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What are the idioms of commonly used words?

What common idioms have you learned? Do you remember everything? Today, Xiaobian compiled some idioms and their explanations of commonly used words for your reference, hoping to help you.

Idioms with common characteristics

without doubt

Busy with trifles and making no contribution to society.

There is no need to remain silent.

doctrine of the mean

Worry about unnecessary fuss.

The facts are obvious or reasonable, and there is nothing to doubt.

Communicate with literati in cultural activities and pretend to be an educated person ―― be a lion hunter.

Fatuous and tyrannical

Needless to say.

good-for-naught

Needless to say

Become a giant among dwarfs

Skilled in language and clever in action

Poor doctors use drugs to kill their lives.

have a glib tongue and an ingratiating manner

Deng Yong Nava

Skilled in language and clever in action

Dull and boring

Needless to say

The mediocrity of qi state

Useless flow

Can be mediocre

sordid merchant

inefficient

Unusual, ordinary, not wonderful

Skilled in language and clever in action

Ordinary people seem to be special forces.

Words and deeds

Interpretation of common idioms

Mediocre: a person who is completely outstanding or insignificant in thought, quality, or achievement; An insignificant person; A person with limited or mediocre abilities.

Ordinary and mediocre: ordinary, mediocre and not brilliant.

Mediocrity: mediocrity and inaction.

Mediocre flow: mediocrity: mediocre appearance. Refers to a person with mediocre talents.

Mediocre talent: mediocrity: mediocre appearance. Describe talent as mediocre.

No doubt: no doubt: no need. There is no doubt about it.

There is no doubt: the facts are obvious or the reasons are sufficient, and there is nothing to doubt.

Quack killing: quack: a doctor with poor medical skills. Doctors with poor medical skills abuse drugs and endanger people's lives.

Vulgar ears and vulgar eyes: refers to people with shallow knowledge.

Ordinary words and deeds: refers to ordinary words and deeds.

Ordinary character idioms solitaire.

Nothing? Do it for a while? Does that make sense? The word Yan Yizheng? Aboveboard? As clear as a photo? Painting cakes to satisfy hunger? Hungry? Do you have to be an abbot for food?