Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Idioms describing photographers

Idioms describing photographers

may be triggered off at any moment

[Interpretation]

Touch: touch. Namely: just. The original intention is to buckle the arrow on the string; Draw your bow and wait for the shot. Metaphor things have developed to a very tense stage; The slightest touch will explode immediately.

[out]

Zhang Song Yong's Lovely Cliff: "I am angry and unhappy; Go with the flow and die alone; Touch my object; Anger is everywhere. "

[Pronunciation]

Send; Can't be pronounced "f".

[shape discrimination]

Namely; Can't write "Du"

[near meaning]

The arrow is on the string.

The sword is drawn and the bow is wound-(of a situation) becomes explosive.

At stake-at stake.

[antonym]

Draw a bow but not an arrow.

[usage]

Metaphor things have reached a rather tense level. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

[structure]

Linkage type.

[Discrimination]

~ and "tense" are both tense developments that describe the situation; Sometimes it can be used universally or together. But "time" describes the vigorous or magnificent calligraphy; ~ I can't

[example]

This matter has been suppressed in his mind for a long time; Here we are.

(2) The two gangs increase each other's strength; Firefighting is like an arrow on the string; ~。