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Idioms and implications List 100 idioms and their meanings for me.
2, strange: the description is very strange, but also refers to all kinds of strange things.
3. Beautiful scenery: describe the beautiful scenery and beautiful scenery.
4. Peach red and willow green: describe colorful spring scenery.
5, dazzling: also known as dazzling. Describe the brilliance is extremely bright and dazzling.
6, single-minded: only one mind, no other considerations.
7, half-hearted: think like this, hesitate. Often refers to insecurity and unfairness.
8. Grotesque: Also called grotesque. Strange shape.
9. immediate success: the horse won as soon as it arrived. Describe a quick victory or achievement.
10, so anxious: describe panic.
1 1, the warm weather is harmonious: the sun is warm and the breeze is warm. Describe sunny weather.
12, streets and lanes: refers to the streets and lanes in various places.
13, mountains and water: refers to the geographical location close to mountains and streams.
14, osmanthus fragrance: refers to the sweet-scented osmanthus that blooms around the Mid-Autumn Festival, emitting a strong fragrance.
15, Ye Long: For example, I love something in name, but actually I don't understand it, I don't need it, I even fear it.
16, exotic flowers and exotic grasses: ① exotic flowers and exotic grasses; 2 wonderful works, etc.
17, all corners of the country: refers to all parts of the country, and sometimes also refers to all parts of the world.
18, unique: nothing is the same or comparable.
19, falling apart: describes the scattered and sparse appearance, especially the things that used to be many and neat are now scattered.
20, colorful: describe a hundred flowers, colorful. It also means that things are colorful.
2 1, on the rampage: on the rampage.
22. Play the lute to a cow: It means to reason with unreasonable people and speak expert words to foreigners. It means to look down on each other and waste your breath. It is also used to ridicule the speaker for not looking at objects.
23. Better late than never: Better late than never.
24. Smith: The fox scares away all the animals by taking advantage of the tiger's prestige, which is a metaphor for bullying others by relying on others' strength.
25. Qian Shan is full of water: it is described as mountains and waters, and the road is difficult to travel far.
26. Strive for beauty: strive for beauty.
27. The sky is dark: also called "the sky is dark". It's dark. It is often used to describe the natural scene during snowstorms and thunderstorms. It means it's late.
28. Antique: Antique tone and taste. Describe paintings, utensils, buildings, etc.
29. Lush: Also save as "lush onion". (1) the appearance of youthful spirit. (2) lush vegetation.
30. The ends of the earth: refers to a very far place. Also described as extremely far apart.
3 1, ice and snow: the sky is covered with ice and snow. It was described as extremely cold.
32. Carving a boat for a sword: a metaphor for being stubborn and not handling things according to development and change.
33. It is a bad thing to pull out the seedlings and encourage them.
34. Stealing a clock means deceiving yourself, but trying to cover up what you can't.
35. Waiting for a rabbit: a metaphor for not working hard and trying to get unexpected gains by luck.
36. Fools move mountains: it is a metaphor for perseverance and unremitting efforts for a certain goal.
37. Frightened bird: Metaphorically, after a person is frightened, he is afraid of the slightest movement.
38. Have a plan: Metaphorically, there is an idea and a plan in dealing with things.
39. Smell the chicken and dance: It describes the hard work of people who are interested in serving the country, and it also refers to seizing the opportunity and making unremitting efforts. It also makes chickens crow and dance.
The oriole sings swallow, which used to describe the beautiful scene of spring, but now it is also a metaphor for great rivers and mountains.
4 1, traffic: cars are like running water and horses are like long queues. Cars are like running water, and horses are like long queues. It describes the endless stream of people between cars and horses, which is very lively.
42. Clue: You can find the position of the spider along the clue, and the direction of the horse along the imprint of the horseshoe.
Xiong Xin leopard bravery: Metaphorically strong-willed, brave and fearless, not afraid of any major danger.
44, nerve-racking: describe extreme fear. Sometimes it means a harbinger of disaster.
45. Whispering: Head to head, this person's mouth is close to that person's ear. Describe two people who are close together and whispering to each other.
46. Stupid birds fly first: Metaphorically, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind others and catching up with others.
47. fidgeting: it is not safe to sit or stand. Describe feelings of anxiety or irritability.
48. Smile: Describe happiness.
49, the power of the nine cows and two tigers: the metaphor is huge. It is often used in situations that require a lot of effort to complete.
50, a thousand words: describe many words.
5 1, spare no effort: spare no effort or exhaust.
52. Hit the target with one shot: describe archery or shooting accurately and hit the target every time. It also means doing things with confidence.
53. Mixed feelings: All kinds of feelings are intertwined.
54. Hometown: A desolate and remote place.
55. Apricot blossoms and spring rain: the scene of apricot blossoms everywhere and drizzling in early spring.
56. The willow leaves are dark and the flowers are bright: ① Describe the scene where the green willow leaves are shady and the flowers are blooming; (2) refers to the prosperity from adversity to hope.
57. Tianya Haijiao: A faraway place.
58. Buying gifts and returning pearls: a metaphor for giving up books and getting rid of them.
59, alarmist: a metaphor for unnecessary worries and concerns.
60. Six gods have no owner: Six gods: Taoism believes that human heart, lungs, liver, kidney, spleen and gallbladder are dominated by gods, which is called six gods. It describes being in panic and anxiety, having no idea and not knowing what to do.
6 1, people are buzzing: people are noisy, just like the water in a tripod is boiling.
62. panic: panic: fear. Panic: Abnormal behavior. Panic, fear, don't know what to do.
Tongue tied: the tongue can't move. Describe being unable to speak because of argument, nervousness or fear.
I can't let go: release: let go, let go. I love it so much that I won't let it go.
Blush with shame and red ears: red: blush with shame and red ears. Describe shame, and also describe anxiety or anger.
66. gnash your teeth: describe extreme hatred.
67. Sneaky: You walk lightly.
68. Perseverance: Stick to the end without any slack.
The Eight Immortals have crossed the ocean, each showing his magical powers: for example, they have their own methods or skills.
70. Yue Long Tiger Leap: Flying like a dragon and jumping like a tiger. It is described as flexible and powerful.
7 1, outstanding person: it means that the place where outstanding people were born or went is very famous. Later, it was also called outstanding person, outstanding place.
72. Running a thousand miles: ① Describe the rapid development of rivers; (2) describe the article momentum is bold and unrestrained.
Water and sky are the same color: water and sky are mixed. Describe the vast scene of water and sky.
74. My skills are superb.
75. Be an accomplice to the bad guys, especially to lure people to feed the tigers.
Stupefied: stupefied. Now it is often used to describe being stunned by fear or surprise.
77. Creepy: hair: hair: bone: spine. Creepy: the look of fear. Creep, spine chills. It describes the feeling of fear when people encounter gloomy or tragic scenes.
78. Very happy: describe a face of joy or pride.
79, uneasy: uneasy: uneasy. Describe my heart is very uneasy.
80. Angry hair: I was so angry that my hair stood on end and I wore a hat.
8 1, due diligence: describes caution, diligence and sureness.
Perseverance: No matter how many times you are frustrated, you will never back down or give in.
83. A narrow escape: describes surviving in great danger. It also describes the situation in do or die.
84. The Three Caves of the Cunning Rabbit: Metaphorically, there are many hiding places to avoid disasters.
Sheep and tiger skin: metaphor looks scary but actually useless.
Sincerely convinced: Yue: happy and cheerful. Serving: convinced. Sincerely obey or admire.
87. Drooling: My mouth is watering. I describe greed. Now it also describes wanting something good from others.
88. Eat it alive: a metaphor for stiffly copying other people's remarks or words. Now it is also a metaphor for being divorced from reality and accepting or imitating reality stiffly.
89. Helpless: Helpless: How, how to do it. I have no choice.
90. Yelang is arrogant: a metaphor for ignorance and arrogance.
9 1, United as one: United as one, indestructible. Metaphorically speaking, if we unite, our strength will be unparalleled.
Thinking about the source of drinking water: When drinking water, I will think about the source of water.
93. Broad-minded: Broad-minded as a valley. Describe a person who is open-minded and can accept other people's opinions.
94, neither humble nor arrogant: neither arrogant nor impetuous. Proper limit who describes his words or attitudes towards people.
Hate as hatred: hate bad people and things as enemies. Describe a strong sense of justice.
96. Penny must be compared: penny and Thai baht: both were very small units of weight in ancient times. Being described as stingy, he must care about very little money. It is also a metaphor for being narrow-minded and caring about small things.
97. High winds and bright festivals: high winds: noble character; Hanukkah: Loyal ethics. It describes noble morality and behavior.
98. wayward: wayward: wayward; Stubborn: tenacious and stubborn; Personal use: self-righteous. Stubborn and confident, regardless of other people's opinions.
99. Sleep on firewood: firewood. Sleeping on firewood, eating and sleeping have a bitter taste. Describe a hard-working and competitive person.
100, broken jade is not as good as full tile: broken jade is not as good as earthenware, so keep it.
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