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An idiom to describe poor water quality?

Ⅰ What idioms describe water quality?

Colorless and tasteless

Water can carry a boat, but it can also overturn it.

Fierce beasts

Unrestrained

Fire and water are merciless

Fire and water are incompatible

Fire and water are incompatible

Tenderness is like water

Running water does not rot, and door hinges do not suffer from beetles.

Mountains and rivers are connected

Ⅱ Let’s talk about idioms that describe water that is not good and unclear

Water of Canglang

Turbid water and sludge

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Mud and sand

Turbid

Ⅲ What are the idioms that describe bad things

1. Ominous sign

Pinyin: bù xiáng zhī zhēng

Explanation: Zheng: sign. Refers to a bad omen.

Source: Northern Wei Dynasty Li Daoyuan's "Shui Jing Zhu·River": "There is a country on the upper reaches of the Hengshui River. The king's young lady gave birth to a flesh fetus. The eldest lady was jealous and said: 'Your birth is an ominous sign.' . 'Put it in a wooden letter and throw it into the constant water. ”

2. Incurable disease

Pinyin: bù zhì zhī zhèng

Explanation: It cannot be cured. disease. It also represents an irreversible disaster.

Source: Volume 10 of Feng Menglong's "Awakening of the World": "The imperial physician checked the pulse and said: '...This is an incurable disease.'"

3. Evil There will be bad retribution

Pinyin: è yǒu è bào

Explanation: People who do bad things will get bad retribution. Refers to reaping the consequences of doing bad things.

Source: "New Wine and Meat Essay" by Liang Xiao Yan of the Southern Dynasties: "Those who do the ten evil deeds will receive bad retribution; those who do the ten good deeds will receive good retribution."

4. Incurable disease

Pinyin: bù zhì zhī zhèng

Explanation: A disease that cannot be cured. It also represents an irreversible disaster.

Source: Volume 10 of Feng Menglong's "Awakening of the World": "The imperial doctor checked the pulse and said: '...This is an incurable disease.'"

5. Unattractive appearance

Pinyin: qí mào bù yáng

Explanation: Bu Yang: not good-looking. Describes a person's ugly appearance.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan: The Twenty-Eighth Year of Duke Zhao": "My son is young and has no reputation. If he has no words, I will almost lose his son." Du Xuan's note: "My appearance is not outstanding." Pei Du of the Tang Dynasty's "Self-Tiled *** Praise": "Your talent is not long, and your appearance is not good."

6. Bad luck

Pinyin: shí yùn bù jì

Explanation: Qi: Same as "Ji". Encountering adversity, bad luck. Also known as "bad luck".

Source: Wang Bo of the Tang Dynasty, "Preface to the Poetry of Prince Teng's Pavilion": "When Emperor Huai disappeared, how old was he in the Xuan Dynasty? Sorry! The fortunes were not good, and the fate was many."

Ⅳ Idioms describing poor water quality environment

A smoky and smoky place where birds can’t lay eggs and not a blade of grass can grow

A desolate and desolate place surrounded by people, hungry and cold, and a poor and remote land

There is no grass that grows black smoke There is miasma, no grass can grow, desolate and withered

Dilapidated, no birds can shit, no grass can grow on the four walls

Poor mountains and rivers, poverty, hunger and cold, surrounded by loneliness

Stretched and defenseless

< p> Ⅳ What are the idioms to describe a poor sanitary environment?

Smokeless, deserted, desolate, remote, desolate, barren, smoky, barren, barren.

Ⅵ Idioms to describe good water quality

Sweet spring as sweet as wine

Ⅶ What idioms to use to describe poor quality

Shodly made crooked melons and cracked dates

A mess that pretends to be a fish

A dog-tailed mink is mixed with good and bad

A mess that is neither good nor bad

Ⅷ Idioms that image poor water quality

Turbid waves rolling

Sludge and muddy water

So turbid

Floating corpses

Stinky to the ears

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Ⅸ What are the idioms that describe the quality of water?

1. Sparkling bō guāng lín lín

Definition: Wave: sunlight or moonlight shines on water waves Reflected light. Sparkling: Describes the clearness of water and rocks. The light wave is pure.

2. Clear to the bottom qīng chè jiàn dǐ

Definition: Describes water that is translucent and pure, and you can see the bottom of the water.

3. The source is clear and the flow is clean yuán qīng liú jié

Definition: The water at the source is clear, and the water downstream is also clear. The original metaphor is that people in high positions are good, and so are those below. It also refers to the cause-and-effect relationship of things.

4. Shui Qing Shi Jian shuǐ qīng shí xiàn

Interpretation: Qing: clear; Jian: same as "appear", revealed. Metaphorically, once the situation is clarified, the nature of the problem becomes clear.

5. A clear water yī hóng qīng shuǐ

Definition: water: the appearance of clear water. A clear, clear water. A metaphor for a pure heart.

6. Water and sky are one color shuǐ tiān yī sè

Definition: The light of water and the color of sky are blurred. Describes the vast scene where water and sky meet.