Originated from the northeast dialect, it is mainly used in Liaoning, Jilin and Heilongjiang. Used to describe people.
Describing a person who is stupid and doesn't think is similar to "idiot", "tiger" and "idiot".
Context example: Xiaoming didn't have lunch. After school, he went to the school store and bought a ham sausage. He put it directly in his mouth with the skin on it. Some students laughed at him and said, "How can you eat like this when you are hungry? Are you crazy? "
Describe a person doing nothing and having a bad mental state.
Context example: You've been doing nothing all day, and you're still making a positive statement, huh?
2. Lie down
The idiom pinyin si y m: ng b ā ch m:.
Common degree
Idiom structure combination
Sad derogatory term
Modern production era
Idiom interpretation refers to the unsightly posture of people lying on their backs with their limbs apart.
Grammatical usage as attribute and adverbial; Mostly used in spoken English
The allusion comes from Li Xiaoming's "Gunfire in the Plain": "Yunxiu went to the gate of the village office and saw the puppet troops lying sprawled in the courtyard sleeping."
For example, chapter 1 1 of Liu Yumin's Autumn in Fury: "Peng Biaozi changed his place and lay on a grass half wet by rain, unable to stretch out."
3. Seven-foot click: It turned out to be an onomatopoeic word to describe the sound of fragile things like eggshells being destroyed.
As an adjective, it describes the process of action, language, and doing things very quickly, skillfully, and easily, without procrastination or hesitation. Similar words can be highly effective. ...
Doing things is as fast, accurate and easy as crushing an egg shell. It's done in seven feet
4. Corner
According to the explanation in Modern Chinese Dictionary, corner means "narrow and remote place" and "corner". It is a common word in the life of northern residents, which refers to the corner of a house or yard, and can also refer to all corners.
5, broken horse Zhang Fei
Describe a person dancing, bared his teeth, and angry.
6. The head of a chicken is very excited and looks ugly. Generally speaking, they are very unhappy or something.
The following explanation about the white-faced dog head is transferred from Zhihu-
1) In a hurry, the mobile phone lost its face;
2) Indiscriminately, on impulse, the two fought like a chicken head and a white face.
3) At a certain extreme, I didn't eat for a day, and my face turned white with hunger.
4) Thoroughly and heartily, the sketch is not bad for money, which basically means this.
7. Half a gourd-half a block.
Pinyin hú lún bàn piàn
Explanation: complete, whole. Part of the whole.
It can mean to understand or just understand the general meaning.
Also said not to chew or swallow.
Chapter 10 of Thousand Waves: "(Xing Liancheng) Only in this way can he hear something."
Example (Xing Liancheng) Only then did I hear an interesting thing. "Thousands of waves.
8. Make a sharp turn
It means a road or something that goes around.
"Turn" means "turn". The word "urgent" in this sentence means "a lot" and is also a modal particle that emphasizes the use of tone.
It also means that the speech is seriously bent and people don't understand it.