Every step should be advanced and consolidated.
bù
bù
Vey
poplar
Idiom explanation: step: in ancient times, five feet was a step; Step by step: indicating that the distance is close; Camp: Military camp. The army set up a camp every step forward. Metaphor is cautious; Be careful. Now it is often used to describe action, being cautious; Slow and steady.
The origin of the idiom: Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms (7 1) says: "You can encourage foot soldiers to move forward step by step, lure Yuan into battle, and capture him alive." ?
Idiom usage: verb-object type; As predicate and object; Metaphor is cautious.
Idiom structure: verb-object idiom
Synonym: slow and steady, cautious and cautious.
Antonym: act rashly
For example, you can encourage your own soldiers to go forward, step by step, lure Yuan into battle, and capture him: this is the method of "making the enemy first".
May you be promoted step by step!
bù
bù
Geou
Xuchang
Idiom explanation: step by step: it means that the distance is very short; Goldman Sachs: Go up. Rise in status
The origin of the idiom: Qing Wu Renjian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" 88: "And after the job is done, adults will rise step by step and soar to the sky, and they still hope to cultivate!" ?
Idiom usage: more formal; As a predicate; Used for blessing.
Idiom structure: more formal idioms
Synonym: Climb higher step by step.
Antonym: from bad to worse
Example of idiom: I wish you a step-by-step promotion this year.
Walk slowly and unsteadily like a duck or goose.
yā
bù
é
promote/begin/get up/perhaps/a surname/interest
Idiom explanation: ducks and geese take eight steps, because it is used to describe the way people walk slowly and shake.
The origin of the idiom: The second fold of Fu Jian's Old East Tang Dynasty in Yuan Qin Dynasty: "I can't imagine that you (Mix) are wide and pleated, with your belly high and your chest high."
Usage of idioms: duck step and goose step are used as attributes and adverbials; For the elderly.
Idiom structure: combined idioms
Idiom era: contemporary idioms
Synonym: A duck walks like a goose.
Idiom example: The way she walks like a duck and a goose is ridiculous.