In the middle of the water is a mountain, guess an idiom, and the third character is the word di

Updated on culture 2024-08-06
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Mainstay. zhōng liú dǐ zhù Interpretation] is like a pillar mountain standing in the rapids of the Yellow River. It is a metaphor for a strong and independent person who can play a pillar role in a turbulent and difficult environment.

    Structure] is more formal.

    Usage] is used as a compliment. It is generally used as an object and a definite sentence.

    Orthophony]; "zhònɡ" which cannot be pronounced as "hit"; Post; It cannot be pronounced as "zù".

    Identification] The right side of the character cannot be written as "氏".

    synonyms] mainstay.

    Antonyms] Optimus Stone.

    Example sentence] *** "On Union**": "No Chinese Communists are the Chinese people; The independence and liberation of China is impossible. ”

    English translation] a tower of strength

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    中流砥柱zhōng liú dǐ zhù

    Interpretation] Pillar Mountain in the rapids of the Yellow River. A metaphor for an individual or group that can play a pillar role in a difficult situation. Midstream: River**; Pillar: Stone Mountain in the east of Sanmenxia of the Yellow River.

    Speech] "Yan Zi Chunqiu: The Inner Chapter": "The turtle ranks left; to enter the mainstay. ”

    Orthophony]; "zhònɡ" which cannot be pronounced as "hit"; Post; It cannot be pronounced as "zù".

    Identification] The right side of the character cannot be written as "氏".

    synonyms] mainstay.

    Antisense] Optimus Prime.

    Usage] is used as a compliment. It is generally used as an object and a definite sentence.

    Structure] is more formal.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Mountains and rivers are interspersed. Water stream Yamazaki.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Hehe, I don't know, my nickname is Mengmeng. Let's check it, there are a lot of them!

    Idioms? I guess the language is hazy.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello! This idiom is "small gap sinking boat".

    Pinyin]: xiǎo xì chén zhōu [paraphrase]: gap: crack. Refers to small cracks that can sink an entire ship. It is a metaphor that small mistakes can lead to big disasters.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Small gap sinking boat, Hongyu sinking boat, accumulating feather sinking boat.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It's fascinating!! Won the victory and dismantled the moon and Sheng.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Bewitching. (People are between "winning").

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Swallow mountains and rivers.

    Pronunciation: qì tūn shān hé

    Interpretation: Momentum can engulf mountains and rivers. Described as very bold.

    Source Example This person, in the midst of difficulties, does not bow his head and sigh, but works hard, is ambitious, and swallows mountains and rivers. (Yao Xueyin, "Li Zicheng", Volume II, Chapter 28).

    synonyms: angry bullfighting, majestic mountains and rivers.

    Antonym Breath dying.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    I'm 100% sure!

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Be extremely intelligent.

    Pinyin】 bīng xuě cōng míng [Interpretation] It is a metaphor for people who are intelligent and extraordinary.

    Source] Tang Du Fu's poem "Sending Fan Twenty-three Servants to the Judge of Hanzhong": "Ice and snow are clean and smart, and thunder is elite." ”

    For example, if you write about the thunderous elite thoughts, this kind of discussion will be easy to move people by. (Qing Zeng Pu's "Sea of Flowers" 10th).

    Usage] subject-predicate; as a predicate, a definite; Describe people as pure and intelligent [synonyms] smart and clever and gifted and intelligent.

    Antonyms] Ignorance.

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