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What do long idioms mean?

(1) What is a long idiom?

Idioms that describe a long time are:

Persistence, persistence, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity, eternity.

I hope this helps.

(2) What idioms begin with long?

Long talk, long sleep, short story, long drive, long years.

First of all, a long speech

Vernacular interpretation: endless words. Refers to a long speech or article with complex content and repeated words and phrases.

Source: A Dream of Red Mansions Seventy-eighth time: "Where is the manuscript? It is necessary to take a closer look and talk a long story. I don't know what it is. "

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Cao Xueqin

Second, I can't afford to sleep.

Vernacular interpretation: another name for death.

Source: Taiping Guangji: "There are people who have been sleeping for a hundred years and don't know it."

Dynasty: Song Dynasty

Author: Li Yun

There are people who have lived for a hundred years, and I don't know what it is like in the morning.

Third, to make a long story short

Vernacular interpretation: using short sentences to complete the content that requires many words.

Source: The Thirty-sixth Session of "Qi Lu Deng": "To make a long story short, you and Tan are allies, and he won more than one hundred taels of silver.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Lvyuan Li

Fourth, directly enter the market.

Vernacular explanation: (The army) marched long distances without any obstacles. Describe a smooth March. Drive: Run.

Source: Chapter 107 of Water Margin: "Lu Junyi and others are carefree, and the soldiers and horses go straight into it."

Dynasty: Ming dynasty

Author: Shi Naian

It's been five years.

Vernacular interpretation: describe years of experience; It has been a long time.

Source: The first warmth of Yunya: "She didn't even look at Ahouga, who was sitting like a dead body by the fireplace."

Dynasty: modern

Author: Gao Ying

(3) What are the idioms with the word "long"?

Idioms containing the word "long" are:

Long wind and long waves, pronounced as [chá ng f ē ng p T lang]. Meaning: it means to be ambitious, not afraid of difficulties and go forward bravely.

Cry for a long time, which is pronounced as [cháng gē dàng kū]. It means: sing Long song or write poems instead of crying to express your grief and indignation.

To make a long story short, the pronunciation is [[[[cháng Huàn Shuō] not]]. There are so many things to say that I can't say them clearly at the moment, only a few short sentences show the main meaning.

Long life, pronounced as [Changming I Su]. It means: long life, you can live to be 100 years old. Often used as a word to wish a long life.

Long journey, pronounced as [cháng tú bá shè]. It means: across thousands of waters in Qian Shan, across thousands of miles. Describe a long journey and a hard journey.

Make sentences:

Breaking the waves: One day, I will ride the long wind, break through the huge waves, raise my muddy sails and cross the deep sea.

"Long song when Crying": I am deeply touched and have four chapters. The bandit said it was unreasonable, and I wanted to cry.

To make a long story short: To make a long story short, you and Tan are allies, and he won me 100 yuan.

Longevity: This cat is light enough to live a long life.

Long journey: Mrs. Yue said, how dare I travel long distances? I will never keep my word.

What are the long idioms?

An insidious appearance

Beak: The beak of a bird. Long neck, sharp mouth. Refers to the appearance of a sinister and vicious person.

Like a wild boar or a long snake-greedy and heartless

Seal: large; Seal: big pig; Long snake: big snake. Greed is like a big pig and cruel is like a snake. Metaphor is greedy and aggressive.

Praise for virtue has a long history.

Goodness: praise virtue; Cong Chang: It has a long history. Zande's original meaning has a long history. Later, it was a metaphor for absorbing the strengths of others.

Old, but energetic.

Short hair: refers to old age; Careful: resourceful. Hair is scarce and there are many calculations. Describe being old and wise.

After winter, the days of solstice are getting longer and longer.

After the winter solstice, the days get longer.

Control another person or thing.

Use a long reins to control a horse pulling the car away. It is a metaphor for remotely manipulating and controlling another person or thing.

Assist contemporary people to rule the people.

Auxiliary world: assisting contemporary monarchs. Changmin: Rule the people. Assist contemporary monarchs to rule the people.

My thoughts are hard to sleep.

Many: in the old days, the night time unit was divided into five classes, each class was about two hours; Longer: refers to the long night; Short dream: refers to restless sleep and easy to wake up. describe ...

Use others to fill their weaknesses.

Continued: pick it up. Cut off the long ones to make up for the shortcomings. Metaphor takes the strengths of others and makes up for their own shortcomings.

Ignore the shortcomings of others, use them and provide them.

Shortness: shortcomings, deficiencies; Length: strength, advantage. Don't care about other people's shortcomings, learn from their strengths and use them.

A short and long sigh.

Sigh. A short sigh, a deep sigh.

Make up for the deficiency with surplus

Long interception, short supplement. Metaphor uses strengths to fill shortcomings.

The whip is long, but it shouldn't be on the horse's belly.

The whip is very long, but it should not hit the horse's stomach. After that, it was beyond my ability.

Be good at discovering the advantages of others and giving them praise.

Inch length: a slight advantage. Don't miss a little strength. Describe being good at discovering the advantages of others and giving them praise.

Long snake seal

Long snake and big pig. Metaphor is greedy and violent.

Use others to fill their weaknesses.

Cut off the long ones to make up for the shortcomings. Metaphor takes the strengths of others and makes up for their own shortcomings.

Spread rumors and hurt others

Flying stream: spreading; Short and long: refers to right and wrong, good and evil. Make rumors and slander others.

Small advantages and advantages

Describe small advantages and advantages. Use "inch long pieces are good".

Mastering the creative means to achieve the ideal writing realm.

Put down the long reins and drive the horse. It is a metaphor that the emperor imprisoned remote areas with certain policies and means. (2) Metaphorically controlling creative means to reach the ideal state of writing calmly. ...

Small strengths and small advantages

Inch length: a little strength. Film: bits and pieces. Describe small strengths and advantages.

5] What do you mean by "long"? What does "idioms complement each other" mean?

To teach others is to teach yourself.

jiao XuéXiáng zháng

Interpretation, teaching and learning interact and promote each other, and all of them have been improved.

The source "Book of Rites": "It is the lack of knowledge before and then the lack of knowledge, and the difficulty after teaching. You can introspect if you don't know enough, and you can be self-reliant if you are sleepy. So teaching and learning are also good. "

Structural subject-predicate form.

Usage is used to show that teaching and learning promote each other. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Pronunciation stage; Can't be pronounced as "Xi à n ɡ"; Dragon; It can't be pronounced "chánɡ". "

Shape discrimination teaching; Can't write "call"; Stage; Can't write "item".

Synonyms teach and learn from each other.

Antonyms are compatible and inclusive.

One of the goals pursued by teachers is to be able to ~.

[6] Idioms expressing appearance.

Meaningful, it is a Chinese vocabulary, and the Chinese pinyin is yü wè i sh ě n chá ng, which is profound and thought-provoking. For example, Song Chenghao and Cheng Yi's "The suicide note of Henan Cheng": "The more you read, the more meaningful it is." .

Synonyms: affectionate, affectionate and earnest.

Antonym: boring and tasteless.

(7) What are the long idioms?

On the self-destruction of the Great Wall

Three old people have a long history.

Deep meaning and eternal death

Sincere and meaningful.

There is nothing good about the long snake array.

Nothing is longer than a day.

A day is long, a skill is long.

One long and one short, one long and two short.

Sleep and walk away.

Encourage young people and encourage them.

The heart is long and the strength is short.

The Great Wall of Wan Li is five words, with a long stream of water.

Ask questions.

The Great Wall of Wan Li will last forever.

Forever, born and raised.

Maintain long-term wisdom

Forever and ever, it's a long story

To make a long story short.

What idioms are there that mean long?

Endless y and wà ngwú j

[Interpretation] I can't see the edge at a glance (international: edge). The description is extremely vast.

[Language] Guan Liang Zhu: "Boating in Xunyang City; A faint crow; Decorate the tree with clouds. Jiupai Jiangfen has disappeared since then; The smoke is boundless. "

[Pronunciation]1; It must be pronounced "y"

[Shape discrimination] Look; Can't write "forget".

Ma Pingchuan is endless, endless, endless, endless.

[antonym] Close at hand, close at hand, separated by water.

[usage] describes a vast territory. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

What is a long idiom?

There is no idiom related to "growing up with it"!

To put it in idioms, it means: let things go as they are and do whatever you want.

1, let nature take its course, is an idiom in China, pronounced suí y and rā n. It means being able to adapt to the environment and be satisfied under any circumstances. There is also a feeling of being stuck in a rut and afraid to change.

Source: Lu Xun's Book of Two Places 6: However, being able to take things as they are-that is, taking a boat and so on-can be more stable and perfunctory than people who fantasize too much.

Whatever you want is an idiom in China. Pronunciation: suíxěn suǒyù, interpretation: do whatever you want; Desire: want. Do whatever you want.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Ninth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "Baoyu will always be an unruly person who does whatever he wants. Therefore, it becomes embarrassing. "

(9) What do long idioms mean?

The long idiom is: be serious, learn from each other's strong points and persist for many years.

1, earnest is an idiom, pronounced as yǔzhòng xěn cháng, with profound words and feelings. Describe sincere advice or suggestions to people.

Source: Luo Qing Risheng's "Heroes of the Sea Country Return to the Tang Dynasty": "Sigh and leave the bitter situation, forget the mother's talk."

2, learn from each other's strengths is an idiom, pronounced q ǔ chá ng b ǔ n, meaning to absorb the strengths of others to make up for their own shortcomings. It also refers to absorbing the advantages of this in the same kind of things to make up for the disadvantages of that.

Source: * * * "Rectifying the Party's Work Style" Foreign cadres and local cadres have their own strengths and weaknesses, and they must learn from each other to make progress.

3. Perennial is an idiom in China, pronounced cháng nián líI Yuè. Perennial: all year round; Tired month: Many months. Described many years later.

Source: Gao Ying's "Cloudy Cliff Warms Early": "She doesn't even look at the thick clam sitting by the fireplace for many years."

⑽ What idioms ... Dragon and? ...

Strut away.

[Jan Chang Ger qù]

Basic explanation

I swaggered away.

derogatory sense

tidy

Cao Qingxue Qin's twelfth time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "(Taoism) said,' ... never take the front, only the back, it's very important, very important! Pick it up in three days and call you. "After talking, I will leave."