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Shadow idioms?

(1) Idiom: Figure () ()

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Pinyin: rén yǐng chuo chuo

Interpretation: Describe a large number of characters and graceful posture.

Sentence: Today is National Day. There are so many people in the square!

This figure is very narrow.

Pinyin: rén yǐng Chuang Chuang

Interpretation: describe a person's shadow shaking.

Sentence: The shopping malls are brightly lit and the streets are crowded with people.

(2) Idioms about a person and a shadow.

Follow the shadow: Basic explanation: It seems that the shadow always follows the body. Metaphor means that two people are closely related and often together. version

Pronunciation right: rú yǐng suí xíng

Use example: Distinguish between good and evil. (Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" seventy-first time)

Synonym group: inseparable, intimate.

Antonym group: out of place

Usage: verb-object type; As predicate, object, attribute and clause; Describe intimate relationships

The origin of the idiom: "Guanzi Human Law": "However, what happened next seemed like a clear answer; The subject of the minister is also like a shadow. " Liu Hanxiang's "On Yuan Jundao": "Therefore, the sky should follow people, like a shadow, and the sound also works."

Inseparable: Basic explanation: As inseparable as a shape and its shadow. Describe each other's close relationship, often together.

Phonetic pronunciation: xing yǐng bülí

They are a pair of good friends.

Synonym group: inseparable, inseparable, inseparable

Antonym group: far apart, fire and water are incompatible

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Describe the close relationship between them.

(3) Idioms about a person and a shadow

The answer to the idiom is: follow the shadow.

Follow in my footsteps

Explanation: It seems that shadows always follow inside the body. Metaphor means that two people are closely related and often together.

Said by: Guan Zi Ren Fa: "However, what happened next was also like a clear answer; The subject of the minister is also like a shadow. " Liu Hanxiang's "On Yuan Jundao": "Therefore, the sky should follow people, like a shadow, and the sound also works."

Example: Clear distinction between good and evil.

◎ Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" is back to the seventy-first time

Synonyms go hand in hand, never leave, never leave, never leave.

Antonyms are inappropriate.

(3) Extended reading and sentence making of shadow idioms.

1. Wherever he goes, his dog follows him.

Recently, the two have been playing hot together and always get together.

It is really admirable that the two go hand in hand.

They stay together all day and follow each other.

The expectation of this year has been exposed, but the strong uncertainty about the future is still with us.

(4) Idioms describing characters

Example: inseparable: as inseparable as a shape and its shadow. Describe each other's close relationship, often together. allow

Source: Yun Yuewei Caotang Notes Volume 2: "Qingxian farmers are frivolous and follow their husbands, and they are inseparable."

Follow the shadow: just like a shape and its shadow are inseparable. Describe each other's close relationship, often together.

Source: Three Kingdoms, Cao Weizhi, "Poetry is a bow": "I feel that the article" Rat "is rude and inseparable, and five emotions are embarrassing." Tang Cuidong's Writing on the River: "Yue Hu's book is hard to find, and I don't know the dream of survival. Looking back, I will follow you. "

Shadow is single: it is still single. Only your own body and your own shadow. Describe loneliness, no company.

Source: Yuan Gaoming's "Pipa Story" Fifth: "[Life] is not that I want to bury grievances, but that he is alone. Who will take care of me when I am out? "

Shadow is only lonely: it is still lonely. Only your own body and your own shadow. Describe loneliness, no company.

Source: Chen Ming Ruyuan's "Jin Ping Mei": "The beauty under the knee must be changed in winter and summer; I have white hair in front of me, and my shadow is only loneliness. "

There is a shadow idiom behind a person.

This idiom goes with the shadow. Analysis: Shadow is formed after people block light. As long as there is light, it will appear, it will move with people, and it is basically consistent with the shape of the answer, so follow the shadow.

Example:

1. Loneliness is a nature of returning to nature in human nature. Loneliness will always accompany us. Loneliness after the noise is a state of mind, loneliness is a feeling, but different people have different feelings.

2. In the future, mobile finance, mobile insurance and even mobile supply chain finance will closely follow the development of mobile payment and the needs of users.

3. Most of Qin Yuhai's transformation process is inseparable from his elegance-artistic photography. He is obsessed with photography and pursues fame and fortune.

4, sweet as honey, happiness as a shadow.

5. I miss you like a shadow, and I feel at ease in the indifferent and boring days day after day.

[6] Figure, what, what, four-word idiom

There is only one four-word idiom for figure: narrow figure.

Pronunciation of the narrowest number: [rén yǐng Chuang Chuang]

Interpretation: describe a person's shadow shaking.

I. Pinyin: rén

Explanation:

1. Higher animals that can make tools and cooperate with them: males ~. Female ~. ~ child. ~ class.

2. Everyone; Ordinary people: ~ hand a book. ~ what I know.

3. refers to adults: grown up ~.

4. refer to someone: work ~. The army. Lord. Introduce ~.

5. Others: ~ Clouds are also clouds. Be sincere.

6. refers to a person's quality, personality or reputation: lose ~. This comrade ~ is very good. He is honest.

7. refers to a person's body or consciousness: I haven't been feeling well these two days. Sent to the hospital ~ has been in a coma.

8. refers to manpower and talents: ~ people are overstaffed. We lack food here.

9. Last name.

Second, the phonetic symbol: yǐng

Explanation:

1. When an object blocks light, there is no light among the four Zhou Youguang, which also refers to an unreal image or impression: people ~. Flowers ~. Pour ~ magic ~. ~ wall. ~ ring. ~ shoot (borrow a to refer to b, or imply someone's business). Nothing ~ no trace. ~ ~ Chuchuchuchu (vague, unreal). Catch the wind. Innuendo ~ (metaphor for secretly slandering)

2. Pictures: photos ~ (photos). Stay. Cut it off. ~ print. ~ I like it.

3. Description: ~ Write. ~ copy. ~ song Ben.

4. refers to the "movie": ~ comments. ~ hospital. ~ tablet computer. ~ TV (film and television). ~ altar.

(6) The evolution of shadow people idioms' extended reading of Chinese characters:

Related words:

1. Figure [shēn yǐng]

A blurred image of the body from a distance.

2. Movies

According to the principle that people's vision has a temporary impression, the moving images of people or other photographed objects are shot into a continuous picture by a camera and reproduced on the screen by a projector.

Step 3: Shadow

Tree shadow.

4. Influence [y ǐ ng xi m: ng]

Have an influence on other people's thoughts or actions (such as following their footsteps and answering their voices): parents should educate their children with their own exemplary actions.

5. Reflection

Inverted shadow: The lake reflects the peaks and valleys. The bridge opening of the stone arch bridge and the rocks in the water just form a circle.

6. Photography

The process in which a subject is imaged on a photographic negative through a lens. Generally refers to photography, film photography and television photography.

7. Friends

Friend: International.

8. pedestrians

People walking on the road: ~ Take the sidewalk.

9. The old man [L Oran]

Old people.

(7) Idioms with figures and shadows.

Yi xiangtu [y and Xi]

new word

Basic explanation

Refers to women's elegant manners and gorgeous clothes.

tidy

Wang Qingshizhen's "Ye Chun quatrains": "In the afternoon of the painting boat bridge, the fragrant picture is in a hurry."

Sniper what idioms.

The narrowest figure is n yǐng Chuang Chuang.

Describes the jitter of the graphics source.

What a big number (ré rén yǐng chuò chuò ?:

When the line of sight is blurred, the visual feeling is not to directly see one person after another, but only to see the person himself, describing the large number of people and the beautiful posture. It can also be described that when a person is mentally excited, what he sees is that the clear crowd in the objective vision is blurred by subjective actions.

Pet-name ruby idioms describing people's shadows.

Catch the wind and catch the shadows. You can't catch the wind shadow. Metaphor has no factual basis for talking and doing things.

Source: "Han Shu Suburb Sacrifice": "If you listen to his words, your ears will be full, and if you meet them; I can't ask for it, and it swings like the wind. " Complete Works of Zhu Zi: "How much progress has been made in catching shadows after a long time?"

The shadow capture system just can't catch the wind shadow. Metaphor has no factual basis for talking and doing things.

Source: "Biography of Liang Shu Liu Xiaozhuo": "But carving corruption is only an extension of the award; Catching shadows is the wind, and it will be ineffective. "

Blowing shadows and carving dust: carving. Blowing shadows and carving dust. Metaphor craft fine to disappear.

Source: Guan Yinzi Yu Yi: "Words are like blowing shadows, thoughts are like blowing dust, sages make mysteries, and ghosts and gods don't know."

The light and shadow of the sword faintly show the flash-forward of the sword. Describe the dangerous atmosphere in the environment.

Source: Wu Liangyun's Four Songs of Chu in the Southern Dynasties: "The sword light comes at night, and the horse sweats day and night."

The shimmer on the water and the passing shadows will disappear in an instant. Metaphor observation is not meticulous, learning is not in-depth, and the impression is not deep.

Source: Tang Yu Liang's poem "Lingaotai": "The floating light is getting deeper and deeper with the day."

Gu Ying felt sorry for himself: Look; Pity: pity. Look back at your own shadow and pity yourself. Describe loneliness and depression, and also refer to self-appreciation.

Source: Jin's "Going to Luodao to Handle Affairs": "Standing and looking at your hometown, feeling sorry for yourself."

Instinctively speaking, an animal named stork sprays people's shadows with sand in the water, which makes people sick. Metaphor secretly attack or frame people.

Source: Jin Gan Bao's "Searching for the Gods" Volume 12: "Its name is that a short fox can shoot people with sand, and those who are in the middle are nervous, have a headache and fever, and the dramatist will die." Bao Zhao's "Bitter and Hot Journey" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "Carrying sand and blowing shadows to blow painful photos."