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An idiom to describe anything bad.

"Yi" is hard to describe. Which idioms will you choose?

It's hard to get around.

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[Interpretation] It is difficult to do anything. Refers to a dilemma; It is not easy to make a decision.

[Language] Yuan Yang Xianzhi's Xiaoxiang Rain: "I want to find it myself; Time is tight; With the old dilemma; What should I do? "

[Pronunciation] Yes; Can't read "wè i"; Difficult; You can't pronounce "nàn".

Dilemma, dilemma, riding a tiger, helpless, at a loss, at a loss

Smooth sailing, smooth sailing, contentment, handy.

[Usage] Used to describe someone in trouble; Whatever you do, you can't. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Subject-predicate type

[Discrimination] ~ Different from "dilemma": ~ Focus on describing intractable problems; "In and out.

What idioms describe the harsh environment?

"Roll with the punches" refers to adopting a submissive and tolerant attitude towards harsh environment or rough treatment.

Nirvana: mineral name, used as a black dye in ancient times; Li: Black. It won't be black with nie dye. Metaphor is noble, not affected by bad environment.

Metaphor nirvana without zi 】 【 noble character, not affected by bad environment. The same as "Nirvana without Nirvana".

[Guo Zhongjing's Song] For example, people with poor quality will become worse in a bad environment.

【 Wind knife and frost sword 】 Cold wind is like a knife, and severe frost is like a sword. Describe the cold climate stinging people's skin. It is also a metaphor for the harsh environment.

Pull out: get rid of, leave. Consciously leave the harsh environment and return to the light. Refers to enemy personnel coming.

[compromise] compromise: compromise. Reluctantly accommodate, in order to save. It also means making concessions for the overall situation.

[Humility] describes the appearance of humility in speech and attitude.

People spit on their faces and let themselves dry, but they don't clean them. Describe being insulted, extremely tolerant and not resisting.

[Offense without learning] Offense: Offense; School: Care. It doesn't matter if you are offended or rude by others.

【 ground thorns 】 refers to thorns everywhere. Metaphor is a bad environment.

Metaphor 】 【 wind and rain don't change, don't change their moral integrity in bad environment.

Barren land where no plants or crops grow. Describe a barren and desolate place where no crops grow, abandoned land.

[Into the wasteland] Poor mountain: barren mountain; Bad water: rivers and lakes that often cause disasters. Describe the poor natural conditions.

Describe nothing grows 】 【 barren desolate place, barren land.

What idioms are there to describe bad people?

An idiom describing the bad quality of human reproduction: attack

The glib rhetoric makes the rat short-sighted and unscrupulous.

Get carried away, arrogant, arrogant, evil, rich, and cruel.

Flattery, bullying, mercenary, schadenfreude, sow discord, curry favor with fawn.

Being down and out does not do evil, it is black and white, and it cannot be carved. It is famous.

Serve Qin in the morning and Chu in the evening-change sides quickly.

Throw stones at people who fall into the well ―― when they fall.

It's none of your business.

Laugh at sb.

Stand by/stand by with arms folded

Watching the fire from the other shore-watching someone's troubles coldly from a safe distance

Pretending to be flattering, bullying the old traitor, reneging on his word, not trusting the fox, pretending to be cruel, forgetting the benefits, and kicking down the bridge, I found that I could not make ends meet.

be ungrateful

What idioms are used to describe poor memory?

Copying idioms to describe poor memory include forgetting words, forgetting things in the east, forgetting things in the west, forgetting things three times, forgetting things four times and forgetting things three times.

1, forget the word with a broom [yán zhǒu wàng tiáo] broom: broom; Rudder: rudder. Said I forgot to bring my broom. Describe forgetfulness.

Sentence: Xiao Li forgot the words. If you hadn't given him a hand, I'm afraid he would have become a beggar.

I forgot the west, I said this and forgot that. Describe poor memory.

Sentence making: This person always works anticlimactic and forgets things.

3. Forgetting something [diū sān là sì] describes carelessness, either losing this or forgetting that.

Sentence: Xiao Ming, who is forgetful, is a very bold man.

4. Forgetting three and forgetting four [diu sān wàng sì] describes doing things carelessly, either losing this or forgetting that. It's the same as "losing things"

Sentence making: Students must get rid of the bad habit of forgetting three things and four things.

5, throw three pull four [throw sān lā sì] describes doing things carelessly, not throwing this or forgetting that. It's the same as "losing things"

Sentence making: Xiaoming doesn't work hard and often forgets things.

What are the idioms "nothing" that describe large quantity and poor quality?

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Excessive: too much, without restraint. Writing an article or doing something is just so-so, just asking for a few editions, regardless of the strength.

Careless, careless, careless, careless, careless

Painting, drawing trees is sloppy, and there is no meticulous painting. Metaphor work rough, not serious and meticulous.

Perfunctory f m: y m: n Xerox.

It means that you are not serious about one thing and get things done hastily.

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Humble: simple; Just: I will. The original intention is to follow the initial simplicity and not seek improvement. The latter refers to doing things with the original simple conditions.

Shortcut t not u g not ng Ji m m m: n Li Ao

Originally, it means that businessmen secretly reduce the quality of products and cut materials in order to make huge profits. Now it also refers to doing things conveniently and carelessly.

What are the bad idioms of "Lu"

1. Bad omen

Pinyin: b Xiang zh zhēng

Explanation: logo: logo. Refers to a bad omen.

Source: Northern Wei Dynasty's Notes on Water Classics and Rivers Li Daoyuan: "There is a national flow on the constant water. The little lady of the king gave birth to a child, and the big lady was very jealous and said,' Your birth is an ominous sign.' That is, it is filled with wooden letters and thrown into constant water. "

2. An incurable disease

Pinyin: bù zhù zhù ng zhù ng

Explanation: Illness of abuse. It is also a metaphor for an irreparable disaster.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World, Volume 10: "Doctor Tai feels the pulse,' ... this is an incurable disease. " "

3. How do you treat others

Pinyin: è yǒu è bào

Explanation: People who do bad things will get bad retribution. Refers to the consequences of doing bad things.

Source: Southern Liang Xiaoyan's "New Wine and Meat": "Ten evil people, evil is rewarded; Those who do ten good deeds will be rewarded. "

4. An incurable disease

Pinyin: bù zhù zhù ng zhù ng

Explanation: Illness of abuse. It is also a metaphor for an irreparable disaster.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Awakening the World, Volume 10: "Doctor Tai feels the pulse,' ... this is an incurable disease. " "

5. Too ugly

Pinyin: qímào báng

Explanation: not young: not good-looking. Describe people as ugly.

Source: Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Gong: "If I have no words, I will lose my son." Du Pre-note: "The face is not obvious." Don Pei Du's "Self-praise": "You are not long, and you are ugly."

6. Bad luck

Pinyin: shíyünübüjü

Interpretation: Qi: the same as "Ji". Encounter adversity, bad luck Also known as "bad luck"

Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Teng Shi: "When I missed the emperor, what year was the announcement?" Ha ha! Bad luck, bad luck. "

What idioms are there to describe the "anger" of not treating work well?

Start without end, half-hearted, perfunctory, perfunctory, and left out in the cold.

First of all, an endless beginning.

Interpretation: beginning; There is no ending. It means you can't hold on.

Source: Han Xiao Jing: "Or ask:' Which is better? " "

Vernacular interpretation: Some people ask: If virtue has a beginning and no end, which would you rather choose?

Example: The teacher taught us not to finish what we started.

Second, half-hearted.

Interpretation: I want this, I want that; Hesitate. Often refers to insecurity; Not specific

Source: Yuan Guan Hanqing's "Saving the Wind and Dust" is the first fold: "Everyone is half-hearted."

Vernacular interpretation: But these are bandits and prostitutes, and they are not at ease.

Ex.: Children can't do anything half-heartedly. Parents and teachers must consciously cultivate them.

Third, perfunctory

Interpretation: perfunctory: will handle; Nothing serious. It's over. We will do things well in an appropriate way. Refers to not doing things seriously; Lack of responsibility.

Source: Hui 14 Li's "The Appearance of the Qing Dynasty Officialdom": "Not only Shang Xian can't explain to his former brother, but even his old buddies are not good-looking. It seems that we are perfunctory and refuse to contribute."

Vernacular interpretation: Not only the boss and his former brother can't explain it, but even my brother's is not good-looking. It seems that we are perfunctory and unwilling to work hard.

Example: Xiaohong is never perfunctory about learning and always takes it seriously.

Fourth, perfunctory

Interpretation: perfunctory: not doing things seriously; Things: prevarication of responsibility. Not serious and responsible in doing things; Handle things superficially.

Source: Qing Zhang Jiqing's Notes on Dao County Guanhai: "Strict and willing to keep it, entrusted for several years, can only be achieved, and it is half perfunctory."

Interpretation of the vernacular: Strict laws and regulations should be strictly observed, and it will take nearly two years to complete the entrusted investigation, mostly to deal with things.

Example: this is a major livelihood policy, and everyone should implement it seriously, not perfunctory.

Five, one encounter ten cold

Interpretation: exposure: Sun. The original intention is that although it is the easiest plant to grow, it can't grow even if it is frozen for ten days in the sun. Metaphor study or work hard, lazy, no perseverance.

Source: Pre-Qin Monk's "On Mencius": "Although there are things that are easy to live in the world, if it is violent for one day and cold for ten days, nothing can live. "

Interpretation of vernacular: Even if there are plants that are easy to grow in the world, no one can survive if they are exposed to the sun for ten days.

For example, you can't be exposed to the cold at one time, you should be down-to-earth, serious and stick to the end.

What idioms are there to describe "bad habits"?

Stick to the rules, rigid, forgetful, careless and lazy.

First of all, stick to the rules.

Commentary: Mo Shou: During the Warring States Period, Mo Zhai was good at guarding the city; Rules: ready-made or long-term rules and methods. Refers to conservative thinking, sticking to the rules and refusing to change.

From: sticking to the rules and not daring to create must be incompatible with the development law of objective things. Qin Mu's application of dialectical law in artistic creation

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonyms are small skills of carving insects, following the rules step by step, following the rules, standing still, breaking the rules, following the rules, indulging in old news, sticking to the rules, sticking to one's own opinions and getting used to old habits.

Antonyms are creative, ingenious, unconventional, deviant, complex, new, innovative, ingenious, old and new, unconventional and innovative.

Second, stereotypes.

Explanation: old unreasonable rules and regulations or habits.

From: Lao She's Drummer Seventeen: "If we don't fight the war, we will perish today. The same is true of stereotypes. If you don't resist it, it will crush you. "

Grammar: combination; As subject and object; Refers to something inappropriate.

Antonym training

Third, forget things.

Description: to describe carelessness, you either lost this or forgot that.

From: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "There is no one in our family. As the saying goes,' birds fly first', the province is not complete for a while, which is ridiculous. "

Grammar: combination; Become an object; derogatory sense

Synonyms include forgetfulness, carelessness, carelessness, carelessness, carelessness, carelessness, carelessness, carelessness.

The antonym is meticulous and cautious.

Fourth, just so-so.

Explanation: It means yes. It also describes not doing things seriously or carefully.

From: Mao Dun's Twelve Midnights: "Those eight factories alone, with more than 400,000 yuan, are just so-so."

Ex.: I haven't read anything so-so since then. Zhou Ye is my uncle, Mr Lu Xun.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; derogatory sense

Synonyms are casual, muddle along, sloppy, shoddy, sloppy, perfunctory, hasty retreat, simplifying the complicated, adding insult to injury, just talking, and carelessness.

The antonyms are earnest, meticulous, cautious, serious, conscientious and reserved.

V. Idle

Explanation: refers to people who are lazy and unwilling to take part in labor.

Said by: The supervisor was fooling around in Shanghai at that time, just having time to do those unimportant things. Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years" Back to 78.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonyms include laziness, untidiness, boredom, laziness, fighting cocks and running dogs, wasting time, doing nothing and doing nothing.

The antonyms are staying up late, racing against time, eating night clothes, being diligent and thrifty, travel-stained, wearing a star Dai Yue, being angry and forgetting to eat, racing against time, working hard, being tireless, being tireless, staying up late, never getting tired of eating, doing it yourself, forgetting to eat and sleeping, and taking a midnight snack.

What idioms are there to describe bad people?

Idioms describing people's bad qualities:

butter-tonsiled

Have a glib tongue, please

The mouse can only see an inch ahead ― it can't see beyond its nose.

The jackal who plays the tiger-helping the bad guys to do evil.

Decorate yourself with borrowed feathers

Shameless return

A carried away answer.

despotic

Strut one's head high and put on airs

do all kinds of evil

Rich and cruel

Fierce attitude, but weak heart.

Flatter superiors and bully subordinates.

seek profit exclusively

Gloat over the misfortunes of others.

Stir up right and wrong

Calling a deer a horse-deliberate misinterpretation

Flatter up

Throw stones at people who fall into the well ―― when they fall.

Do evil by hook or by crook

confuse right and wrong

Decadence cannot be carved.

Pretend to be a member of the ensemble ― just make up the numbers.

notorious

Serve Qin in the morning and Chu in the evening-change sides quickly.

What idioms are there to describe "poor quality"?

Rough

[Interpretation] Excessive indulgence: excessive and unrestrained. Writing articles or doing things carelessly, only seeking quantity, not quality.

pass off fish eyes as pearls

[Interpretation] To mix, to pass. Imitate pearls with fisheyes. Metaphor is confusing the real with the fake.

[Source] Lu Jinyong's "To Liu Kun": "Luminous fish."

flashy

[Interpretation] Hua: Flowering. Flowers bloom beautifully, but they don't bear fruit. The metaphor is beautiful and the content is empty.

Make up a few words

[Interpretation] Abuse: untrue, false. People who can't play the flute are mixed in the flute team. Metaphor means that you have to be equipped with ability if you don't have the ability, and inferior goods pretend to be good goods.

the name falls short of the reality

[Interpretation] Deputy: commensurate with. The name is not true. Reference an empty name.

[Source] Han Youheng's "Parrot Fu": "Fear of fame is not worth it, and shame is not strange."