Step by step idiom
May you be promoted step by step!
Complacency and conservatism
traipse
Flinch at the sight of ...
Split a wicker a hundred paces away.
Have difficulty walking
Stroll by, instead of sitting in a carriage, and enjoy yourself.
Complacency and conservatism
stride along with one's chin up
Nothing can be done.
One step to heaven-one step to heaven
Never/never leave ...
Imitate sb's every step.
Rise rapidly in the world
stride along with one's chin up
No one in the world can match him.
Imitate others and lose your personality.
Every step should be advanced and consolidated.
sway
Being able to write a poem in seven steps ―― sharp intelligence.
May you be promoted step by step!
Seven-step talent-the talent of spontaneous literary creation
Pedal cascade bucket
A lithe female gait
Explain idioms by steps
May you be promoted step by step!
【b? b? dēng gāo]
Deng: Step by step. Describe the smooth career and continuous improvement of position.
traipse
【b? lǐJiān n? n]
This means that it is difficult to walk and move.
Flinch at the sight of ...
【w? ng? R song? b? ]
Back off when you're watching. Describe being very afraid of difficulties and dangers.
Split a wicker a hundred paces away.
【bǎi b? chuān y? ng]
According to legend, Yang, the general of Chu in the Spring and Autumn Period, was good at archery and could shoot willow leaves a hundred paces away. Later, I used "a hundred paces to pierce the Yang" to describe my marksmanship or archery as very clever. See [One shot at a time]
Have difficulty walking
【b? lǐw? I'm jiān]
Describe the extreme difficulty in walking (generally referring to the elderly or the sick). "Golden history? Zhang Zongji: "Those who are old and struggling, and listen to the staff, let the shed people guard and help them. "v: classical Chinese auxiliary words.
Never/never leave ...
【c? Attention? b? l? ]
Every step: describe the distance is very close. The original intention is that husband and wife live in harmony and never give up. Now it generally means that two people have a good relationship and have been together.
Imitate sb's every step.
【y? b? y? qū]
Zhuangzi? Tian Zifang: "The master follows the trend, and the master follows the trend." It means that teachers go and students go, and teachers run and students run. For example, I have no opinion, or I imitate or obey others and follow others in order to please.
Stroll by, instead of sitting in a carriage, and enjoy yourself.
【ān b? d? ng chē]
Warring States policy? Qi Ce 4: "Take your time as a car." It means walking slowly, just like taking a bus. When (d? ng).
Rise rapidly in the world
【p? ng b? qěng y? n]
Metaphor as easy as blowing off dust, suddenly reached a high position. Qingyun: High altitude. The metaphor is high.
stride along with one's chin up
[? ng shǒu ku? b? ]
Raise your head and stride forward. Describe high spirits, high spirits.
Complacency and conservatism
【g? b? z? fēng]
To "stand still."
One step to heaven-one step to heaven
【yī b? dēng tiān]
Metaphor is to reach the highest level or degree at once, and metaphor is to rise to a very high position at once.
stride along with one's chin up
【gāo sh? ku? b? ]
Strode with your head up. Describe unusual behavior or arrogant attitude.
Low status, inferior to people.
【xī x? ng zhǒu b? ]
Crawl on knees and elbows. Describe low status and inequality with others.
Within five steps
【wǔ b? zhī n? I]
Metaphor is a close distance.
Idioms solitaire has steps.
May you be promoted step by step!
High mountains and vast waters.
Appoint people on their merits and make the best use of everything.
have both ability and (moral) integrity
With more places, power is dispersed.
Separation of husband and wife
Separation of husband and wife
Calligraphy handwriting flies and stretches
Change the mood or attitude of the king.
Host's friendship or hospitality
Like-minded, deep feelings
Cenlou gas model
Subordinates are heavy, endangering superiors
Change old habits and push yourself to read.
Loud reading sound
Can read aloud easily and fluently.
Speech is a reflection of thoughts, and you can know a person's thoughts and feelings from him.
Germination is good, but no ears of grain will grow.
The rebellion of scholars will not make much sense.
go back on one's word