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What idioms follow the incisive words and sentences?

It can be followed by "to the point, to the point, to the point," etc.

To the point

Explanation: Hit the point in one sentence. Same as "one word breaks".

From: Manan Village's "Yanshan Evening Talk·How to Make Friends and Hospitality": "This is to regard humility as the fundamental attitude of making friends and hospitality. It really hit the nail on the head and captured the key point. ”

To hit the nail on the head

Explanation: A metaphor for speaking directly and to the point.

From: Mao Zedong's "Opposition to Eight-Party Party Writing": "Isn't this a clear-cut explanation of our problems? Yes, the Party's stereotyped writing exists in China and also in foreign countries. It can be seen that it is a common problem."

Grammar: more formal; used as predicate, attributive, and adverbial; has a complimentary meaning

whip into the inside

Explanation: whip over: spur, encourage; inside: the innermost layer. Describing learning as practical. It also describes thorough analysis and to the point.

From: Sheng Xuanhuai's "Shang Zhang Xiangshuai Shu": "My nephew has been entrusted with the responsibility and has no shirking responsibility. He must step in to build a complete business and run a large factory and create a new world."

Example: They His thinking power is insufficient and his analysis is insufficient, ~.

◎Zhu Ziqing's "Picking Up in the Wilderness"

Grammar: linkage; predicate, complement, adverbial; thorough descriptive analysis