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Idioms that are not afraid of jokes from anyone.

Disdain to argue

Pinyin: b Xie zh biàn

Explanation: Bread crumbs: I feel worthwhile; Argument: debate, defense. Think it's not worth arguing about.

Source: Lu Xun's Kong Yiji: "Kong Yiji looked at the person who asked him and showed disdain."

I don't even bother to argue about it.

Pinyin code: bxzb

Synonym: disdain to speak.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Unwilling to explain

English: To Argentina.

Second, I have the strength, and I am not afraid of others' disapproval.

True blue will never stain.

Spelling:

zhēn jīn bépàHu Lian

Explanation:

An honest and brave person can stand the test of any storm.

Example:

~; China People's Liberation Army soldiers passed the test of blood and fire; More brave and fearless.

Three metaphors are idioms that are not afraid of jokes.

Suffer humiliation in order to perform an important task.

R Pei Feng Xiang

Explain that in order to complete the arduous task, endure temporary humiliation.

The source "The Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Shu Lu Xun": "People who are arrogant and look forward to their peers can be called servants and can bear the burden of humiliation."

Structural combination.

Usage describes that people are willing to bear the burden of humiliation; In order to accomplish this important task. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Pronunciation is very heavy; It can't be pronounced "chónɡ". "

Negative discrimination; You can't write "cross".

Synonym submit to humiliation.

The antonym is unbearable.

Discrimination ~ and "compromise for perfection" bear the burden of humiliation; To change the meaning. But ~ focus on "burden"; That is, bear the heavy responsibility; It is the purpose of "humiliation"; And "compromise for perfection" focuses on "perfection"; That is, to preserve; It is the purpose of "liquidation"; They have different purposes. ~ including praise; Heavy tone; "Compromise for perfection" sometimes contains derogatory meanings; The tone is lighter.

Example: Many good comrades have been wronged. Still ok ~; Work for the revolution as always.

Four idioms describing people who are not afraid of anything

Sharp: Sharp: Sharp; When: resist. Describe the courage to go forward, unstoppable.

○ Yong Guan San Jun: Guan: ranked first; Three services: the general term for the armed forces. Courage or bravery is the first in the whole army.

○ charge from the front: originally refers to riding a horse in front of the battle. Describe the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.

○ Go forward: describe going forward bravely and being fearless. With "Walk the Line".

○ Forward: Forward: Continue to move forward; Nothing can stop the front line. Go straight ahead, there is nothing to stop. Describe the brave and fearless progress.

What are the idioms that describe "not afraid of difficulties"

1 Idiom: Yugong Mountain

Pinyin: yú g not ng yí sh ā n

Explanation: Metaphor means persistently transforming nature and fighting unswervingly.

Source: Liezi Tang Wen records that there are two big mountains in front of Gong Yu's house, and he is determined to level them. Another old man is wise, laughing at his stupidity and thinking that he can't do it. Gong Yu said: I have a son when I die, and a grandson when my son dies. My children and grandchildren will never end, and the two mountains will eventually be razed.

Example: In the process of modernization, we should carry forward the spirit of "one mountain for foolish men".

Idiom: Rain or shine.

Pinyin: yǔ and zǔ.

Description: Not hindered by wind and rain. It means that it is agreed in advance and must be carried out on schedule.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 32: "Huang Xiucai took a short boat by land, rain or shine, so he rushed."

For example, Baochai said, "Twice a month is enough. The proposed date is rain or shine. "

3 Idiom: Perseverance

Pinyin: Jiān rūn bübá

Explanation: It describes being firm and unshakable in difficult situations.

Source: Shi On Chao Cuo: "Those who have achieved great success in ancient times are not only outstanding talents, but also perseverance."

For example, with your sincere blood and perseverance, there will be a successful day in the future.

4 Idiom: Persevere.

Pinyin: bünáo büzhé

Explanation: Don't bend, don't give in. Describe integrity and strong will.

Source: Yan's "Your Words": "The husband watches the tide of Qiantang River, the courage of the brave breaks, and the anger of the righteous rushes to the crown. Looking at Tianzhu, the fairy capital, honest and frank is still unyielding. With the help of the country, it will expand the sky. "

For example, make sentences: be careful! Not arrogant, not timid, as tall and straight as pine and cypress, it is practical!

5 Idiom: Unswervingly

Pinyin: Jin dìng büyí

Interpretation: shift: change, change. Steady and strong, unwavering.

Source: "Zi Tongzhi Tang Jian Moon Hee Zong Kaiyuan Five Years": "If you entrust it with your heart and be firm, why don't you worry about the world!"

For example, they walk slowly, but they move forward unswervingly.

What idioms are there to describe fear?

1, go ahead

Pronunciation yǒng w m:ng zhi Qian

Interpret the courage to move forward.

The source of Song Zhuxi's Zhu Zi Quan Shu Dao Tong Zhou Zi Shu: "Regardless of other people's right and wrong, regardless of their own gains and losses, go forward and tell the truth that people dare not tell."

2. Despair

Pronunciation fèn bügüshn

Go ahead regardless of personal safety.

The source of Han Sima Qian's "Reporting to Ren Shaoqing" is: "I often think about the urgency of dying for my country."

Seven describes a person who is not afraid of anything bad, even if he is dead. What idioms are there?

Treat death as if it were home. Describe not afraid of sacrificing life.

Eight idioms describing players

strive for the best

Basic explanation and detailed explanation

Upstream: the upstream of the river means advanced status. Strive hard, strive for advanced and then advanced.

commendatory sense

tidy

Zhao Qingyi's poem "Reading in a Idle House": "An old friend is wise; Refuse to give up violence; Strive for the upper reaches; Spirit is the key to it. "

What idioms will you use if you are not afraid of offending people?

Copy at sixes and sevens

Fan shangzulun

Interpreter: guilty. Feudal rulers refer to people's resistance and uprising.

The source of the Analects of Confucius: "It is not easy to make mistakes, and those who are good at making trouble are not there."

Structural connection idioms

Use linkage; As predicate and attribute; Feudal rulers refer to people's resistance and uprising.

Synonym deceives the monarch and breaks the law.

Antonym law-abiding

People who have long been bound by the dogma of feudal society are most afraid of the crime of "adultery, disloyalty and injustice". (Guo Moruo, "Youth Anyway")