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How to describe a low level of education?

Idioms describing people with low education include: being in a muddle, giving shoulders to the wall, having no ink on the chest, being deeply impressed, reading skin, being ignorant, embroidering pillows, and not distinguishing husked wheat.

Education level is an important symbol of the quality of a country and its ethnic population, and it marks the popularization and development of cultural education in a country.

Idiom explanation

1, muddy: muddy: thick; Simple and kind; Bad news: solemn appearance. Refers to a majestic appearance. Now describe more confused; Ignorance. With a derogatory connotation. Originally used to describe simplicity and innocence; Now I describe it as confusion; Ignorance; Like you don't know anything. Also known as "wandering around". Generally used as predicate, attribute and object.

2. Ignorance: short knowledge; How ugly you don't know: you don't know much; Rarely: rarely. Often used as a word of modesty. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

3, giving a wall to send a shoulder: the metaphor is shallow. Tight type; As a predicate; Metaphor is shallow and learned.

4. Confusion: vague understanding; Unreasonable it also describes that the mind is in a vague state. Used to show that you don't know the reason. Generally used as a predicate.

5, a glimpse of the laundry list: metaphor is shallow. Combined type; As predicate, complement and attribute; A derogatory view on the meaning of basket lifting

6, knowledgeable but not refined: describe knowledge is rich, but not profound.

7, no ink on the chest-no ink on the stomach. Refers to people with low education.

8, only sparse not shallow: sparse: shallow. A person's talent is not high and his knowledge is not deep (often used as a word of modesty).

9. Hearing is empty: it means that you only know some superficial opinions from your ears without real knowledge.

10, a viewpoint: see: viewpoint. Modesty refers to having one's own opinion on a problem.

1 1, last time I studied: I didn't study hard at all, but only learned a little.

12, no learning, no skill: learning: learning; Skill: Skill. The original intention is that there is no learning and no way. Now it means no learning and no ability.

13, oats: oats: beans are not distinguished. I can't tell which is beans and which is wheat. Describe stupidity and ignorance. After describing the lack of practical production knowledge.

14, no learning, no skill: learning: learning; Skill: Skill. The original intention is that there is no learning and no way. Now it means no learning and no ability.

15, illiterate: I don't even know the most common word "d". I don't know a word.

16, pen and ink rough: rough: slight: familiar: familiar. Mo Wen: Writing an article. Know a little writing.

17, embroidered pillow: a metaphor for people who have looks but have no knowledge and talent.

18, incompetent generation: a clumsy, incompetent or error-prone person.

19, ignorance: ignorance: knowledge is not open. No knowledge, no knowledge. It means confused and unreasonable.

20, do not distinguish between 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.

2 1, no literacy: pass: proficient; Mo Wen refers to writing articles, books, etc. Refers to a person's low educational level or poor cultural level.