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Help! ! Chinese review of idioms in sick sentences ~ ~
1. tomorrow's yellow flower: a metaphor for outdated things or news.
2. Take a chestnut from the fire: a metaphor for being used by others to do risky things, paying a price but not getting benefits.
3. Empty streets: describe grand occasions such as celebration and welcome.
4. Non-publication theory: refers to correct and unchangeable remarks.
5. Don't go too far: it means that enough is enough to blame or punish people.
6. Looking at the ocean and sighing: a metaphor for feeling helpless because of incompetence or lack of conditions.
7. Insufficient training: it is not worth being used as a model for regulation or imitation.
8. People make things happen: relying on others to accomplish things.
9. Celebrate each other by playing the crown: It means that in the officialdom of the old society, when a person is an official or promoted, conspirators will celebrate each other and there will be officials to do it.
10. Long-term vacation: long-term borrowing, not returning.
1 1. Sima Qing: a metaphor for sympathy expressed because of similar experiences.
12. Forgetting one's ancestors after counting: a metaphor for ignorance of one's own history.
13. The metaphor of acting with great fanfare.
14. High mountains and flowing water: a metaphor for a bosom friend or confidant.
15. Endless: describe the situation as critical.
16. Missing: a metaphor for something suddenly lost. It is also a metaphor that news travels fast.
Misuse of the second class object
1. "Beautiful" is used to describe tall and gorgeous houses, not works of art. ..
2. Respect each other like a guest, and the piano and instrument are good. The second element can only be used between husband and wife, not between friends, classmates and colleagues.
3. Childhood friends can only be used between young men and women.
4. Unity can only be used between people, not between things.
5. Turn a deaf ear \ not for visual purposes.
6. The blue ray of the road is only used to describe the hardships of starting a business, not the hardships of life.
7. There are too many books to describe, but not too many other things.
8. Face-to-face advice is used for elders to younger generations, peers and friends.
9. Three orders and five applications are used by superiors to subordinates.
10. Continuous flow \ used for people, horses, cars and boats.
1 1. You can write and draw freely, but you can't behave yourself.
12. Being suddenly enlightened cannot be used to describe a person's character.
13. indelible \ with traces, impressions, achievements, career reasons, etc. It is wrong to match emotion with friendship.
14. Old pearls are yellow \ only suitable for women.
15. Wonderful craftsmanship can only describe the exquisiteness of people, but not the exquisiteness of nature.
16. Step by step \ for study and work only.
17. Walking on thin ice is used in people's mood, not in the environment.
Data supplement
1. Cardamom: refers to a girl of thirteen or fourteen.
2. Beautiful: describe the tall and numerous houses.
Respect each other as guests: it means that husband and wife respect each other, just like guests.
4. Metaphor is reunion after separation or divorce.
5. The harp is good: it is a metaphor that the relationship between husband and wife is very good.
6. Childhood friends: refers to the intimate relationship between men and women when they are young.
7. Unity: Describe close relationships and interests.
8. turn a deaf ear: just ignore it and put it aside as if you didn't hear it.
9. blue road: describe the hardships of starting a business.
10. Sweaty: describes a large collection of books.
1 1. Face-to-face teaching: describes the enthusiasm of the elders to teach the younger generation.
12. Repeated orders and five applications: repeated education does not change, mostly referring to superiors to subordinates and leaders to the masses.
13. An endless stream: describes pedestrians, cars and horses coming and going, one after another.
14. easy to write: describe chic and calm. It also describes writing or writing articles and painting freely.
15. suddenly enlightened: the description changed from narrow and dim to open and bright.
16. indelible: refers to deeds and remarks that remain in people's memory forever.
17. Old pearls are yellow: it means that women are despised because they are old, just as pearls turn yellow with age and are not as valuable as new pearls.
18. wonderful workmanship: the description skills are extremely ingenious.
19. Step by step: refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of study and work according to certain steps.
20. Treading on thin ice: refers to the extremely cautious mood, use it more.
The third kind of praise and criticism is opposite.
Misuse of commendatory and derogatory words
1. wait and see: it is urgent to describe expectations.
2. Good at calculation: accurate description, good at sizing up the situation and deciding strategies.
3. Be worthy of the name: the explanation is really good, not empty.
4. Rare: a metaphor for people or things that are precious and rare.
5. Magnificent scenery: describe the richness of beautiful things.
6. Refreshing: Describe the beautiful and moving poems and articles, giving people a feeling of leisure and hearty.
7. There is another world: it is fascinating to describe the realm of scenery or artistic creation.
8. Don't worry: Metaphor writing does not follow the predecessors, and finds another way.
9. What you said was unintentional: it means that you didn't mean it.
10. desperate management: refers to painstaking management.
1 1. Time is still long: the days ahead are still long. Show that there is something to do and advise people not to do it in a hurry.
Misuse of derogatory and commendatory terms;
1. The town is full of wind and rain: the metaphor of an event is widely spread, and there are many discussions everywhere.
2. Various: There are many descriptions and all kinds.
3. Coincidentally, there is more than one, and there are even pairs.
4. Do everything: This means doing all the bad things.
5. In the long run: In the long run.
6. scrambling: a metaphor for many people scrambling to chase bad things.
7. Half a catty: Metaphors are the same as each other.
8. Equal treatment: treat things equally regardless of differences.
9. Rack your brains: Rack your brains and do your best.
10. talk big: you are not ashamed to talk big and brag.
1 1. blatant: describes doing bad things openly and brazenly.
12. To preserve our sanity: it refers to the attitude of avoiding the principle struggle for fear of getting into trouble.
13. get carried away: it means forgetting one's proper behavior because of excessive excitement or complacency.
14. Talk: Talk aimlessly.
15. Initiator: metaphor is the first person who does bad things or the initiator of bad atmosphere.
16. Too high a goal: refers to the unrealistic pursuit of too high a goal in study or work.
17. Handan toddler: metaphor imitators don't go home, but just forget what they once knew.
18. bereavement: as sad and anxious as the death of parents.
19. Birds of a feather are birds of a feather: metaphors are ugly and there is no difference.
20. Aggressive: describe aggressive, domineering and embarrassing.
2 1. eyeing: describes staring at it maliciously and waiting for an opportunity to start.
22. ulterior motives: refers to the attempts of unreliable people in words or actions.
23. Well-dressed: The clothes and hats are neatly dressed and beautiful, but the appearance and heart are different.
24. Rhetoric: Describe rhetoric and hypocrisy.
25. Be a good teacher: It shows that you are not modest and like to pretend to be an educator.
26. People are people: it means that children are adults (intimate language), or that people's attitudes and behaviors are not commensurate with their status (irony).
27. Show off: Show a smug or arrogant attitude.
28. cocky: describe a person who is complacent and complacent.
29. follow your heart: follow your heart.
30. Alas, it means to die or die.
3 1. Chongtian: It describes colorful and extremely beautiful, and refers to exaggeration rather than truth.
32. Clever tongue: describe rhetoric and eloquence.
33. Harmony: It means that we only talk about harmony, not principles.
34. Make a makeover: On the surface, it looks the same as before.
The above is about color misuse, and there are three points to pay attention to. First of all, a large number of neutral words, such as "thousands" and "adding wings to a tiger", can be used in both commendatory and derogatory contexts. Second, you can use satire, praise, praise, or praise, which is deliberately used for satire, self-mockery and joking. Third, we should know some synonymous idioms with opposite feelings. The idioms listed in pairs below have the same basic meaning but opposite emotional colors. In each pair of words, the former word is a positive word and the latter word is a negative word:
(1) Like-minded-like-minded-play it by ear-have it both ways (3) Kan Kan dialect-bragging (4) learning from others-one-eyed-meticulous-persistent-strengthening-thoughtful-
The fourth context is incompatible.
â‘´ \ Turning the tide \: The metaphor is trying to save a sinister situation, which cannot be used if there is no sinister situation in the context.
⑵ ⑵ ⑵ ⑵: Metaphor means being in the same predicament and helping each other.
(3) Live up to its reputation (3): (3) Name (3) Is (3) Fame (3) Is a good reputation, but there is no general reputation.
(4) (4): The subject of this word can only be the infected person, not the infected person.
[6] You can only be the complement of [7].
Exodus (7) I am not familiar with the situation there, but you insist on seeing me off. Isn't this satisfactory?
"Dissatisfaction" is generally satisfaction and is used to force others to do difficult things. This context is obviously misused and can be changed to "force others to do it"
Data supplement
1 The following paired idioms are easily misused in the same context. Please note:
(1) Looking back-far behind (2) Being there-putting yourself in the shoes.
(3) What you have seen and heard (4) Putting the cart before the horse.
5] incomparable-not in the same breath [6] inseparable-inseparable.
(7) make a comeback-make a comeback; (8) Love at first sight.
Levies eclectic-unrestrained; ⑽ I'm too happy to think about Shu-I'm so happy.
(1 1) Disappointed-indifferent (12) Disappointed-live up to expectations.
(13) First priority-urgent task (14)-intimate relationship.
(15) impressive-vivid (16) first-second to none.
Turn a deaf ear to (17)-turn a deaf ear to (18)-unbelievable.
The fifth word repetition
1. Can't help smiling: smiling. No way, no way, no way. I am so keen on something that I can't help myself. Many fingers could not help laughing. Can't be regarded as "laughing"
2. Unspeakable concealment: hidden, hidden feelings. Words or things hidden in your heart. A secret you can't tell. Can't be regarded as "unspeakable difficulties"
3. Conan Dream: Conan in the dream refers to Conan County. Generally refers to a beautiful dream. Metaphor gains and losses are impermanent, and dreams become empty. Can't be regarded as "Conan's dream"
4. dwarfed: dwarfed, compared with the other party. Shortage, defect, shortage. In contrast, one side is very inferior. Can't be used as "pale"
If it's on your back, it's like a thorn stuck in your back. Describe fear. Can't be used as "just feel at home"
6. Black and blue: all, all. Fish scales, fish scales, here refers to scars covered with fit. As dense as fish scales. Describing being beaten to pieces is a kind of injury. Can't be regarded as "being beaten black and blue"
7. Top priority: Top priority, what should be done now. What should be done is the most important thing. What we are doing now is the most urgent and urgent thing. Cannot be used as "current priority"
8. One by one: heels, heels. One by one. Describe a large number of people. Can't be regarded as "running-in one after another"
9. With relish: with relish and strong interest. Be willing to talk. Talk about sth with interest. Can't be regarded as "talking with relish"
10. Known far and near: far, far and near. Known far and near. Describe a great reputation. Not as "famous at home and abroad"
1 1. Duty-bound: take responsibility. Borrow, shirk. You can't pass the buck to others. Can't be regarded as an "unshirkable responsibility"
12. The suffering of life: life refers to people. Coat with charcoal, swamp mud and charcoal fire. Metaphor is difficult. Refers to a person in an extremely difficult situation. Not as "killing our people"
13. live and work in peace and contentment: settle down in one place and engage in your own business happily. Can not be regarded as "the life of people living and working in peace and contentment"
14 See (make) laugh generously: See, be generous, expert or knowledgeable. Laughed at by experts or knowledgeable people. It can't be regarded as "only making people laugh" or something.
15. Self-progressive filth: gradual, shameful, filthy, ugly and dirty. It means that you are ashamed that your appearance and manners are inferior to others. After that, it generally means inferior to others. Can't be used as "feeling self-deprecating".
16. Student: There are many sides. It refers to a large number of scholars. Can't be regarded as "many students"
17. Ask yourself: Ask yourself if you are ashamed to touch your chest. Describe calm and aboveboard. Can't be regarded as "self-blame"
18. Epiphany: burning, bright and thorough. Refers to correct and thorough understanding and insight. It can't be regarded as "putting forward insights."
19. full economy: economy, which originally refers to arranging silk threads, arranging silk threads as warp threads, and weaving silk threads as warp threads, collectively referred to as economy. By extension, it is the ability to govern the country or do things. Describe people as very knowledgeable and versatile.
As we all know, the week is omnipotent and complete. Everyone knows that. As we all know.
2 1. Self-belittling: false, untrue and excessive. Despise, despise, despise yourself until you lose confidence, and you can't be yourself.
22 Safety reputation: safety and expectation. Unexpected compliment. I didn't expect it, but I got a reputation for safety.
23. Manage everything: Management, handling and management also do "several" things. I have to deal with tens of thousands of things a day I have to be busy every day.
24. shame: endure, endure. There is nowhere to hide. It also means to be in an awkward position and have no fixed place to live.
25. suddenly realize: suddenly, suddenly wake up. Enlightenment, understanding, awakening. It suddenly dawned on me. It suddenly dawned on me.
26. A long way to go: responsibility, burden. The burden is heavy and the road is long. Metaphor not only shoulders great and arduous responsibilities, but also goes through long-term hard struggle. Not as "a long-term responsibility."
27. dazzling: dazzling, also known as "smashing" chaos. I feel confused when I see something complicated or dazzling. Can't use "dazzling" to describe.
28. The first time: a piece of land that has never been cultivated. The first metaphor has never happened before. Not as a "first time".
29. In the ascendant: Fang, Zheng, Xing, Rise, Ai, Stop. Describe that things are thriving and the momentum is not diminished. Cannot be used as "positive ~".
30. All sentient beings: countless people, countless appearances. All beings, Sanskrit refers to all living things. It was originally a Buddhist language. Of all living things. Later used to refer to a large group of ordinary people. Can't be regarded as "numerous ~"
3 1. Sorrow: Sorrow, I have something on my mind, and I am very upset. I've been thinking about it in my heart and I can't forget it. Not as "always in my heart ~"
32. Grateful tears: tears, tears, zero, falling. Tears of gratitude. Describe very grateful. Can't be ~ tears.
33. Vivid: vivid, clear and vivid. Clearly presented in front of you. It can't be regarded as "the past ~ appearing in front of us".
34. Unforgettable: inscription, lettering and recording. Carved on bones or hearts. The metaphor is deeply touched and unforgettable. Can't be used as an "unforgettable lesson ~".
The sixth kind of misuse of literal meaning
For example, sightseeing in Huangshan Mountain is full of mountains and green hills, and it is in a dilemma. Songtao flies in the air, flying springs wash stones, and people know the characteristics of Huangshan Mountain, which is both dangerous and beautiful.
The practical significance of the idiom "dilemma" lies in the dilemma; The misuse of literal meaning in the example is obviously wrong.
For the following idioms, we should pay attention to prevent the literal meaning from being misused:
1. Dilemma: describes a dilemma.
2. For example, sitting in the spring breeze: a metaphor to gain a lesson or influence.
3. Spring breeze melts rain: a metaphor for a good education
4. Intermittent: describe the situation as extremely critical.
5. The disaster comes from the wall: it refers to the disaster from the inside.
6. heat: describe power and arrogance, which makes people afraid to approach.
7. A strip of water: Although there are rivers, lakes and seas apart, the distance is not far enough to be an obstacle to communication.
8. At the beginning of getting off the bus: Metaphorically, I just arrived at a place with work tasks.
9. Cut to the chase: Metaphorically speaking or writing an article directly talks about this topic without beating around the bush.
10. Clear water without fish: it is a metaphor that people care too much about their own shortcomings and cannot unite.
1 1. Blind people touch the elephant: it is a metaphor for blind action, and the consequences are very dangerous.
12. Unique: There is no second one in the world.
The Seventh Dislocation of Modesty and Respect
â‘´ Open-minded: It describes being very modest, showing respect to others, only to others, not to yourself.
⑵ A dog's tail is followed by a mink: it means that something that is not easy to take is followed by something that is good, and it is usually only used in one's own works to show modesty.
⑶ Rong: used to thank others for coming to their home, or to thank others for sending their own calligraphy and painting to their home.
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5. yearning: used to express admiration for someone or something.
[6] My own opinion: If you are modest, express your superficial views.
I. Modesty
1, resplendent and magnificent: used to thank others for visiting their home or for sending calligraphy and painting to their home. Peng Gan: Short for "Pengmen Houhu". The thatched cottage with Cao Peng and Zhu Jing as its doors is a metaphor for poor families.
2. Zizhen: I also cherish a broken broom. For example, your own things are worth cherishing no matter how bad they are.
3. Throw a brick to attract jade: throw a brick to attract jade. Metaphor uses shallow and immature ideas or articles to lead others to sophisticated ideas or works.
4, ridiculous and generous: awkward, left; Generosity means that a person has extensive knowledge or professional knowledge. Make scholars or experts laugh.
5, no merit: no merit to receive wages.
6. Respect is insensitive: respect, respect; Thank you, refused; Insensitive, not smart, not talented. It means to show respectfully that you can't or can't accept (a kind word that refuses to do something).
7, column door wall: hey, say insulting others, you are embarrassed. Said he was ashamed of his legacy.
8, letter graffiti: the description is very bad.
9. One-sided view: a metaphor for narrow and one-sided views.
10, only a little knowledge: knowledge is not wide, knowledge is not deep.
1 1, thin: thin: shallow; Sparse: empty. Both character and talent are poor.
12, bird nengxian: shallow morality can be humble.
13, hang a leak: hang, list; Missing, missing one, missing tens of thousands. The description lists very little and omits a lot, which is very incomplete.
14. Unwilling invitation: polite words, unreasonable demands (calling yourself a request when asking for help).
15. Tell me about it (I often use this phrase to express my reservations when telling others things I can't believe).
16. Stupid birds fly first: it means that they are poor in ability, afraid that they will fall behind and be one step ahead of others.
17, a branch of habitat: just seeking a hiding place is a self-deprecating job-hunting term, with no extravagant hopes.
18, obedience is better than obedience: it is better to listen to other people's opinions than to be modest and polite.
Second, respect
1, show mercy: a polite expression, often used to ask for forgiveness or accommodation.
2. Don't hesitate to give advice: honorifics are used to solicit opinions or questions from others.
3. Help with all your strength: pay full tribute and help with all your strength.
4, all ears: all ears. Describe listening respectfully and seriously. (often used as a polite way to ask people to talk).
5. Wedding: Your friends are full. Describe many guests.
6. overqualified: overqualified in small places. For example, people with high talents are relegated to low positions and cannot give full play to their talents.
7. Take the lead in setting an example: take the lead in demonstrating to subordinates or younger generations.
8. Open-minded: Open-minded. Describe it modestly.
9. Stay empty: empty, empty; The left, in ancient times, the position of the left was respected. Leave the seat on the left empty and wait for the guests to show their respect. It also means leaving room for others.
Misuse of the eighth category
1. Cardamom: refers to a girl of thirteen or fourteen.
2. Beautiful: describe the tall and numerous houses.
Respect each other as guests: it means that husband and wife respect each other, just like guests.
4. Metaphor is reunion after separation or divorce.
5. The harp is good: it is a metaphor that the relationship between husband and wife is very good.
6. Childhood friends: refers to the intimate relationship between men and women when they are young.
7. Unity: Describe close relationships and interests.
8. turn a deaf ear: just ignore it and put it aside as if you didn't hear it.
9. blue road: describe the hardships of starting a business.
10. Sweaty: describes a large collection of books.
1 1. Face-to-face teaching: describes the enthusiasm of the elders to teach the younger generation.
12. Repeated orders and five applications: repeated education does not change, mostly referring to superiors to subordinates and leaders to the masses.
13. An endless stream: describes pedestrians, cars and horses coming and going, one after another.
14. easy to write: describe chic and calm. It also describes writing or writing articles and painting freely.
15. suddenly enlightened: the description changed from narrow and dim to open and bright.
16. indelible: refers to deeds and remarks that remain in people's memory forever.
17. Old pearls are yellow: it means that women are despised because they are old, just as pearls turn yellow with age and are not as valuable as new pearls.
18. wonderful workmanship: the description skills are extremely ingenious.
19. Step by step: refers to the gradual deepening or improvement of study and work according to certain steps.
20. Treading on thin ice: refers to the extremely cautious mood, use it more.
The ninth polysemous idiom only knows one, but not the other.
Some idioms derive two or more meanings, and even the emotional color is opposite. If we only know one of these idioms and don't know the other, it will easily lead to misjudgment. For example:
1 "Dragonfly and Phoenix Dance" originally described the momentum as unrestrained and magnificent, but it also described the momentum of calligraphy as stretched and lively, and also described the handwriting as sloppy.
2 "Take the right way" originally refers to the inexhaustible academic skills learned after arriving home. Later, it generally refers to dexterity and smoothness, and is sometimes used in a derogatory sense to satirize people's wit and good at speculation.
Data supplement
Dual-purpose idioms
1, straightforward. It can be said that speaking or writing an article is unremarkable, without ups and downs, with no prominent focus and derogatory meaning. For example, "When writing an article like My Day, you should take two or three fragments to illustrate the meaning of life, and you must not be straightforward"; It can also refer to speaking or writing an article without modification, simply saying what you mean, with praise, such as "Ouyang Xiu's essay" The Oil Seller "is straightforward and clear."
2. Get to the bottom of it: when the water recedes and falls, the stone is exposed. Ben wrote about natural phenomena. After the metaphor, the truth of the matter can be completely revealed.
3, East painting and West painting: This refers to female painting and pink. Later, it was often compared to writing and drawing at will. It also means that there are no rules and standards for doing things.
4. Broad sky: It describes the vastness of nature, and it also means that imagination or words are unrestrained and boundless.
5, carelessness: metaphor is not careful. Nothing serious. Its original intention is a short summary.
6. Liver and brain: Quote means loyalty and willingness to sacrifice. It was originally intended to describe a tragic death.
7, hit the nail on the head: usually speaking and writing articles are straightforward and concise. They can hit the nail on the head. But its original meaning is to see blood as soon as you hit it. It describes skilled medical personnel.
8. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no: It describes people as dishonest and unruly, and it is also used to indicate that things are different, similar to "neither fish nor fowl", which is its original meaning and has the rationality of existence. For example, an article that was not bad was changed in this way, but it was changed no three no four.
9. Pointing: It can be described as lightly pointing, commenting, accusing and criticizing, and saying derogatory words, such as "Please don't point at me, let me think and act on my own"; It can also be used to describe the use of gestures when speaking, as a neutral word, such as "ask its root, hairy rascal points fingers, and there are many discussions."
10, grotesque and colorful. It also describes things as bizarre and changeable. Li Jing decorated the facade resplendent and magnificent, and displayed the bizarre goods under the neon lights. It's really fascinating. I can't put it down. Facing the bizarre modern concepts, they can learn the essence of western art from the feelings of real life and actively explore new artistic languages.
1 1, let a hundred flowers blossom: it means that there are many ways to do the same thing, and the same content has many forms. Metaphor is the free development of different forms and styles in art, and it also means letting a hundred flowers blossom.
12, braving the wind and waves: a metaphor for being ambitious, not afraid of difficulties and going forward bravely. Also refers to high-speed sailing.
13, salivating: describe greed, but also describe special envy and desire. Seeing someone else's new motorcycle makes my mouth water. I wish I had one.
14, unbroken: It describes both the subtle sound and the critical situation.
15, step by step: military camp, where the army is stationed. The army set up a camp every step forward. Describe traveling cautiously. This is also a metaphor of caution and safety. .
16, old-fashioned: describes people who are old-fashioned and self-righteous, and also describes people who have no spirit and no life.
17, looking ahead and looking back: it not only describes thinking carefully before doing things, but also describes worrying too much and hesitating.
18, happy from now on: it not only means having a lot of wealth, but also means that people are very talented and knowledgeable.
19, Spring Breeze Pride: It can refer to the pride of Jinshi and beyond, and it can also be used to describe people's triumphant appearance when they succeed in officialdom or career.
20, approachable metaphor is kind, no shelf, making people easy to approach. Simple words are also described, which are easy to understand. In that conversation, he personally felt the poet's approachable and approachable attitude. Example 2: Gao Shiqi is a respected writer of children's literature, and most of his works are approachable.
2 1, a magnificent description of speaking or writing articles is full of thoughts, long and continuous. Also described as magnificent. For example, he has a flexible mind and wrote an article of nearly a thousand words in the blink of an eye. Ex. 2: The three leaders of this poor county went to the grass-roots inspection work in three cars, and the journey was magnificent.
22. Take your time: describe being complacent and not caring about things or difficulties. It also refers to indifference to things.
23. A complete cow: When you understand a cow, what you see is not the whole cow, but the gaps between its parts. Describe things like the back of the hand, and handle them very accurately and skillfully; Also described as skilled and handy.
24, waiting for rabbits: plants: roots exposed in the ground. Metaphor is to be lucky and wait for unexpected gains. It is also a metaphor for sticking to a narrow experience and not knowing how to change it.
25, step by step: press, according to; Department and category; Just, belong to, class, order. Set the order according to the category. The original intention is that when writing an article, the structure is properly arranged and the words and sentences are in line with the norms. Later, it was used to describe doing things in a certain order according to certain regulations.
26. Exquisite: Exquisite and exquisite. Clear away, eliminate, and make the air clear. Describe Kiki as free from vulgarity, clear and bright. It also describes people as smart, smart or handsome.
27. Beautiful colors can describe a woman's beautiful face and beautiful scenery, which makes people forget hunger. For example, this woman, charming and delicious, is loved by men everywhere like a star holding the moon. Example 2: Suzhou-Hangzhou landscape really deserves its reputation and is delicious. It is not an exaggeration to call it a paradise on earth.
28, flirting is mostly used for men and women to show love, but also refers to the hook-up between bad guys. For example, the two of them have been flirting with each other for a long time. Example 2: Wu Sangui and Dourgen have been making eyes at each other, secretly associating.
29. Trembling describes the appearance of trembling or being cautious because of fear, and also describes the appearance of trembling because of hunger and cold. For example, I saw Miss De Moder cycling for a spring outing in Peiping, and it was really hard to see them shivering. Example 2, there are those poor families, who have no clothes to cover their bodies, no food to eat, shivering and hanging their heads with cold.
30. Metaphor is capricious. That is, the DPRK is in the land of Qin and the dusk is in the land of Chu, which is a metaphor for uncertain whereabouts or unstable life. Example 1: Liu Heiqi is always in the same mood. Example 2: The fog and smoke filled the county, and the north and the south joined the army, sighing and falling.
3 1. Colorful: At present, it refers to a prosperous and colorful social phenomenon, and also refers to a hundred flowers blooming and colorful.
32, feasting: It can describe both the corrupt life of having fun and the bustling scene of the city or entertainment place at night. Example 1: At one time, the orchestra was noisy with strings and hairpins flying, and the party didn't end until nine o'clock. Ex. 2: At night, this place is brightly lit and very lively.
The tenth kind of violation of habits.
Some idioms have their own idioms. If it conforms to idioms, it is used correctly, otherwise it is used improperly. These idioms are also the focus of the examination. For example:
1. That's a photo of two people, with a handsome PLA soldier on the left and a weak student on the right.
Analysis: "Shen Xin" has many meanings and cannot be modified with concrete quantifiers. So it is wrong to use "a student".
2. Researchers from Institute of Computer Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences talked about the successful development of Loongson 1, which is the first CPU with independent intellectual property rights in China, also known as "China Core".
Analysis: "relish" does not have the function of taking an object, so it is not used properly here.
Others, such as relish, perfection, mediocrity and indifference, take no object. Some idioms can only be used in negative sentences and interrogative sentences, such as saying the same thing in one day, saying the same thing in the same breath, generalizing, treating others equally, letting nature take its course and turning a blind eye. Some are only used in negative sentences, such as looking back, brushing away dust, panacea and so on. Some of them are mostly applicable to humorous sentences, such as miraculous, prostrate, dying, well dressed, all ears, crowned with monkeys, grandiose, sad and dying.
All kinds of error-prone idioms are classified here. Choose some by yourself. The content has reached the space limit, so I can't give you any sentences.
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