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Five-character idioms related to the five senses

1, the crowd is crowded with three tops and five tops, and it is continuous

2, the Expo is full of five cars: extensive; Five cars: five books. Read a lot of books extensively. Describe knowledgeable

3, don't bend over for five buckets of rice: refers to a meager salary; Bend over: bow down and bow down. Metaphor is lofty, with backbone

4. It is metaphor to overcome many difficulties after going through five customs. This is the story

5 about Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is characterized by many people and continuous connections.

6. Out of ten, I tried to select ten, but only five were selected. It is not easy to select talents.

7, 21 plus five is a formula of abacus division, which means that half is equal to .5. Metaphor is equal to both sides.

8, carrying five cars on your stomach is a metaphor for reading a lot and being knowledgeable.

9. Going through five levels and cutting six generals is a metaphor to overcome many difficulties.

1. Although the sparrow is small, it has everything. Metaphorically, things are small in size or scale, but they have all kinds of contents.

11, I am deeply grateful to my heart.

12, I am confused and colorful: all kinds of colors. There are many and miscellaneous colors to describe, so you can't see clearly. Metaphor things are complicated and difficult to distinguish clearly.

13, if you fall into a fog for five miles, you seem to fall into a fog. Metaphor into a trance, puzzling situation.

14, repeated orders and five applications: orders; Shen: express and explain. Many orders and warnings.

15, small groups of several people, several people together.

16, opaque describes that the light is very dark and you can't see things around you.

17, three times five divided by two beads to calculate the formula. Describe doing things and actions simply and neatly.

18, three, three, five, five.

19, three transgressions and five transgressions: times. Over and over again.

2. The Three Graves and Five Codes are said to be the earliest ancient books in China.

21, three wits and five guesses is a metaphor for exhausting one's mind and speculating in many ways.