note quoted "Spring and Autumn in Kyushu" and said: From the beginning of the world's soldiers, I said that I would decide with my palm.
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Accessible means that you can get it with your hands. The metaphor is extremely easy to get.
The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Gongsun Zhan" Li Xian quoted "Kyushu Spring and Autumn" and said: "At the beginning of the world, the army rose, and I said that I would decide with my palm." "New Tang Dynasty Book: The Biography of Chu Suiliang":
But send one or two cautious generals, pay 100,000 sharp soldiers, and Xiang will be cloudy, and it is easy to get it. ”
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Accessible means that it is easily available without much effort and effort.
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At your fingertips, spit on your hands. You can get it with your hands. The metaphor is extremely easy to get.
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It means that it is easy to get and effortless. Ambition is bound to win.
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It means that you can get your hands on it, you know.
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Accessible means that it can be obtained by hand, and it is very easy to get by figuratively.
Interpretation: It means that it can be obtained by hand, and the metaphor is very easy to obtain.
Source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Gongsun Zhan" Li Xian quoted "Kyushu Spring and Autumn" and said: "I will decide with my palm." ”
Translation: Spit on the palm of your hand, prepare to exert yourself, and decide the final victory.
Usage: more formal; as a predicate; Compliments.
Example: The four modernizations are by no means easy to achieve, and can only be achieved with hard work.
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意手可得 [tuò shǒu kě dé].
Interpretation] Spit on the hand: spit on the hand. You can get it with your hands. The metaphor is extremely easy to get.
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意手可得 [tuò shǒu kě dé].
"Readily available" is an idiom that is generally included in idiom dictionaries. Spit on the hand, which means to spit on the hand. Readily available, that is, accessible by hand, figuratively very easy to obtain, also known as "at your fingertips".
Hanging hands can get chuí shǒu kě dé
"Hanging your hands to get" is also an idiom, which means that you can get it with both hands, and it is easy to describe without a little effort.
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The synonym of the Chinese idiom, pinyin tuò shǒu kě dé, is easy as a finger, easy and easy, so what does it mean?
1. Meaning: It means that it can be obtained by hand, and the metaphor is very easy to obtain.
2. Antonyms: looking for a needle in a haystack, difficult to climb to the sky.
3. Source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Gongsun Zhan" Li Xian quoted "Kyushu Spring and Autumn" and said: The first day of the army rose, I said that I would slap my palm.
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It's at your fingertips.
Source: "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Gongsun Zhan" Li Xian quoted "Kyushu Spring and Autumn" and said: "At the beginning of the world, the army rose, and I said that I would decide with my palm." ”
Synonyms: easy, easy as a snap, easy to catch, easy to come, in the bag, in the bag.
Antisense: hard-won, unwanted, once-in-a-lifetime, nothing, unattainable, looking for a needle in a haystack.
Example sentence:
1.Nothing is easy to do in science, it takes hard work.
2.Victory seemed to be within reach, and he couldn't help but feel a little fluttering.
3.Not all the things that will help you are at your fingertips.
4.It's because we got so carried away that the trophy at our fingertips had to be handed away.
5.The four modernizations are by no means within easy reach, and they can only be realized through hard work.
6.No achievements are easy to obtain, and hard work must be put into the team.
7.Does this make the results at your fingertips? But the trade-off: Divine filial piety is often difficult to have a good reason to show such a linear relationship.
8.This trophy, with our strength, can be said to be within reach.
9.It's not easy, but it's not too difficult.
10.I never take the opportunity to take a small piece of property that someone else accidentally leaves behind and I have at my fingertips.
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Explanations at your fingertips.
The metaphor is very easy to obtain or become a scumbag. The seventh chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Han Fu has no plans, he must ask the general to consule the state affairs, and he will get the matter at his fingertips."
Qing Wei Yuan's "Shengwu Ji" Volume 1: "If you first take the Shanhai Pass, then the cities outside the pass will be at your fingertips, and this method of attacking the heart is also the way to strangle the heart." Yang Shuo, "Hai Sui Friends City, Shou Ya and Africa Writers Conference":
Kind people are always dreaming of a better life and a better future, and are committed to creating a peaceful and happy life all their lives. But this is not at your fingertips. ”
Word Breakdown Easy-to-Explain Metaphorically. Song Wu Zeng's "Neng Gaizhai Manlu Geography": "Bo (Xiao Bo)'s farewell general Ouyang Yu army Kuzhutan, Emperor Chen Wu sent Zhou Wenyu as the chief teacher, and he was at his fingertips.
The sixty-third chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Just because of the love of one general, the city surrendered." The explanation of the get e get, accept:
Get. Gain and loss. Benefit.
Empty (恘 ). Convenient. Effective.
Benefit. Experience. Suitable for:
Great. Proper (刵 ). Dharma.
Suitable. Satisfied: Proud.
Be complacent. Done, realized, and quiet: the meal is done.
Succeed. Dezhi (mostly refers to satisfying the desire for fame and fortune). Can.
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Kissing, at your fingertips, means describing something or a situation that is very easy to obtain or easy to guess about. For example: "I found this book online, it's famous, it's cheap, it's literally readily available."
Quoting and explaining parables is very easy to get or successful. The seventh chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Han Fu has no plans, he must ask the general to consule the state affairs, and he will get the matter at his fingertips."
Qing Wei Yuan's "Shengwu Ji" Volume 1: "Take Shanhaiguan first, then the cities outside the customs will be at your fingertips, and Liang may attack the heart and strangle the method." Yang Shuo, "Haishi Shou Asian and African Writers Conference":
Kind people are always dreaming of a better life and a better future, and they are committed to creating a peaceful and happy life all their lives. But this is not at your fingertips. ”
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