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What idioms are there in prism idioms?
(1) What are the cold idioms?

Ambiguous,

Red and blue,

Angular,

Thin bones and ribs,

Feel ambiguous,

Seven sides and eight petals,

Look at the angle,

Polishing edges and corners,

Indecisive, capricious

(2) What are the four-character idioms with the words' mode' and' edge'?

ambiguous

Basic explanation

Die edge: fuzzy; Ambiguous: it can be this way or that way. It means that you don't have a clear attitude to answer, or you don't have a clear idea.

derogatory sense

Out: "Biography of Su Weidao in Old Tang Dynasty": "I don't want to make a decision; If there is an error; Will be accused; But the edge of the mold can be held at both ends. "

⑶ Guess an idiom from one mode to another.

Ambiguous? [móng Liǎng k]

Ambiguity is an idiom, pronounced mó léng liǎng kě ě, which means that you don't express a clear attitude, or you don't have a clear view, and you are vague about both sides of the question.

Chinese name

Ambiguous

Foreign name

Ambiguous

use

As predicate, object, attribute

source

The Taoist biography of the old Tang Suwei

spell

Moran Li Ang Ka

explain

Die edge: fuzzy; Ambiguous: it can be this way or that way.

Not expressing a clear attitude or opinions.

source

"Old Tang Book Su Weidao Biography": "If you don't want to make a decision, you will be accused if you make a mistake, but you can stick to both ends."

⑷ Prismatic idioms

Ambiguous

Spell méng Li m:ng kě

Release the edge of the mold: blurred; Ambiguous: it can be this way or that way. Specifically, there is no clear attitude, or there is no certain opinion. It describes that you are hesitant about both sides of the matter.

The formal use of law; As predicate, object and attribute; With a derogatory connotation. The structure is formal.

Synonyms are ambiguous and ambiguous. The antonym is clear, thoughtful and unquestionable.

Origin of idioms

Biography of Yushan in the Ming Dynasty: "Insisting on similarities, differences and ambiguities is to cover up great treachery such as loyalty and great fraud such as faith."

5. Idioms with patterns and edges.

Ambiguous: vague, ambiguous; Ambiguous: it can be this way or that way. Not expressing a clear attitude or opinions.

Refers to both ends of the die edge, which does not indicate a clear attitude or has no clear opinion. Use "ambiguous".

[6] Leng Mo idioms

Ambiguous

[Pinyin]] ]mó léng liǎng kě 滙

[Interpretation] Death fate: vague; Ambiguous: You can specialize in this or that. Not expressing a clear attitude or opinion.

[Source] "Old Tang Book Su Weidao Biography": "I don't want to make a decision. If I make a mistake, I will be accused, but I can hold it at both ends."

What patterns, what marginal idioms.

Ambiguous

Mó to lé ng li m: ng k ě

Die edge: containing self-paste, unclear; Ambiguous: it can be this way or that way. Not expressing a clear attitude or opinions.

derogatory sense

tidy

"Old Tang Book Su Weidao Biography": "I don't want to make a decision; If there is an error; Will be accused; But it is enough to hold both ends of the edge of the mold.

Indecisive, capricious

Shuwu ·shǔ· incarnation Moran

Describe indecision and vacillation.

tidy

Qiu Ming and Wu Rui's "Yun Ji Zun is too true to be determined": "A scholar dies as a bosom friend, and a woman loves herself. If she were the first mouse, she wouldn't repay her kindness, and she would be ashamed of the world.

What are the trigonal idioms?

Ambiguous. Dear, please adopt or give favorable comments, O(∩_∩)O Thank you.

What idioms are there in cold idioms?

Cold idioms

Ambiguous,

Red and blue,

Angular,

Thin bones and ribs,

Feel ambiguous,

Polishing edges and corners,

The edge of that first mouse chip,

Seven sides and eight petals,

I am full of momentum and strong personality.

⑽ What idioms are there in Leng Mo?

Look at the picture and guess it's an imitation. The semi-ambiguity on the right side of the word is a bit like the word Mo-ambiguity.

Analysis: the figure model in the picture, like the edge, can be described by idioms (ambiguity).

Ambiguous

Moran Li Ang Ka

Interpretation module edge: ambiguous; Ambiguous: it can be this way or that way. Not expressing a clear attitude or opinions.

The source "Old Tang Book Su Weidao Biography": "If you don't want to make a decision, you will be accused if you make a mistake, but you can stick to both ends."

The structure is formal.

This usage is derogatory. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Pronunciation edge; It can't be pronounced "línɡ". "

Synonyms are noncommittal and ambiguous

Antonyms stand out clearly.

Discrimination ~ is different from "noncommittal": ~ indicates that the position is not clear; Can be used as the attribute of "word"; Can be used as a complement; "noncommittal" means "avoiding talking"; Do not show attitude; Can't be an attribute of "word".

Example: on the issue of principle; We must have a clear attitude; Never ~.

English translation beixtandbeeen

Idiom story Su Weidao, the prime minister of the Tang Dynasty, was very tactful and never expressed his opinions. He doesn't think it will offend anyone. He described this euphemistic method as "don't want to understand anything, regret if you are wrong, and you can do both." People nicknamed him "Su Moling". Later, he was demoted to Meizhou, Sichuan for making mistakes.