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Modesty idioms and explanations?

1. Idioms of respect and modesty

Modesty:

1, resplendent: Also known as resplendent and modest, it means that you are honored because others come to your home or hang calligraphy and paintings sent by others.

2. Zizhen: I also cherish a broken broom. For example, your own things are worth cherishing no matter how bad they are.

3, ridiculous and generous: awkward, left; Generosity means that a person has extensive knowledge or professional knowledge. Make scholars or experts laugh.

4, no merit: no merit to receive wages.

5. Respect is insensitive: respect, respect; Thank you, refused; Insensitive, not smart, not talented. It means to show respectfully that you can't or can't accept (a kind word that refuses to do something).

6, column door wall: Hey, I am embarrassed to say that I am humiliating others. Said he was ashamed of his legacy.

7, letter graffiti: the description is very bad.

8, only sparse learning shallow: knowledge is not high, knowledge is not deep (mostly used for modesty).

9. Unwilling invitation: polite words, unreasonable demands (calling yourself a request when asking for help).

10. Stupid birds fly first: it means that they are poor in ability, afraid that they will fall behind and be one step ahead of others.

1 1. Living in a branch: just looking for a hiding place is a self-deprecating job search term.

12, obedience is better than obedience: it is better to listen to other people's opinions than to be modest and polite.

13, far behind: compared with the other side, far behind.

14, a harvest encounter: a harvest, a little experience; Stupid, humble, modest. Humble yourself a little ignorant knowledge.

15, needless to say: enough, worth it; Put it on your lips and say it. This is a trivial matter, not worth mentioning.

16, the skill of carving insects: a metaphor for insignificant skills (mostly word skills)

17, painting in the east and painting in the west: this refers to women applying makeup and powder. Later, it is often used as a courtesy for painting, writing or composition.

18, just this heart: just a little, tiny, meager. Describe a trivial idea or idea.

19, a fool who worries too much will get something: a fool who thinks about the problem many times will get something if he is right once. Also known as "fools gain".

20. speculation: tube, bamboo tube; Peep through a small hole or gap; Suction, spoon. Look at the sky with a bamboo tube and measure the sea with a ladle. Metaphor narrow-minded, shallow knowledge. Also known as "look at the sky with a tube and measure the sea with your eyes"

2 1, teaching axe: Ban refers to the ancient craftsman Lu Ban. Playing with an axe in front of Luban. Metaphor shows off skills in front of experts.

22, chat with your heart: chat, slightly; An inch of heart is an inch thin. This is a token of my appreciation.

23. The road to avoiding sages: Bank of Communications resigned to make way for talented people. Often used as a modest speech for retirement in old age.

Honorary speech:

1, show mercy: a polite expression, often used to ask for forgiveness or accommodation.

2. Don't hesitate to give advice: honorifics are used to solicit opinions or questions from others.

3. Help with all your strength: pay full tribute and help with all your strength.

4, all ears: all ears. Describe listening respectfully and seriously. (often used as a polite way to ask people to talk).

5. Wedding: Your friends are full. Describe many guests.

6. Stay empty: empty, empty; The left, in ancient times, the position of the left was respected. Leave the seat on the left empty and wait for the guests to show their respect. It also means leaving room for others.

2. What idioms are there to describe modesty?

1, take care.

Interpretation: I: broken, bad; Jane: Cherish. Think of your broken broom as a treasure. Although the answer is not good, I cherish myself.

Pronunciation: [b zhǒu zēzhēn]

Li Ming has a pencil-box that has been used for many years. It is about to break, but it is so precious that he can't bear to throw it away!

2. Wood without materials

Interpretation: This refers to trees that cannot be useful. It is often used as a word of self-modesty, meaning that they can be mediocre. For example, I am deeply grateful for your kindness, but I am a person without material things, and I am afraid I have high hopes for you.

Pronunciation: [búcáizhémé]

Each of our children is a tree. If we respect every tree, we will have all kinds of materials.

This is not worth mentioning.

Interpretation: insufficient: unworthy; Hanging teeth: put it on your mouth. This is not worth mentioning.

Pronunciation: [bú zú guà chǐ]

For example, it doesn't matter whether the waves splash or irritate the hull!

4. Only a little knowledge.

Interpretation: Sparse: shallow. A person's talent is not high and his knowledge is not deep (often used as a word of modesty).

Pronunciation: [North]

Example: Although I answered this question, it may not be correct. After all, I'm just ignorant.

5, the safety of the knee

Interpretation: it is difficult to describe the state of life.

Pronunciation: [ró ng x and zh and ā n]

For example, even if it is just a knee-high comfort, even if it is summer, there are endless spring breeze and bright spring outside this window, mountains and water, flowers and grass, and my heart is full of the whole world and spring.

3. Idioms about modest words

Humility and self-grazing

Qian chong zi mu

Humility and kindness

Respect those who have lower positions.

Modesty and respect

The scholar treats his subordinates worse than he does.

Modesty and self-control

modest and scrupulous gentleman

Corporal Qian Qian.

Sorry to accept compliments.

Modesty is beneficial, pride is harmful.

humble and cautious

humble and cautious

modest and unassuming

Modest gentleman

Show his virtue modestly.

Qian Ming took it.

You are very modest, I will let you.

Modesty can bring many benefits.

The benefits of An Youqi are full of grandchildren

Huang Gong is very modest.

Pride makes people lose, modesty makes people gain; Complacency leads to losses, while modesty brings benefits; Conceit leads to loss, modesty leads to profit.

4. What idioms are there to express modesty?

Brilliance: used to thank others for visiting their home or for sending calligraphy and painting to their home. Peng Gan: Short for "Pengmen Houhu". The thatched cottage with Cao Peng and Zhu Jing as its doors is a metaphor for poor families.

A broom cherishes itself: I cherish a broken broom, too. For example, your own things are worth cherishing no matter how bad they are.

Throw a brick to attract jade: throw a brick to attract jade. Metaphor uses shallow and immature ideas or articles to lead others to sophisticated ideas or works.

Laugh generously: embarrassed, leave; Generosity means that a person has extensive knowledge or professional knowledge. Make scholars or experts laugh.

Get something for nothing: get something for nothing.

Respect is insensitive: respect, respect; Thank you, refused; Insensitive, not smart, not talented. It means to show respectfully that you can't or can't accept (a kind word that refuses to do something).

Draw on the door wall: draw, which means to humiliate others and feel ashamed of yourself. Said he was ashamed of his legacy.

Graffiti: The description is very bad.

Single view: a metaphor for a narrow and one-sided view.

Only a little knowledge: knowledge is not wide, knowledge is not deep.

Debo: thin: shallow; Sparse: empty. Both character and talent are poor.

Virtue can be fresh: shallow virtue can be low.

Hanging and missing: hanging and listing; Missing, missing one, missing tens of thousands. The description lists very little and omits a lot, which is very incomplete.

Unwilling invitation: polite words, unreasonable demands (calling yourself a request when asking for help).

Let's talk for a while (this is often used to express reservations when telling others something you can't believe).

Stupid birds fly first: it means that they are poor in ability, afraid of falling behind and being one step ahead of others.

Living in a branch: just seeking a hiding place is a self-deprecating job-hunting term with no extravagant hopes.

Respect is better than obedience: obeying others' opinions is better than being humble and polite.

Far behind: compared with the other side, far behind.

A harvest experience: a harvest, a little experience; Stupid, humble, modest. Humble yourself a little ignorant knowledge.

Vegetarian meal in corpse: corpse, occupying space and doing nothing; Vegetarian, free. He didn't do his duty.

Needless to say: enough, worth it; Put it on your lips and say it. This is a trivial matter, not worth mentioning.

Insect carving skills: Metaphorical insignificant skills (especially writing skills).

Short and deep: short, rope for pumping water; Hey, draw water from the bottom up. The rope in the bucket is very short, but you have to draw water from a deep well. Metaphor ability is meager and the task is huge.

East painting and west painting: this refers to women applying makeup and powder. Later, it is often used as a courtesy for painting, writing or composition.

Just this heart: just a little, tiny and poor. Describe a trivial idea or idea.

Fools who worry too much will gain something: fools think about problems many times, and once they are right, they will gain something. Also known as "fools gain".

Speculation: tube, bamboo tube; Peep through a small hole or gap; Suction, spoon. Look at the sky with a bamboo tube and measure the sea with a ladle. Metaphor narrow-minded, shallow knowledge. Also known as "looking at the sky with a tube and measuring the sea with eyes"

Teach axe to teach people: Ban refers to the ancient craftsman Lu Ban. Playing with an axe in front of Luban. Metaphor shows off skills in front of experts.

Talk about your heart: talk about it; An inch of heart is an inch thin. This is a token of my appreciation.

Avoid the road of sages: hand in India and resign to make way for talented students. Often used as a modest speech for retirement in old age.

5. A complete collection of modest words and explanations

Expression of modesty

1, I: humble myself;

2. My surname: I address my surname humbly;

3. Our school: call your school modestly;

4. Our place: humble your hometown, residence or office;

5. Our country: the polite name of our country.

6, I; Humble yourself;

7. My humble opinion: my own opinion;

8. contempt: my own opinion;

9. Old: Still old. The old man claimed to be modest.

10, servility: the subordinate Wu Zhi claims to the superior;

1 1, humble and cold: it means humble and poor;

12, humble: low and simple;

13, humble people: people with low status;

14, humble position: claiming to be superior.

15, villain: people with low status claim to be themselves (note: villain also refers to people with despicable character, but it is not appropriate to use it modestly);

16, small shop: call your own shop modestly;

17, Xiaoke: self-proclaimed modest word, folk spoken language in Song and Yuan Dynasties. (As usual; A little. Serious words);

18, younger brother: a brother or a boyfriend or girlfriend is modest.

19, child: call your son humbly;

20. Little girl: call her daughter modestly;

Respect for words

1, reading: reading liberated articles.

2. Visit: Visit each other.

3. visit: mutual help.

Step 4 get to know each other: get to know each other

5, please: entrust the other party to do things.

6. Visit: Meet each other

7. Thank you: Thank each other.

8. Visit each other.

9. Farewell: Leave each other.

10, Congratulations: Congratulations to each other.

1 1. admire: admire each other.

12, love: say in the letter that the other person loves you.

13, in favor of: saying that others value themselves.

14. Ask questions: Talk about other people's questions about themselves and say "ask questions".

15, mourning: saying that others miss themselves.

16, Fang Ling: According to her age, she should be a young woman.

17, Neighborhood: call each other neighbors.

18, Fang Ming: Call the other person's name. The other person should be a young woman.

19, Fonda: telling and expressing.

20. Feng Fu: Reply

6. Modesty idioms

Complacency will lead to losses, and modesty will benefit.

Corporal humility used to mean that dignitaries were modest and polite to people with low status but talent and virtue.

A modest gentleman refers to a person who is modest and strict with himself.

Modesty is not easy: leisure. It's too late for modesty. It means embarrassed to accept compliments from others.

Modesty, prudence and modesty: modesty; Note: Be careful. Be kind to others and be careful.

A humble and respectable person shows his virtue through humility.

Modesty can bring many benefits to people.

Humble corporal or humble corporal. Treat scholars with lower status than yourself with humility and respect.

Modesty, respect and prudence describe people as modest, polite and cautious. With "modesty and prudence".

Benefit from modesty and gain from loss, but benefit from modesty and gain from loss.

7. Which idioms are respectful and which are modest?

Idiom honorific: Give your advice and listen.

Idiom humility: resplendent and magnificent, happy ever after, stupid birds fly first.

First, please give me your advice.

Explanation: stingy: stingy; Give: reward; Teach: teach, teach. Don't hesitate to give your own opinion and hope to give guidance. Kind words ask for help.

From: Lu Xun's Book of Two Places V: "But I believe that if you want benefits, your husband will be generous."

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and object; Advice for modesty.

Don't hesitate to teach synonyms.

Antisense conceit

Second, all ears.

Explanation: All ears. Say friendly words when inviting others to speak. Listen carefully.

From: the fourth fold of Chu in Yuan Dynasty: "Please try to say it again for the little official to listen to."

Please try to explain it again so that the small officials can listen respectfully.

Grammar: linkage; As predicate, object and attribute; Used for irony or humor.

Be indifferent to synonyms.

Antonyms turn a deaf ear to words.

Third, glory

Commentary: pengpeng: Weave Peng Cao and Jing Zhu into a door to describe poor families. Add color to a cold door (mostly used as a courtesy call for guests to come home or as a gift for things like calligraphy and painting that can be hung up).

From: Qin Yuan Fu Jian's "Haircut for Guests" is the third fold: "Your feet are on the low ground, and your feet are shining."

Your feet are in a humble position and you shine.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; With praise, it is often used as a modest word.

Synonyms: Pengmen shines, Chai Men celebrates, Peng Yi shines, Wu Peng shines, and Peng Yi shines.

Fourth, take care of yourself.

Explanation: we: broken, broken; Jane: Cherish. Think of your broken broom as a treasure. Although things are not good, I cherish them.

From: Liu Hanzhen's "Dongguan Han Jiguang Emperor Ji": "A little arson can make you sour. If you have a broom at home, you can enjoy your daughter. "

A pair of soldiers setting fire can make your nose sour. There is a broken broom at home and a happy daughter.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Metaphor is that your own things are worthless and you can't bear to throw them away.

Synonyms all have shortcomings, such as a broom is precious, a broom is precious, a broom is enjoyed, a broom is cherished, and there is a broom at home.

Antonyms are regarded as lost, and treated as dirt at all costs.

5. Stupid birds fly first

Explanation: Stupid birds fly first. For example, people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and doing things earlier than others.

From: The First Fold of the Qing Dynasty's "Chen Mu Jiao Zi": "Let me make an analogy with you: I am like a ghost bird, and you are such a stupid bird that flies first."

Let me make an analogy with you: I am like a spirit bird, and you fly first like a stupid bird.

Synonyms are as follows: a bird flies first, a hundred people fly first, a rammer flies first, diligence can make up for mistakes, a slow bird flies first, boring study is tiring, and a tortoise is lame for thousands of miles.

The antonym "stay behind others and do nothing"

8. Is there a difference between modesty and modesty? What do they mean?

Of course there is! It just doesn't make much difference This is especially true of spoken English! Why don't you look! I searched it. Right down there! Modesty qi ā ncí 1. [Self-deprecating expression] Words expressing modesty or humility, such as "flattery" and "ingratitude", are often used in people's daily communication and correspondence, and most of them can only be used to claim themselves. "Qi has yellow, so humble. There are two women, both national colors. With its beauty, it is often destroyed by humility and thinks it is ugly. The ugly name is far-reaching, and there is no employer in a country after the year. " -"Yin Wenzi on the Avenue" "What do you mean by being humble when writing straight?" -Liu Yazi's poem "The Wall for Twilight Publishing House" 2. Modesty; Decline: I really recommend you, don't ~. "What can I do? I don't want to get a special reward. Since I have paid too much and paid too much power, I will sincerely risk honor, be neither humble nor humble, and avoid the heavy. " -Song Yuefei's "Confessions of the Southern Army in the Third Scene" "Chen originally intended to ask He Shouren to resign as vice chairman, and He Shouren tried his best to be humble and didn't want to get his hands on it." -Ouyang Shan's "Liu Ming" Bayi's so-called modest words are words of modesty. People in China like modesty, so modesty is indispensable in people's daily communication and correspondence. Due to the large number and variety, mistakes are inevitable in the use process. If we classify and summarize them and analyze their differences in meaning and usage, we can avoid mistakes. First, the "clumsy" word family: address yourself (articles, opinions, etc. ). (1) My handwriting is poor: I weigh my own words and paintings. A poor pen, please keep it. Humble opinion: weigh your own opinions. 3 clumsy: call your own work. My book: the same book. ⑤ Modesty: The ancients called themselves their wives. Second, "small" family: address yourself or people or things related to yourself. 1 Brother: Men call themselves humbly among friends or acquaintances. I have a reluctant request. 2 children: call your son humbly. Little girl: address your daughter modestly. 4 Xiaoke: self-proclaimed modesty (mostly used in early vernacular). Such as: small incompetence. ⑤ Villain: The ancients referred to people with low status, and later people with low status were also used to address themselves. I dare not. ⑥ Xiao Sheng: Young scholars call themselves (early vernacular Chinese is common). ⑦ small shop: call yourself a small shop. 8 small photos: refers to your own small photos. Attach a small photo. Third, the "thin" word family: what to call yourself. (1) Skillful skills: small skills, humble your own skills. Such as: thin skills at home/willing to offer thin skills. Thin wine: light wine, which is often used as a modest word to entertain guests. A thin glass of wine is not a tribute. 3 small gifts: gifts that are not generous are mostly used to call themselves gifts modestly. Please accept a little gift. My humble side: be humble when pleading for others. For my sake, forgive him this time. Fourth, the word "base" refers to something related to oneself. 1 base surname: as opposed to "your surname", address your surname humbly. What's your name? The name of the base is Wang. (2) Cheap wife: Call your wife to someone else (common in early vernacular). 3 Cheap things: The ancients claimed to be private affairs. 5. "We" word family: things that call themselves or themselves. My surname: I call myself by my surname. My surname is Wang. What's your name? 2 I: Humble yourself to others. 3 Our place: Call yourself home or stop. 4 Our school: Call your school modestly. Sixth, the word "despicable" family: calling yourself or your own things. Me: Call myself humble. 2 contempt: express your opinion. 3 contempt: weigh your own opinions. Seven, the "fool" word family: used as a title of respect for yourself. Silly brother: compared with people younger than yourself, call yourself humble. 2 Humble opinion: Humble opinion. Shallow knowledge, throwing bricks to attract jade. 3 stupid thinking: call yourself thinking modestly. Even fools think it's impossible. Eight, the word "one" is a family: it means insulting others and being ashamed of yourself. 1 list: guilty of being included or in it. Such as: Paimen Wall (meaning shame on teachers). (2) Embarrassment: I am ashamed to be in it. Be best friends. (3) Be responsible: guilty. Take office as prime minister. Nine, the word "dare": it means taking the liberty to ask others. Dare to ask: take the liberty of asking, please. May I ask your name, sir? 2 Dare to ask: Request. Please write me a letter. Dare to disturb: take the liberty to disturb. Dare to bother the young lady with anything. X. "Labor; Word family: polite words that ask others to do something. Excuse me: please. ② Labor steps: for others to visit. You are busy with business, so don't bother. 3 trouble: trouble others. Driving is troublesome. Trouble: polite words are used to ask people to do things. Take care of it for me In addition, there are some scattered courtesy words, such as "I'm flattered ...' I don't deserve ...' I have no talent ...' My humble abode ...' I'm proud of myself' and' I'm trying to attract jade', etc., which are few in number and easy to master.

9. Four-word idioms describing modesty (modesty and respect) and their explanations.

Ask for advice, and knowledge will be profound.

[hào wèn zé yù]

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Shangshutang patent: "If you ask, you will be rich, but if you use it for your own use, it will be small."

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Good: I like it; Y: Rich. Ask others for advice when you are in trouble, and your knowledge will be profound.

10. Idioms expressing modesty

1, take care. Originally, I meant to cherish my broken broom as my own treasure. I meant that my things were not good, but I cherished them. For example, most of my poor works are rough, but I think I should revise them to make progress.

2, the material of wood. This means that a tree can't become useful. Often used as a self-deprecating word, it refers to one's mediocrity. For example, I am deeply grateful for your kindness, but I am a person without material things, and I am afraid I have high hopes for you.

3, not worth mentioning. "Insufficient" is not worth it, and "hanging teeth" is just talk. It means nothing. For example, this little thing is really insignificant.

4, a little knowledge. Not deep enough, really shallow. For example, I am really ignorant and ashamed!