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Seeking the emotional color, positive meaning and neutral derogatory meaning of multiple idioms

A considerable part of idioms are emotional, and if we can't figure out their colors, it will lead to misuse of praise and criticism and become jokes.

The so-called commendatory term refers to the words used by the author on his favorite object; The so-called derogatory term refers to the word that the author uses on the object he hates.

Here are a few typical examples to illustrate.

1. Mom just played a joke, and dad flew into a rage.

"Qi Han" was originally used to describe the fearless spirit of heroes, which is a commendatory term, but it is used to describe dad's anger here, which is obviously wrong.

However, it is right to use fire.

There was an open-air performance in Xinhua Square that day. Because my brother wanted to go, our whole family went out to watch the performance.

It is derogatory to go out between people. It should be used on people the author hates or hates. How can I use it on my family?

If we say that the Japanese devils thought that the Eighth Route Army had reached Balizhuang, they rushed out and all rushed to Balizhuang; As a result, the Eighth Route Army ended their lair.

This is the correct emotional color.

Although the enemy has escaped, he will never be willing to fail, and will surely rally and make a comeback.

Rally is a commendatory term, which means that the person the author likes regroups after failure, accumulates strength and continues to work; Can't be used on the enemy.

His manuscript was returned, and it is said that the editor thought it was an unpublished theory.

Non-publication theory is a derogatory term, which refers to correct and unchangeable speech. I'm afraid the author mistakenly thinks that publishing is publishing.

Your article is meaningless and doesn't add points. No wonder the teacher failed you.

Points in the text are points used to represent changes. Nothing is added, which means that the article is well written and cannot be done at one go.

This is a commendatory term; The author mistakenly thought that dots were punctuation marks, so they became jokes.

I admire this leader very much. He is not only virtuous, but also superior in ability and sure of everything; Unlike some people, they can't do anything well because they have no brains.

No brain is a commendatory term. The idiom "smart" originally refers to cities and government agencies, which is a metaphor for scheming. Without brains, it is used to describe being frank and sincere to others, and not thinking of others in my heart.

I'm afraid the author of the above example didn't understand the meaning of shrewdness, thinking that shrewdness refers to culture or learning.

If you change the above sentence to countless in your chest, that's right.

7. Comrades should support each other, and it is good that everyone is happy and harmonious together!

Harmony used to mean affability, but now it is often only about harmony and not principles. This is a derogatory term.

So the harmony in the above sentence should be changed to harmony; Otherwise, it is easy to cause misunderstanding.

As we all know, these corrupt officials were finally caught out and sentenced to death, which really deserved to die!

Die as you please, and die with value and meaning. Only by dying for the people, truth and justice can we say that death is a fair death.

When using idioms, we must pay attention to their emotional color.