On words and idioms

There are many familiar words. What do you usually learn? The following is what I have compiled and shared for your reference. I hope I can help you. Welcome everyone to watc

On words and idioms

There are many familiar words. What do you usually learn? The following is what I have compiled and shared for your reference. I hope I can help you. Welcome everyone to watch it together!

Use familiar words

mature

Know very well

have intimate knowledge of

obedient

mature early

Cultivated land/cultivated land

Prefabricated food

idiom

Sleep soundly/dead/heavy/heavy.

A good harvest/year

know well

familiar

Know very well

cultivate

Skilled hands

(of compost) decompose completely.

mature late

Know very well

familiar

Make sb or sth mature prematurely.

Idioms with familiar words

What you often hear can be repeated in detail.

Turn a blind eye to (what you see every day)

practice makes perfect

When the conditions are ripe, things will be easy.

muddledness

Recite fluently

Medium/well done

Driving a light carriage on a familiar road ―― handling work easily because of previous experience.

Driving a light carriage on a familiar road ―― doing things that you are familiar with and can handle easily.

A recognized or unknown person.

Familiar doors and familiar roads-things that one is familiar with

When the time is right, things will happen naturally

Interpretation of idioms

What you often hear can be repeated in detail.

[r shúnéng Xiang]

After listening to it many times, I am familiar enough to say it in detail.

Turn a blind eye to (what you see every day)

[dǔ]

Although I often see it, I don't see it. Describe indifference to something. Tang Hanyu's "Shen Keshu Wei Sheren": "Those who are powerful will turn a blind eye." Familiarity: watch carefully and get used to it. Ignorance: I didn't see it.

practice makes perfect

Poetry

Skilled in work, skills, etc. Can produce ingenious methods.

Medium/well done

[bàn shēng büshú]

1. The food is not completely cooked; The fruit is not fully ripe: the meat is too ripe to eat. Grapes ~, too sour.

muddledness

[lǜ]

Think deeply and repeatedly. Song Sushi's Ninth Plan: "And people have to think carefully and deal with it, but within ten years, there will be outstanding people." Cooked: deep.

Recite fluently

[g ǔ n Gulan Shu]

Description and memory are very strong, and reading or reciting is very fluent.

When the conditions are ripe, things will be easy.

[guāshúdüLuò]

When the melon is ripe, the pedicel naturally falls off. When the time and conditions are ripe, we can succeed smoothly. Pedicle: the part connecting branches, stems and fruits.

half-boiled

[bàn shēng bàn shú]

Not fully ripe or cooked enough to be eaten. Metaphor is unfamiliar; Not skilled.

I have a strong passion for drinking and drink well.

[Ji ǔ Hanar Shu]

Drunk: I had a good time. Ear fever: refers to blushing over the ears and being very excited. Describe a strong sense of wine and be good at drinking.

Think about it.

[lǜ]

Also known as "meditation". Think deeply and think carefully. Mao Dun's Rainbow Seven: "Ms. Mei seems to have been stabbed by something, and suddenly she shows a thoughtful face."

People are good at riding and shooting.

[Tang Mingxian]

Very proficient in archery and equestrian.

Experience, it is easy to do one thing.

[Shu Lv Qingning]

It is easy to do things with experience. It's the same as "knowing the road".