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Poetry about want

1. There are few idioms describing scarcity.

Bokai Dodd

[Interpretation] Get: Get; Get it. Not much. Very little description; It's hard to get

[Language] Han Kong Rong's Recommended Metric Scale: "If you wait; Rare. "

[Pronunciation] Germany; You can't read "dè".

[shape discrimination]; Can't write "de"

Only a handful, not many outstanding.

There are many antonyms and people everywhere.

[Usage] Used for talents or rare treasures. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

[structure] is more formal.

[example]

The giant panda is a rare animal.

He is a young chess player.

2. Describe the shortage of idioms. Soldiers will lack: lack: lack.

Describe the weak combat effectiveness of the army. Soldiers have no fighting spirit: soldiers lack determination and courage to fight.

You can't tell oats: oats: beans. I can't tell which is beans and which is wheat.

Describe stupidity and ignorance. After describing the lack of practical production knowledge.

Can't tell millet from millet: can't tell which is bean and which is millet. Describe stupidity and ignorance.

After describing the lack of practical production knowledge. You can't tell the difference between beans and wheat.

Describe stupidity and ignorance. After describing the lack of practical production knowledge.

Unscrupulous: classic: experience; Sophistication: the change of human feelings. Describe the lack of experience in dealing with people.

Not knowing good or bad: not knowing good or bad. Refers to stupidity and disapproval.

Ignorance without learning: refers to lack of knowledge and insight. I don't know Ding Dong: This is a metaphor for ignorance and lack of knowledge.

I don't know the name of grass. It is soft and can be used to make rope. Metaphor is not sensible and lacks knowledge.

Lack of financial resources: refers to lack of money and strength. There will always be days to think, so don't wait to think. Sometimes: think: consider.

When the material is abundant, we should consider the days of scarcity, and don't regret it when it is scarce. It means to pay attention to saving, not wasting.

Weakness: weakness: youth. Childish and lacking in talent.

Rookie: thatched cottage: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a newly emerged foot.

Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.

Vulgar generation: refers to cultivators or tenants, and now refers to people who lack cultural education, behave rudely and have vulgar consciousness. Copy predecessors: copy: follow the trend, follow the trend.

Follow precedent and lack innovation. Dong Jiaqiu: Autumn:.

Confucius' western neighbors did not know Confucius' knowledge and called him "Dong Jiaqiu". It means not knowing or understanding people.

Elegant and gentle: elegant and gentle. Describe a person's gentle attitude and behavior.

Refers to the lack of struggle, not bold and enterprising, not aggressive. Ear food theory: ear food: believe what you hear.

It's like eating with your ears without knowing the taste of food, just like your eyes can see fine hair but not eyelashes. It is a metaphor for trusting others' words and lacking a solid foundation.

Ordinary people's naked eyes: metaphor for lack of observation of people's eyes. It is also a metaphor for general knowledge.

Trip: bound, bound. A false name binds oneself and lacks freedom.

Dependent; Subordinate; Dependent; Following; Elegance: generally refers to poetry. Refers to people who lack cultural accomplishment to make friends with literati and participate in related cultural activities in order to decorate the facade.

Taking care of the head and ignoring the feet: metaphor only cares about the present, regardless of the future, and lacks a comprehensive plan. Describe doing things or thinking things carelessly.

Sigh of Guangwu: Guangwu: Place name. Sighing that there is a shortage of talents makes a nominal person feel complacent for a while.

Gourd imitation pattern: draw a gourd according to the pattern. Metaphor is only imitation, lacking in creation.

Paternalistic: parents: the head of the feudal family. Refers to an individual who is arbitrary and lacks a democratic style.

You can't pick shoulders, you can't raise your hand: you can't pick burdens, you can't carry anything. Describe people who lack physical exercise.

Chewing rice to feed people: a metaphor for stuffing others with rewritten works that lack originality. For a long time, there was no shortage.

Refers to sufficient material reserves and long-term supply. Shy guest bag: refers to the lack of property during the trip.

Empty talk: article: the whole article. The whole article is empty talk and lacks specific content.

Boredom: Boredom: Boredom. It means dull and lacking in interest.

Old-fashioned: old-fashioned: the style of the elderly; Horizontal: full. Describe the appearance of sophistication and conceit.

Now it is described as arrogant and conservative. It also describes a lack of vitality.

Old pedant: refers to an old pedant, unimaginative, narrow-minded person or a person who overemphasizes details when stating or using knowledge. Cold-blooded animal: an animal whose body temperature changes with the change of environmental temperature.

Metaphor means that people lack feelings and are indifferent to people and things. Endless: no clue, confusion, lack of organization.

People's livelihood is diligent, but there is no shortage of diligence. People's livelihood lies in hard work, and hard work will not be short of food and clothing.

People cannot live without trust: no trust: lack of trust; No station: no station. If the people lack trust in the country, the country will not be stable. Short-sighted: the quality or state of lacking foresight and focusing only on immediate interests.

Eyes as bright as beans: eyes: eyes. Eyes as small as beans.

Describe shortsightedness and lack of foresight. Depressed: depressed: the haze of dusk; Weight: low.

Describe listlessness and lack of vitality. The bag is empty: the bag is a pocket.

Describe no property, no savings. The bag is dull: the bag is a pocket.

Describe no property, no savings. Cowardice and incompetence: cowardice and incompetence.

Describe cowardice and incompetence Dull and tasteless: this refers to the nature of peace and tasteless.

After derogatory meaning, it refers to ordinary and lacks characteristics. Ordinary: ordinary, not worthy of attention, lacking charm.

Alarmist: a metaphor for unnecessary or unfounded worries and anxieties. With "alarmist".

Alarmist: a metaphor for unnecessary or unfounded worries and anxieties. With "alarmist".

Worrying about heaven: Qi: the name of the Zhou Dynasty vassal, in Qixian County, Henan Province today. There was a man in Qi who was afraid that the sky would fall.

Metaphor is unnecessary or unfounded worry and anxiety. Alarmist: a metaphor for unnecessary or unfounded worries and troubles.

With "alarmist". Overwork: a metaphor for unnecessary or unfounded worries and worries.

With "alarmist". It also saves "troubles".

A clever woman can't do without noodles: soup cakes. Without rice and flour, the smartest daughter-in-law can't cook.

Metaphor without the necessary conditions, things can't be done. Lacking calculation or tact, especially mental retardation.

Lack of clothes and food: lack of clothes and food. Describe it as poor.

Kindness and indecision: it means weakness and lack of opinion. Young and mature: people are young, but very sophisticated.

Now it also refers to the lack of vitality of young people. Eat less and wear less: lack clothes and eat less.

Metaphor is poverty. Lack of clothes and food: lack of clothes and food.

Metaphor is poverty. Nerd: refers to a person who only knows reading and lacks practical knowledge.

Bookish: scholar: scholar. It is often used to describe a simple and naive view of problems and a lack of understanding of practical problems.

There is no general in Shu, and Liao Hua is the pioneer: a metaphor for the lack of good players.