1. Double orange fighting wine, the second quotation of Yunxian Miscellanies. Interpretation: It is a metaphor for playing in spring.
2. Do both. Interpretation: tube, pen; Qi, which means to draw with both hands at the same time, is a metaphor for doing one thing at the same time or using two methods at the same time.
3. Amphibia [Shu ā ng q and Shu ā ng sê], whose original word is Amphibia. Commentary: Stay together and fly together. Metaphor is that men and women who love each other are inseparable.
4. Double happiness at the door [shuāng xǐ lín mén], from Chapter 83 of "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years": "So all the guests stood up together, full of respect and congratulations; Everyone said,' this is double happiness!' The town is also complacent. Interpretation: refers to two happy events coming together.
5. Virtue and artistry [Dé y? Shu ā ng x ρ n] describes a person's virtue and artistry (skill). Generally refers to people engaged in art.
6. Double-pupil scissors [shu ā ng t ó ng ji ǐ n shu ǐ], from the Tang Dynasty poet Li He's "Song of Tang Children": "A pair of pupils cut autumn water." Describe a woman's clear and bright eyes.
2. Even-numbered four-character idioms. Wholehearted, divided into two, no three no four (half-hearted), in all directions, extending in all directions, colorful (colorful), upset, falling apart (up and down), varied, nearly as bad as two peas, nine Niu Yi hairs, a narrow escape, the strength of the nine birds with one stone. Multicolored (Wanshui Qian Shan) reads ten lines at a glance, and the difference between one thought and another is 151 words. Make a clean break, it's a deal, a word is worth a thousand dollars, a word is a teacher, which is quite crucial. Bon voyage, kill two birds with one stone, one heart, three long and two short, extending in all directions, colorful, colorful, and rich in grain. Nine Niu Yi hairs are perfect as one, and thousands of generations are colorful. Five horses divided into thousands, Ma Benteng kept his promise, pot calling the kettle black 1. Most of them are uncertain, and only a few are precise. Such as: the teacher of one word, the abuse of two verticals, the three cardinal guides and the five permanents, the tripartite confrontation, the ternary harmony, the three obedience and four virtues, the three emperors and five emperors, the three aunts and six grandmothers, the four seasons and eight festivals, the four empty, the four bodies are not diligent, the grain is not divided, the five bodies are thrown into the ground, the six gods have no owner, the seven surprises and eight immortals cross the sea, and Kowloon is extremely evil. For example, one after another, three transgressions and five times, three orders and five applications, a narrow escape, a hundred attempts to turn into steel, full of holes, strange, endless changes, millions of years, and so on. 3. Some idioms mean "less", and some idioms with "one" are the most representative, such as a little, nothing. And so on. 4. Some idioms mean "miscellaneous", and some idioms with "seven or eight" are the most representative, such as scattered, chaotic, too many cooks, miscellaneous, miscellaneous, seven folds, various, colorful and countless. Such as sameness, no difference, uniqueness, loud and clear, thorough and clean, make a clean break, plummet, five big and three thick, 99 is one, rest assured, perfect, invincible, absolutely sure, and so on. Such as gossiping, gossiping, bowing, tossing and turning, tossing and turning, deceiving three Tibetans and four, moving three nests and four, and so on. Numbers in these idioms have some meanings, such as "right or wrong, good or bad" or "this way, that way". Judging from the grammatical structure of these idioms, the numbers in them can act as various components: 666 as the predicate, such as: words and deeds are different, and there are many different things, and everyone has a hundred things ;10000.1000006000006 3. As an object, such as: draw inferences from others, draw inferences from others, and know a little; 4. Attributive, such as: exquisite in all directions, a hundred schools of thought contend, and Vientiane is updated; 5. Adverbials, such as: frank, irreconcilable, think twice; 6. As a supplement, for example, pushing three times and four times, pushing three obstacles and four times, is half a hundred miles. In addition, the numbers in idioms have certain rhetorical functions, and they can form a variety of figures of speech, such as 1. Description; Crossing the street to open people; 2. exaggeration: three points into the wood, mouth watering; 3. austerity: three aunts, six women, three cardinal guides and five permanent members; 4. foil: a close call, profitable; 5. Mosaic: stable and clean; 8. Overlap: 3322, Qian Qian unique; 6. the truth; Time and time again, people are connected with each other, and heart and reason are connected; 7. Same language: everything has its vanquisher, one is one and the other is two; Wait a minute. The above answers are for reference, I hope I can help you. Remember o (∩ _ ∩) o.
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3. Find a four-word word containing "double": /e/search/result/? Searchid=2746 "Virtue and Art" déyüShuāng xρn Interpretation: It has a good reputation to describe a person's virtue and art (skill).
Generally refers to the time of people engaged in art: contemporary structure: subject and predicate: neutral [see details] Double axe felling solitary trees Shu ā ngf ǔ fá gá sh? Interpretation: refers to drinking lewd and destroying the body.
Age: ancient structure: subject and predicate: neutral [see details] both wisdom and courage. Interpretation: resourceful and brave. Time: ancient structure: subject and predicate: commendatory meaning [see details] A pun on y and y ǔ shu ā ng gu ā n Interpretation: A sentence contains two meanings.
Age: Contemporary Structure: Simple Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] A pair of two good y and shu ā ng ling ho Interpretation: metaphor for a beautiful couple. Age: ancient structure: joint part of speech: neutral [see details] Kill two birds with one stone: y and sh ǐ Shu ā ng Chu ā n Interpretation: You kill two birds with one stone.
Metaphor means doing one thing to achieve two goals. Age: ancient structure: compact part of speech: neutral [see details] kill two birds with one stone y and jià n shuā ng diā o Interpretation: The original meaning is superb archery, killing two birds with one stone.
The latter metaphor means doing one thing to achieve two purposes. Time: ancient structure: compact part of speech: neutral [see details] kill two rabbits with one stone y and di ā o Shu ā ng tù Interpretation: three people stand side by side, one is strong, and two people are forced by it.
Time: structure: part of speech: [see] single shape and single shadow, double xíng dān yǐng shuāng Interpretation: describes a lonely and helpless person without relatives and friends. Year: structure: part of speech: [View details] Wenwu Shuangquan wén wǔ shuāng quán Interpretation: Wen: literary talent; Wu: Wushu.
Be able to be literate and martial, and be outstanding in literary talent and martial arts. Year: Ancient Structure: Subject and Predicate: Neutral [View Details] A Chinese Odyssey tiān xià wú shuāng Interpretation: There is no such thing as a world.
Describe outstanding and unique. Age: ancient structure: partial formal part of speech: neutral [view details] heavy cocoon on both legs shuā ng zü chó ng jimm: n Interpretation: describes hard work.
Time: ancient structure: subject and predicate: neutral [view details] Double happiness at the door shuāng xǐ lín mén Interpretation: It means that two happy events come together. Time: modern structure: subject and predicate: neutral [view details] double-pupil scissors Shu ā ng t ó ng Ji ǐ n Shu ǐ Interpretation: pupil: pupil, refers to the eyes.
Describe the clear and bright eyes. Time: Ancient Structure: Subject and Predicate: Neutral [View Details] Double Stay and Double Fly shuāng sù shuāng fēi Interpretation: Stay together and fly together.
Metaphor is that men and women who love each other are inseparable. Time: Ancient Structure: Joint Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] Amphibian shuāng qī shuāng sù Interpretation: Stay together and fly together.
Metaphor is that men and women who love each other are inseparable. Time: Ancient Structure: Joint Part of Speech: Neutral [View Details] Shu ā ng Gu Li án fāng Shu ā ng Gu Li á n f ā ng Interpretation: Metaphorically, both brothers have achieved fame.
Year: ancient structure: subject and predicate: neutral [view details] two-pronged Shu ā ng gu 黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂黂.
The latter metaphor means doing one thing at the same time or using two methods at the same time. Time: Ancient Structure: Subject and Predicate: Neutral [View Details] Shu ā ng f ú y and Yan Interpretation: Wu Pai's envoy to Xiongnu was detained, leaving Li Ling to see him off when he returned home. There is a sentence in his poem, "Two birds fly north, and one goose flies south alone".
Later, "two birds and one wild goose" was used as a sentimental parting word. Time: structure: part of speech: [View details] Double orange fighting wine shuāng gān dǒu jiǔ Interpretation: metaphor for playing in spring.
Age: archaic structure: simple part of speech: neutral [see].