Idioms about what, what, what.

Too backward, too stupid, too unexpected, too backward, too unprepared, too backward, within reach, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward, too backward;

Humble, omnipotent, incompetent, common regret, common regret, common regret, common regret.

1, idiot

【yúbúkí】?

It means that people play dumb to cope with unfavorable situations and avoid disasters, which is beyond the reach of ordinary people (see The Analects of Confucius and Gongye Chang). Later used to describe people as extremely stupid.

2. Unexpectedly

【shǐLiào büjí】?

Things didn't turn out as expected.

Step 3 do your best

【lì suǒ néng jí】?

What I can do: let students take part in some labor.

Step 4 be caught off guard

[No mistakes]?

It is too late to deal with it temporarily: we must prepare for flood control and avoid the rainy season.

Step 5 be within reach

[chùshǒu kìjí]?

Close at hand, you can get it at once.

6. Regret.

【hòu huǐ mò jí】?

Regret: regret afterwards. It's too late to regret afterwards.

7. Sword and shoes

【Jian jílǐjí】?

Describe the action resolutely and quickly. Same as Sword and Peace.

8, unattainable

[bùkùqǐjí]?

Enterprise: hope; And: reach out. There is no hope of realization. Describe far behind.

9. My humble opinion

[gun Jian suǒjí]?

Humble opinion: seeing things through a tube is shallow knowledge. Modesty means that you have no knowledge, and your views may be incorrect.

10, universal

[wú suǒ bù jí]?

There is no place that can't be reached.