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What is the idiom "the cause of loss"?

(1) Guess idioms crazily. What is an idiom that misses a big word?

Trying to save a little, but losing a lot.

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[yīn Xiǎo shdà]

For small interests, cause great losses.

Detailed explanation

Explanation: for the sake of small interests, it causes great losses.

From: Huang Qing Xiaopei's Twenty Years of Fan Huameng: "He just ignores it and only says that he is in a foreign country and can be fine. I don't know if I checked it, how can he know how to fight terrorism because of a small loss? "

Grammar: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

source

Huang Qing Xiaopei's Twenty Years of Fan Huameng: "He just ignores it, saying that he can be fine in a foreign world. I don't know if I checked it, how can he know how to fight terrorism because of a small loss? "

Make a sentence

1. If you only pay attention to the part and ignore the overall situation, you will lose big because of small.

You should consider this matter carefully, don't lose big because of small things.

(2) Idioms about what is lost and what is lost.

Displaced, neglected, eclipsed, lost because of small, eclipsed.

I. Displacement

Interpretation: displacement: spreading the disciples. Nowhere to live, wandering around.

Said by: Yao Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 28: The famine hit hard, and the people either left their homes or waited for starvation.

Second, attend to one thing and lose another.

Explanation: forget this and throw away that. Describe a hectic or flustered situation.

From: Feng Yuxiang's My Life Chapter 33: So the enemy fell into a terrible atmosphere. They couldn't see a thing and fled everywhere.

Third, in the shade.

Explanation: gloomy: feeling uncomfortable and depressed; Pale with fear. Here refers to a bad heart and a pale face. Compared with the latter metaphor, there is a big gap, far less.

Said by: Qin Mu's The Last Supper: By contrast, all paintings with similar themes are eclipsed.

Iv. penny wise and pound foolish [y Ρ n xi m: o sh Ρ]

Explanation: for the sake of small interests, it causes great losses.

From: Huang Qing Xiaopei's Twenty Years of Fan Huameng: "He just ignores it and only says that he is in a foreign country and can be fine. I don't know if I checked it, how can he know how to fight terrorism because of a small loss? "

V. Paleness [xi ā ng xí ng sh and se]

Explanation: Loss of color: Loss of luster. Compared with similar things, it is greatly inferior.

From: Qin Mu's Where Cactus Grow: "Cactus has finally developed such a stubborn character and outstanding style that ordinary plants are eclipsed."

(3) Idioms lose something.

There is no idiom for lost things, but there is an idiom that contains "loss" and "reason": the small loses the big one.

Explanation: for the sake of small interests, it causes great losses.

From: Huang Qing Xiaopei's Twenty Years of Fan Huameng: "He just ignores it and only says that he is in a foreign country and can be fine. I don't know if I checked it, how can he know how to fight terrorism because of a small loss? "

He just ignored it and said that he was in a foreign country and could be fine. I don't know how to check, and I'm worried about losing big because of small. How did he know?

Grammar: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonym: the loss outweighs the gain.

Explanation: Compensation: Worth it. The gain is outweighed by the loss.

From: the poem "He Zi sent to see his grandson": "Feeling things is not worth the loss."

Translation: "It's not worth the loss, because you choke."

(3) What idiom is the reason for the loss of the upper part?

Antonym: kill two birds with one stone

Explanation: Doing one thing has two advantages.

From: Biography of Shu Xi in the Book of Jin: "Give him ten years of rehabilitation to comfort the feeling of moving again, kill two birds with one stone, and enlarge the scope."

Give him a ten-year recovery period from inflammation and comfort him to ascend to heaven again. You can take two at a time, the outside is solid and the inside is wide.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise

Kill two birds with one stone, kill two birds with one stone, get twice the result with half the effort, kill two birds with one stone.

Antonyms kill two birds with one stone, pay attention to one thing and lose another, kill the goose to get the egg, the loss outweighs the gain, get twice the result with half the effort, and lose big because of small.

(4) Idioms about why you lost.

The idiom "lost because of something"-a small loss is a big one.

Trying to save a little, but losing a lot.

Lady Yang

Explain that small things lead to big losses.

The source is Rong Qing Huang Xiaopei's Twenty Years of Fan Huameng: "He just ignores it and only says that he is in a foreign land and can be fine. I don't know if I checked it, how can he know how to fight terrorism because of a small loss? "

The structure is formal.

This usage is derogatory. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Pronunciation is big; You can't pronounce "dài".

Loss of shape recognition ability; Can't write "wet"

Synonyms abandon roots and tails.

Antonyms kill two birds with one stone.

Example ~; In order to earn more money; It also delayed the child's future.

Capsize the boat for half a billion dollars of tar.

5. Try to guess. Look at the picture and guess what is the idiom with a big missing word on it?

idiom

Lose too much for too little.

Basic explanation

For small interests, cause great losses.

detailed description

1. explanation: for small interests, it causes great losses.

2. From: Huang Qing Xiaopei's Twenty Years of Fan Huameng: "He just ignores it and only says that he is in a foreign country and can be fine. I don't know if I checked it, how can he know how to fight terrorism because of a small loss? "

3. Grammar: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

[6] What idiom is it to type idioms for no reason?

Small losses and big profits.

Interpretation: because of the small loss, it is not worth the loss. Near meaning: the loss outweighs the gain. Picked up sesame seeds and lost watermelon.

Source: Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals: "Da Zi is as handsome as the rest of the soldiers, and the Qin and Zhou Dynasties rewarded one of them, making people ask the king of Qi for gold. The king of qi was furious and said,' what can evil give you if you can't stand upright?' Fighting the Yan people, they were defeated, Da Zi died, and Wang Qi went to Ju 'an. Yan people entered the customs from the north, and the United States and Tang dynasties competed for gold many times. This is greedy for small profits and losing big profits. "

(7) What idiom is missing a big word?

Idiom: Many a mickle makes a mickle.

Pinyin: y and n Xi m: o sh and d à.

Explanation: Small profits but quick turnover.

Source: Zhou's "New Theory of Greed for Love": "It is a laugh in the world to die of national subjugation, and greed loses its benefits."

For example, he just ignored it and said that he was in a foreign country and could be fine. I don't know how to find out, but how did he know about counter-terrorism because of a small mistake? (Huang Qing Xiaopei, "Twenty Years of Fan Huameng")

Pinyin code: yxsd

Synonym: give up the basics and get rid of the end.

Antonym: kill two birds with one stone

Two-part allegorical saying: catch eels and fall into cages; The golden marble hit the bird.

Riddle: Kill the chicken to get the egg, kill the deer to get the wool.

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Refers to greed and petty gain.

English: Destroyed the ship for half a barrel of tar.

What is the idiom that the right side is missing and the left side should be filled with words?

Trying to save a little, but losing a lot.

Let yourself lose more because of a small matter, for example, you are angry because you don't wear new clothes now, but forget that today is the opening ceremony.

(9) Idioms about what to lose and why to lose.

Trying to save a little, but losing a lot.

[Pronunciation] [y and n xi m: o sh and d à]

[explanation] For the sake of small interests, it causes great losses.

[Source] Huang Qing Xiaopei's Twenty Years of Fan Huameng: "He just ignores it, saying that he is in a foreign land and can be fine. I don't know if I checked it, how can he know how to fight terrorism because of a small loss? "

[near meaning] is not worth the loss. It is a pity to lose the palm of a thousand miles, and it is lost in the ant nest. Because of choking on food, fighting for sheep and losing sheep, it is not worth the loss to see trivial things.

[antonym] Waste a ruler to kill two birds with one stone