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Words describing dilapidated houses

1. Idioms to describe dilapidated houses The idioms to describe dilapidated houses are earthen houses, poor people's houses are leaking, thatched houses have rafters, families with four walls, the top leaks and the bottom is wet, there is no shelter from the wind and rain, and seven holes are pierced.

(1) Terraced cottage: mud steps, thatched cottage. Metaphor is a humble house.

(2) Poor face leaks: poor face: remote alley; Leaky house: a "humble" and narrow house. Refers to a simple and narrow residence.

(3) Shanzhai drifting: refers to poor accommodation conditions.

(4) The family is surrounded by four walls: Disciple: Only, only. There are only four walls in the house. Describe this family as very poor and empty.

(5) Upper leakage and lower wetness: upper: refers to the roof; Bottom: refers to the ground. Describe the dilapidated house, unable to shelter from the wind and rain.

(6) Do not shelter from the wind and rain: shelter: shelter. Can't shelter from the wind and rain. Describe the dilapidated house.

(7) Wind and rain: describe poverty at home and dilapidated houses.

(8) Seven piercings and eight holes: described as shabby.

Extended data:

Other idioms describing rags:

[Seven Breaks and Eight Repairs]: Describes clothes that are very shabby.

[I don't mind]: It means that old things have their own uses.

[I don't dislike my curtains]: It means that old things have their own uses.

[Scrap copper and iron]: worn, rusty and useless copper and iron. Refers to all kinds of old and useless appliances.

[Repair the old and make use of the waste]: Repair the old and make use of the waste. Refers to strict economy.

[Cheap clothes and food]: shabby clothes and rough meals. Refers to a poor life.

[Naked]: Clothes are ragged, and three meals are not continued. Refers to a poor life.

[Bad broom cherishes itself]: For our worn-out broom, it is also considered very precious. It is a metaphor for cherishing your own things.

[Endless short brown]: short brown: coarse cloth and short clothes, poor or hanging clothes in ancient times; End: complete. Coarse cloth and short coat are still worn and incomplete. Describe living in poverty and rags.

[The skin of the defeated drum]: The defeated army: worn out. Broken drum skin can be used as medicine. Metaphor is humble, but useful.

[Cheap clothes and vegetables]: shabby clothes and rough meals. Refers to living frugally. Just like "bad clothes and food"

[A thousand dollars for a broken broom]: A worn broom is also considered as a thousand dollars. It is a metaphor for cherishing your own things. Disadvantages, one is "awkward".

2. Describe the house is very humble, tattered an old China sentence:

1, rainy weather, no obstacles.

From the Monument to the Temple of the Sea.

The roof of the house leaks rain, the side leaks air, and there is no cover at the top. Describe a dilapidated house that can't shelter from the wind and rain.

2, the upper leakage is wet, sitting in series.

It originated from Zhuangzi's Zhuangzi Jean Wang in the Warring States Period.

The roof is leaking, the ground is wet, there are no chairs and stools, so I can only sit on the ground and play the stringed piano. Describe the dilapidated house, unable to shelter from the wind and rain.

3. In August, the wind roared and the three grasses rolled on my house.

The source is Tang Du Fu's "Cottage Broken by Autumn Wind"

In the late autumn of August, the wind roared, and the wind swept away several layers of thatch on my roof.

4. Wen Jun rushed to look at each other all night, looking at each other and returning to Chengdu late, and his home was only four walls.

The Origin of Biography of Historical Records and Sima Xiangru by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty.

Zhuo Wenjun and Sima Xiangru returned to Chengdu overnight. When he arrived at Xiangrujia, he found that his family was poor and had no furniture, only the surrounding walls.

5. There is no dry place on the bedside table, and the foot of rain is not cut off.

The source is Tang Du Fu's "Cottage Broken by Autumn Wind"

Explain that the roof leaks rain, there is no dry place in the house, and the rain on the roof keeps leaking down like hemp thread.

Modern Chinese sentences:

1. In a house rented by a very humble farmer, there lived a teenager. His room is very humble, with only necessary daily necessities. Apart from a spacious bed, the only valuable thing is the worn-out computer in front of his window.

When I looked at the house carefully again, he looked even more vicissitudes. The rusty iron fence seems to fall off at the slightest touch. The white walls are already yellow and black. Standing in this familiar corner always brings back memories of the past.

I saw an old house, an old brick wall covered with carved tiles and withered vines.

I remember my grandmother once told me that before I was born, she lived in an old house, which was dirty and messy and passed down from generation to generation. However, the room pattern is very small, and the family has only one room, where they eat and sleep.

As soon as you enter the room, there is a patio dedicated to washing clothes, and the house is on the right hand side. When I came to this narrow house, all I saw was a worn-out TV set, a table and some chairs. It's really humble

6. Grandma lives in that shabby old house. She said that living alone is much more comfortable than following us. However, when it rains in her house, it rains heavily outside and inside. When my father saw this, he repeatedly asked my grandmother to move in together, but I didn't know her grandmother insisted on doing so. My father had to help her repair the house again and again.

7, people go to the house empty, the house is destroyed, and there is no smoke rising.

8. In my former hometown, I lived in bungalows, and some people lived in straw houses. These short houses are dilapidated. When winter comes, the cold wind blows in, as cold as an ice room. Few people live in brick houses, and the black smoke from the roof hangs over the sky, making people feel breathless.

9. In my old house, all the floors are paved with bricks, but on the bricks directly under the eaves, you will see that each brick has different water holes.

10, we followed my aunt to a shabby old house. There are four or five rooms in a row with two floors. The room on the ground floor is made of stone, nearly meters long, with an earth wall on it. The stone is a little dark, and the earth wall is mottled, as if telling the age, and some doors have disappeared. We climbed the winding wooden stairs carefully. The walls of the room on the second floor were made of wooden boards, all of which were black.

3. Words to describe dilapidated houses What are the words to describe dilapidated houses?

1. It rains before the wind:

Pronunciation [Shanghai y incarnation]

The definition describes that families are poor and houses are dilapidated.

The source of Yu's "Monument to the Sea Temple": "Rain or shine."

2. Upper leakage and lower humidity:

Pronunciation [xi language]

Interpretation: refers to the roof; Bottom: refers to the ground. Describe the dilapidated house, unable to shelter from the wind and rain.

The source "Zhuangzi Qin Wang": "The top leaks and the bottom is wet, and the string sits."

Don't keep out the wind and rain

Pronunciation [y incarnation]

Interpretation of cover: cover. Can't shelter from the wind and rain. Describe the dilapidated house.

The source is Hu's "endless boring songs": "I have shelter from the wind and rain."

4. A dilapidated and leaky house

Pronunciation [qióng yán lòu Wu]

Interpretation of poverty: a remote alley; Leaky house: a "humble" and narrow house. Refers to a simple and narrow residence.

The source "Xunzi Confucianism": "Although hidden in poverty, people are expensive, and you are sincere."

5. cabin rafting

Pronunciation [máo wác m:I chuan]

This definition refers to simple accommodation.

The source of Han Shu Literature and Art Annals by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty: "Caotang is expensive and frugal."

Step 6: Staircase

Pronunciation [t incarnation]

Interpretation of mud steps and thatched houses. Metaphor is a humble house.

Source: Xia Ji, Emperor of Zhou Shuwu: "The upper floor is the next floor, and there are earthen houses."

7. Mautz Terrace

Pronunciation [t incarnation]

Interpretation of metaphor housing is simple. It is the same as "adobe house".

The family is surrounded by four walls.

Pronunciation [jiā tú sì bì]

Interpreter: Just, just. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being very poor and having nothing.

From Han's Biography of Han Shu and Sima Xiangru: "Died that night; Xiangru and Chi returned to Chengdu; The family is surrounded by walls. "

4. Sentences describing dilapidated houses 1. As soon as you enter the room, there is a patio dedicated to washing clothes, and the house is on the right. When I came to this narrow house, all I saw was a worn-out TV set, a table and some chairs. It's really humble

In the past, my hometown lived in bungalows, and some people lived in straw houses. These short houses are dilapidated. When winter comes, the cold wind blows in, as cold as an ice room. Few people live in brick houses, and the black smoke from the roof hangs over the sky, making people feel breathless.

Look, some houses are made of rosewood, and they are finely carved. When you step into the inner hall, you will smell the fragrance of red sandalwood, and some eaves are slightly worn, as if telling people that they have a long history.

We followed my aunt to a shabby old house with four or five rooms and two floors. The ground floor room is made of nearly 65,438+0 meters of stone with earth walls on it. The stone is a little dark, and the earth wall is mottled, as if telling the age, and some doors have disappeared. We climbed the winding wooden stairs carefully. The walls of the room on the second floor were made of wooden boards, all of which were black.

Many houses are made of tiles, grass and stones. In my home, there is only a small black and white TV, and the TV images are very colorful. There are only a few shabby old wooden beds in each room. There is no electric light at night, and it is dark at home. You can only light oil lamps or candles. The kitchen is small and damp. If you want to cook, you should always add firewood. Add a fire. When the fire goes out, you must blow the bamboo tube against the stove. There will be a lot of smoke when blowing, and the whole kitchen smells of smoke, which makes people cry and cough.

I heard from my father that my hometown used to be poor. People live in dilapidated thatched houses and dilapidated tile houses, and tiles are everywhere on the roof. Some are good, some are bad. When it rains, there are raindrops everywhere in the room. At that time, schools were all used, and they were all built with broken buildings. In winter, cold air blows into the house, which makes people feel bitter.

7. A shabby brick house came into view, and several children of similar age were playing around it. Take a closer look, it turns out to be playing with some puppies! Those puppies are tied to the telephone pole in front of the brick house, which is why those children dare to be so bold.

8. The shabby mud house was empty except for a small black-and-white TV that read "Donate somewhere".

9. I saw a low and shabby house dangerously located next to a stranger. The smoke from the kitchen curled up from the back of the old house, like a white silk that kept dancing, slowly climbed to the top of a tall tree and wrapped it silently.

10. I remember that this house was designed by my father. He used some cabinets to divide the old house into a kitchen and a bedroom. There are not many things in the bedroom, such as an electronic organ, a warm kang and a shabby round table. This is where the three of us eat.

5. A sentence describing a very shabby house? Liu Yuxi

The mountain is not high, and the fairy is named; The water is not deep, and the dragon is the spirit. I am humble, but I am kind. The moss on the stage is green, and the grass in the curtain is green. There is a scholar (3) instead of Ding Bai (4). You can tune the piano and read golden classics. ⑦ There is no confusion of silk and bamboo, and there is no strain of the case. Attending Zhuge Lu in Nanyang and Ziyunge in Xishu [1 1]. Kong Ziyun: "What's the matter?" 〔 12〕

Precautions:

① thinking and being: both demonstrative pronouns thinking and this. A house with simple and narrow furniture.

② Wei: It is the same as the preposition "one" and plays an emphasis role. Dexin means noble conduct. Xin, a fragrance that can spread far away.

3 Hongru: This refers to a learned person. Hong, big. Confucianism, used to refer to scholars.

④ Ding Bai: an unknown civilian. Here refers to people with little knowledge.

⑤ Suqin: Piano without carving or painting decoration.

⑥ Golden Sutra: The Diamond Sutra (referred to as King Kong Prajna Sutra or King Kong Prajna Paramita Sutra) was widely circulated in the Tang Dynasty.

⑦ Four Books: String and Wind Music, here refers to the sound of playing music. Here refers to musical instruments in general. Interfere with the ear, make hearing impaired.

⑨ Case ⑩: Documents handled by government officials daily.

Attending Nanyang: Place name, west of Xiangyang County, Hubei Province. Before coming out of the mountain, Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion in Nanyang, Lu.

[1 1] Ziyun: a figure of Yang Xiong (53- 18) in Han Dynasty. He is a native of Xishu (now Chengdu, Sichuan), and his place of residence is called "Yangtze House". It is said that he wrote "Tai Xuan Jing" in Yangzi Building, so it is also called "Cao Xuantang". Yunting in this article refers to its residence. Sichuan still has weizi and Ziyun City to commemorate him.

[12] Is there a problem? First, the object is advanced. What happened to the Analects of Confucius? Zi Han: "Zi wants to live in Jiuyi, or say,' What about ugliness?'" Confucius said,' Where does a gentleman live? How can he be modest?' Confucius wanted to move to the land of Jiuyi. Someone said, "That place is very humble. How can I live well? " Confucius said: "There are gentlemen who live without being humble."

[13] Fatigue: make the body tired.

Translation:

Mountains don't have to be high. Living with immortals is famous. The water doesn't have to be deep. Living with dragons is supernatural. Although this is a humble house, it is only because of my beautiful personality (so I don't feel humble). Moss is green, growing on the steps, and grass is green, reflected in the curtains. I talk and laugh with knowledgeable people, and there are no people who don't know how to learn. You can play simple guqin and read precious Buddhist scriptures. No loud music disturbs your ears, and no official documents make you physically and mentally exhausted. Just like Zhuge Liang's thatched cottage in Nanyang and Yang Ziyun's Xuanting in West Shu. Confucius said, "What's so simple about this?"

6. What words are used to describe dilapidated walls? 1, duà n b and tuí yuá n, a broken wall?

Low wall: a fallen low wall. A collapsed wall, a ruined low wall. Describe the scene of destruction.

2, potholes

Describe the uneven surface of an object.

3, dirty w ū hub? kā n

It means dirty and unclean.

4. Fragmented ZH and Lipsu

Fragmented: Fragmented and incomplete. Describe fragmented and incomplete things.

5. stagger d not ng d m: o x and w ā i.

Of walking unsteadily, unable to control oneself. Also refers to an object that is not tilted correctly.

6. In jeopardy

In jeopardy: the mountain is steep and is about to fall. Describe it as very dangerous and about to capsize or perish.

7. broken walls

Ruins: low collapsed walls. Residual and collapsed walls. Describe the scene of destruction.

8. Avoid the wind and rain.

Cover: cover. Can't shelter from the wind and rain. Describe the dilapidated house.

9. The upper part leaks and the lower part is wet.

Top: refers to the roof; Bottom: refers to the ground. Describe the dilapidated house, unable to shelter from the wind and rain.

10, rainy and windy, Shanghai y incarnation

Describe family poverty and dilapidated houses.

1 1。

A portal made of firewood, branches, etc. Describe living in a humble place and living in hardship.

12, Guidou Bimé n Gu and du

Chai Men (door made of bamboo or branches). Gui dou: Gui dou-shaped doorway below the top tip. It is extremely simple to describe the living room. Always refers to the residence of the poor.

13, the door is closed, the door is closed.

Door: a fence made of Vitex negundo or bamboo is used as the door; Only: through the "sinus", a small house by the door. The small family in Chai Men is a metaphor for the poor people's humble dwellings.

14, CiízhíJiān Jiān is between Ci spines.

Potts: The roof of Mao Wei; Spine: thorn. Describe the humble housing of poor families.

15, and the hanging seat is the door guà xí wé i mé n.

Refers to the residence of a hermit. Also describe poverty or living in poverty.