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What does hammer mean?

Question 1: What does hammer mean in Sichuan dialect? The direct translation of hammer is: male genitals. It’s different in Sichuan dialect (it’s a bit long, please read it patiently): First of all, it is used to emphasize the tone. For example, two Sichuan people are discussing on the roadside, and A says to B: “I understand what you said. "If B doesn't agree, he will say disdainfully to A: "You know a hammer." The meaning is the same as "You know a shovel." The hammer and shovel here are both used to add weight. The tone, expressing disdain, has a similar meaning to "you know what you know" in Mandarin, but the flavor of the language is different. Of course, the meaning of a hammer is very different in different contexts. For example, when a person does something that everyone thinks is outrageous and meaningless, everyone will say: "What you did was a hammer thing." ", the meaning is the same as "What you are doing is a shoveling thing", and it is the same as "What kind of thing are you doing" in Mandarin, but the flavor of the language is stronger. "Hammer" often becomes the first two words of the speaker. For example, "Hammer, I almost squeezed onto that No. 9 bus before. Alas, save my life, otherwise I will be hammered." This sentence The meaning of "hammer" at the beginning is similar to an exclamation to lead to the following, and the meaning of "hammer" in the last sentence is very intriguing, similar to "otherwise it will be miserable" in Mandarin, but it is obvious The use of "hammer" here leaves more room for imagination.

Question 2: What does hammer mean? Hammer actually has a very broad meaning. Generally speaking, in addition to hammer in the ordinary sense, it mainly has the following meanings. 1. Adjective, describing someone who is not upright or kind. For example: Someone is very tough; it can also be used to describe something that is very difficult. Such a tough guy, I should just mess around with it (oh my god, what should I do?) 2. Pronoun means shit, not straight. For example: Do you know a person? Hammer means what do you know! 3. Modal particles, generally expressing doubt and surprise. For example: I am getting married next month. Hammer! (It means ah, it’s true! It’s too hard to believe! You’re not lying. Me? Wait.) Similar words in Sichuan dialect include tooth, toothbrush, which means the same as hammer. In most cases, they can be interchanged with hammer. Generally, they do not have the meaning of insult, insult or contempt. Mainly Appears in conversations between good friends.

Question 3: What does hammering mean? It means fighting in Shaanxi dialect.

Question 4: What does "hammer" mean in Sichuan dialect? Hammer can be explained in two ways: one is "a hammer that beats" and the other is "men's reproductive organs". The latter is a curse word, but many times it is said more like a joke

Question 5: In Sichuan dialect, what does hammer mean? Hahaha. It's hard to define this, but it's often used when you're angry.

For example: You say hammer. It’s the feeling you get when you say shit

Question 6: What does hammer mean? In Shaanxi dialect? Hammer has a wide range of uses in Shaanxi dialect: 1. That is: the popular usage of hammer is the hammer head. Hammers and the like. Similar meaning to Mandarin. 2. The hammer can be used in meanings such as non-existent, impossible, nonsense, and nonsense. For example, if you say: "Did you win the lottery today?" I can answer: "Hammer." It means no, impossible, nonsense. 3. It can be used as an indecent curse for people and things. For example: XX is a hammer. It means that XX person (thing) is not good, the person (thing) is bad, the person (thing) is not good, has no ability, etc. 4 At some specific times, Hammer also means to complain or vent. For example, if you encounter something that cannot be resolved for a while (or something), or is very difficult and depressing, you will complain: "Hammer, hammer." In Shaanxi dialect, this is a dialect, indecent, and has mostly bad connotations.

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Question 8: What does it mean when I tell you about a hammer?

In Sichuan dialect, the meaning of hammer seems to be nothing, nothing, indicating the denial of things! For example: You and I are going to have a good meal, but we don’t have any money. I shouted, let’s go eat steak. You said, "Take a hammer." Haha, that's what you meant.

As for Shaanxi, hammer means man’s *** in the Guanzhong dialect and is a curse word. But in Sichuan dialect, it also has this meaning, but it's not a curse word, it's just a swear word. For example, the above sentence "eat a hammer" can also be understood as "eat a**."

Question 9: What does the hammer that has been hammered for hundreds of years mean? ]

Idioms

More meanings

Hammer: to hammer. Refining: smelting. It is a metaphor for revising and polishing the poem many times and striving for perfection. It is also a metaphor for long and hard struggles and trials.

The confusing word "beat": beat with fist or mallet. Practice: ① White silk ② Cook raw silk ③ Practice, train ④ Experience and proficiency

Chinese name: Thousands of times

Source: "A Gift to Lu Chen"

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Idiom explanation

Idiom: Thousands of times of hard work

Pinyin: qiān chuí bǎi liàn

Explanation: It is a metaphor for going through many hard struggles. exercises and tests. It also refers to multiple careful revisions of articles and works.

Allusions to idioms

Source

Jin Dynasty Liu Kun's poem "A Gift to Lu Chen": "What is the meaning of a hundred times of hardening, turning into softness around the fingers?"

Volume 3 of Song Dynasty's You Miao's "Full Tang Poems": "A hundred refinements make a character, and a thousand refinements make a sentence."

Qing Dynasty's Yan Guangmin compiled "The Collection of Rulers and Slips in the Yan Family": " Yesterday I saw my brother who was promoted to the sixth brother, and he wrote a lot about my brother's new poems, thinking that every word was perfected. When the internal battles in the Jin Dynasty were fierce, he felt very painful in his heart. He expressed his emotion in the poem "A Gift to Lu Zhan": "It's time to leave without me, and it will be as if it is floating in the clouds. Zhu Shi has fallen into the strong wind, and the many talents have fallen into plain autumn. The narrow autumn. The road overturns the canopy, and the frightening beast destroys the double b. How can one make steel and turn it into soft fingers? ”

Example

①Poets are good at writing strange aphorisms, they must~ Then it can be done. (Qing Dynasty? Zhao Yi's "Oubei Poetry" Volume 1)

② Yin Qian: "I take their criticisms seriously with a good attitude. In fact, they are not criticizing me personally. , but to criticize the common shortcomings in contemporary Chinese literature. What’s more, a good novel must go through ~. Since my novel does have problems, I should accept criticism from others with an open mind and thank everyone. Readers, let my novel slowly grow up in your criticism." (Preface to "Youth with Nowhere to Release" by contemporary writer Yin Qian)

Word Analysis

Usage

As a predicate: "The last flash of a magnificent life": In the long and arduous and persevering struggle~.

Attributive: Lao She's "How to Lose the Student Tone": Writing an article is not a matter of writing whatever comes to mind, but a matter of ~.

As an adverbial; with a complimentary meaning

Synonyms

Keep improving, carefully consider the words and sentences, and make steel through hundreds of battles

Antonyms

Shoddy work A skillful hand occasionally leads you to a fledgling goblet

English explanation

Concise explanation

thoroughly tempered; well-seasoned; much-steeled; go through fire and water;

Detailed meaning

1. (Multiple struggles and tests) thoroughly tempered; well-seasoned; much-steeled; go through fire and water; be repeatedly [thoroughly] tempered; by persistentknocking into shape; be steeled over and over again; severe training and hammering

Example sentences

Only through repeated tempering can we become good steel.

Only by thoroughly tempered, can be a good steel.

Meticulousness, hard work, and the adoption of an international quality assurance system allow the "Helv" brand to flow smoothly in every corner.

It is scrupulous abort every detail and much steeled. The brand of luhuan is popularin every place by adopting international quality contyoling system.

Thousands of hard work is just for the last touch, and after many times of polishing, only the final touch is achieved. To contribute yourself.

Thoroughly tempered only as a last resort, after polishing their only contribution.

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Question 10: What does it mean to have a real hammer on Weibo? What does it mean to have a real hammer on Weibo?

It means:

It means to have pictures, videos and evidence.

There are pictures, videos and evidence.

There are pictures, videos and evidence.