Unreasonable trouble
Rude and unreasonable
Not serious or frivolous.
Shameless, unreasonable
Harass someone with unreasonable demands
Heresy and sophistry
Second, idioms that describe people's irrationality
unreasonably troublesome
Basic explanation
Rude and unreasonable.
tidy
Ai Wu's "When the Spinning Wheel Revives": "Oh, hey; You are a savage; This is outrageous and unreasonable. "
example sentence
That's how you treat people.
What are the idioms that describe "unreasonable"
There are unreasonable, demanding, arrogant, unreasonable, unreasonable.
Four idioms describing irrationality
Unreasonable: reply
Rude and undisciplined.
derogatory sense
tidy
Ai Wu's "When the Spinning Wheel Revives": "Oh, hey; You are a savage; This is outrageous and unreasonable. "
Arguing irrationally:
Arguing irrationally: a powerful argument; Grab: hit. It means to argue without reason, but it is obviously unreasonable to insist that you are reasonable.
derogatory sense
tidy
Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "One person in the seat suddenly said:' Sun Ming said; Are unreasonable; Are not orthodox; Needless to say, ""
Five describes a person who is unreasonable and unreasonable; What is an unreasonable four-character idiom?
Rude and unreasonable
Phonetic spelling: mán hèng wúlü
Explanation: Rude and unreasonable.
Source: Cao Liunan's "The Romance of Song and Wu" The sixth time: "Song and Wu can't talk around, and the gas princess took bribes, so she was arrogant."
Ex.: Obviously, the person in charge of * * * is included, and it is required to catch * * * first. * * * "The Kuomintang reactionaries have changed from' calling for peace' to calling for war"
Synonym: unreasonable and domineering.
Antonym: a harmonious, gentle and honest group.
Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; unreasonably troublesome
English: bossy and rude
Japanese: Strong quotation and endless reasoning (りふじん) でぁる
Six idioms describing irrationality
Disdisciplined, willful, unreasonable, arbitrary, unreasonable, unreasonable, unreasonable, and inexplicable.
An idiom describing a person's irrationality.
Unreasonable, outrageous, unreasonable, unreasonable, unreasonable, unreasonable, unreasonable
A, unreasonable [má n bù ji m: ng l ǐ]
Explanation: Rude and unreasonable.
From: * * * "On Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People": "In our society, there are also a few people who ignore public interests, are unreasonable and commit crimes."
Second, it is outrageous and unreasonable.
Explanation: Rude and unreasonable.
From: Cao Liunan's "The Romance of Song Wu" The sixth time: "Song Wu can't talk around him; Angry at the county magistrate taking bribes; This is outrageous and unreasonable. "
Three. argue strongly on just grounds
Explanation: sophistry: strong argument; Grab: hit. It means to argue without reason, but it is obviously unreasonable to insist that you are reasonable.
Said by: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "A man in the seat suddenly said,' What Kong Ming said is unreasonable, so there is no need to say more.' "
Finally, a man suddenly said,' What Zhuge Liang said is unreasonable and unreasonable, and it's not a serious discussion, so don't say it again.'
Fourth, inhumanity.
Explanation: it is not human. Also refers to an eccentric temperament or words and deeds.
From: Zhuangzi Xiaoyao Tour in the Warring States Period: "There is a big difference and it is inhuman."
It is unreasonable to cross the hospital.
V. Unreasonable [bù jìn dào lǐ]
Explanation: unreasonable.
Said by: Feng Menglong of Ming Dynasty, history of ancient and modern novels, dragon and tiger, meeting of monarch and minister: "Wang, you are so unreasonable! For such a big dog, why only pay 300 yuan? You have to lose me. "
Keep the translation correct, make it contradictory, and it is unreasonable to like it! How come such a big puppy only pays 300 yuan? Thanks to me.
What are the idioms that describe irrationality?
Idioms describing irrationality include: unreasonable, unreasonable, unreasonable, demanding, unreasonable.
First, it is unreasonable.
1, pinyin: má n bù ji ǐ ng l ǐ
2. Interpretation: refers to barbarism and irrationality, from * * * "On Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People".
3. Source: Modern * * * "On Correctly Handling Contradictions among the People": In our society, there are also a few people who disregard public interests, are unreasonable and commit crimes against the wind.
Second, argue irrationally.
1, pinyin: qiǐng cólǐ
2. Interpretation: refers to unreasonable arguments and unreasonable claims are reasonable.
3. Source: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: A man in the seat suddenly said: What Kong Ming said is totally unreasonable. A man in the seat suddenly said, Zhuge Liang's words are unreasonable and unreasonable, but he insists that they are reasonable. )
Third, make trouble without reason.
1, pinyin: q incarnation
2. explanation: the original meaning is that frogs are just noisy for no reason. Arguing for no reason. Refers to deliberately making noise and making trouble.
3, the source: Yu "Answer Liu Liuzhou to eat frogs": harmony, unreasonable. Haws call and echo each other, but they quarrel for no reason. )
Fourth, importune.
1, pinyin: Hu Jiǎo mán chán n
2, interpretation: harassment, rudeness, unreasonable, entanglement.
3. Source: Shao Qing Zhenhua's "Xia Nv": Who will listen to you if you gossip? (translation: unreasonable, obsessed with these nosy, who will listen. )
5. Unreasonable
1, pinyin: bù k? l? yù
2. explanation: it means that you can't make that person understand with common sense. Describe arrogance or stubbornness.
3. Source: Shen Ming Telford's "Wan Ye Li Constant Browne": This generation is unreasonable and not deep enough. This man can't make him understand his arrogance and stubbornness with common sense, so there is nothing to blame. )
Nine idioms describing irrationality
Unreasonable, arrogant, unreasonable, arrogant, bossy, arrogant, arrogant, unreasonable, arbitrary, arrogant.
What idioms are there that describe the total irrationality?
Unreasonable, I think this is the deepest.