[Idiom explanation]
Visit relatives and friends
[source of allusions]
Ling Shuhua old rhyme: "She hinted that they would come with courtesy. It is customary to visit relatives and friends. "
[Synonym]
Visit relatives and friends.
[antonym]
Have been completely isolated from each other all their lives
[Examples of idioms]
Chapter 12 of Li Yingru's "Wildfire and Spring Breeze Fighting the Ancient City": "~ Carrying a box with a few Jin of briquettes inside, this is the best gift."
[general degree]
frequently-used
[Feeling * * * color]
commendatory term
[Grammatical usage]
As predicate, object and attribute; Mostly used in spoken English
2. The four-word idiom "care" includes the idiom "care": indifference, carefulness and concern. 1, love me, love my dog: I love my crow because I love someone.
It is a metaphor for loving a person and caring about people or things related to him. 2, knowing pain and heat: grip: feeling.
Describe someone who cares and takes care of them (especially relatives). 3, forget to make friends in the rivers and lakes: fish and bear's paw in the rivers and lakes forget each other.
Describe each other because there is no urgent need to forget each other and don't care. 4. Wu Hao; Rest assured; Play: Have fun.
Civil servants are free and unfettered, while military attaché s wander for pleasure. Refers to officials who only covet comfort, eat, drink and be merry, and don't care about state affairs.
5. Neglect: It means indifference to people or things. 6. Caring for the people: 买: Disease, suffering.
Care about the sufferings of the masses. 7. question: question: question.
Ask carefully to show concern. 8. Don't care: smell: listen.
People don't listen to anything they say and don't take the initiative to ask. Describe not caring about things.
9. Listen but don't smell: smell: listen. I heard it as if I didn't hear it.
Describe not caring, not caring. 10, right, Coco: right, everything, all; Coco: I don't care.
Don't care about anything, don't care. 1 1, where: put: put.
Put yourself in the middle of things. Describe the care and help people can put themselves in.
12, turn a blind eye: turn a blind eye: watch it often and get used to it; No: I didn't see it. Get used to it as if you didn't see it.
It also means seeing a phenomenon, but not caring, just pretending not to see it. 13, insensitive: heartless: no feeling.
Paralysis of limbs, loss of consciousness is a metaphor for being slow or indifferent to external things.
14. Impunity: ① It means that the violator has not been punished by law. It also generally means that people who do bad things or participate in bad things are not investigated.
(2) refers to stay out of it and don't care. 15, look away: look: look.
Describe not caring or unwilling to see things around you. 16, gone with the wind: a metaphor for indifference or inappropriateness to something.
17, hanging question: hanging, condolences to patients. Describe caring about people's sufferings.
18, carelessness: there is no place to use his heart. I don't think about anything, I don't care about anything.
19, caring for orphans and caring for the poor. 20. Bingji asked Niu: Seeing the abnormality of Niu reminded me of the weather change and praised the officials for caring about the sufferings of the people.
2 1, caring for orphans: helping orphans and caring for widows. 22, seeking people's disease: disease: suffering, hate.
Seek to understand the shortcomings and advantages of the people. Describe being very concerned about people's lives.
23, care: meticulous care. 24, hunger and drowning: others starve to death and fall into the water just like they starve to death and fall into the water.
In the old days, it was described that the incumbent cared about the sufferings of the people. It is also a metaphor for expressing deep sympathy for the suffering of others and taking it as one's duty to relieve the suffering of others.
25, considerate: describe the care or care for people is very thoughtful. 26, turn a blind eye: turn a blind eye: look carefully; See: see.
Get used to it as if you didn't see it. It also means seeing a phenomenon, but not caring, just pretending not to see it.
27. Care: I care about each other very much. 28, careful care: careful protection.
29. Humanity: Tao: Morality. Concerned about the happiness of mankind.
30 doesn't matter: I haven't touched it at all. Explain that you don't care about what you should care about and pay attention to, and ignore it.
3 1, Weique in Xincun: Weique: In ancient times, there were tall buildings outside the palace gates of emperors and princes, with decrees hanging on both sides, so it was called the imperial court. Describe people who are loyal to the monarch and care about state affairs.
32. Heart in Wei Que: It means that subjects are in the imperial court and care about state affairs. Wei Que is a building view outside the palace of ancient emperors and generals, under which there are decrees, so it is called the court.
33, indifferent: indifferent: inner heart. I'm not touched at all.
Explain that you don't care about what you should care about and pay attention to, and ignore it. 34. Buddha said: wisdom: pronoun, it; F: No.
Put it aside and ignore it. Describe not caring.
35. Homelove: I love his crow because I love someone. () Metaphorically love a person and care about people or things related to him.
36, turn a blind eye, listen but not smell: although watching, but did not see; Although I listened, I didn't hear it. Describe not caring, not paying attention.
37. Feel good physically: physically: considerate; Next: subordinates. Good at observing the warmth and coldness of subordinates.
Describe caring for subordinates. 38. Worrying about the public and forgetting the private: caring about public welfare, regardless of self-interest.
39. Be in the same boat: be in the same boat. Refers to caring for each other and helping each other in times of difficulty.
40. Turn a blind eye: See: See. Although I saw it, I didn't see it.
4 1, scorpion sting: describe a mother-in-law who shows excessive concern and pity for small things.
42. indifference: indifference: indifference. Indifferent to people and things.
43. Lead a totally clean life: keep yourself pure and don't collude with others. It also means that he is afraid of causing trouble, only cares about himself and doesn't care about public affairs.
44. Meticulousness: There is not a subtle place that cannot be taken care of. Describe caring and considerate very carefully.
45, such as the wind over the ear: such as the wind blowing through the ear. Metaphor is indifferent and irrelevant.
46, the greater the courage: courage: metaphor is closely related; Chu Yue: During the Spring and Autumn Period, the two vassal states were connected by land, but the relationship was not good. Metaphor means that the two sides with close ties become indifferent or hostile.
47. Stay out of it: body: self. Stay out of it and don't care.
48. I don't know if it hurts or not: I don't know if it hurts or not. Metaphor is inconsiderate and unconcerned.
49. Leave it alone: wisdom: pronoun, it. Put it aside and ignore it.
Describe not caring. 50, the house pushes love: I still say that I love the house.
It is a metaphor for loving a person and caring about people or things related to him. 5 1, knowing the cold and knowing the heat: caring for pain, caring for daily life and caring carefully.
52. Be caring and attentive: It describes being very concerned about people's lives and asking questions.
3. An idiom expressing condolences: condolences; Crushing: Crusade. Sympathize with the suffering people and punish the guilty rulers.
Ask questions by hanging, mourn the dead and sympathize with the patients. Describe caring about people's sufferings.
Polygonum hydropiper: a bitter water plant. Regardless of hard work, sympathize with the disease. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the monarch to appease the soldiers and civilians and share joys and sorrows with the people.
Welcome means holding a banquet to entertain guests from afar to show sympathy and welcome.
Tick-tock: Tick-tock hanging eggs: condolences. Qiu and lice cherish each other Metaphor self-pity is about to perish.
Standing alone, hanging together: loneliness; I am lonely; Shape: refers to the body; H: My condolences. Alone, we can only mourn each other with our own shadows. Describe helplessness and loneliness.
Follow my footsteps: condolences. Alone, we can only mourn each other with our own shadows. Describe helplessness and loneliness.
The crime of massacre and hanging: the crusades. H: My condolences. Punish evil and promote good, and save the people. Often used as a slogan to wage war.