Idioms that describe tolerance are: be lenient with others, be open-minded, be tolerant of all rivers, and be broad-minded and fat.
Good for evil: don't remember others' revenge, but give them benefits.
Super Life: Super Life: Buddhist Language. In order not to make others suffer, when writing, be tolerant or forgiving in intention and wording.
Generous package (and) capacity: describes a large capacity and can accommodate people.
More or less strange: but: allow, allow; Strange: strange. More tolerance, less blame. Be more tolerant of others.
Tolerance fosters rape: unprincipled tolerance will only encourage bad people to do evil.
Don't ask: let go of your rights and don't pursue responsibility. It means to give temporary tolerance to those who are at fault.
Forbidden network: refers to the law is too lenient.
Recuperate: describe a gentleman's tolerance and generosity. Source: "Book Qin Shi": "Its heart is resting, if it is tolerant."
Whip punishment: a metaphor for tolerance of subordinates' faults.
Tolerance: refers to being smooth and tolerant.
Be lenient with others: tolerance: forbearance. Treat others with a generous attitude.
Hell pays punishment: punishment; Credit: tolerance. Hell to pay.
B: What idioms are there to describe tolerance?
All rivers flow into the sea.
The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things, with a large number of versions.
Broad-minded and fat.
The original meaning is that people are open-minded and have a peaceful appearance. Later used to refer to people who are happy and have nothing to worry about, so they are also fat.
Open-minded
Describe people as generous, open and tolerant.
Tomorrow is in my arms.
Metaphor is that people are open-minded.
On the ground
Take the sky as the curtain and the ground as the seat. The original description is open-minded. Now describe the hard life of working in the field.
treat others liberally
Treat others with a generous attitude.
be magnanimous with sb
Be generous to others.
Tolerance is great.
It is meant to be a metaphor for a broad mind like the sea.
Generous [Hu and Ⅱ Ⅱ]
Open-minded, open-minded, regardless of personal gains and losses.
Enlightened [xhuá iruog incarnation]
The mind is as deep and broad as a valley and can accommodate the opinions of others.
C. What are the idioms that describe "tolerance"
Restrain leniency with fierceness
generous
Treat others with tolerance
Good for evil.
Generous and open-minded
D. Idioms describing tolerance
The prime minister can punt in his stomach, generous and generous, and will be in his arms next month. He is generous and open-minded, he is broad-minded and bold, he is broad-minded and fat, and he is broad-minded.
E. What are the idioms that describe tolerance?
Open-minded, open-minded, generous to others, curtain the sky on the ground, the moon in my arms.
F what are the idioms that describe "can tolerate a lot"
Fusion [ró ng hu gu à n t not ng]
Integration: integration and understanding; Through: Through the front and back. Integrate all aspects of knowledge and truth and get a comprehensive and thorough understanding.
[sentence]:
Learn to be integrated in your study, and don't just eat some knowledge alive.
The teacher teaches students to make inferences from what they have learned.
When learning any knowledge, we should pay attention to mastering it, not just memorizing it.
If I can integrate all the knowledge in these textbooks, it will be a piece of cake to get high marks as long as I take the exam seriously.
New knowledge will be combined with old knowledge in a novel and perhaps wonderful way.
incorporate things of diverse nature
Receiving: collecting; To store or contain. Take away and keep things with different contents and properties.
[sentence]:
We should dare to learn from others.
The rich man has a strange temper. Whether the antique is true or not, he accepts it.
We should criticize and inherit the ancient cultural heritage and not stick to one pattern.
Chinese culture with a long history has gone through its own unique glorious course with its unique inclusiveness, that is, seeking common ground while reserving differences and eclecticism, and has always shown tenacious vitality and infinite charm.
For western culture, we should discard its dross and take its essence, and never accept everything uncritically.
All rivers flow into the sea.
Na: accommodate, tolerate. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a large number.
[sentence]:
Broadness is a broad mind; Broadness is a momentum of swallowing mountains and rivers; Broadness is the spirit of boundless love.
Broadness is the charm of all rivers; Broadness is the fearlessness of vertical and horizontal cooperation; Broadness is the tolerance of galloping the world.
A hundred rivers are full of tolerance. More tolerance! With tolerance in life, it will become more beautiful and the world will become more exciting.
Broad is a kind of mind that embraces all rivers; Broadness is a magnificent bearing; Broadness is a lofty and endless realm.
Broadness is magnanimous; Broadness is the courage to hold your head high; Broadness is the generosity of Wang Yang Haobo.
all-inclusive
Comprise: Vientiane: All the sights in the universe refer to all kinds of things. The description is rich in content and everything.
[sentence]:
All-encompassing nature contains countless secrets.
The products displayed in the exhibition hall are dazzling and all-encompassing.
The content of this online encyclopedia is quite rich, extensive and all-encompassing.
The goods on the street are really dazzling, really all-encompassing.
The wholesale and retail goods in the newly-built international trade building are really all-encompassing.
all-inclusive
Including nothing. The description contains many things.
[sentence]:
There are many kinds of books in the online library, covering almost everything.
Write a summary to highlight the key points, not to cover everything.
This department store has a wide variety of goods and sells everything.
This online encyclopedia is really comprehensive.
Mathematics is indispensable from developed science to daily life. Mathematics is everywhere, all-encompassing and ubiquitous.
G. idioms to describe a big belly
Yuan Yu's skeleton: forgiveness, forgiveness of sin; Forgiveness: forgive and forgive their sins; Han Hai: Describe a man with a big belly. I forgave his sin, but I didn't care.
The Prime Minister is sailing in his belly-Prime Minister: Prime Minister. It refers to a generous and educated person.
The Prime Minister likes punting very much-he has a big appetite.
The Prime Minister can sail in his stomach-Prime Minister: Prime Minister. It refers to a generous and educated person.
H. what is the idiom that describes the greatest tolerance?
Pack shame and humiliation-pack: tolerance. Describing people has a lot of humiliation and filth.
And tolerance-extensive tolerance and shelter. Metaphor is the breadth of virtue.
Let it repeat-at the same time; Cover: cover. Wide tolerance and shelter. Metaphor Dehua broad, shelter the world.
Dirt: something dirty. Tolerance, tolerance of dirty things. Metaphor hides or tolerates bad guys.
Hide dirt and accept dirt-dirt: dirty things. Metaphor hides or tolerates bad guys.
Chuanze accepts pollution-it has the characteristics that lakes and rivers can accommodate all kinds of water flows. Metaphor people have self-restraint, can tolerate all good and evil, and have a good reputation.
Bold treasure: tolerance. Describe great courage.
Burying soil is negative: if the sea can contain it, the earth can load it. Metaphor can be specific.
All rivers run into the sea-Na: Accommodation, tolerance. The sea can hold hundreds of rivers. Metaphor contains a wide range of things and a large number.
Dirty disease-originally called tolerance, later used to refer to tolerance for bad people and bad things.
Contains dirt and hidden defects-contains dirt and hidden defects. Describe generosity. Same as "containing dirt and defects".
Dirt-dirt: shame; Dirt: slander. Tolerate shame and slander. It refers to tolerance and forbearance.
Contains dirt and hidden defects-contains dirt and hidden defects. Describe generosity.
Tolerate dirt and discard defects-tolerate dirt and don't blame mistakes. Describe generosity.
Attach this letter-it means everything.
Believe in the three pillars-Faith: tolerance, tolerance. A tripod that can hold a cow. Describe momentum.
Han ancient times today-Han: tolerance; Ru: Eat. Inclusive, inclusive. Describe knowledgeable, familiar with ancient and modern.
Sumer: the legendary name of the ancient Indian mountains. According to Buddhism, a small mustard seed can contain Mount Sumi or the whole world.
1. What are the idioms that describe "tolerance"?
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Explanation: Metaphor tolerates the fault of attacking subordinates.
Said by: Liu Kuanchuan in the Later Han Dynasty: "Officials are wrong, but they are punished with whips to show their shame and not suffer from them any more."
Step 2 take a break
Explanation: Describe a gentleman's tolerance.
Said by: Shu Qin Shi: "Its mind is at rest, if it is tolerant."
J. What is the idiom to describe "maximum tolerance"
A man has a Keshanti.