What idioms are there about bringing back?

Everyone must be familiar with compound words. How much do students know about idioms containing compound words? Today, I compiled some idioms about Dave and related knowledge analysis for your reference, hoping to help you.

Idioms with complicated meanings

perplexing

go back on one's word

be strict with oneself and work wholeheartedly for the people

(of places) surrounded by mountains and winding rivers.

irretrievable

rise again

The beginning of the new year.

year after year

retaliate

resend

mix

revive

Interpretation of Compound Idioms

perplexing

【cu? zōng f? z? ]

Many things are intertwined, and the situation is complicated: contradictions ~, it is difficult to sort out a clue.

go back on one's word

【fǎn f? W? ch? ng]

Ups and downs, sometimes this way, sometimes that way.

be strict with oneself and work wholeheartedly for the people

【k? jǐ f? plum

Krishnamurti: Restraint. Confucianism is about self-restraint, so that everything belongs to "ceremony."

(of places) surrounded by mountains and winding rivers.

【shān ch? ng shuǐ f? ]

Refers to overlapping mountains and winding water.

rise again

【sǐ? R&F? shēng]

Come back from the dead, describe endless life.

mix

【fǎn f? tu qiāo]

Many times, choose the best solution.

The beginning of the new year.

【yī yu? n f? shǐ]

Refers to the beginning of a new year. And often use the following sentence "Vientiane renewal" to synthesize Spring Festival couplets.

revive

【sǐ huī f? r? n]

The extinguished ashes are burning again. Metaphor has failed to move again. Historical records? Biography of Han Changru: "Isn't it revived?" It is also used to indicate that bad things that have died out are beginning to appear again.

retaliate

【dǎ jī b? o f? ]

Strike: attack. Fight back at each other with a hostile attitude.

irretrievable

【w? N Ji? b? f? ]

It means that it will never be recovered (Buddhists call the process from generation to destruction of the world a disaster, and all disasters mean eternal life).

year after year

[Ni? n f? yī ni? n]

Year after year. Metaphor for a long time. It also describes the passage of time in vain.

resend

[Ji? b? ng f? fā]

The old illness is back.

This is the same as ...

【y? f? r? Shh? ]

Answer: Come again, come again. This is also the case.

Walk around and start over.

【Zhu? R&F? shǐ]

Cycle after cycle. Hanshu? Rites and music: "yin and yang and five elements, cycle after cycle." Zhou: Turn around. Start over: Start over.

Often changes are unstable, describing the situation as changing without any change.

【fǎn f? b? ch? ng]

There is no stable state in the constant change, and there is no certainty in describing the change.

Idioms solitaire with compound words

Restore the old, just as it did.

newcomer

That's all; Then let's call it a day

Pursue absolute perfection

begin/start well and end well

Live a natural life

More than seventy years old

curious

(of a voice or tone) peculiar