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What is the idiom to describe bad things?

A. bad idioms

1. Abandon words because of people: Because that person is bad or has a low status, his correct words are also denied.

2, take a breath of new air: the original means that when people breathe, they spit out polluted air and breathe in fresh air. Now it is often used to describe abandoning the old and the bad and absorbing the new and the good.

3, not like head difference: poor: not good; Square head: when vulgarity refers to something, it is square head. It's not bad to be outdated. Describe a person's stubborn personality.

4, rat excrement dirty soup: metaphor increases bad things, thus destroying the original good things.

5, it is difficult to face: face: face. It's embarrassing. I'm sorry

6. embarrassed: embarrassed: shy. Excuse me. Panic in my heart.

7. Indecent: injury: obstruction and corruption; Weathering: custom education. Corrupt and destroy social customs and education. Refers to words and deeds that have a bad influence on social customs and education.

8. Only praise: praise: praise, praise; Give a bad review. A word of praise or disapproval. Generally refers to a pen reporter, whose words are rigorous and measured.

9. Life and hatred: hatred: enemy. Fate makes you often deal with enemies. Describe bad fate and often encounter setbacks.

10, disharmony between life: harmony: harmony. Describe people's fate is not good.

1 1, untimely birth: Chen: day, hour. I was born with no good life. In the past, it meant bad luck.

12, a life without luck: refers to a good life but bad luck.

13, six parents are not harmonious: it refers to the bad relationship with relatives and relatives.

14, such as the taste of mutton. Like ants clinging to mutton. Metaphor means that many people with the same smell pursue bad things. It also means that many people are attached to rich and powerful people.

15, hemiplegia: sui: pass "from" and follow. Originally it was a medical name, which meant that half of the body could not rotate at will. Sometimes it is a metaphor. Poetry is partly good, partly bad and not symmetrical enough.

16, nourishing scabies into sores: scabies: a mild skin disease; Sore: A disease of swelling and ulceration of the skin. From scabies to big sores. It is a metaphor that mishandling small things will lead to great disasters.

17, Zhong Zhongjing Qu: Metaphorically, people with poor quality will become worse in bad environment.

18, Niujitong soap: soap: animal trough. Cattle and horses are in the same trough. Metaphorically speaking, bad people and smart people are in the same place.

19, in a word: I fell and ruined. A bad word will spoil things.

20. Moral incompatibility: Morality is incompatible with its status. To occupy a high position because of bad moral character.

2 1, incurable disease: incurable disease. It is also a metaphor for an irreparable disaster.

22, restless sleep: sleep well, eat well. Very worried and worried.

23. Floods and disasters: Water overflows from rivers and lakes, causing disasters. Bad articles or opinions spread everywhere and have a very bad influence.

24. Yu Yi Hu Di: one: the auxiliary word at the beginning of the sentence; Yu: Arrive; Hu: He, which one; Bottom: End. To what extent (exclamation phenomenon is not good).

25, Buddha's head plus filth: metaphor bad things above good things, defiled good things.

26, the blessing is shallow and the life is thin: the blessing is shallow, the fate is not good, and there is no blessing.

27. The law does not blame the public: responsibility: punishment; Crowd: Most people. It means that even if an act should be punished by law, many people have done so, so it is not easy to punish it.

28, right and wrong: the original intention is to collect vines and radishes, don't get stuck in the roots or even abandon the stems and leaves. If there is a recommendation, try to collect it.

29, poison pen and ink: poison people with pen and ink. Metaphor is a book with bad content.

30, good life and evil killing: good life: cherish life. Cherish life, not killing.

3 1, Down and Out: An old superstition that even numbers are good and odd numbers are bad. Down and out: unlucky, down and out; Not even: bad luck.

32. Every day is as long as a year. It is very difficult to describe life.

33. Life is not at the scene: it is still untimely. In the past, it meant bad luck.

34, crying and laughing: crying or laughing is not good. It's embarrassing to describe.

35, back to heaven: back: save, reverse. Refers to changing the bad situation and rebuilding the country. Describe loyalty to the country and outstanding achievements.

36. I can't get it: I am embarrassed to show it because I am not decent, ugly or can't stand criticism.

37. Xiao Guanzi Xia: refers to Du Qin in the Han Dynasty. Metaphor is a person with bad eyes.

38. Rain and clouds: It means bad weather torments people.

39. The number is odd: odd: odd. The ancients thought the odd was unlucky. Of bad luck, many things are not going well. Used to describe people's experiences, ups and downs.

40. Broom daughter: A broken broom is as valuable as a daughter. The metaphor is not good, but I cherish it.

4 1, ill-fated: ill-fated: offended. I have experienced the ups and downs of my life.

42. Modesty is not embarrassing: leisure. It's too late for modesty. It means embarrassed to accept compliments from others.

43, its appearance is not good: bad: not good-looking. Describe people as ugly.

44. Peach blossoms are unlucky: peach blossoms: borrowing women; Misfortune: What a miserable life. A metaphor for a woman who is beautiful but has a bad fate.

45. Talent but no life: talent but bad luck. You can't be ambitious

46. Life is thin and poor: life is thin: life is not good, and there is no blessing; Stage: appearance. Born with bad luck, no good fortune, and a pitiful face.

47. Spring insects and autumn snakes: The figurative words are poorly written and crooked, like the traces of insects and snakes crawling.

48, entertaining yourself: Jude is self-satisfied. Metaphor things are not good, but they are cherished.

49, gradually unable to grow: refers to the emergence of bad things can not make it develop and grow.

50. Age by day: one day is like a year. It is very difficult to describe life.

5 1, bad luck: qi: same as Jing. Encounter adversity, bad luck Also known as "bad luck"

52. Obsession: refers to indulging in bad things without awakening.

53, awkward: metaphor is in a dilemma, not easy to handle. Also described as embarrassing.

54. Don't be ashamed to ask questions: I am willing to learn from people with lower knowledge or status than myself, and I am not embarrassed.

55. Odd number is not even number: odd number: singular number, which was considered unlucky by the ancients; Not even: not met. Of bad luck, many things are not going well. Used to describe people's experiences, ups and downs.

56. It's a long story: one sentence can't describe the twists and turns of things clearly (used for bad things).

57. Describe haggard: haggard; Be depressed and look pale. Thin body, yellow face.

58. I was born at a bad time. In the past, it meant bad luck.

59. Punishment does not blame the public: punishment: punishment; Responsibility: punishment; Crowd: Most people. This means that even if a certain behavior should be punished, many people have done it, so it is not easy to deal with it with punishment.

60. When you are lucky, you are embarrassed: awkward: not good, not good. Bad luck, bad fate. The situation is not smooth.

6 1, hepatobiliary: hepatobiliary: metaphor is closely related; Chu Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, two vassal states (lz 13.cn) were connected by land, but the relationship was not good. Metaphor means that the two sides with close ties become indifferent or hostile.

62. Practice is not a custom: it refers to things that are not used well and become a fashion.

63. Zizhen: I: broken, bad; Jane: Cherish. Think of your broken broom as a treasure. Although things are not good, I cherish them.

64. Only days are age: I still say that days are like years. It is very difficult to describe life.

65. Life is weird: rudder: not smooth, unfortunate; Odd number: odd number, which was considered unlucky by the ancients. Of bad luck, many things are not going well. Used to describe people's experiences, ups and downs.

I was born: I didn't have a good time when I was born. In the past, it meant bad luck.

67. Stay and meet: meet: meet. Old Finger is unlucky and hasn't been promoted for a long time.

68. Deafness and dizziness: The hearing and vision of the elderly and the physically weak are not good. It also describes that people's perception of things is extremely slow

69, a word of praise: praise: praise, praise; Give a bad review. A word of praise or disapproval. Generally refers to a pen reporter, whose words are rigorous and measured.

70. Karma: People who do bad things will get bad karma. Refers to the consequences of doing bad things.

7 1, the world is surging: floods are everywhere. Metaphor is widespread social chaos. It also means that there are some kind of low people or bad atmosphere everywhere.

72. Counting odd lives: odd: singular, which the ancients thought was unlucky; I: Not so good. It means that fate is bad and things are good.

73. Buddha's head is covered with dung: hold: put. I don't care if he puts shit on his head. The latter is more like putting bad things on good things and polluting good things.

74. Sleeping is difficult: sleeping: sleeping; Feed: eat; Ann: Don't worry. I can't sleep well and eat well. Describe a worried look.

75. Make a hullabaloo about: It describes mobilizing many people to do one thing in a hubbub, and the actual effect is not good.

76. Everyone is breathing: breathing: noisy. One person teaches, and everyone quarrels. Metaphor is that the learning environment is not good and the interference is great.

77. Zhang hates life: hate: disgust. Articles hate lucky people. Describe a talented person whose experience is very bad.

78. Shyness: A: Shame. Describe embarrassment, sorry.

79. Fate: Fate: Fate. Yun: frugality, lack. I: Not so good. Fate is shallow and bad.

80. Niu Ji * * * Prison: Ji: Good horse. Cattle and horses are in the same trough. Metaphor is bad and sage.

8 1, suspicious line: line: industry; Suspect: No. People in all walks of life think this is not good.

82, three good and two bad: three days in good health, two days in poor health. Of prosperity and disease. Describe weaknesses.

83, spit out the old and get new: originally refers to people breathing, spit out polluted air and breathe in fresh air. Now it is often used to describe abandoning the old and the bad and absorbing the new and the good.

84. Odd flying generals: flying generals: Li Guang, a famous soldier in the Han Dynasty; Odd number: Bad luck. Generally speaking, people are unlucky.

85. the dilemma of going to live: it is not good to go or stay.

86. Pen and ink waste: refers to people whose works are not good or whose articles are too complicated.

87. Confucius said: It means that the original intention is to say that others are good, but they are actually right. It is also used on the bad side, which means criticizing others, but actually blaming yourself.

88, stumbling: describe the road is not good or the legs and feet are not working.

89, the ram bird flies first: the ram: the same as "stupid", stupid; Sparrow: tits, sparrows. Metaphorically, people with poor talents do things earlier than others.

90. The joy of moving: oriole: oriole. Orioles moved from bad places to good places. Metaphor status from low to high. In the past, it was often used to wish people a promotion or a move.

9 1, don't miss the old evil: don't: don't; Read: Remember. Don't dwell on other people's original shortcomings.

92. Uneven day and year: refers to the fact that fate does not match the fleeting time, resulting in bad luck.

93. Words without deeds: although literary talent, poor character.

94. Dilemma: Left is not good, and right is not good. Describe that no matter what you do, you have difficulties.

95. Ant colony attachment: attachment: attachment; Mutton: the taste of mutton. Many ants like to eat mutton. Metaphor means that many people with the same smell pursue bad things.

96, no boundaries: metaphor is in a dilemma, not easy to deal with. Also described as embarrassing. Use "awkward".

97. Fierce hunger and evil spirits: Fierce: If the grain is not harvested, the year will not be good. Of famine and disaster.

98, such as ants attached: attached: attached; Mutton: the taste of mutton. Like ants clinging to mutton. Metaphor means that many people with the same smell pursue bad things. It also means that many people are attached to rich and powerful people.

99. Time embarrassment: time: luck, timing; Cute: not smooth; One foot is neglected and can't stretch smoothly. Bad luck, bad fate. This is an idealistic fatalistic view.

100, refractory heart disease: doctor: treatment. Mental illness is difficult to cure.

10 1, measure people by yourself: degree: guess, guess. Guess others with your own mind (mostly bad).

102, Delayed Learning: Learning: Later Learners. Leaving mistakes will have a bad influence on those who study later.

B.how do you say the shopping quality is not good?

The quality of shopping is not good, as the idiom goes: selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head.

Hanging a sheep's head to sell dog meat is an idiom in China, which refers to the difference between inside and outside. Used to describe making a signboard in the name of good, but actually selling inferior goods. Duplicity, deception. The language is "Five Lights Meeting Yuan".

Folding allusions

Gong Ling is a good woman and her husband is a good husband. The people of China are convinced. The minister forbade him to say, "If a woman is decorated by a man, her clothes will be torn and her belt will be broken." The clothes are torn, the belt is broken, and the two look at each other. When Yan Zi saw this situation, the public asked, "What if I asked officials to forbid women and men to decorate them and break their clothes?" Yan Zi said to him, "You shut it in, but shut it out. You also hang the cow's head on the door and sell horse meat in it. " Why not do it at home? Then you won't dare to do it outside. "The public said," good. "Don't take, no more than a month, take in the country.

Overlapping translation

Qi likes to dress up as men, and women all over the country wear men's clothes. Gong Ling officials banned them and pointed out: "A woman disguised as a man tore her clothes and broke her belt." Although people have seen people tearing clothes and belts, it is still impossible to ban them. When Yan Zi entered the meeting, Gong Ling asked, "I sent officials to ban women from dressing up as men, tearing their clothes and belts, but I couldn't stop seeing them with my own eyes. Why? " Yan Zi replied: "You let the women in the palace dress up as men's clothes, but they are not allowed outside the palace, just like hanging a cow's head at the door and selling horse meat inside." Why not let the women in the palace dress up as men's clothes, then no one will dare outside. " Gong Ling said, "Very good." Women are told not to dress up as men in the palace. After a month, there are no women disguised as men in the country.

develop

Strictly speaking, some packaging masters and advertisers have played an invisible role. After a period of "consumer rights day" with great fanfare, it seems that the phenomenon of "selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head" may be restrained. However, don't you see that "selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head" is highly toxic and harmful to the fish in the pool? Now it has penetrated into politics, economy, science, culture, education and many other fields. For example: "hanging" imported "sheep's head", "selling" dog meat for public travel, fishing for dollars and hitting on foreign girls; What "hangs" is the "sheep's head" of reform and opening up and concept renewal, and what "sells" is the "dog meat" of money worship, hedonism and extreme egoism; Institutional reform, optimizing the combination, is to draw a clear line with others, take people as relatives and exclude dissidents; Streamlining institutions and diverting personnel is a big reorganization centered on "I", not a big queue. See if you don't like it, "tear down the temple to send the bodhisattva", the signboard is flashing red, everything is for overall stability, everything is for reform ... Its essence is "Si Mazhao's heart is well known".

"Selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head" first appeared in Yanzi Spring and Autumn Period? Under the essay, "Gong Ling Good Woman"; "The monarch kept it inside and outside, and hung the cow's head on the door and sold it to the horse's chest inside." Later, Han Shu? The regulation of Shangshu ... Lingshi in Guan Bai Zhi San is accompanied by Liu Zhao's note: "Hanging a bull's head, selling a horse's breast, stealing feet, Confucian language". Although it is not "selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head" here, the meaning is clear: people who hang cattle's heads and sell horse meat are talking about Confucius and doing robber activities.

The main idea is that everything should set an example to ensure the effective implementation of the policy.

C. Idioms describing inferior food

I can't swallow, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I don't like it, I like it.

First, you can't eat it.

Explanation: Although the food is in the mouth, it cannot be swallowed. Describe being worried and not thinking about diet.

Said by: Tang Hanyu's postscript to Zhang Zhongcheng's Biography: "Ji Yun (South Ji Yun) generously said:' The clouds are coming, and those who have no problem with Yang should not eat more than a month! Although the cloud wants to eat alone, it is unbearable; Eat, but don't swallow. " "

Translation: Antarctic Cloud. When I came, Suiyang people had not eaten for more than a month! Even if I want to eat alone, I can't bear it; Although I eat it, it's hard to swallow. ' '

Second, the food is not enough [shí bê gā nwè i]

Gan Wei: I think it's delicious. I feel tasteless when I eat it Describe something in your heart that doesn't taste good.

From: Liu Xiang's Five Warring States Policies in the Western Han Dynasty: "The king of Qin was afraid of it and couldn't sleep well."

The king of Qin was afraid, couldn't sleep well and couldn't eat well.

Third, the food is not delicious.

Explanation: describe what's in your heart. It doesn't taste good.

From: The History of the Three Kingdoms "Seeking the Self-Test Table": "Those who live away from home today and are not thick, but eat restlessly, are worried about the defeat of both sides!

I'm not bad outside, but I can't sleep well. I eat regardless of my taste. I think both sides can not care!

Fourth, bland and tasteless.

Explanation: Light: Compared with "thick" dishes, light is due to the lack of salt. It also means tasteless. He also described writing articles as boring.

From: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" The twelfth time: "Ordinary people eat very little because the food is tasteless and not as fragrant as rice."

V. Bite Berberis and swallow the needle [niè bê t ū n zh ē n]

Description: Berberis: commonly known as Phellodendron amurense, tastes bitter. Berberis: Eating Berberis means that food tastes as bitter as Berberis. Swallow the needle: Swallow the needle, which means the food is extremely unpalatable. Describe food that is hard to swallow.

From: Tang Kang Pian, Li: "When it comes to iced rice, put a spoonful in your mouth, and each phase will last for a long time, and the needle will be salty."

When it's time to eat cold rice, put a spoonful in your mouth and look at each other for a long time. This food tastes like phellodendron amurense.

D. What idioms are used to describe bad things that are still considered good?

I don't know what to copy

A mixture of good and evil.

Don't distinguish loyalty from betrayal.

Calling a deer a horse-deliberate misinterpretation

Deliberately putting right and wrong, saying wrong, creating confusion and making it impossible.

confuse right and wrong

No distinction, Perish together.

spell

Annotations are metaphors of good and bad.

The origin of the Five Dynasties, Wang's "Tang Yan Yan Yan" Volume I: "Close to modern times, its clumsy; Jade is not divided, but it is also miscellaneous. "

For example, I am also here with the army. How can I avoid difficulties after failure? (Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Forty-eighth Back)

12. Jing and Wei are not divided.

Open classification: idioms, words, vocabulary, Chinese, idioms.

There is no difference between words.

Pronunciation j and j: ng w è i b ü f ü n n

Interpretation metaphor is good or bad, right or wrong is unclear.

The source of The Book of Songs Li Feng Gu Feng: "Jing is turbid, and its turbidity is also."

E. idioms describing things that can't be learned well

Don't ask for an answer, just ask for a rough idea, not a thorough understanding. Often refers to the study or research is not serious and in-depth.

Not enough is enough: it is worth paying back; Method: Imitate the answer. Not worth learning and imitating.

Autonomous learning: refers to self-study without guidance. Study alone, no one studies, you are ignorant. Describe loneliness, meanness and lack of knowledge.

Divergent sheep lost their sheep because there were too many forks in the road to chase them. Metaphor things are complex and changeable. Without the correct direction, they will go astray. It is also a metaphor. It is not easy to be profound if there are many aspects.

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.

The stork swallowed the whole jujube without chewing it carefully. It is often compared to eating without analysis in study.

Handan toddler Handan: the capital of Zhao in the Warring States period; Toddler: Learn to walk. It is a metaphor for imitating people who don't go home and forgetting what they once knew.

Han cooking: Hanzhong area, in today's Shaanxi province. Sasakawa: mats, this refers to bamboo mats. A man in Hanzhong cooks bamboo mats as bamboo shoots in bed. Metaphor is an absurd behavior that only relies on superficial knowledge to copy mechanically without seriously studying real knowledge.

Here comes the swan. Swan. Refers to lack of concentration in study. Now it means there will be income.

F. What are the bad idioms?

1. Bad omen

Pinyin: b Xiang zh zhēng

Explanation: logo: logo. Refers to a bad omen.

Source: Northern Wei Dynasty's Notes on Water Classics and Rivers Li Daoyuan: "There is a national flow on the constant water. The little lady of the king gave birth to a child, and the big lady was very jealous and said,' Your birth is an ominous sign.' That is, it is filled with wooden letters and thrown into constant water. "

2. An incurable disease

Pinyin: bù zhù zhù ng zhù ng

Explanation: Illness of abuse. It is also a metaphor for an irreparable disaster.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World, Volume 10: "Doctor Tai feels the pulse,' ... this is an incurable disease. " "

3. How do you treat others

Pinyin: è yǒu è bào

Explanation: People who do bad things will get bad retribution. Refers to the consequences of doing bad things.

Source: Southern Liang Xiaoyan's "New Wine and Meat": "Ten evil people, evil is rewarded; Those who do ten good deeds will be rewarded. "

4. An incurable disease

Pinyin: bù zhù zhù ng zhù ng

Explanation: Illness of abuse. It is also a metaphor for an irreparable disaster.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World, Volume 10: "Doctor Tai feels the pulse,' ... this is an incurable disease. " "

5. It's ugly

Pinyin: qímào báng

Explanation: not young: not good-looking. Describe people as ugly.

Source: Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Gong: "If I have no words, I will lose my son." Du Pre-note: "The face is not obvious." Don Pei Du's "Self-praise": "You are not long, and you are ugly."

6. Bad luck

Pinyin: shíyünübüjü

Interpretation: Qi: the same as "Ji". Encounter adversity, bad luck Also known as "bad luck"

Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Teng Shi: "When I missed the emperor, what year was the announcement?" Ha ha! Bad luck, bad luck. "

G. What idiom can be used to describe "things are of poor quality but expensive"?

Rough-made, fishy, rough-made, the quality is mixed, and the dog's tail continues to marten.

H. what idioms are used to describe poor quality

Rough crooked melons and cracked dates

Make up some false excuses.

Dog-tailed mink hybrid.

It's a mess

1. Which idiom is used to describe "many bad things appear soon"

The idiom describing "many bad things appear soon": one after another, from good to evil, full of loopholes.

What are the idioms to describe "poor quality"

Rough

[Interpretation] Excessive indulgence: excessive and unrestrained. Writing articles or doing things carelessly, only seeking quantity, not quality.

pass off fish eyes as pearls

[Interpretation] To mix, to pass. Imitate pearls with fisheyes. Metaphor is confusing the real with the fake.

[Source] Lu Jinyong's "To Liu Kun": "Luminous fish."

flashy

[Interpretation] Hua: Flowering. Flowers bloom beautifully, but they don't bear fruit. The metaphor is beautiful and the content is empty.

Make up a few words

[Interpretation] Abuse: untrue, false. People who can't play the flute are mixed in the flute team. Metaphor means that you have to be equipped with ability if you don't have the ability, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods.

the name falls short of the reality

[Interpretation] Deputy: commensurate with. The name is not true. Reference an empty name.

[Source] Han Youheng's "Parrot Fu": "Fear of fame is not worth it, and shame is not strange."