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A summary of the meaning of Chinese idioms in senior one.

Idiom is the basic content of Chinese teaching in senior one, and it is also a necessary question in Chinese examination. The following is the meaning of the Chinese idioms I brought to you, hoping to help you.

The Chinese idiom in Senior One means 1. Caution: Too cautious and timid to let go.

2. Under the fence: Attached to someone else's fence. Metaphor is attached to other people's lives.

3. Xiaojiabiyu: In the old days, it referred to a young and beautiful woman in a small family.

4. Make ends meet: the income is not enough to spend.

5. Horizontal: some are horizontal, some are vertical, and there is no order. Describe vertical and horizontal clutter echoes.

6. Hesitation: I want to say it, but I'm not happy. Describe speaking with a lot of worries.

7. boiling against the sky: the sound boils and rolls like water, filling the space. Describe the noise and chaos.

8. Do what you want to do: This means doing what you want to do. The latter means doing whatever you want.

9. Black and blue: The whole body is injured, and the scars are as dense as fish scales. Describe the serious injury.

10. Skin is skin and meat is cracked. Describe the serious injury. More refers to being brutally tortured.

1 1. fear: trembling. Describe being very scared.

12. Overjoyed: very happy because of unexpected good things.

13. earthquakes, landslides and ground fissures: ground fissures and landslides. Describe a great change.

14. One person guards it, but ten thousand people can't force it: it means that the mountain is high and dangerous. If one person guards the gate, ten thousand people can't get in. Describe the terrain as very dangerous.

15. Prepare their teeth and fangs: sharpen their teeth and suck blood. Describe killing people like beasts.

16. Kill like hemp: kill like hemp. Describe countless people who have been killed.

17. long-awaited: refers to repeated appeals and repeated urging, which describes it as difficult to come forward.

18. Whispering means whispering in the dark.

19. Jade Pearl Disc: It describes the crisp and pleasant sound of musical instruments, which is very beautiful.

Dressing up: now it means sorting out clothes, putting away smiles and looking serious.

2 1. Autumn moon and spring breeze: a metaphor for beautiful days and beautiful years.

22. This is a metaphor for how time flies.

23. It's cold in front of the door: it describes that there are very few people coming and going. What else? Cold door? .

24. Cuckoo crying blood: This refers to cuckoo crying, describing the suffering of bird crying.

25. Sima Qing's shirt: Sima's clothes were soaked with tears. Describe it as sad.

Abandoning armor and dragging troops: describe the embarrassment when escaping defeat.

27. pot calling the kettle black: Hou Pan is used to describe shortcomings or mistakes of the same nature, but the plot is good or heavy.

28. Misfortune comes from a wall: it means that the disaster happened at home. Metaphor is internal disaster.

29. Perseverance: keep carving. Metaphor is perseverance and perseverance.

30. Sweep the world: be powerful and control the whole country.

3 1 treasure jade inside: swallow the world and possess everything.

32. Covering the four seas: metaphors are included. Refers to the unity of the country.

33. Chasing the dead and the north: chasing the defeated enemy.

34. Take advantage of the situation: Take advantage of the favorable situation.

35. Crowd reaction: Everyone quickly gathered to express their approval and support.

36. Cutting wood exposes poles: cutting trees as weapons and holding bamboo poles as military flags. Metaphor armed uprising

37. Foresight: It refers to careful planning and long-term consideration.

38. In the same year, it was said that Jude was the same. Put different people or things together to talk or watch.

39. Urn rope pivot: the broken urn is used as the window and the rope is used as the door shaft. Metaphor is poor.

40. Timid: Dare not retreat, dare not move forward.

The accumulation of Chinese idioms in senior one 1. Unhappy: describe the lush vegetation.

2. Chaos: a confused and vague face.

3. Urgent choice: it is too late to choose in an emergency.

4. Ersande: Describe half-heartedness.

5. Laugh: Laugh.

6. Swear: Swear: A sincere oath; Danny: Sincerity. The oath is true and credible.

7. Stay up late: get up early and go to bed late. Describe diligence.

8. Yangliuyiyi: The ancients bid farewell and gave each other willows to show farewell. Metaphor is reluctant to leave feelings.

9. I don't regret dying many times. Describe a firm-willed man who never admits how many dangers he has experienced and never wavers.

10. Look forward and backward: first look at the front, then look back. Describe thinking carefully before doing something. It also describes worrying too much and hesitating.

1 1. Outstanding: it means that talent and virtue are beyond ordinary people and unique. It is easy to be mistakenly used to describe people's aloof personality, and it is difficult to get along with people around them.

12. The sun and the moon don't flood: the sun and the moon run fast and don't stop, indicating that time passes quickly.

13. likable: this refers to the delicate and lovely young pine, and later describes the delicate appearance of women.

14. Rock-solid: as solid as a big stone. This metaphor is unshakable.

15. It is difficult to go to Japan: too many days have passed. I used to sigh that time flies.

16. Return to the heart in the world: describe that people in the world are completely convinced.

17. Young people and old people get together.

18. Many talented people came.

19. meandering water: an ancient folk custom, put a wine glass next to the meandering water every March of the lunar calendar, and whoever flows to it will take it down and drink it, which can remove bad luck.

20. Things are human beings: things are human beings, and so are thoughts and feelings.

2 1. Look around and broaden your horizons.

22. Degeneration: refers to the behavior that is not bound by secular etiquette.

23. Emotional system: I feel something and sigh.

24. A drop in the sea: a grain in the sea, describing an object as very small.

25. Sit in a dangerous position: keep your clothes straight and your body straight. This is the usage of verbs. Describe a person's serious or reserved appearance.

26. Independence from the world: leaving society, living alone and not interacting with others.

27. unbroken: connected like a thin thread, almost broken. Often used to describe a critical situation or a long, subtle sound.

28. Messy cups and plates: Describe the mess on the table after the banquet.

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