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Improper use of idioms comes to an abrupt end?

What does the idiom "come to an abrupt end" mean?

The names of basic information idioms come to an abrupt end.

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The idiom zhǐ explains that the sound stops suddenly.

(Abrupt: Onomatopoeia answers. Abrupt: the appearance of sudden stop) idiom usage subject-predicate type; As an adverbial; Description abruptly terminated. Idiom nature: synonyms of neutral words are just like stopping on a hill and in the middle, and antonyms are endless. The origin of idioms is 1. Levin's Jade Pagoda and Pearl Curtain: This sentence comes to an abrupt end in the second volume, which sounds particularly noticeable. 2. Li Changqi's Notes on Cutting Lights. 5. Jia Yunhua's Resurrection: "When you pick up your cup and go to your wife's house, you will drink all the wine on the box and say,' These are just brothers and sisters, so you should get along well.' "Will your husband be abrupt?" Edge also helps from the side, life is drinking. 3. Zhang Qingxuecheng's Ten Disadvantages of China's Ancient Literature and History: "The husband's article changed, and he was trapped in ghosts and gods, but came to an abrupt end. Isn't there such a scene? " Error-prone point 1. Can't be pronounced "ω×"

Can this idiom be used to describe traffic congestion?

To stop suddenly means to describe that the sound stops suddenly and cannot be used.

To describe the phenomenon of traffic congestion. Traffic congestion is best described as congestion.

2. The incorrect usage of idioms in the following sentences is () (2 points) A. Although the production and sales of gutter oil will not come to an abrupt end,

A

To come to an abrupt end: to describe the sudden termination of the voice.

But disappear

Can this idiom be used to describe traffic jams?

Stop suddenly

Alge, Ihahn

[Interpretation] Abrupt: Like a phonetic word. The sound suddenly stopped.

[Language] "Qi Lu Deng": "Suddenly the gongs and drums came to an abrupt end; The play has been ruined. "

[pronunciation] awkward; You can't pronounce ψ Ω.

[Shape discrimination] Hey; Can't write "ga"

[usage] describes a sudden stop; Stop very decisively. Generally used as an adverbial.

Subject-predicate type

[Example] This piece of music; Short melody; Magnificent momentum; When pushed to * * *; Again ~; Unforgettable