1. A complete collection of second grade idioms
Plants: Like broken bamboos, bamboo shoots spring up after the rain, Yao, Huang, Wei, purple, spring orchids, autumn chrysanthemums, lotus roots, broken silk, rosy willows and green fingers, mulberries, scolding, sophora awns, thorns on the back, dead trees blooming in spring, dead trees blooming, iron trees blooming, uprooting dead trees, picking up thorns and thorns in spring, reciprocating peach blossoms and closing thorns. The moon is shy, the flowers are full, the moon is full, the moon is beautiful, the moon is beautiful, the flowers are clustered, the flowers are full of flowers, the words are sweet, the branches are showing, the flowers are blooming, the flowers are blooming, spring flowers are blooming, the autumn moon is blooming, the flowers are blooming, the bamboos are in the pen, the people are safe, the grass and trees are out of water, the hibiscus is like bamboo, the forest is growing, wind and grass are growing in the chest, and the grass is hastily cut through the willows to encourage growth
Animals: Everything is updated. Thousands of troops play the piano against oxen. Notorious. Cups and bows. Snakes and shadows. Chickens with feathers and garlic skins. Finger deer. Standing tall for a horse. Chickens holding heads. Rats fleeing to mend sheep. Dogs jump over walls like a fish. Two eagles with arrows are as silent as cicadas, a frog at the bottom of a well, a fly with a small door, a bird, a dragonfly, and a swan with light ambitions. Color categories: colorful, pearlescent, colorful, blue sea, blue sky, brilliant, colorful, purple, red, green mountains, blue water, thousands of purples, upside down, black and white, willows, dark flowers, bright and white, bright lights, red wine, green face, red ears, red gallbladder, loyalty, orange, yellow, orange, green, half green, half yellow, blue and yellow, no tomorrow The willows are green and red, the face is full of purples and reds, the gold branches and jade leaves are white and snow-capped, the white heads are old, and the old red clothes are wrapped in green grass, green plums, bamboo horses, and yellow robes. The heart of an innocent child is virtuous, high-minded, far-reaching, virtuous, dedicated, and dedicated, and after death, he has picked up the gold. He is magnificent and prosperous, a dragon and a phoenix. The unrivaled hero is unparalleled. Not impetuous, not reserved, not showing off, humble, prudent, incorruptible, dedicated to the public, clean the air before private affairs, worthy of the righteousness, awe-inspiring, approachable, pleasant-looking, amiable, conscientious, dedicated and hands-on
2. Primary School 2 A collection of grade-level idioms
Missing is a Chinese idiom. The pinyin is bù yì ér fēi, which means that something suddenly disappears.
To get something for nothing is a Chinese idiom, pronounced bù láo ér huò, which means to possess the fruits of others' labor without working.
3. Is there a collection of idioms for the second grade?
Spring, summer, autumn and winter idioms come
Spring is beautiful
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Full of vitality
Full of spring colors
Full of spring spirit
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Spring is warm and flowers are blooming
Hundreds of flowers are blooming
Gentle breeze and drizzle
Spring is beautiful
Spring returns to the earth
Spring is warm and flowers are blooming
Spring is full of joy
Spring is in full bloom
The wind is gentle and sunny
Spring flowers are blooming
Birds singing and flowers fragrant
Birds chirping in spring
Orioles singing and swallows dancing
The red sun is burning
The sun is burning
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Sweating like rain
Sweating like rain
Birds singing and cicadas chirping
Thousands of trees are lush and lush
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The pond is full of lotus leaves
The air is crisp and clear in autumn
The sky is high and the clouds are clear
The autumn breeze is refreshing
Autumn chrysanthemums are in full bloom
Autumn chrysanthemums are proud
Autumn colors are charming
Autumn colors are pleasant
Golden osmanthus is fragrant
Fruits are abundant
Wild geese flying from the north to the south
The mountains are covered with red leaves
A bumper harvest
Reed flowers are flying
It's freezing cold
The north wind howls
Drops of water turn into ice
Cold winter months
Auspicious snow falls
Ice and snow
Ice-covered snow
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Snowy
Frozen earth
Ice and snow
Cow
Demons and ghosts
Trial with a knife
Cooking chicken in a cauldron
A lot of sweat
Playing the piano against a cow
A drop in a bucket
As strong as an ox
Tiger
Looking at the tiger with eager eyes
Survive from the tiger's mouth
Tiger's head and head
Tiger's back and waist
Tiger head and snake tail
Tiger falling in Pingyang
Tiger's den in dragon pool
Letting the tiger return to the mountain
Talking about the change of color of the tiger
Like a tiger with added wings
Riding a tiger but it’s hard to get off
Working for the tiger
Seeking skin from the tiger
Hidden dragon and crouching tiger
The fox fakes the tiger’s power
The sheep enters the tiger’s mouth
Gobbling
Dragon walking and tiger trotting
Dragon roaring and tiger roaring
Dragon fighting and tiger fighting
Dragon coiling and tiger squatting
< p> The dragon is soaring and the tiger is leapingThe dragon is alive and the tiger is alive
The dragon is subdued and the tiger is subdued
Rabbit
The fox is sad when the rabbit dies
The rabbit dies and the dog is cooked
The three cunning rabbits burrow
The bird flies and the rabbit walks
Sit back and wait for the rabbit
4. A collection of idioms for second grade primary school students
Idioms from the first volume of the second grade Chinese language
The sun and the moon fly like a shuttle, time flies like an arrow, cold comes and summer goes, and the stars change.
The wind blows, the rain passes, the sky clears, the melons ripen and the stems fall, everything comes naturally.
The tree that hugs each other is born from a single step, and the nine-story platform is born from tired soil;
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.
There are people outside the world, and there is a sky outside the world. There is no end to learning and keep moving forward.
Drops of water turn into ice, the ground freezes and the sky becomes cold, and there is heavy snowfall, which indicates a good year.
In the twelfth lunar month of winter, the sky is full of ice and snow, the wind is biting, and the ice is three feet deep.
Homeless, a lot of hardships, spring is warm, flowers are blooming, and they are in groups.
Diligence can make up for clumsiness. The stupid bird flies first, but a man can catch up with his own efforts.
Be willing to be unyielding, upright and righteous, fearless and unyielding, and upright.
There are countless fireworks, trees and silver flowers, and the lights are bright, and the spectators are like a crowd.
Busy traffic, huge crowds of people, spring returns to the earth, and the world is filled with happiness.
Idioms from the second volume of Chinese language for the second grade of primary school
The flowers are in full bloom, colorful, and perfect.
Traveling through mountains and rivers, eating in the wind and drinking dew, the water is welcomed by the mountains, which is pleasing to the eye.
Cruel and ruthless, in the cold winter months and the scorching summer heat, I think about it day and night.
Waking up early and practicing martial arts at dusk, my waist and back ached, and I towered over the sky.
The love of a licking calf, the love of a blackbird, the joy of a family, the joy is endless.
Gearing up, vigorous, vigorous, strong, with iron bones and brazen muscles.
Dedicated, well-known, helpless and serious.
Thousands of households, door to door, famous both at home and abroad, are densely packed.
There are many students who respect their teachers and respect their teachings. They have a good reputation and can be taught by children.
Green, golden, colorful.
It is touching, evocative, arduous and earth-shattering.
The stars carry the moon, the shooting stars catch up with the moon, the stars hold the moon, and the clouds support the moon.
5. A collection of inspirational eight-character idioms for the second grade of primary school
Strive to the upper reaches to break the cauldron
One word is spoken like white dye soap
Four If the body is not diligent, the grain will not be separated
A hundred feet of progress will make a further step
A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
The benevolent see benevolence, the wise see wisdom
The opportunity cannot be missed, the time will never come again
If you succeed, you will be a king, if you fail, you will be a bandit
No attack is invincible, no battle is invincible
Stars Fire can start a prairie fire
Open a road in the mountains, fill a bridge when encountering water
Work hard and die
Turn your hands into clouds, turn your hands into rain
Where sincerity comes, gold and stone will open
Avoid its sharpness and beat its inertia
6. All idioms in the second grade of primary school Chinese language
2 Collection of grade idioms
Dream Dance in Spring and Autumn
Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter Idioms
The spring is bright, the spring rain is like oil, the spring color is full, the birds are singing, the flowers are blooming, the flowers are blooming, the colors are vibrant, the spring is full of life, the spring is warm, the flowers are blooming, the breeze is drizzle The spring is bright and warm, the flowers are blooming, the spring is blooming, the flowers are blooming, the birds are chirping, the spring is back, the earth is full of spring, the wind is beautiful, the birds are singing, the flowers are fragrant, the orioles are singing, the swallows are dancing, the sun is hot, the birds are singing, the cicadas are chirping, the autumn is high, the air is crisp, the sky is clear, the clouds are light, the fruits are numerous, the sky is cold and the ground is frozen
Ice-covered cows, cows, ghosts, snakes, gods, cow knives, a small trial, a tiger stares at the tiger's mouth, a tiger's head, a tiger's head, a tiger's back, a bear's waist, a rabbit, a dead fox, a sad dragon, a tiger, leaping, a flying phoenix, a dragon and a horse spirit
The sun is scorching, thousands of trees are lush, the autumn wind is refreshing, the autumn chrysanthemums are blooming, the northern wild geese are flying south, the north wind is howling, and the snow is flying in the sky, and the cattle are cooking. Chickens sweat and oxen fill the house, a tiger's head and a snake's tail fall into the tiger's den in Pingyang and let the tiger return to the mountain
The rabbit dies and the dog cooks the dragon and the phoenix are auspicious. The finishing touch is the whole story. The sun is like fire
The luxuriant leaves and autumn chrysanthemums are proud. The autumn colors are charming. The mountains are covered with red leaves dripping into ice and covered with snow. Playing the piano to the cow. A drop of a feather talks about a tiger's color changing to become more powerful than a tiger, riding a tiger with difficulty and being a tiger's help
A cunning rabbit climbs a dragon in three burrows, has a phoenix, a group of dragons without a leader, subdues a dragon, and the tiger sweats like rain, the pond is full of lotus leaves, the autumn colors are pleasant, the golden osmanthus is fragrant
The grain is abundant, the cold winter is frozen, the earth is strong, like a cow seeking skin from a tiger, a hidden dragon, a crouching tiger, a fake tiger, and a sheep enter the tiger's mouth
Birds are flying, rabbits are walking, dragons and pigs are old, pens are walking, dragons are sweating, and snakes are sweating
Reed flowers are fluttering
Snow is flying in the ice and snow
The dragon is wolfing down and the tiger is walking. The dragon roars, the tiger roars, the dragon fights with the tiger
Sit back and wait for the rabbit
The dragon in the dragon pond and the tiger's den, the leaf is good, the dragon hopes that the child will become a dragon
The ice and snow, the dragon and the tiger, the dragon and the tiger leap into life, the dragon is alive and the tiger subdues the dragon and the tiger
The dragon among the people in the busy traffic
7. A collection of idioms and aphorisms for the first semester of second grade
Let me make your dreams come true with both hands.
Doubt is the most powerful enemy! From Lee Sin. ?
The day when the broken sword was reforged and the knight returned. From Riven
ha sa ki Tongrik Atong. Japanese swordsman Yasuo.
8. A collection of four-character idioms for the second grade of primary school classic reading idioms
Absent-minded xīnbùzàiyān
[Definition]
The mind is not here; refers to Lack of concentration. Yan: Ancient Chinese particle; equivalent to "here".
[Words coming out]
"Book of Rites·University": "Being absent-minded; turning a blind eye but not seeing; hearing but not hearing; eating without knowing the taste."
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No; it cannot be pronounced as "bú".
[Synonym]
Careless
Absentminded
[Antonym]
Absorbed
Be attentive
9. Primary school idioms, famous aphorisms, and catch-all sayings
The motto of the great proletarian revolutionary teacher Marx is to think about everything.
The famous French writer Stendhal's motto - Anyone who writes black words on white paper should not be surprised or angry if others say he is clumsy.
The famous French writer Zola's motto - There is not a day without writing a line.
The motto of the famous British writer Dickens - Don't be carried away.
The motto of Ye Ting, a modern Chinese proletarian writer and strategist - The three armies can seize the commander, but the general cannot seize the ambition.
The motto of Xu Beihong, an outstanding modern Chinese painter - one cannot be arrogant, but one cannot be without pride.
The motto of Zhu Guangqian, a famous contemporary Chinese esthetician - perseverance, tranquility, sincerity and courage.
The motto of Hua Luogeng, a famous contemporary Chinese mathematician - talk less about greetings when meeting, and talk more about art.
The motto of the famous contemporary Chinese chemist Hou Debang - Diligence can make up for one's weakness, and diligence and frugality make a career possible.
Thousands of miles of yellow clouds and white sun, and the north wind blows wild geese and snow.
Don’t worry, there will be no friends in the future. No one in the world will know you. ——Tang Gaoshi's "Farewell to Dong Da"
The morning rain in Weicheng is light and dusty, and the guesthouses are green and willow-colored.
I advise you to drink another glass of wine. There will be no old friends when you leave Yangguan in the west. ——Tang Wangwei's "Send Off the Second Envoy of the Yuan Dynasty to Anxi"
It was cold and rainy and the river entered Wu at night, and I saw off the guests from Chu Shangu in the morning.
Relatives and friends in Luoyang are like asking each other, with a heart of ice in a jade pot. ——Wang Changling of the Tang Dynasty, "Farewell to Xin Jian at the Furong Tower"
Send off the king and grandson again, full of farewell love. (Bai Juyi)
1. The three armies can seize the commander, but an ordinary man cannot seize the will. (Confucius)
2. Those who are not strong in ambition will not be wise, and those who do not believe in their words will not achieve results. (Mozi)
Unity is strength. ——Proverb
When people unite, Mount Tai can move. ——Proverb
When everyone adds firewood, the flames rise. ——Proverb
Three cobblers are the best of Zhuge Liang——Proverb
10. A complete collection of four-character idioms for the second grade Chinese language volume 1 and 2
Idioms for the second grade Chinese language volume 1 : (Jiangsu Education Edition) Idiom: The golden wind brings refreshment. Explanation: Jinfeng: refers to the autumn wind. In ancient times, the seasons were explained by the yin and yang and the five elements, with autumn as gold. The autumn wind brings coolness. Idiom: The wild goose leaves its voice. Explanation: It is a metaphor for leaving a reputation behind one's death. Idiom: The sky is clear and the air is clear. Explanation: clear. Describes a clear sky and fresh air. Idiom: Boundless means no boundaries can be seen at a glance, describing a very vast area. Idiom: Crowds of people. Explanation: Crowds of people are like mountains and seas. Describes a gathering of people in large numbers. Synonyms: constant flow, crowded Antonyms: desolate, inaccessible Idiom: in all directions Explanation: refers to all aspects or places. Synonyms: all over the world Antonyms: one step away Idiom: colorful Explanation: describes complex or diverse colors. The extensions are various. Synonyms: colorful, colorful Antonyms: single color Idiom: thousands of words Explanation〖Definition〗Describes someone who talks a lot. Synonyms are eloquent, thousands of words, antonyms are just a few words, a few words Idioms: the sun and the moon are like shuttles. Explanation: Shuttle: a tool that pulls the weft when weaving. The sun and moon come and go like shuttles. Describe time passing quickly. Synonyms: Time flies like an arrow Antonym: Days pass like years Idiom: Time flies like an arrow Explanation: Time: time. Time flies by like an arrow. Describe time passing very quickly. Synonyms: the sun and the moon fly by, white horses passing by; antonyms: the days pass by like years; idiom: cold comes and summer goes; explanation: midsummer has passed and winter is coming. Refers generally to the passage of time. Synonyms: time flies like an arrow, winter and summer change quickly, sun and moon fly by like a shuttle. Antonyms: there is no winter or summer, days are like years. Idiom: Stars move and objects change. Explanation: Stars move: stars shift; objects change: scenery changes. The scenery changed and the positions of the stars moved. A metaphor for the change of time. Idiom: The wind blows and the grass moves. Explanation: The grass sways when the wind blows. A metaphor for small changes. Idiom: The sky clears after the rain. Explanation: It clears up after the rain. It is also a metaphor for the transition from darkness to light in politics. Idiom: When the melon is ripe, the stem will fall. Explanation: Stem: the part where the flower or fruit is connected to the stem. When the melon is ripe, the stem will fall off naturally. It means that once the time is ripe, things will naturally succeed. Synonyms: things will happen when conditions are ripe Antonym: haste makes things easier Phrase: things will happen when conditions are ripe Explanation: qu: waterway. A water channel naturally forms where the water flows. It means that when conditions are ripe, things will naturally succeed. Idiom: unconsciously. Explanation: Zhi: know; Jue: aware. Not aware, not aware. There are many fingers and no attention has been paid. Synonyms: God does not know, ghosts do not realize Antonym: Earth-shattering Idiom: There is a sky beyond the sky Explanation: It refers to an endless realm beyond a certain realm. It is often used to express that people's vision is limited by objective conditions, and the field of understanding needs to be continuously expanded. It also means that the experience of a beautiful state is endless. Also known as "There are mountains beyond the mountains" and "There are peaks beyond the peaks". Idiom: There is no end to learning. Explanation: It means that there is no end to your studies and you should keep making progress. Idiom: Go forward inexorably. Explanation: Keep moving forward without any obstacles. Describes moving forward bravely and fearlessly. Synonyms: courageous, invincible, invincible Antonyms: hesitant to move forward, hesitant to move forward, timid Idiom: Drops of water turn into ice Explanation: Drops of water turn into ice. The weather is described as very cold. Synonyms: Ice and snow cellar, Ice and snow Antonyms: The sun is like fire, the red sun is scorching, the wind is beautiful Idiom: Goose feather heavy snow explains snowflakes like goose feathers. Describes the snow falling heavily and fiercely. Idiom: over the mountains and over the ridges Explanation: Fan: to go over; Yue: to pass; Ling: mountains. Climb a lot of mountains. Describe the hardships of field work or travel. Idiom: Study hard and practice hard meaning study hard and train hard. Idiom: Endless hardships Definition: All kinds of hardships. Synonyms: hard-working, weather-beaten Antonyms: spoiled and pampered Phrases: thousands of mountains and rivers Explanation: thousands of rivers, thousands of mountains. Describes a long and difficult journey.
Synonym: Thousands of mountains and thousands of valleys Antonym: One flat river Idiom: Passed down from generation to generation Explanation: Passed down from generation to generation. Synonyms: passed down from generation to generation Idiom: homeless means having no home to return to. Refers to displacement. Synonyms: displaced, leaving home; Antonyms: live and work in peace and contentment; idiom: Diligence can make up for shortcomings. Diligence can make up for shortcomings. Synonyms: Kung Fu means perseverance, diligent study and practice; Antonym: Perseverance: Idiom: The clumsy bird flies first. Explanation: The clumsy bird flies first. It is a metaphor that people with poor ability are afraid of falling behind and do things first before others. Synonyms: The slow bird flies first, the slow bird flies first. Antonym: Sit back and wait for death. Idiom: One person is a hundred. Explanation: What others can do or learn once, do it a hundred times, learn a hundred times. It is a metaphor for trying a hundred times harder to catch up with others. Synonyms: the stupid bird flies first. Idiom: catch up. Explanation: cheer up and catch up. Antonyms: hesitate, muddle along. Idiom: spring is warm and the flowers are blooming. It means that the climate in spring is warm, flowers are in full bloom, and the scenery is beautiful. It is a metaphor for a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing. Synonyms: The earth is rejuvenating, and a hundred flowers are blooming. Antonyms: It's freezing cold, ice and snow. Idiom: sing loudly. Explanation: Yin: elongate; Huo: throat, throat. Sing at the top of your lungs. Antonyms: keep silent, drink lightly and whisper. Idiom: grouping means a few people or a few people together. Synonyms: in groups; antonyms: scattered, alone; idiom: carefree; explanation: without any worries or worries. Synonyms: carefree Antonyms: preoccupied, worried Idiom: would rather break than bend Explanation: This refers to the fact that poplar wood will only break but not bend when subjected to external force. It was later used as a metaphor for saying that one would rather die than give in and compromise. Idiom: righteousness, correctness and strict interpretation Meaning: truth; Ci: rhetoric. The reasons are legitimate and sufficient, and the wording is strict and powerful. Idiom: mighty and unyielding Explanation: mighty: power, force; Qu: surrender. *** The pressure cannot make it yield. Indicates perseverance and perseverance. Synonyms: steadfast and unyielding, would rather die than surrender Antonyms: servile, servile and fawning Idiom: righteousness and awe-inspiring explanation: righteousness: justice; awe-inspiring: serious or awe-inspiring. Because of his righteous mind and solemn demeanor, he is awe-inspiring. Synonyms: fearless in the face of danger, upright and awe-inspiring Antonyms: servile, groveling Idiom: continuous ups and downs Explanation: continuous: a continuous appearance; ups and downs: uneven. Continuous and choppy. Synonyms: Endless, continuous Antonyms: Endless, endless. Idiom: Fire tree and silver flower. Explanation: Fire tree: a fiery red tree, which means that the tree is covered with lights; Yinhua: a silver-white flower, which means that the lights are bright. Describes a brilliant night scene with lanterns and fireworks. Synonyms: lanterns and colorful lights, bright lights Antonyms: pitch black, black lights and blind fire, dark sky Idiom: countless Explanation: Number: count. Too many to count. The quantity is so large that it is difficult to count. Idiom: The viewer is like a wall. Interpretation: wall. The people watching are like a wall. Describes a large number of viewers. Synonyms: The viewer is like a stack, the viewer is like a block. Idioms from the second volume of the second grade Chinese language (Jiangsu Education Edition) Idiom: Put up lanterns and tie them with colorful silk. Explanation: Hang up lanterns and tie them with colored silk. Describes festivals or festive events. Synonyms: Wearing red and wearing green Antonyms: Wearing hemp and wearing filial piety Idiom: Gathering together Explanation: Gathering together happily. Idiom: Everyone celebrates together. Explanation: People all over the world celebrate together. Synonyms: To celebrate with one's forehead and hands, to clap one's hands to express happiness; Antonyms: to mourn and complain; to express joy; to be joyful; to express joy; to be proud of oneself. A look or atmosphere full of joy. Synonyms are joyful, happy and smiling. Antonyms are frowning and frowning. Idiom: colorful. Explanation: colorful: various colors; colorful: numerous and interlaced appearance. It means there are many colors and is very beautiful. Synonyms: colorful, colorful Antonyms: immutable Idioms: *** Complete explanation: All kinds of things are complete. Idiom: triumphant Explanation: triumphant: a proud look. Describes a satisfied and complacent appearance. Synonyms: complacent, elated Antonyms: dejected, discouraged Idiom: fox fakes tiger's power Explanation fake: borrow. The fox takes advantage of the tiger's power. It is a metaphor for relying on other people's power to oppress others. Synonyms: Bullying others with strength, Dog relying on others' strength Antonyms: Unrivaled in the world, good at winning alone Idiom: High-spirited Explanation: A proud and arrogant look that shows one's own greatness. Synonyms: high-spirited, self-righteous Antonyms: servile, shameless to ask questions Idiom: shaking head and tail Explanation: originally described the leisurely look of a fish. It is now used to describe a person's head-shaking, frivolous and complacent appearance. Synonyms: shaking one's head, raising one's head and eyebrows, feeling complacent Antonyms: being uninterested, dejected, dispirited Idiom: half-believing, half-doubting Explanation: somewhat believing, yet a little doubting. It means that you are not sure about the truth or falsehood. Synonyms: half-confident, half-confident, half-confident Antonyms: firmly convinced, confident, unquestionable Idiom: looking around Explanation: Zhang: Look. Describe looking here and there. Synonyms: looking left and right, half-hearted Antonyms: single-minded, concentrated, unblinking, unsquinting Idiom: swagger means swaying when walking. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking one is great. Synonyms: full of air, majestic, high-minded; Antonyms: walking on thin ice, shrunken, tiptoeing Idiom: trekking over mountains and rivers Explanation: trekking over mountains and ridges; wading across mountains and rivers; wading across rivers with feet. Climbing mountains and ridges, wading across rivers. Describe the hardship of walking a long distance. Synonyms: Traveling over mountains and ridges, traveling in the dust. Antonyms: Starting early in the morning and arriving in the evening, having a smooth journey. Idiom: Dining in the wind and drinking dew. Explanation: describe the hardships of journey or outdoor life. Idiom: pleasing to the eye Explanation: pleasing to the eye: comfortable to look at. Refers to feeling happy after seeing beautiful scenery.
Synonyms: relaxed and happy, joyful and encouraging Antonyms: frightening, shocking Idiom: Vibrant explanation describes nature as full of vitality, or social life as active. Idiom: Cruel-hearted means ruthless and ruthless. Synonyms: inhumane, cruel and ruthless Antonyms: kind-hearted, soft-hearted, Bodhisattva-hearted Idiom: vast supernatural powers Explanation: Divine powers: originally a Buddhist term, referring to magical spells. The magic is vast and boundless. Describes superb ability and omnipotence. Synonyms: Three heads and six arms Antonyms: Wu rat has no skills and is helpless Idiom: The twelfth lunar month in the cold winter Explanation: The twelfth lunar month: the twelfth month of the lunar calendar. Refers to the twelfth lunar month, the coldest day in winter. Idiom: Get up early and go to bed late. Explanation: Get up early and go to bed late. Describe hard work. Synonyms: working hard and sleeping late at night, getting up early and staying up early in the dark. Antonyms: doing nothing, eating well all day long. Idiom: towering into the clouds. Explanation: towering: upright, high. Standing tall and straight, reaching into the clouds. Describe tall and straight buildings and mountains. Idiom: old cow licks the calf. Explanation: lick: lick; calf: calf. The old cow licks the calf. It is a metaphor for parents loving their children. Synonyms: hope that one's son will succeed, love one's son eagerly. Antonyms: cover one's nose and pass by, hate deeply. Idiom: the love of licking a calf. Explanation: lick: lick. Calf: calf. A cow licks her calf to show her love for it. A metaphor for love for children. Also known as "the thought of licking the calf", "the selfishness of licking the calf", and "the deep love of licking the calf". Idiom: Black Bird’s Personal Love Explanation: Black Bird: According to ancient legend, a young bird can feed an old bird in return. It is a metaphor for the filial piety of serving and respecting relatives. Idiom: The joy of family relationship Explanation: Family relationship: It used to refer to kinship relationships such as father and son, brothers, etc. Refers generally to family fun. Synonyms: Family fun Antonyms: Alone and lonely Idiom: The joy is endless Explain that there is no end to the fun. Refers to a certain job in the court and one feels happy in it. Synonyms: Overjoyed, overjoyed Antonyms: Overjoyed, Overjoyed Antonyms: Overjoyed, Overjoyed Idiom: Gearing up Explanation: Describes how people are in high spirits and eager to try before fighting or working. Synonyms: eager to try Antonyms: stationary Idiom: vigorous and vigorous Explanation: Describes liveliness, vigor and vitality. Synonyms: full of vitality, leaping like a dragon and a tiger. Antonyms: old-fashioned, lifeless. Idiom: strong and strong. Explanation: Describes a strong and powerful body. Synonyms: strong, strong, young and strong. Antonyms: skinny, weak. Idiom: copper tendons and iron bones. Explanation: tendons like copper, bones like iron. A metaphor for a very strong body. Also refers to a person who can bear heavy responsibilities. Idiom: concentrate on one's mind. Explanation: Zhi: exhaustion, extreme; Zhi: will. Put your whole mind on it. Describes being single-minded and concentrated. Synonyms: concentrated, single-minded, single-minded. Antonyms: absent-minded, distracted, distracted. Idiom: involuntarily. Explanation: Can't help myself, can't control myself. Synonyms: unable to control oneself, unlucky Antonyms: independent, self-reliant Idiom: concentration Explanation: will: concentrate. It originally meant that the king and his ministers worked together to pool their wisdom. Later, it was described as highly concentrated. Synonyms: unblinking, concentrated, absorbed Antonyms: absent-minded, distracted, restless Idiom: a serious book Explanation: Originally refers to a moral classic. Later it was used to describe a solemn and solemn attitude and seriousness in doing things. Sometimes sarcastic. Synonyms: sanctimonious, unsmiling Antonyms: glib, glib, playful Idiom: door to door Explanation: door to door: in order. According to the order of the residents, no one will be missed. Same as "door to door". Idiom: Thousands of households Explanation: Refers to many households. Idiom: Li Xue Seeking the Way (Cheng Men Li Xue) Explanation: It used to mean that students were respectful and respectful. A metaphor for respecting a teacher. Source: "History of the Song Dynasty·Yang Shizhuan": "I met Cheng Yi in Luo, when Gai was forty years old. One day I saw Yi, Yi sat in silence, and he and You Zuo stood there without saying a word. When Yi woke up, he walked outside the door. The snow is one foot deep." Synonyms: Respect teachers and value education. Idiom: Spring breeze turns into rain. Explanation: Transformation: Transformation and nurture. Refers to the wind and rain suitable for the growth of vegetation. A metaphor for good nurture and education. Synonyms: turning rain into spring breeze Idiom: Ruzi can be taught Explanation: Refers to young people who can be cultivated. Idiom: Dizzy means to describe being dizzy and dizzy. Synonyms: sleepy; antonyms: conscious; idiom: colorful. Explanation: describes complex or varied colors. The extensions are various. Synonyms: colorful, colorful Antonyms: single color Idiom: dancing gracefully Explanation: dancing briskly. Synonyms: singing, dancing, dancing Idiom: good luck, good luck Explanation: Xiang: auspicious. All your wishes come true. Use it more often to wish others happiness and satisfaction. Synonyms: Everything goes well, everything goes as expected, and everything comes as one wishes. Antonym: Troubled, everything goes against expectations. Idiom: Touching. Explanation: Makes people deeply moved. Synonyms: heart-moving, heart-stirring Antonyms: indifferent Idiom: can sing and cry Explanation: weep silently. It is worth singing, praising, and moving people to tears. Describing heroic and tragic touching deeds. Synonyms: sorrow and joy; Antonyms: Praise for virtue; Idiom: Hard work; Explanation: Extraordinary: Extremely extraordinary. The spirit of perseverance and hard work is beyond ordinary. Synonyms: Difficulty and exhaustion Antonyms: Live and drink, enjoy leisure and indolence Idiom: Earth-shaking Explanation: Jing: alarm; Dong: shocking. Make heaven and earth shake. Describe the great momentum or significance of an event. Synonyms: shaking the heaven and earth, shaking the heaven and earth Antonyms: everything is silent Idiom: from south to north Explanation: Some from south to north, some from north to south. Also generally refers to coming and going. Synonyms: come and go, go south and north. Idiom: wear stars and wear moon. Explanation: wear stars on body and moon on head. It describes running around all night or leaving early and returning late, which is very hard. Synonyms: Get out early and come back late. Idiom: Shooting stars chase the moon. Explanation: Like shooting stars chasing the moon. Describes quick action. Idiom: Many stars hold the moon. Explanation: Many stars set off the moon. It is a metaphor for people supporting a person they respect and love.
Synonyms: stars in the sky, people's expectations, people's aspirations. Antonyms: separation, separation. Idiom: Bingyuntuoyue. Explanation: Bing: to exaggerate; Tou: to set off. Originally refers to a traditional technique of painting the moon. Post-figurative rendering from the side to reveal or highlight the subject.
Synonyms exaggerate and highlight antonyms, get straight to the point, and take over the subject