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Interpretation of idioms over the years
Pinyin: CHN niánl iyuè

Description: Long years: the whole year; Tired month: Many months. Described many years later.

From: Qing? Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "There is nothing to do on weekdays, and famous sayings are still idle here after years, let alone greeting girls?"

Example: Ba Jin's short stories? To a child: "A big deal. It takes hard work to achieve anything. "

Grammar: combination; As object, attribute and adverbial; Described for a long time

Praise or disapproval: a neutral word

English: Time goes by. All the year round; All the year round; Year after year;

Discrimination of idioms

Pronunciation: The word "tired" in this idiom cannot be pronounced as "lèi".

Time is synonymous with time.

Day after day, forever, forever, forever, forever, forever, forever, forever.

Years, years, years, years, years, generations.

The antonym of long years.

It's fleeting, not far away for a while, and the bones are not cold for a while.

The blood was just around the corner, and Shi Huo threw the ball in the blink of an eye.

Sentence-making for years

Years of worry made his face gaunt.

Xiaoming's family is extremely poor, and he doesn't have enough food all the year round, which leads to malnutrition.

A successful writer needs years of continuous study, reading and writing to achieve it.