What are the new words?

Idioms with new words in the second word:

Life is like a dream, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies, never dies.

Proud student, intimate friend, if life is sent, life is revealed, scholar's opinion, sleep dream. . . . . .

Reborn parents: heavy: new. Refers to the person who has great kindness to himself, and more refers to the savior.

Risking one's life: from birth to death. After describing risking his life, regardless of personal safety.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: calves: calves. The more wit, the less courage. Metaphor young people worry less and dare to do it.

The virtue of good life: good life: cherish life. Refers to the virtue of cherishing life and not killing.

Edge: a metaphor for something small or unexpected. Metaphor in the process of solving problems, some troubles happened unexpectedly.

The afterlife is awesome: the afterlife: young people, the younger generation; Fear: awe. Young people are awesome. Describe that young people can surpass their predecessors.

Spoil: jiao: too loving; Habit: indulge, let me be spoiled and spoiled since childhood.

A cliche: what old scholars often say. This is a metaphor. People are used to hearing things that have no fresh meaning.

People's livelihood: people's livelihood: people's livelihood; Decline: decline, hardship. Social poverty, economic recession, people's lives are extremely difficult.

Sansheng is lucky: Sansheng: Buddhism refers to past life, present life and afterlife; Lucky: Lucky. Three generations are very lucky. Metaphor is very lucky.

Give up life for righteousness: give up: give up; Life: life; Take: ask; Righteousness: justice. Give up your life for justice. Sacrifice one's life for justice

Give up one's life and forget death: I don't care about my own life and death.

Fear of death: greed: reluctance. Longing for survival, afraid of death. Cower, unwilling to fight the enemy.

Life: the last year of life, that is, the remaining years.

Second-generation parents: refers to people who have great kindness to themselves, and more refers to the savior.

Self-destruction: natural occurrence, growth and natural disappearance. Describe the natural development, no one asked.

Drunk and dreamy: Live as if drunk and dreamy.

Live and work in peace: You still live and work in peace. To live and work in peace and contentment.

AXA service: refers to a stable life and peace of mind to engage in your own business.

Love begets death: evil: disgust. Love life and hate death.

There is a thorn in his back: Jude said it was on his back. With "the back is like a thorn."

Don't rock the boat: a metaphor for another incident or adding trouble.

Rare: Not fully ripe or cooked to an edible degree. Metaphor is unfamiliar; Not skilled.

Deteriorating elbow armpit: elbow armpit: armpit. For example, things happen around you.

Accident: change: a sudden change with great influence; Accident: accident. The change happened suddenly.

Immortality: a Buddhist term that holds that Buddhism does not change from birth to death, that is, it is synonymous with "permanent residence"

Undercooked: Not fully ripe or cooked to an edible degree. Metaphor is unfamiliar; Not skilled.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: a metaphor for young people who are not familiar with the world, dare to say and do, and are fearless.

Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers: a metaphor for young people who are not familiar with the world, dare to say and do, and are fearless.

Village-born berth leader: refers to growing up in the countryside. Shui Bo Park.

Spring gives birth to autumn and kills: everything sprouts in spring and withers in autumn.

Rebirth: a metaphor for someone who saved his life.

Spring grows in summer and autumn harvests in winter storage: spring grows in summer and autumn harvests in winter storage. Refers to the general process of agricultural production. It is also a metaphor for the occurrence and development of things.

Long-term vision: long-term vision: not old, eyes and ears. Describe longevity.

Immortality: Life is eternal and never dies.

Immortality: immortality: immortality. Originally a Taoist term, it was later used as a greeting to the elderly.

The whole life is painted with charcoal: painted with mud. Describe the pain of ordinary people as falling into mud pits and fire pits.

Newborn calf: a newborn calf, which is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.

Floating syncopation: refers to the flat syncopation in ancient Chinese.

Shengfeng plucking: refers to people who have no talent or talent and hope to get favor.

Floating life is like a dream: floating life: an empty and illusory life; If: like it. Imagine life as a short and illusory dream.

Native: Born and raised locally. Also refers to living for generations.

Unfortunately, it leads to elbow armpit: elbow armpit: armpit. For example, things happen around you.

Rebirth and Death: Resurrection of the Dead. Describe a clever doctor who can bring dying people back to life. It is also used to describe saving something that seems hopeless.

Make good use of wealth and people's livelihood.

If a tiger gives birth to three children, there must be a tiger: for example, among many children, there must be an expert.

Teenager: refers to the younger generation.

This life: this life. It means a lifetime.

Pride: Arrogance: Overburning. Fear of being spoiled.

According to ancient legend, the dragon gave birth to nine sons, and the nine sons didn't become Jackie Chan, and each got what he needed. Metaphor brothers have different qualities and hobbies.

There are nine kinds of dragons: metaphors for brothers with different qualities and hobbies. The same as "the dragon gives birth to nine children".

Plough horn: refers to the pure red calf born by a variegated cow with straight horns. A bad father gives birth to a clever child.

People's livelihood lies in diligence: People's livelihood lies in diligence.

People's livelihood is painted with charcoal: painted with mud; Charcoal: Charcoal fire. People are trapped in mud ponds and fire pits. Describe people in an extremely difficult situation.

National plan: national economy and people's life.

Pupils and old friends: refers to students and old friends.

Pupils and old officials: old officials: officials in the past. Refers to students and old subordinates.

In the hemp factory, you can't help being straight: Peng used to grow up in the hemp field, so he naturally became straight without support. It is a metaphor for living in a good environment and getting healthy growth.

Peng Sheng Ma Zhong: For example, living in a good environment can also be a good person.