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What does e cup mean? What does it mean? What is the idiom?

Ⅰ What does the E on the bottom of a plastic cup mean?

It means it is made of polyethylene.

Ⅱ What does the idiom "cup bow snake shadow" mean?

The shadow of the bow in the cup is mistaken for a snake. It is a metaphor for doubting gods and ghosts; disturbing oneself. ② It can also be used to describe illusory things that do not actually exist. Also known as "bow shadow cup snake".

[Speech out] Huang Zunxian's "Feelings" of the Qing Dynasty: "The golden jue Pang Liangshe has a dull pain; the shadow of the snake in the cup and bow bears a strange injustice."

[Authentic pronunciation] Shadow; cannot be read as "jǐnɡ" ".

[Shape identification] Cup; cannot be written as "Huai".

[Similar meaning] The grass and trees are all wary and suspicious, the ghosts are suspicious, the wind is roaring

[Antonym] The place is peaceful and peaceful, and the sound of laughter and wind is heard

[Usage] It is a metaphor for mistaking illusion for reality; Suspicion and fear. Describes a person who is neurotic. Generally used as predicate and attributive.

[Structure] Complex sentence pattern.

[Analysis] ~ and "Every tree and grass are soldiers"; both mean "to regard illusion as reality; to be suspicious of gods and ghosts". But their metaphors are different. In addition, ~ focuses on "pretending to be alarmed"; expressing unnecessary doubts and panic; "every tree and plant is a soldier"; focusing on "extreme fear in the heart"; suitable for describing the suspicion and fear of the defeated or those who are afraid of the enemy.

[Example]

① She heard the news of an earthquake from nowhere; all day long, she panicked at the slightest movement.

②He is a careless person; others tell jokes casually; she always thinks she is talking about herself; really~; suspicious.

[English translation] bejitterywithimaginaryfear

Ⅲ What does 500C and E mean for milk tea cups?

Capacity of agent cups

Ⅳ What does this idiom mean?

luxuriantly copy green

[Pronunciation] [yù yù cōng cōng]

[Explanation] Status word. (vegetation) lush and green. Also said to be gloomy and green.

[Source] Wang Chong of the Han Dynasty's "Lunheng·Huiguo": "For the first time, Subawang Chunling has a lush atmosphere."

[Example] Yuan Jing's "Cuddling the Tiger" Chapter 32: "These three hills were originally forests of pines and cypresses, ~."

Ⅳ He loves e-cups but I only have c. What does it mean?

Cup cover It refers to a woman’s bust! According to the size of the "sphere", the order from low to high is A, B, C, D, E... In other words, "he" likes big breasts. But in real life, C and D cups are actually quite big!

Ⅵ What is the meaning of the idiom "a drop in the bucket is a drop in the bucket"

It is a metaphor of futility and futility.

Allusion

So:

Once upon a time, a woodcutter went home from cutting firewood. The weather was hot, so he pushed a cart full of firewood. Arrive in front of a teahouse. As soon as he sat down and drank tea in the house, he heard someone shouting outside: "Oh no, put out the fire! The woodcart is on fire!" The woodcutter immediately stood up, picked up the tea cup and rushed out. He poured water from his teacup onto the burning diesel truck. But it didn't work at all, the fire grew bigger and bigger, and finally the diesel engine was reduced to ashes.

Usage

Method:

Used as predicate, object, clause; refers to the inability to solve problems with little strength

Ⅶ The cup falls after drinking .Is this an idiom? What does it mean? Please tell me.

"Drinking to the top of the cup" is not an idiom, it means drinking too much.

1. Drinking

Pronunciation: [yǐndé]

Definition: Drinking, specifically refers to drinking, and to what extent.

3. The cup fell

Pronunciation: [bēi luò]

Definition: The cup fell to the ground.

(7) What does e cup mean? What does it mean? Extended reading of idioms

Synonyms: overflowing cups and ladles

Pronunciation: [ bù shèng bēi sháo ]

Definition: invincible: unable to withstand. Ladle: A utensil for scooping things. Cup and ladle: generally refers to wine vessels. It's a metaphor for drinking too much and getting drunk.

Source: "Historical Records·The Chronicles of Xiang Yu": "Zhang Liang came in and said: 'Pei Gong can't bear the cup and ladle, so I can't say goodbye.'"

Vernacular translation: Zhang Liang came in and said: Liu Bang I'm not a good drinker, I'm already drunk and I can't say goodbye.

Grammar: verb-object; used as predicate and object; refers to drunkenness.

Not worth the cup and ladle

Ⅷ What does the idiom "cup of water storm" mean?

It means that this is a Chinese vocabulary, which means that a small thing is treated as a big thing. There are small things. The question returns to the meaning of doing something big.

Pronunciation bēi shuǐ fēng bō

Synonyms

Making a fuss out of a molehill [xiǎo tí dà zuò] is a metaphor for treating small things as big things, whether it is worth doing or intentional The meaning of expanding the situation.

Source: "Yutang Huiji" by Yang Cong of the Ming Dynasty: "Since Cheng was brought to Beijing, he wanted to reach forward. However, he was blocked by Fan Mujian every time. He had to leave with difficulty. Cheng then memorialized and revealed Make a big deal out of a small topic. ”

Antonyms

Make a big topic into a small article [ dà tí xiǎo zuò ]. It is a metaphor for treating major problems as small things.

Source: Zhou Zuoren's "The Growth of Ghosts": "However, it has not been a day for thousands of years. There are so many records and groping outside the door that no elephant tail can be found, and there seem to be many problems in the ghost world. , which is enough for the lifetime review of the gentlemen in the institute, I only raise one topic here, that is, the growth of ghosts mentioned above. I will make a big deal out of it for now and wait for enlightenment. ”

Ⅸ What does the following idiom mean?

Spotless, Buddhism means to eliminate desires and not be contaminated by six dusts. Later it was used to describe tranquility and purity. It is also described as a person who is honest and free from bad habits

Returning to one’s hometown in fine clothes, describing one’s hometown glory after becoming wealthy

Not worth mentioning

The truth comes to light , The mountain is high and the moon is small, and the truth comes to light. ——Song Dynasty Su Shi's "Hou Chibi Fu" was originally used to describe scenery, but later it was used as a metaphor to reveal the truth of the matter. It is a metaphor for the enemy to dispatch all its troops to invade.

Bounce the crown to celebrate, and flick the crown to remove the dust to show happiness. It is a metaphor for congratulations and celebrations when one becomes an official.

A formal article refers to a perfunctory and perfunctory article that only talks about form and no content

To read the meaning of the words without understanding the true meaning of the words. Literally make explanations that are taken for granted

Teaching people by ear, "The Book of Songs·Daya·Yi": "If someone tells him face to face, he should mention his ears by talking about it." It means not only teaching him face to face, but also tugging at his ears to teach him. He speaks. Later, "teaching from ear to face" was used to describe sincere teaching.

Good and bad vary, bad: Setaria, a metaphor for people with bad quality. It is a metaphor for the mixture of good and bad people

In the year of severe drought, the crops and weeds all wither and die, and the earth is desolate.

The end of the world means that the country is in ruins or the individual has become too depraved. Difficult to recover. It is a metaphor for a severe catastrophe and a great impact.

To look at others with admiration means that they have made progress and can no longer look at them with the same old eyes.

Get at your fingertips, which means it is very easy to obtain or succeed. Chapter 7 of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "Han Fu, a fool, must ask generals to take charge of state affairs, and get things done at his fingertips.

Rapid progress describes rapid development and huge changes

The shadow of a snake in a cup and bow is recorded in Ying Shao's "Customs and Customs: Strange Gods No. 9". Ying Chen invited Du Xuan to drink, and the bow hanging on the wall was reflected in the wine cup. Du Xuan thought there was a snake in the cup, and he became ill due to suspicion of snake venom. . Later, "the shadow of a snake with a bow and a cup" is used to describe being suspicious and disturbing

There is no castle in mind. "History of the Song Dynasty: Fu Yao and Yu Biography": "Yao and Yu were thick-spoken and reticent. They did not have a castle when meeting people, so they could not bear to be deceived." " Later, "the chest has no city palace" is used to refer to a person who is open-minded and does not use scheming.

It's like walking on thin ice, like stepping on thin ice. It means that danger may occur at any time, so be extremely cautious in doing things

Look sideways and look at people with squinting eyes. Describe the appearance of fear, hatred or contempt

Be prepared to prepare for the invading enemy. Refers to the fact that the army must be fully prepared for war

Ye Gong loves dragons, Ye, old pronunciation shè. Han Dynasty Liu Xiang's "New Preface·Miscellaneous Things Five": "Ye Gongzi is very fond of dragons. He hooks to write dragons, chisels to write dragons, and the carvings in the house are written to write dragons. So Fulong heard about it and came down, peeked into the window, Shi Wei in the hall. When Ye Gong saw it, he abandoned it and ran away, losing his soul. He was not a dragon, and a good man was like a dragon but not a dragon." Later, he used the metaphor "Ye Gong loves dragons" to say that he likes something. , In fact, it is not a true hobby, or even a fear

To go with the flow, it is a metaphor for acting in accordance with the situation

To blame for perfection, to blame: to demand. Prepared: complete. Requires perfection

Non-committal, neither saying yes nor saying no, not expressing attitude

Nothingness refers to fictitious and non-existent things. "Han Shu·Xu Chuan Xia": "The literary talent is of little use, the character is empty, the fable is obscene, the wind is the end, the knowledge is rich, there is much to learn, and it is the first of poetry and odes."

< p> piercing the fire means observing things clearly, just like watching fire

There is no whole cow in the eyes. In ancient times, there was a cow-killer who first killed the cow, and what he saw with his eyes was the whole cow (" "Whole Cow"), three years later, the skill has improved so much that when using the knife, you can only see the gap between the skin and bones, but not the whole cow. Later, he used "a cow with no eyes" as a metaphor for superb skills. Excerpted from "Zhuangzi: The Master of Health Preservation"

Unprecedented, unprecedented, and unparalleled. Nowadays, it mostly refers to people's skills that are beyond ancient and modern times

What does Ⅹ mean in idioms

single-minded,

poetic,

half-hearted,

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Meaningful,

Sincere,

Elated,

Upset,

Out of the blue Quan Yi,

sincerely,

insisting on one's own way,

with bad intentions,

full of spring,

Good luck,

unexpected,

unexpected,

complacent,

not satisfactory,

spring breeze, < /p>

The words do not convey the meaning,

are insensitive,

are concise and concise,

are discouraged,

are not at all Mind,

Satisfied,

Emotional,

High-spirited,

Satisfied,

Uninterested, < /p>

To be flattering,

To be sincere