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Wait and see what an idiom is. What is an idiom? What is an idiom?

A.what idioms are you waiting for?

Idioms that begin with the word "equality"

Press it to a certain level and then go up.

Wait for the next step. Get worse.

It is priceless. It is priceless. Metaphor is also valuable.

When the ceremony is strong, it is still a dispute against the ceremony. Treat each other as equals.

Equality: equal; Quantity: measurement and estimation; Qi: Together, the same. It means to treat different things equally.

Wait for the rice to be cooked. Metaphor life is difficult, lack of money.

Take it for granted: ordinary, ordinary. Treat it as a normal thing and don't pay attention in advance.

Idle people: ordinary, ordinary. Ordinary people who are insignificant.

The reasons are given: the old official document is used to end the above explanation reasons; Here: used to draw attention to the focus of the following text. Metaphor routines, red tape.

B: Wait and see which idiom is the best.

Listen attentively

Explanation: All ears. Say friendly words when inviting others to speak. Listen attentively, not wait to listen.

Synonym: Listen attentively.

Antonym: turn a deaf ear

C. idioms waiting to be laughed at

Stand by and watch: basic explanation: put your hand in your sleeve and watch. Metaphor is to stay out of it, neither asking questions nor helping others.

Pinyin pronunciation: xiù shǒu páng guān n

For example, if there are any difficulties between classmates, we should try our best to help them instead of adopting an attitude of ~.

Synonym group: indifference, look on coldly

Antonym group: stand up

Usage: linkage type; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

The origin of the idiom: Tang Hanyu's "Sacrifice to Liu Zi Hou Wen": "If you are not refined, you will be ashamed of blood. A skilled craftsman will shrink his sleeves on the sidelines." Su Songshi's "Farewell to Dingzhou Proposal": "Although chess players win or lose, they often do it."

Two-part allegorical saying: Watch the killing in the clouds; The scholar watched the excitement; Stand on high and watch the battle.

D. what's the idiom of anxious to see something?

Can't wait to do sth.

Pabridayi

Urgent explanation: urgent. It's too urgent to wait. Describe the urgency.

The origin of Li Qingru's true version of the Mirror Flower Garden: The sixth time: "And it's a drunken play, why can't the fairy wait?"

Structurally complementary.

Usage is usually used to describe urgency. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

Pronunciation is forced; You can't pronounce "pài".

Distinguish between shapes and; Can't write "urgent"; Stay; Can't write "stone"

Synonyms are urgent and urgent.

The antonym of standing by and moving.

Discrimination and "can't wait" both describe a very anxious mood. But "impatience" emphasizes "impatience"; ~ emphasize "can't wait".

Example: When he heard that the war was over; He ran out and told his mother.

E. What is the idiom of "waiting"?

There are 40 idioms containing "Deng".

1) love and equality

2) Superman first class

3) On the same level.

4) Wait a minute.

5) equivalent version exchange

6) Equivalence is priceless.

7) Treat each other as equals and respect each other.

8) Equality measures

9) Wait for the rice to be cooked.

10) and so on.

1 1) idle people

12) Idle people

13) take it for granted

14) Idle people

15) Idle people

16) and so on.

17) waiting for foreigners' hearts

18) and other ambitions of foreigners.

19) and so on.

20) inferior quality

2 1) superior

22) all kinds of people, etc.

23) Add people to the class

The price is priceless.

25) Gender equality

26) Equality and mutual benefit

27) isometric view

28) Third class and ninth class.

29) Third-class nine grids

30) 369 and so on.

3 1) up and down.

32) Share joys and sorrows with Hugh.

33) Others, etc.

34) There is no hierarchy in punishment.

35) learning is not fast, etc

People of all colors and so on.

37) Waiting for a book

38) describe the same body

39) Write the text, etc

40) The circumstances of the crime are aggravated

F. What is the idiom of waiting for the result?

Waiting for good news interpretation: standing and waiting for a long time. Standing for a long time waiting for the good news.

G. what is the idiom to describe waiting for a long time?

1, eager to see

Idiom pinyin: wàng y m n yüChuān

Idiom explanation: the eyes are about to see through. Describe ardent hope. Look inward: look into the distance; Eyes: eyes; Desire: to be; Wear: breakage.

Idiom origin: Mingyue Ring written by a Buddhist in the West Lake of Ming Dynasty: "Miss wants to wear it, and I am old enough to return to Miss."

2, if the inch is overcast,

Idiom pinyin: cü n? yü nü ruü suü

Interpretation of idioms: Year: Year. It takes a year. Describe looking forward to and expecting very eagerly.

The origin of the idiom: Biography of Birds in the North History: "A class teacher really knows that he is not far away and is very homesick when he goes in."

3. Raise your head and put on your eyes

Idiom Pinyin: j jǔ incarnation

Idiom explanation: lift:lift;; Dai Mu: Look up. Describe looking at the distance, expecting or eagerly expecting.

The origin of the idiom: Wang Song Anshi Rebellion Ueda said: "It is difficult to do one or two things in the world."

4. Look forward to your thoughts

Idiom Pinyin: m pàn xīn sī

Idiom definition: looking: looking. Looking around, I miss you. Describe missing very much

The origin of the idiom: Ming Hu Huan Wen's Selected Sons, Notes on Qing Yu, Deep Thinking: "You have beautiful scenery there, and you have longing there. Can you let go? "

5. Looking forward to it

Idiom pinyin: qi á qi á qiáo shǒu yǐ dài i.

Idiom explanation: look up: look up. Describe ardent hopes

Origin of the idiom: Wang Shuo's Nobody Cheers: "Li Mianning rushed to the bus stop, and the car stopped, opening the front and rear doors to let passengers get on and off. He waited in the crowd. "

H. what is the idiom "waiting"

Idioms such as:

Waiting for someone else,

The same city,

Equality,

369 and so on.

Add one more charge,

With Hugh, etc.

Equal-size works,

Waiting for foreigners' ambitions,

Wait till you answer it,

Others, wait.

Isometric view,

Wait, this,

Write equality,

Idle people,

Works, etc.

Take it for granted,

Treat each other as equals and respect each other,

All kinds of people,

Waiting for the rice to be cooked,

At the same level,

Superior,

All colors, etc.

The price is priceless,

Third class, ninth class,

Waiting for foreigners' hearts,

Add people to first class,

There are many differences in grades and categories.

1. What is the idiom of waiting for the result?

Something is bound to happen.

Pinyin: shmúràI

Explanation: wipe: wipe; Wait: wait. Keep your eyes open and wait. There is an urgent need to describe expectations. It also means you're sure something will happen.

From: Yang Hanxiu's Answer to Hou Jian in Linzi: "The viewer is afraid to wipe his eyes, and the listener leans his head and ears."

Sentence: will there be a new atmosphere when the system is fixed? Everyone is wiping their eyes.

Be fully prepared for the battle and wait for the enemy.

Pinyin: yán chén yǐ dài

Description: it means to be fully prepared for the battle and wait for the opportunity. Just like Waiting for the Fight.

Sentence: Thousands of soldiers with broadswords are already waiting. They are going to slaughter 10,000 people at the same time! "Gollum! Gollum! " .

What is the idiom "do nothing but wait"

1. Do nothing. Pronunciation: Zuo yǐdàI bì.

Explanation: wait: wait; Death: Death. Sit and wait to die. Of being unable or unwilling to fight.

Source: Guan Zhong in the Pre-Qin Dynasty, "The Tube Can Participate in Disasters": "Be a short soldier and wait for a long arrow, and sit still and wait for death."

2, waiting for death, pronunciation: sh ù sh ǒ u dà i b √.

Explanation: Tie your hands and wait for death. Metaphor is not actively trying to find a way when encountering difficulties; Waiting for failure.

Source: Records of Song Shili XVII: "It is better to conspire and work together than to wait for death."

Step 3 get something for nothing

Pronunciation: bê lá oé rú

Interpretation: acquisition: acquisition. Don't work by yourself, but take the fruits of others' labor. Also known as "something for nothing".

Source: San Guo Su's "Confucius Family Language Official": "What I want is from you, so I get it for nothing. "

4. Sit down and enjoy success

Pronunciation: zuoxi m: ng qí ché ng

Explanation: enjoy: enjoy; Achievement: Achievement. Sit and enjoy the fruits of your labor without working.

Source: Wang Ming Shouren's Book with Gu Weixian: "The battle between Fujian and Guangxi, my luck, is the work of the king. I just enjoy it. "

Step 5 make use of profits

Pronunciation: zuò sh not u y ú l

Interpretation: Metaphor uses other people's contradictions; Get benefits from it.

Source: Western Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "Warring States Policy Yance II": "Today, I came, crossed Yishui, exposed clams, snipe pecked their meat, and clams closed their beaks. ..... The two refused to give up, and the fisherman got it and became one with the bird. "

6. Wait for the rabbit

Pronunciation: sh m 4 u zhd à i tù

Interpretation: metaphor sticks to narrow experience; Don't know how to change; Or get lucky and get something for nothing

Source: Han Feizi's Five Cheats of Han Feizi in the Warring States Period: "There are plowmen in the Song Dynasty, plants in the fields, and rabbits die."

Step 7 get something for nothing

Pronunciation: bê lá oé rí

Explanation: Eat: Eat. Don't work by yourself, but take the fruits of others' labor.

Source: Zhang Donglin's "Spring of the Ancient City" Part II: "Our shopkeeper said that after liberation, we got something for nothing."