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What are the advantages of idioms?

Idiom to describe "a lot of income"

Idioms describing "many benefits" are:

Fruitful, full-loaded, overbearing, full-loaded, a tree will reap many benefits.

Idiom describing the benefits of chatting.

Benefit a lot

Pinyin: shòu y fìI qi m:n: n

Description: It means that there is a great gain in consciousness/form. Bandit: "No" is not an answer.

Useful usage: as predicate and attribute; Used for modesty

Example: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume V, Chapter 25: "This kind of' lecture' also sells tickets and the works of the speaker, so that this kind of activity can benefit all parties."

Source: From "Poetry Feng Wei Papaya": "It is always good to report bandits."

Idioms with many benefits

Small profits: thin. Less capital, less profit. Small business, no profit.

Source: * * * "Analysis of Social Classes in China": "No matter whether vendors sell on their shoulders or on the street, in short, they have less profits and do not have enough to eat."

Profit from capital. The same as "seeking benefits".

Use capital for profit.

Triple profit: profit; Triple: several times. Describe the profiteering of buying and selling.

Source: "Zhouyi Shuo Gua": "For the near benefit, the market is three times."

A profit, low cost, big profit.

Source: Qing Jiwen's "Voice of the City" 26 th time: "This time, I have burned my bridges and traveled long distances, but I hope to collect it."

Small profits are a metaphor for very small profits.

Source: Shi Man: "The snail's horn is hollow, and the fly's head is meager."

Small profits are a metaphor for very small profits.

Source: Shi's man: "The snail's horn is hollow, and the fly's head is meager."

Idioms describing a large amount of income

1, benefiting a lot.

Description: It means that there is a great gain in consciousness/form. Bandit: Yes or No?

2, fruitful

Explanation: Fruitful, big fruit. Accumulate a lot. Describe a lot of gains. It is also a metaphor for great achievements.

Step 3 return home with a full load

Description: Return with a full load. Describe a bumper harvest.

Step 4 look up, look down

Description: lower your head to pick up things on the ground, and raise your head to pick up things on it. Describe every move has a harvest.

5. A tree can reap many benefits.

Explanation: Tree: Planting. Plant once and reap a hundred times. Metaphor is to cultivate people's long-term benefits.

6. Throw the earthworm into the fish

Description: Use earthworm as bait to fish. Metaphor is to gain more with less cost.

Step 7 harvest left and right

Note: Both hands have gains. Metaphor research is rich in knowledge and fruitful.

8. eat three sounds steadily

Explanation: Four people gambled, and one person won the bet of three people. Metaphor has gained a lot out of thin air.

9. Better than studying for ten years

Explanation: win: surpass. More than ten years of hard work. Describe the great benefits of thought.

10, load and return.

Description: load: fully loaded; Return: Return. Return with a full load. Describe the harvest is extremely rich.

What idioms describe mutual benefit?

Kill two birds with one stone (y: and her ni:o)

Interpretation: Kill two birds with one stone. It is a metaphor for doing one thing and getting two benefits.

Origin: His plan to kill two birds with one stone has been recognized by everyone.

Make sentences:

1. You can kill two birds with one stone when you are lucky.

Miss Li published a novel and made friends with an editor. This is killing two birds with one stone.

3. Sharla Cheung did a business and made a friend, killing two birds with one stone.

4, and if you do this, you will kill two birds with one stone.

But we can kill two birds with one stone, especially for retirees to buy a small multi-family house, which can be lived in and managed well.

Kill two birds with one stone (y and jian shu ā ng di ā o)

Explanation: The original meaning is superb archery, killing two birds with one stone. The latter metaphor means doing one thing to achieve two purposes.

Source: "Northern History Rumor": "There are two vultures flying for meat, please shoot them. When I rushed to it, I met the carving and grabbed it, so I made a double wear. "

Make sentences:

1, these two meaningful goals that can kill two birds with one stone are unprecedented in history.

2. Keep drawing at home every day, using your head and hands. This is killing two birds with one stone.

I know you want to kill two birds with one stone.

In his view, "real" socialism can kill two birds with one stone.

The purpose of this promotion procedure can be said to kill two birds with one stone.

have it both ways

Interpretation: beauty: beauty. It means doing one thing, taking care of both sides, and benefiting both sides.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Chain Plan" is the third discount: "Stuart, if you are willing to give it to me, you can have the best of both worlds."

Make sentences:

1, we should find a way to kill two birds with one stone for this matter.

I want to watch the football match and do my homework. Is there a way to kill two birds with one stone?

It's hard to kill two birds with one stone in this matter of lack of money and people.

In doing so, he will have face. If you get the lining, wouldn't it be the best of both worlds?

5. Learn from your elders to save habits and deal with the garbage at home-prepare a waste bin.

Kill two birds with one stone (y and j Li m: ng dé)

Interpretation: Doing one thing has two advantages.

Source: Biography of Shu Xi in the Book of Jin: "Give him a ten-year recovery period to comfort the feeling of moving again, kill two birds with one stone, and enlarge the scope."

Make sentences:

1. Using waste can not only turn waste into treasure, but also reduce air pollution, which is a good thing to kill two birds with one stone.

You can kill two birds with one stone by taking a part-time job and studying part-time, which can not only ensure your life, but also continue your studies.

MengMeng really kills two birds with one stone. She did only one good deed, but she won two honors.

In order not to waste time, I kill two birds with one stone by listening to English and doing my homework in the morning.

He kills two birds with one stone by doing good deeds. When his friends found out, they all ran to do good deeds.

All aspects (me to me to you)

Interpretation: all aspects can be taken care of, and there is no omission. That is to say, although it takes care of all aspects, it is generalized.

Source: Qing Li Garbo's Official Phase 57: "This one-way desk has always handled everything and refused to give a little praise."

Make sentences:

1, don't do everything. Because there will always be people who are dissatisfied with you.

2. Do things according to principles. How can you compromise everything?

This composition covers all aspects, and the result is anodyne and can't solve practical problems.

She is a versatile person, who can say and do everything.

5. One should cover everything, and nothing can be done well.

Idioms describing a large amount of income

countless/innumerable

shǔ

promote/begin/get up/perhaps/a surname/interest

shǔ

[Interpretation]

Numbers: calculation; Victory: all. I can't even count them. Describe a large number; It's hard to calculate.

[out]

Yan Fang Ji Jing: "A miracle like this is a miracle; Countless; This is the case all year round; Yan Fang is full of incense; Especially in the spring and autumn. "

[Pronunciation]

Number; You can't pronounce "shù".

[shape discrimination]

Win; Can't write "life".

[near meaning]

countless/innumerable

countless/innumerable

[antonym]

You can count with one hand-very few.

Rare

[usage]

Describe a large number. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.

[structure]

Compact type.

[example]

The stars in the sky.

There are many places of interest in China; ~。

Idioms describing learning have gained a lot.

Harvest at dusk: ① Metaphor of quick harvest. ② Metaphorical time is short.

An inch of land is worth a foot of gold: it means that the land is extremely profitable and valuable.

Breathing of chickens and dolphins: a metaphor for small gains.

Than studying for ten years: than. More than ten years of hard work. Describe the great benefits of thought.

No pains, no gains: every effort you make will be rewarded.

What idioms describe a lot of income?

Idioms describing a large amount of income are as follows;

1 day into the bucket of gold rějěn děu jěn 2 basin full of Pé n m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m n b 3y ng 3 heap of golden jade and jěn jěyě.

4 as rich as an enemy, fùkēdíguó5 is rich in the four seas, and Fù y ǒ u ǒ h ǒ i6 is happy from now on.

What are the idioms with low risk and high return?

1, million profit

Pinyin: yρběn wàn l√.

Explanation: Small capital is big profit.

Source: Qing Jiwen's "Voice of the City" 26 th time: "This time, I have burned my bridges and traveled long distances, but I hope to collect it."

Pinyin code: ybwl

Synonym: Get twice the result with half the effort, and the fisherman gains.

Antonym: Get twice the result with half the effort, in vain.

Riddle: the most successful business

Usage: as object and attribute; Refers to small profits but quick turnover.

English: * * All investments will bring ten times the profit.

Story: During the Warring States Period, Lv Buwei, a big businessman of Wei State, went to Handan, the capital of Zhao State, to do business, and met a strange son of Qin State, who was taken hostage in Handan. He decided to make a profitable political deal, so he went to Qin to win the favor of Mrs. Huayang, let her recognize a stranger as her son, and helped him return to China to become the monarch of Qin, thus becoming the prime minister of Qin himself.

2. Get twice the result with half the effort

Pinyin: shü bà n g! ng Bei

Explanation: It means to do things correctly, so get twice the result with half the effort.

Source: Mencius Gongsun Chou: "People with semi-ancient stories will get twice as much work, but only at this time."

If we can make good use of his expertise and experience, it will be easier to get twice the result with half the effort. Zou Taofen's Experience and Future

Pinyin code: ** gb

Synonym: kill two birds with one stone, kill two birds with one stone, get twice the result with half the effort.

Antonym: It's not worth the loss, but it's half the effort.

Lantern riddle: Complete the annual plan in six months.

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; To do something right.

English: Get twice the result with half the effort.

Story: During the Warring States Period, Mencius asked Sun Chou what he thought of the unification of China. He said that Zhou Wenwang's benevolent policies made the country rich and powerful, and finally eliminated the fatuous and cruel Shang Zhouwang. Now Qi, a vast country with 10,000 personnel carriers, can only get twice the result with half the effort if it can implement benevolent policies, live and work in peace and contentment, and outsiders come to submit.