What are the idioms with the words next to the sentences?

Ⅰ What are the idioms with characters?

Every word is a pearl, every word is a pearl

It is not easy to open the white paper and black characters, but not a single word can be seen.

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Speak a few words, a few words, a few words, a few words, a few words, a piece of paper, only one word, only one word, one word, one word, one word, one word, one word, one word.

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The common characters of comb, comb and three characters are easy to write, cross street, cross street

Crossroad, crossroad, literacy, knowledge, Tianzi No. 1, Wencongzishun

Cherish words like gold, bite the text, chew the word, bite the word, bite the word, bite the word, bite the word, bite the sound, smack the word

One word, praise, one word, meticulous, one word, difficult, one word, Great Wall, one word, long snake formation

One word One word for gold, one word for a city, one word for a thousand gold, one word for a thousand junctures, one word for a thousand years

One word for a teacher, one word for a board, one word for a sentence, one word for a tear, one word for a bead

One word for a teacher Ask about wine, sentence by sentence, sentence by sentence, words between the lines, follow the text

Don’t mention any words, carefully consider the words, speak in a correct tone, word by word, sentence by sentence, don’t know big characters

Ⅱ What are the idioms with the following characters

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There are no idioms containing the following words. Four-character word: daidailala

Pinyin: [ dài dài lā lā ]

Definition: local dialect. On and off, and on and on.

The specific explanation of belt is as follows:

1. A belt or a long object like a belt: belt. Shoelaces. conveyor belt.

2. Tires: car belts. Car takeout.

3. Zone; region: temperate zone. The Yellow River area.

4. Leucorrhea: take it off.

5. Surname.

6. To carry with you; to carry: with luggage. Bring dry food.

7. To do something by the way: Go to the street and bring tea bags (buy by the way). Please close the door when you go out.

8. To present; to show: with a smile.

9. Contains: This melon has a bit of bitter taste. The words are thorny.

10. Connected; attached: oranges with leaves. Even talking and laughing. Cattle grazing strips cut grass.

11. Guide; lead: lead the team. train an apprentice.

12. Drive: lead from point to point. In this way, he made everyone more diligent.

13. Taking care of (children): The grandson was brought up by his grandma.

(2) What are the idioms with the words next to the sentences? Extended reading

1. Word combinations

1. Streamers: [piāo dài]

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Flags, clothing and hats are decorated with ribbons that can flutter in the wind.

2. Hairtail: [dài yú]

Fish, with long body and flat sides, shaped like a belt, silvery white, smooth and scaleless. It is one of the important marine fish species in my country. In some areas it is called saury.

3. Belt: [pí dài]

A belt made of leather, specifically a belt made of leather.

4. Take the lead: [dài tóu]

Be the first to act and lead others; leader: ~ person. ~ Effect. ~ Subject.

5. Tropics: [rè dài]

The area between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Cancer on both sides of the equator. It is hot all year round, with similar lengths of day and night in winter and summer, and rainfall is abundant and even.

2. Approximate characters with band shape

1. Emperor: dì

Pictogram. The shape of the oracle bone characters is like the full shape of the flower pedicle. The top looks like the ovary of a flower, and the middle looks like the calyx (the green piece outside the petals). The drooping lower part resembles male and female stamens.

Original meaning: Flower pedicle.

2. Curtain (lián)

Made of cloth, plastic, bamboo, or reeds to cover doors and windows, such as door curtains and curtains. Flags used to mark shop entrances in the old days, such as tea curtains and wine curtains.

3. Chang: cháng

It is a commonly used word. Its original meaning is the lower skirt worn by the ancients. Its basic meaning is permanent and fixed. Its extended meaning is general and common. Then extend the meaning of regular and ordinary.

Ⅲ What are the idioms containing side characters

Pang Wu frame the fan

Pang Wu walks in a hurry

Pang gets the fragrance

Watching from the sidelines with one's hands

Being clear by the sidelines

Seeing from the sidelines

Sideways and crooked ways

Sideways and outsiders

Side path

Side path

Side path

Side-tracking

Side quest for Bocao

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Be on the other side as if there is no one else

Be on the lookout for Bo Cai

Be on the lookout for Bo Cai

Be on the lookout for Yuan Shao

Be on the side of Sou Yuan Shao

Bypass Qu Chang

Bypass Qu Chang

Push from the side and lead from the side

The remaining meaning of the passage

< p> Go sideways and go up diagonally

Go sideways and winding paths

Go sideways and shake the shadows

Go sideways and go out sideways

Go sideways and go out sideways and sideways

Side quotes and quotes

Side quotes and interviews

Side quotes and quotes

Side quotes

Side quotes Edict

The bitter plum on the roadside

The wind blows from your ears

Don’t dare to look aside

Draw by analogy

The wind blows from your ears

Standing aside in power

Not listening

Fu Yinpanda

Standing by with fake hands

Watching with cold eyes

Not looking aside

Watching by Shih Ping Shi

Watching when it rains

Watching with hands tied

Watching with hands down

Sit back and watch

Have no distractions

Be on the sidelines

Take responsibility

Collect miscellaneous learning

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Ox-headed Abang

Ox-headed Abang

Beside the road of making a house

Don’t let the rich water fall into other people’s fields

The authorities are confused , the bystander knows

Ⅳ What are the idioms with the word "pretend"

Idioms with the word "pretend": disguise, decorate, decorate the appearance, pretend to be stupid, carry back in the car Ship attire, attire in plain attire, attire in pink and jade, pretentious, clad in silver, pretend to be gods and ghosts, pretend to be green and sell garlic, put on airs, attire in plain attire,

pretend to be crazy, pretend to be deaf and pretend to be dumb , pretend to be simple, pretend to be pretentious, pretend to be fake, pretend to be deaf and dumb, pretend to be pretentious,

Pretend to understand, pretend to be stupid, pretend to be a monster, be wrapped in gold and gold

Ⅳ What are the idioms with the word "月" next to it?

Words with the radical "月" include Sheng, Teng, Chao, Fu, Yao, etc.

Victory with the flag open [ qí kāi dé shèng ] Definition: Victory was won as soon as the flag was opened and the battle started. It is a metaphor for achieving good results as soon as things begin.

On the northwest front, our army triumphed and achieved a great victory.

Ten thousand horses galloping [ wàn mǎ bēn téng ] Definition Thousands of horses galloping and prancing. Describes mass activities with great momentum or lively scenes.

In a sentence, the sound of firecrackers like thousands of galloping horses reached my ears.

In full swing [ rè huǒ cháo tiān ] Definition: Describes mass activities in which the mood is enthusiastic and the atmosphere is high, like a blazing flame burning in the sky.

Make a sentence Eating hot pot is in full swing.

Strange clothes [qí zhuāng yì fú] Definition: clothes that are more unique than ordinary people (mostly derogatory).

Sentence Their fancy costumes make people laugh.

Bangdaoyuan [bǎng dà yāo yuán] Definition: Describes a tall and sturdy person.

Sentence That person is big and round, you are no match for her.

Ⅵ Idioms containing sentence characters and sentence characters

Each word is a sentence, a sentence is decorated with words, a follower of chapters and sentences, picking up chapters and sentences, choosing words to make sentences, sentences are compared with words,

A sudden enlightenment, a tired boat and a car, a cadence, a pause to bow before bowing, a rectification, a full meal, a pause, a pause

Ⅶ What are the idioms with the word "kan"

Look calmly, look with admiration, see through the world of mortals, see flowers in the fog, and look at things with new eyes.

1. Watch with cold eyes

Vernacular definition: describe observing calmly and carefully from the side.

Source: · "The Three Supplements of Shanglu See the Deposition in Words": "It's ridiculous to look at it with cold eyes, but it's unfair to talk about it with your heart."

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Xu Wei

Translation: Looking at it calmly and carefully from the side, I found that it was really ridiculous. Even though I said it with all my heart, I was still wronged.

2. Look at others with admiration

Vernacular meaning: It means that others have made progress and can no longer be viewed with the same old eyes.

Source: "Three Kingdoms·Wu Shu·Lu Meng Biography" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "Jiang Biao Biography": "The scholars were separated for three days, and they treated each other with admiration."

Dynasty: Jin

Author: Chen Shou

Translation: After three days away, you should look at it with new eyes.

3. Seeing through the world of mortals

Vernacular interpretation: Seeing through everything in the world means no longer pursuing anything in life.

Source: · "Flowers in the Mirror": "Looking at these words, he clearly sees through the world of mortals."

Dynasty: Qing Dynasty

Author: Li Ruzhen

4. Seeing flowers in the mist

Vernacular meaning: a metaphor for old eyesight that is dim and unclear.

Source: · Poem "Xiaohan Shizhouzhongzhong": "The boat on the spring water is like sitting in the sky, and the old flowers are like looking in the mist."

Dynasty: Tang

Author: Du Fu

Translation: Riding a water boat in spring is like sitting in the sky, and looking at flowers in old age is like looking at fog.

5. Look at someone differently

Vernacular definition: To look at someone in a different light, mostly refers to seeing someone (or a certain person) differently from others.

Source: · "Surprise at the First Moment": "As soon as we are right, we will look at each other differently."

Dynasty: Ming

Author: Ling Mongolian

Ⅷ What are the idioms with the word "governing"

1. Idiom: to govern the army and invigorate the brigade

Pinyin: zhì bīng zhèn lǚ

Explanation: Bing: army; brigade: military brigade. Train your troops and boost their morale.

Source: "Guoyu·Jinyu 5": "Nai envoys reported to the princes, organized the troops and invigorated the brigade, and sounded the bells and drums until the Song Dynasty."

Example sentences: Nai To manage the army and invigorate the brigade, to be the teacher of benevolence and righteousness, to drive eastwards, but if the world wants to respond, it will be difficult to do so.

2. Idiom: Cure a disease and save a person

Pinyin: zhì bìng jiù rén

Explanation: Cure a disease and save a person. It is a metaphor for helping people who make mistakes correct their mistakes.

Source: Ge Hong of Jin Dynasty's "Biography of Immortals": "Shen Xi, a native of Wu County, learned Taoism in Shu. He can cure diseases and save people, and is very kind."

Sentence examples: We should embrace Help him and save him with the attitude of treating illnesses and saving lives.

3. Idiom: Wenzhi Wugong

Pinyin: Wén zhì wǔ gōng

Explanation: A metaphor for politics and military affairs.

Source: "Book of Rites: Sacrifice": "King Wen ruled with culture, King Wu ruled with force, and eliminated the disasters of the people. There are all those who have made contributions to the people."

Examples and sentences : Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty was a man of great talent and strategy, and made brilliant achievements in both civil and military affairs.

4. Idiom: Incurable disease

Pinyin: bù zhì zhī zhèng

Explanation: A disease that cannot be cured. It also represents an irreversible disaster.

Source: Ming Dynasty Feng Menglong's "Awakening of the World" Volume 10: "The imperial doctor checked the pulse and said: '...This is an incurable disease.'"

Example sentences: If they really "know that the citizens of the Republic of China, which has been in existence for thousands of years, often have incurable diseases that deceive themselves and others, it would be really shameless."

5. Idiom: jiéróng zhì bīng

Pinyin: jié róng zhì bīng

Explanation: Refers to military management.

Source: "Shangshu·Li Zheng": "It defeats the soldiers and the soldiers."

Examples and sentences: Therefore, the ancients used the soldiers to manage the army. In a peaceful world, the dogs were very cautious.

6. Idiom: Repair armor to manage soldiers

Pinyin: shàn jiǎ zhì bīng

Explanation: Repair armor: Repair armor. It is a metaphor for military preparation. Also known as "Repairing Armor and Strengthening Soldiers".

Source: "Poetry·Zheng Feng·Uncle Yu Tian Preface": "My uncle is in Beijing, repairing armor and managing troops, so as to go out of the fields."

Example sentences: Today, your Majesty is a gift from heaven. Courage and wisdom means prosperity. Since taking the throne, he has repaired armor, managed troops, and served neighboring countries.

7. Idiom: Chui Gong and governance

Pinyin: chuí gǒng ér zhì

Explanation: Chui Gong: drooping clothes and arching hands, describing effortlessness; governance: peace . In ancient times, it was a metaphor that the ruler would do nothing to make the world peaceful. It is often used to praise the emperor for ruling without doing anything.

Source: "Shang Shu·Wucheng": "Believe in the clear righteousness, respect virtue and reward merit, and the world will be governed by the arch."

Examples and sentences: Use both civil and military forces, and govern by the arch.

8. Idiom: Governance outside the door

Pinyin: mén wài zhī zhì

Explanation: It used to refer to the court and politics.

Source: "Book of Rites·Four Systems of Mourning Clothes": "Government within the door, kindness covers up righteousness; governance outside the door, righteousness cuts off kindness."

Sentence examples: Si Gai To govern outside the door, to cut off kindness with righteousness, to know that the king killed his father but the son did not complain, this is the way.

9. Idiom: Governing by doing nothing

Pinyin: wú wéi ér zhì

Explanation: Wuwei: doing nothing; Zhi: governing. The world is governed by oneself doing nothing. It originally meant that when Shun was in power, he followed Yao's ideas without making any changes. Later, it generally refers to transforming people with virtue.

Source: "The Analects of Confucius" by Confucius of Chunqiu, Lu, and Wei Linggong: "Those who rule by doing nothing will be like Shun?"

Sentence examples: Therefore, Confucianism advocates 'respect' Already facing the south, the Taoists advocate "governing by doing nothing".

10. Idiom: Xiangming and rule

Pinyin: xiàng míng ér zhì

Explanation: Xiangming: the sky is about to dawn; Zhi: to govern. Describes being diligent in political affairs.

Source: "Book of Changes·Shuo Gua": "The sage faces south and listens to the world, and governs toward the Ming."

Examples and sentences: And the ruler respects himself and faces south, and governs toward the Ming. , purple and yellow house, supreme and supreme.

Ⅸ What are the idioms with the word "decoration"

To decorate the wrong, to decorate the wrong, to decorate the false, to decorate the pretense, to decorate the jade, to decorate the wisdom, to decorate the rhetoric, to decorate the foolishness. To beautify one's wisdom, to beautify one's appearance, to beautify one's appearance, to beautify one's intelligence, to beautify oneself, to be honest but not to be honest, to beautify the peace, to beautify one's faults, to be arrogant, to beautify one's faults, to be pretentious, to beautify oneself. To cover defects, to wear extravagant ornaments, to decorate strangely and to be strange, to embellish words to be pretentious

Incoherent speech

Sweet talk

Talking nonsense

Hearsay

Talking without speculation

Following advice

Nothing can be done

Put yourself in someone else’s shoes

Arabian Nights

Coincidence

resort to writing

And so on

Thousands of words

Sweet words

Sweet words

Gossips

Nonsense

Rumors in the wind

A few words

A few words

Silent

Talking to oneself