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Describe appropriate idioms, words and sentences.

Describe an appropriate idiom.

Idiom: Correct Pinyin

Explanation: Just right. Do or speak in an appropriate way.

Idiom: unscathed Pinyin: háo fàbüShuüng

Explanation: milli: fine hair; Hair: hair; Cool: Wrong. Not bad at all.

Source: Song Zhuxi's "Zhuzi Language" Volume 14: "There are many truths in the heart, and the light is not bad."

Idiom: exactly pinyin: s cháo büchà.

Explanation: tiny: all are tiny units of measurement, used to describe tiny or tiny. Nothing is lacking in description.

Describe the four-word idiom just right: the pinyin in one word: y and yīyán zhūng dì.

Description: Yes: the center of the arrow target. That's right. The metaphor hit the nail on the head in one sentence.

Idiom: a broken pinyin: yěyǔpòdò

Description: Yes: the center of the arrow target. One sentence hit the nail on the head.

Source: Wang Qingshizhen's poem "Classroom and Flavor Algae": "This postscript is on Dongpo, and the words are broken."

Interpretation and meaning of idioms (just right) Pinyin: qi à à o h ? o ch ú moch

Explanation: just right: just right. Speaking and doing things is just right.

Source: Qing Kuang Zhouyi's "Hui Feng Hua Ci" Volume 1: "Just right, just enough news. Not too late or too much. "

A four-character idiom with the opposite meaning to the idiom (just right): digression Wan Li Pinyin: lí tí wàn lǐ.

Description: Writing an article or giving a speech is far from the topic to be talked about, and it doesn't matter.

Source: Zhu Ziqing's "On Wulitou": "Some people love to run wild horses as soon as they talk, making them' swim and ride'. Someone wrote' write a thousand words, digress from Wan Li'. "

Idiom: nonsense pinyin: fèi huà lián piān

Description: There are too many unnecessary nonsense in describing articles or speeches.

Extended reading: write a sentence with an idiom (just right) and make a sentence with Chinese-English translation.

He handled the matter in an appropriate way.

He handled the matter properly.

This bamboo pole is just the right length.

(2) The length of this bamboo pole is just right.

(3) After strict training, Miss Etiquette (from Sentence Building Network) moves just right.

(3) Miss Etiquette (from sentence-making work) has undergone strict training, and her every move is just right.

(4) Xiao Fang's mother said just right.

(4) Xiao Fang's mother said just right.

(5) His speech ended just right. As a result, the host insisted on adding a few words, which ruined the whole atmosphere.

(5) His speech ended just right, but the host insisted on adding a few words, which ruined the whole atmosphere.

(6) Mr. Tian's handling of the incident was fair and proper.

(6) Mr. Tian's handling of this matter is just and proper.

(7) The description of the scenery in the novel just sets off the characters in the story.

The description of the scenery in the novel perfectly sets off the characteristics of the story.

What you said is just right, which will not hurt his feelings, but also make him get the message and achieve our goal.

You're right. It won't hurt his feelings, but it will make him understand and achieve our goal.

His speech was appropriate and both sides were satisfied.

His speech was measured and both sides were satisfied.