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Good words and idioms

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Idiom:

Unreasonable: if you can't explain it clearly with reason, it is said to be unreasonable. Y: Make it clear.

Entering the classroom: a metaphor for the degree of study, and then used to praise the achievement of advanced attainments. Go to the lobby: Go to the lobby. Enter the room: enter the inner room.

Endless: absolutely: broken; Wisp: thin thread. Describe a critical situation or intermittent low voice or breathing.

From high-rise buildings: buildings: pouring water, splashing water; Ling: A bottle of water. Pour the water out of the bottle from the top of the tall building. Metaphor condescending, unstoppable.

Merit is not rewarded: if the merit is too great, it is not rewarded. It is said that the credit is great.

High mountains and flowing water: it is inevitable that bosom friends are hard to find or music is wonderful.

The river is declining: the metaphor is declining.

Time and time again: every time you do it, there will be no mistakes. Cool: Wrong.

Synonymous idioms

Legacy of raising tigers: legacy: stay; Suffer: disaster. If you keep a tiger, it will become a future trouble if you don't get rid of it. Metaphor connives at bad people and leaves behind future troubles.

Care about epigastric disease: If you leave a toxic sore untreated, it will become a future trouble. Metaphor connives at covering up bad guys and things, and as a result, you will get hurt.

Wave upon wave: the people in front go up and the people behind follow. Describe being brave and constant.

A wave of unrest rises again: when fighting, the person in front falls down and the person behind moves on. Metaphor is to go forward bravely and not be afraid of sacrifice.

Fear: sincerity: reality, indeed; Embarrassment: fear; Fear: fear. Very cautious to the point of fear and anxiety.

Panic: I don't know what to do at once because of panic

The sham as the genuine. Metaphor confuses truth and falsehood.

Mixed fish and dragons: a metaphor for bad people and good people mixing together.

Keep your position: points: responsibilities. Be honest, do your duty, and don't do anything illegal.

Follow the rules: follow, dance: follow, follow. Rules and regulations are the standard tools to define Fiona Fang, and refer to the code of conduct. The original intention is to obey the rules and not dare to violate them. Now it also refers to the old rules, and we dare not change anything.

A dazzling array of things: many beautiful things.

Beauty: There are so many beautiful things to describe that you can't enjoy them all at once.

Give up halfway: it means giving up halfway, not sticking to the end, beginning and ending.

Try: Try a little, and then stop. Refers to not studying deeply or unwilling to work hard at something. Shallow: not deep. Taste: Try it.

Take things as they are: when encountering unfavorable situations or abnormal phenomena, deal with them as usual and ignore them.

Happy-go-lucky: refers to being able to adapt to the environment and be content with the status quo.

Over the mountains: over the mountains. Wade: wade across the river. Describe the hardships of walking a long way.

Travel is difficult: travel is difficult. Servant: Tired. Describe the journey, hard work and fatigue.

Sleeping in the open air, sleeping in the wind. Describe the hardships of traveling life.

Half a catty and eight liang: half a catty and eight liang are equal in weight. The metaphors are the same. Used in a derogatory sense.

Even: the eldest brother and the second brother in the brothers' ranking. Will be equal.

Arranging instead: refers to things that should be discussed or done together with relevant people, but they are handled by themselves without others' participation.

Span: to span; Ji: an ancient ritual vessel; Dong: Chef. The priest crossed the sacrificial vessel to host the banquet instead of the chef. Metaphor goes beyond your own business scope to deal with other people's business.

Support the disabled: support the disabled. Describe being conservative and refusing to accept new things. Later, it was often used as a metaphor for mud and old soil.

So stop: so: old, once upon a time. Seal: limited to a certain range. Limit yourself to the original place. Metaphor conformism, content with the status quo, not seeking innovation and enterprising.

Sticking to a rut: During the Warring States Period, Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city because he called it "Mo Zhai's adherence" or "sticking to a rut". Later, he described himself as conservative, keeping the old rules and refusing to change.

Do everything: nothing is not done. Do all kinds of bad things.

Rush: Rush: Go; Emu: Wild duck. Run in droves like ducks. It is a metaphor for a group of people scrambling to chase after improper things.

Half a catty and eight liang: eight liang: that's half a catty, and the old one is sixteen liang. Half a catty equals eight ounces. Metaphor is equal to each other.

Do your best: do your best.

Too big for nothing: vast. When, bottom. Also known as "too big to be big". Facts have proved that Jie Yu's words have been exaggerated and there is no evidence. Later used to refer to large and unrealistic.

Talk big: I'm not ashamed to talk big. Describe those who talk big.

Blatant: eyesight: open your eyes; Zhang Dan: Be bold. Describe courage, without hesitation. After describing openly, unbridled to do bad things.

To preserve our sanity: It used to mean that wise people don't participate in things that may bring danger to themselves, but now it means that they are noncommittal on matters of principle, afraid of making mistakes or harming their own interests.

Get carried away: so: origin, basis. Forget everything because of excessive pride and excitement. Describe getting carried away.

Origin: figurines: wooden or pottery figurines used for martyrdom in ancient times. The person who began to be buried with the figurine was compared to the first person who did bad things or the founder of bad manners.

The goal is too high: good: like it; High: too high; Raccoon: Pursuit; Far: too far. Metaphor is an unrealistic pursuit of lofty and far-reaching goals.

Such as bereavement: test: dead father; Cong: Damn mother. Like dead parents. Describe extreme sadness and anxiety.

Birds of a feather: hill: earth mountain; Raccoon: A beast like a fox. Raccoons in the mountains. Metaphor is ugly, there is no difference.

Ulterior motives: intention: intention, plan. There are other plots hidden in my heart. Of words or actions with ulterior motives.

Gentleman on the beam: another name for a thief. Now it sometimes refers to people who are divorced from reality and the masses.

Dignity: appearance: serious appearance; Lan Xiao: Proud and serious. Refers to a serious attitude. Now it is often used to describe a serious and duplicitous look.

Flattery: refers to confusing and pleasing others with sweet words and flattery.

Be a good teacher: I like being someone else's teacher. Describe immodest, self-righteous, and mysterious.

Hold your head high: hold your head high: walk with high feet; Full of energy: Full of energy. When you walk, your feet are high and strong. Describe complacency and get carried away.

Death: an interjection in ancient Chinese, used as a eulogy. Of a person dying.

It is said that a monk gave a speech in Liang Wudi, which moved the sky and made flowers fall in succession. Describing a colorful speech is extremely beautiful (mostly exaggerated but unrealistic).

Smart tongue like a spring: The tongue is smart and can make beautiful music like a reed. The description is gorgeous and beautiful.

Plastic surgery: in Buddhism, it means that people only change their appearance in reincarnation. Metaphor only changes its appearance and form, but its content and essence remain unchanged.

Intention: Intention: Intention. Planning: planning for a long time; It refers to long-term deliberate efforts and unscrupulous scheming.

Celebrate each other by playing the crown: when a person becomes an official or is promoted, his companions also celebrate each other that there will be an official to do. Used in a derogatory sense.

Throw a brick to attract jade. Metaphor uses things that are worthless to oneself (especially opinions, articles, etc. ) to bring out beautiful and precious things.

Dog-tailed Sable: Continued: Connection. The attendants of the Jin emperor used it as the decoration of the hat. Refers to excessive sealing of officials. It is also a metaphor that things that are not easy to take are patched behind good things, and the front and back parts are out of proportion.

Thank you for being insensitive: thank you: refuse; Insensitive: not smart, not talented. Respectfully express incompetence or unacceptability. A person who politely refuses to do more.

Insight: see: point of view. Modesty refers to having one's own opinion on a problem.

Teach fish to swim: a metaphor for showing off your skills in front of experts and overreaching yourself.

Unwilling request: unreasonable request (call yourself a good word when making a request).

A house built of branches, grass, etc. Describe the humble houses where the poor live.

Stupid birds fly first: Metaphorically, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others.

All ears: all ears. Say friendly words when inviting others to speak. Listen carefully.

Insect carving skills: carving: carving; Bug: Bug book, an ancient font; Skill: Skill. Metaphor is an insignificant skill.

Battle of Dog and Horse: Ancient courtiers often compared themselves to the monarch, expressing their willingness to run for the monarch like dogs and horses. Now I am willing to be driven to serve others.

Only sparse and shallow: sparse: empty and shallow. A person's talent is not high and his knowledge is not deep (often used as a word of modesty).

Get something for nothing: get something for nothing

Jin Yu Ci: Jin Yu, the metaphor is precious; Good word, good word. Metaphor is very valuable advice or guidance.

Golden branches and jade leaves: originally described as beautiful flowers and trees. Later refers to the descendants of the royal family. Now it is also a metaphor for people of noble birth or delicate birth.

Hui Ran is willing to come: Hui: Pay and respect. Used as a kind word to welcome guests.

Well deserved: when: bear. Shame: shame. Accept a title or honor without shame. Refers to a person's name and reality.

Highly respected: virtue: moral character; Hope: prestige. Weight: depth. High moral character and high reputation.

Public expectation: public expectation: the hope of all; Return: Return. Everyone expected it. Refers to gaining the trust of the masses.

Immortality: A good reputation will last forever.

Stand out from the crowd: stand out from the crowd. A metaphor for a person's appearance or talent to stand out among a group of people around him.

Condescending y: condescending. Refers to a person in a high position and condescending.

Overqualified: Use overqualified materials as inferior materials. Metaphor improper use, a waste of talent.

Help: help: help: help; Ask for help: ask for help, support. Strong support and help. Kind words commonly used when asking for help.

Take care of yourself with a broom: bzhēu zēzhēn: Treat your broken broom as a treasure. Although things are not good, I cherish them.

Splendid: Peng b ē n Hu ī: Peng ī: Weaving and describing the poor family for the door. Add color to a cold door (mostly used as a courtesy call for guests to come home or as a gift for things like calligraphy and painting that can be hung up).

Not worth mentioning: it means not worth mentioning.

Handwritten letter graffiti xìn bǐ tú yā: Describe scribbling. It is also often used to express modesty.

Sansheng is fortunate to be sā n sh ē n ɡ y ǒ u x ɡ: Sansheng: Buddhism refers to past lives, this life and the next life; Lucky: Lucky. Three generations are very lucky. Metaphor is very lucky.

Make people laugh: it means to make people laugh.

I'm just saying it doesn't necessarily make sense.

Nobody Xi: A metaphor for someone who has no fame or status.

I am willing to run for the monarch like a dog and a horse. Express willingness to be driven and serve others.

There is a difference in a thousand words: even the most stupid person will always have some merits in many considerations. Often used to express modesty.

In order to make up for something, làn yúchūng shù: It is a metaphor for pretending to be capable and incapable, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods.

Stupid birds fly first. Bèn niǎo xiān fēi ā n f ē i ā n f ē i: Metaphorically, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and do things before others.

A cliche: what old scholars often say. This is a metaphor. People are used to hearing things that have no fresh meaning.

Wedding gā o pé ng mnzu Gao: noble. Noble friends filled the seats. Describe many guests.

An ancient request for forgiveness or forgiveness. It means I'll go as soon as you raise your hand.

Corporal Li Xian L L lǐ xián xià shì: Treat talented people with courtesy and make friends with ordinary talented people, regardless of their status.

Outstanding: Zhuo órBúqún: outstanding; Not a group: different. Refers to talent and virtue beyond ordinary people, different.

Up-and-coming star: an outstanding person who appears later or grows up newly.

Extraordinary music: ordinary music. Describe something extraordinary and excellent.

Unique dúdào zh chü: refers to a special place or viewpoint that is different from others. With praise.

Gossip: baseless, malicious and sarcastic remarks. The other is to discuss secret legends in private.

Gossip: unfounded words. Refers to slanderous words that spread behind your back.

Stubborn: stubbornly stick to your own point of view and refuse to change.

Go your own way: it means not accepting other people's advice and stubbornly following your own subjective ideas.

Vague: To speak vaguely or vaguely. Describe having concerns and dare not say it.

Evasive: Words are secretive and evasive.

Thick-skinned: refers to a person with thick skin and no shame.

Shameless: There is no shame in doing bad things.

Endless aftertaste: a metaphor for recalling something, the more you think about it, the more interesting it becomes.

Intriguing: meaningful and worth pondering.

Sweet-talking sword: a metaphor for a sweet-talking and cunning person.

Hide a knife in a smile; Describe the appearance of being kind to people, but sinister.

Spread like wildfire: you can run without legs. Metaphor means that things spread quickly without going on.

Missing: flying away without wings. A metaphor for the sudden loss of items. It also means that things spread quickly.

Put all your eggs in one basket: a metaphor for trying your best to take the last adventure in a crisis.

Burn one's bridges: a metaphor for making up your mind to go all out.

Shocking: It's very surprising and scary.

Sensational: Exaggerated or fabricated facts make people feel surprised or shocked.

Sweating all over: cows are tired when transporting books, and they can be piled on the roof when storing books. Describe a large collection of books.

Over-full: Metaphorically, you have to be equipped with ability even if you don't have the ability, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods.

Spend money like water: spend money like water. Describe extreme extravagance and waste.

Spend more money: it means that you don't care about spending money. A flower is a lot.

Live a completely clean life: keep yourself pure and don't go with the flow. It also means that they are afraid of causing trouble, only care about themselves and don't care about public affairs.

To preserve our sanity: Smart people are good at protecting themselves. Now it refers to avoiding the struggle of principles and being afraid of implicating one's own attitude.

Be overwhelmed: there are so many descriptions of the scenery that I have no time to see it. There are so many people or things that people are overwhelmed.

Too much to see: too much to see.

Endurance: the spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary people.

Suffering: The spirit of perseverance and hard work is extraordinary.

Folding bedstead house: bed on the bed, house on the house. Metaphor is repetitive and tedious.

Synonym: put a bed on the bed and a room on the house. antonym: delete complex and concise.

Deafness: The sound is so loud that deaf people can hear it. Metaphor uses language to wake up people who are confused and numb, so that they can wake up.

Synonym: shock the deaf.

He Qing Hai Yan: The Yellow River is clear and there is no wave in the sea. Metaphor is that the world is at peace.

Synonym: world peace

Stunning: sigh and admire. Listen, that's enough. It means to praise what you see to the extreme.

Synonym: surprise victory antonym: ordinary and inconspicuous.

The difference between thoughts: thoughts: thoughts, ideas; Poor: error. A mistake in thought (with serious consequences).

Synonym: wrong yin and wrong yang, one wrong and two wrong.

Out of control: refers to the deterioration of things to the point where they cannot be rectified or hopeless.

Synonym: the antonym of incorrigible: the rising sun makes progress day by day.

Courtesy in court: Originally, it means that the host and guest meet each other, and they stand on both sides of the court and salute each other. Now the metaphor is equal and equal.

Synonyms: equality, equality, equality.

Remember: I can't forget it, but I am stuck in my heart.

Synonym: worry about your heart, never forget it, never forget it, never forget it antonym: nothing happens between your arms.

Daywork: the progress or effect of the work can be calculated by the day. It's very fast, so it must be finished on time.

Synonym: just around the corner, enough to wait antonym: protracted, far away.

Tomorrow yellow flower: yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.

Synonym: Times have changed, antonym: It was decided at that time.

People's hearts are not ancient: I lament that the reading atmosphere in society has deteriorated, and it has lost its simplicity and kindness, become hypocritical and hypocritical, and its heart is no longer as simple as the ancients.

Synonym: the morality of scholars is declining, and the world is getting worse. Antonym: The old road warms people's hearts.

Bear the brunt: metaphor is the first attack or disaster.

Write without extra points: describe writing articles quickly, and writing points are not altered; smear a little and delete tables.

An empty alley: every household has left the alley, which is mostly used for celebrations, welcoming guests and other grand occasions.

Being in charge of a hundred cities: a thousand books are better than a big official in charge of a hundred cities, which shows that the collection is extremely rich.

Can't escape from fate: Destiny is doomed to disaster, and you can't escape if you don't escape. Since bad things are bound to happen, you can't avoid them if you want to.

Gua Tian Li Xia: Metaphor is easy to arouse suspicion.

In full swing: the sound of gongs and drums is very close, which is a metaphor for the nervous public opinion preparation before formal or public activities.

Empathy: In the past, gratitude was just like feeling each other's kindness (often used to express gratitude instead of others). Nowadays, although many people have not experienced it personally, they feel the same as they have experienced it personally.

Five winds and ten rains: it blows once every five days and rains once every ten days. Describe the weather.

No praise: don't say a word.

Teacher's heart for personal use: teacher's heart: take heart as the teacher, that is, only believe in yourself; Personal use: act according to one's own subjective intention. Describe being self-righteous and refusing to accept the correct opinions of others.

Keep: keep: keep. It means to put the problem aside for a while.

The reasons for holding are: holding: holding arguments and opinions; There is a reason: there is a basis. Refers to the views and opinions held have a certain basis.

A few treasures: as clear as counting the treasures in your family. The metaphor is familiar.

Crime of hanging people: hanging: condolence; Crushing: Crusade. Sympathize with the suffering people and punish the guilty rulers.

Danger: danger: integrity. Speak upright words and do upright things.

Poor: poor: still, slightly; Strong: inspiring. Barely satisfactory.

Idioms with a specific object and scope of use

Cardamom: Cardamom refers to a woman who is thirteen or fourteen years old. Also used to refer to thirteen to twenty years old.

Row upon row: scale: fish scales; Comb: Comb. Arrange in order like fish scales and comb teeth. It is often used to describe a house or a boat. , arranged closely and neatly.

The second time: a metaphor for the reunion of husband and wife after separation or break-up.

Respect each other as guests: describe the mutual respect between husband and wife as if they were guests.

Harp: Harp: The name of an ancient musical instrument, which is a metaphor for lovers. Metaphor is a harmonious relationship between husband and wife.

Childhood friends: a bamboo horse, riding a bamboo pole as a horse. Plum, blue plum. Describe how naive children play games. Now it refers to the intimate relationship between men and women when they were young, and the era of "childhood friends" is an era of innocence.

The two children didn't guess: guess: doubt. When men and women were young, they played together, intimate and without suspicion.

Intimacy: intimacy: intimacy; Hey: mutual; Grinding: rubbing. The ears and temples rub against each other. Describe intimacy.

Fly with me: fly with me: fly with me. Flying in pairs. A metaphor for love, friendship or love between men and women.

Husband and woman sing together: Follow: Echo. Originally refers to the feudal society in which the wife must obey her husband, and later refers to the harmonious relationship between husband and wife.

Qi Mei: When delivering food, hold the tray as high as your eyebrows. After describing the husband and wife respect each other, very polite and equal.

Abundance: Dong: Dong Yu, home. Niu Yun's books are so tired that they can be piled on the roof when stored, describing the collection as large.

Sinking fish and falling geese: describe a woman's beautiful appearance. More than "closing the moon and feeling ashamed of flowers". Also known as "the geese have drowned the fish".

Dazzling: dazzling: beautiful jade. Everything you see is beautiful. "After using" dazzling "metaphor outstanding talent, good articles or exquisite items.

Grasp: to overwhelm or surpass. Man-made exquisiteness is better than nature, and the description skills are exquisite and superb.

Old pearls are yellow: a metaphor for people getting old, just as pearls turn yellow and become worthless with age. More refers to women's aging and being rejected.

Xiuwai: Hui: It is also beneficial and intelligent. Xiuwaizhong refers to the beautiful appearance and smart heart of the human body.

Charm still exists: 1, graceful (mostly female). Also make rich rhymes. 2. It refers to the style and charm of poetry and calligraphy.

Charming smile: charming smile: beautiful smile. Describe a woman's charming and lovely smile.

White eyes and teeth: Hao: white. Eyes: eyes, generally referring to eyes. White teeth and bright eyes. Describe the beauty of people (mostly women). Also refers to beauty.

Don't be shy about asking questions: Don't be shy about asking people with less knowledge or lower status and qualifications than yourself.

Dissolution: renewal: the emergence of diaspora. Thaw: The ice has melted. Metaphor doubt misunderstanding completely eliminated at once.

The good and the bad are mixed: weeds: green bristlegrass, which is a metaphor for bad people. Good and bad are mixed together.

Meet by chance: Ping: Duckweed. Duckweed drifting with the water occasionally get together. A metaphor for strangers meeting by chance.

Like the spring breeze: it seems to be in the spring breeze. Metaphor is a good education.

Transportation: Cars flow like water, Ma Rulong. Describe the bustling scene of cars and horses.

Ear to face life: life: teaching. After describing strict requirements, serious education. And mention it to my face.

Defects meet: defects: spots on jade. Jade: the brilliance of jade. Metaphors have both advantages and disadvantages (especially articles).