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What are the parallel idioms?

What idioms are there about shelves? What idioms are there about shelves?

Overlapping bedstead houses,

At a loss,

Drive the ducks to the shelves,

Thousands of teas,

The sky and the sea,

Tian Tian Jia Hai,

Hollow shelf,

The house under the house,

Stairs, mountains and gullies,

Litigation by adjusting the text,

Clothes hanger,

The bridge meets the water,

Ye Jia's hiding place,

Chajia Wanzhou,

Beat the ducks on the shelf,

Packing the remaining racks,

Lying down and cutting empty,

No roof truss beam,

Heavy bed stacks,

Frame the sky,

Set up a sea golden beam,

Grade overlap

What idioms people compare language repetition to "overlapping bedstead houses", which means that the beds are stacked together and the houses are moved away from each other.

Idioms beginning with the word "home":

Lies, holes, golden beams and the sky.

The explanation is as follows:

Idiom: Build the sky at sea.

Pinyin: [[jia h m: i q í ng ti ā n]

Interpretation: shelf sea: across the sea; Qingtian: Hold the sky. The ability to describe is great and extraordinary.

Source: Yuan Yiming's "Yi Gui" is the first fold: "He is a jade pillar in the sky and looks like a villain with a halberd."

Sentence: Optimus Prime stands on the sea in the world, and Yue descends to kill people.

What idioms are there? What idioms are there?

Overlapping bedstead houses,

Drive the ducks to the shelves,

At a loss,

Thousands of teas,

The sky and the sea,

Tian Tian Jia Hai,

The house under the house,

Clothes hanger,

Lying down and cutting empty,

Tired house, heavy frame,

Ye Jia's hiding place,

Frame the sky,

Set up a sea golden beam,

Heavy bed stacks,

Hollow shelf,

Packing the remaining racks,

The bridge meets the water,

Litigation by adjusting the text,

No roof truss beam,

Stairs, mountains and gullies,

Beat the ducks on the shelf,

A rich collection

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What idioms are there? What clothes rack, rice bag, clothes rack. Metaphor is a person who can do nothing without ability.

Can no longer resist or have the strength to support it.

Chajia Wanzhong Chajia: Put the book on the shelf. Axis: a stick in an ancient scroll, used to refer to books. Describe a rich collection of books.

Ye Jiaji is a good name for other people's books.

What are the answers to the four idioms?

Benghiat Quiqui

[Interpretation] Parallel driving: Several horses pull a car side by side; Driving together: running together. Of several horses running side by side. Describe a step forward; Ranked in no particular order; It can also refer to strength, level, talent, degree and so on. On a par.

[Language] Southern Dynasties Xie's Supplementary Discussion on Wen Xin Diao Long: "Keep abreast; And the hub is unified. "

[Pronunciation] Driving; You can't pronounce "q"

[Body Identification] Driving; Can't write "frame".

Go hand in hand.

[antonym] runs counter to each other and is quite different.

[usage] can be used in people; It can also be used for other things. Generally used as a predicate.

[Structure] Combined type.

[Discrimination] ~ and "comparability"; There is "equal degree; Regardless of height. " But "comparable" has a wide range of applications; It also means "can't tell good from bad". ~ can mean "March side by side"; "Even"? number

[Example] These graduate students ~; Have achieved good results.

There is no such idiom in the idiom containing the driving frame, but it is homophonic.

Drive together

Basic explanation

Metaphor is equal in strength or talent. With "Driving Together".

Hand in hand

Basic explanation

Parallel driving: several horses pull a car side by side; Driving together: running together. Several horses ran side by side tied together. Metaphor is equal in strength or talent.

tidy

In the Southern Dynasties, Xie's Supplement to Wen Xin Diao Long said: "Go hand in hand; And the hub is unified. "

Shelf which idiom can't keep an overhead posture? Put up a shelf? Scaffolder? Quarrel on the flower viaduct? Stretcher parry? Persuade? Scaffolding falling? Kidnapping Fight? Pen rack gallows?

Idioms include houses and shelves, bedstead houses,

The house under the house,

No roof truss beam,

Grade overlap

The idiom "driving" means walking on clouds,

Neck and neck,

Whip and travel far,

Luan Yu Feng Jia,

Xing Chen rewelding drives a car,

The stars are moving,

Use personal adventure,

At home,

Driving a crane to the west,

Drive a crane into the fairy,

Gong Che, Yan Jia,

Universal driving horse,

Sailing at sea,

Dust and strong winds blew,

Ma Xu Shi Jia,

Label: classic composition Previous: slogan of civic moral civilization, slogan of civic moral publicity day Next: home is my sentence maker, and home is my belief sentence.