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Correct explanation of hitting a wall
1, source
Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years" The eighth time: "Besides, how can you speak to others?" Vernacular interpretation: How can you act rashly, be rejected or reprimanded, let alone speak for others?
Step 2 make sentences
For several days, he has been running around to raise money, but he feels depressed and depressed. Things that hit a nail are inevitable, so we should face up to the difficulties and be brave enough to overcome them.
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A synonym for stumbling block
1, hit the wall [pè ngbí]
Interpretation: It is not good to say that things are seriously hindered or rejected.
Source: Modern Yu Dafu's Fantasy 8: "But in this China society, you, the only self-discoverer, have to hit a wall everywhere."
Step 2 touch your nose
Interpretation: The metaphor of being rejected or reprimanded is boring.
Source: Modern Deng Xiaoping's On Southwest Minority Issues: "You may encounter a rebuff, or you may not pay attention to your problem, or you may have different opinions on it."
3. Obstruct [Z incarnation No.1]
Explanation: refers to things that are blocked by people or nature in life or work.
Source: Zeng Neng Gai Zhai Chronicle II: "The golden rooster hinders the number of people and animals drowning."
Interpretation of vernacular: The ferry on the water road was blocked, and many people and animals drowned.
Second, the antonym of hitting a nail
1, smooth sailing [y and fānfěngshùn]
Interpretation: This refers to a sailboat with a pleasant journey. It is also a greeting when people travel in Anji. It also means that things are smooth or easy.
Source: Jiao "Send Cui Shuangzhi to Hunan": "Know the sail for one day; Create a thousand miles of wind. "
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: The ship is full of sails, and it is very smooth and unimpeded in sail before the wind.
2. Have a nice trip.
Interpretation: bon voyage, mostly used to wish others.
Source: Qing Wenkang's "Heroes of Children" The nineteenth time: "Suddenly, I said that I want to take a break and go back to my hometown."
Vernacular interpretation: Suddenly, when wishing you a safe journey, I talked about wanting to retire and return to my hometown.
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