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What newspaper idiom?

(1) What are the idioms about newspapers?

Report: Go through, quick. Come quickly, go quickly. Describe running around a lot.

Revenge: Wash it off. Revenge, except hatred.

Newspaper reports: repayment; Ben: the root cause; Reverse: return; Start: start. It means to be grateful and not forget what you have done.

In the past, officialdom meant hard work.

Serving the country with a pure heart: fiery red, the metaphor is really pure; Red heart: loyalty; Country of service: country of service. It used to mean serving the emperor faithfully. Now it is also described as loyal to the country.

Broken newspapers: describe stale and messy; Bao Chao: Copying ancient imperial edicts, memorials and other documents. Refers to the old, incomplete and unreferential historical records. ...

What goes around comes around. Those who do bad things will get what they deserve. Refers to the consequences of doing bad things.

Repay kindness with kindness; Return the behavior that is beneficial to others to those who treat themselves well.

Well, bite the hand that feeds you, bite the hand that feeds you. Refers to ingratitude.

The kindness of others is rewarded.

Appreciate others' kindness and try to repay them.

Personal hatred in the communique was reported under the guise of official business.

Official newspapers, personal grievances, official: business. Use official business to vent personal anger.

The red flag declared the victory of the Qing army, and the Qing army won the battle, and sent someone to Beijing with the red flag to declare victory. Now it is used to announce good news.

Eager to report the Buddha's feet is a metaphor for rushing to prepare at the last minute.

The news of victory spread frequently and continuously.

Revenge by making friends and helping others get revenge.

Loyal to the country, loyal to the country, sacrifice everything.

The reward of dogs and horses is to be driven away by people like dogs and horses in return for kindness.

Reveal the secrets of one of the opposing parties to the other.

Giving back peaches means that he gives me peaches and I give him plums in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.

Revenge must be avenged: stare when angry, referring to the smallest hatred. Even the smallest resentment, such as a wink, should be retaliated. Metaphor is extremely narrow-minded.

Good for good: kindness. Repay kindness with kindness.

Good for good: kindness. Complain: hatred. Don't remember other people's enemies, but give them benefits.

Good for evil: hatred; Fred: Grace. Reward others' kindness with resentment.

Direct response to complaints: fairness and integrity. Be fair to people you hate.

Karma. Karma. Buddhism is superstitious, believing that what is planted in this life will bear fruit in the next life, and good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil.

Revenge and revenge: revenge; Revenge, retribution. In Buddhist language, it is believed that there will always be retribution for grievances.

Bamboo newspaper peace, metaphor peace letter.

I ran around in a hurry. Postscript, pass "pull".

Revenge means revenge and washing away shame.

Complaining in the snow washes away the hatred in my heart. See "revenge"

Reward a peach for a plum means that he gives me a peach and I give him a plum in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.

Serve others: serve others in return for their kindness. Refers to great kindness, giving only a negligible return.

Bad karma: in Buddhist language, it means karma; Cool: Not good. People who do evil will get what they deserve. They have never made mistakes.

Revenge: attack. Fight back at each other with a hostile attitude.

Ear god refers to the person who secretly tipped off the news.

The communique reported personal hatred under the guise of official business. With "personal grievances."

Living eyes now report refers to the retribution of this world.

To lay down one's life for revenge is to lay down one's life for revenge. With "revenge".

Take revenge from guests and help others.

Dedicate to the country, be loyal to the country, and sacrifice everything.

Give your life for your country, give your life for your country.

Give your life for your country, give your life for your country. Also known as "suicide to save the country."

One good turn deserves another: OK. Report: retribution. Good deeds always pay off. Often used with "what goes around comes around".

Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil, which means that good and evil will eventually be rewarded.

Upper steaming and lower reporting generally refers to * * * sexual behavior.

The informant secretly told the secret of the opposing party to the other party. Use "ventilation"

The original intention of throwing wood at Joan is that men and women love each other and give each other gifts. Later used to refer to repaying others' deep friendship.

Giving back peaches is a metaphor for giving each other a reward.

Ask the gazette to borrow business to report personal grievances.

Today's report: karma. Originally a Buddhist. The latter refers to those who have done evil and will get retribution in this life. It means retribution is quick.

Revenge Revenge: Wash it off. Wash away the shame and attack the enemy. Also known as "revenge"

Measure for measure means that you will be retaliated after doing a bad thing. This also means dealing with a man as he deals with you.

A tit-for-tat means that after doing a bad thing, you will be retaliated.

Rather critical's metaphor is to see the development trend and results of the overall situation through individual subtle signs. Same as "quite critical".

Pay evil for evil, pay evil for evil.

Serve the country with your own body. It means that you would rather give your life for national security.

Knowing that you owe others can repay your kindness. Use "gratitude".

Knowing that you owe others can repay your kindness.

What idioms are there in the newspaper?

What idioms are there in the newspaper?

Good for evil,

Bite the hand that feeds you,

In return,

Revenge,

Loyal to the country,

Take revenge,

Notice,

Announcements, personal grievances,

Knowing that gratitude is gratitude,

Karma,

Good for evil,

Good is rewarded with good, evil with evil,

Bite the ring to repay you,

Ice business,

Report good news instead of bad news,

Good for evil,

Report the spring breeze,

Revenge must be reported,

If you don't report it,

Bamboo newspapers are safe,

Measure for measure,

Dog and horse news,

Destroyed Bao Chao,

Loyal to the country,

In return,

Return in good faith,

Good for evil,

The red flag won,

Incest between men and women

(3) What is the idiom of what is a newspaper?

Broken newspapers: describe stale and messy; Bao Chao: Copying ancient imperial edicts, memorials and other documents. Refers to the old, incomplete and unreferential historical records. ...

What goes around comes around. Those who do bad things will get what they deserve. Refers to the consequences of doing bad things.

Repay kindness with kindness; Return the behavior that is beneficial to others to those who treat themselves well.

Well, bite the hand that feeds you, bite the hand that feeds you. Refers to ingratitude.

The kindness of others is rewarded.

Appreciate others' kindness and try to repay them.

The reward of dogs and horses is to be driven away by people like dogs and horses in return for kindness.

Next newspaper: the younger generation of men commit adultery with older women; Newspaper: Old men commit adultery with young women. Generally refers to men and women.

Revenge must be avenged: stare when angry, referring to the smallest hatred. Even the smallest resentment, such as a wink, should be retaliated. Metaphor is extremely narrow-minded.

Revenge and revenge: revenge; Revenge, retribution. In Buddhist language, it is believed that there will always be retribution for grievances.

Living eyes now report refers to the retribution of this world.

One good turn deserves another: OK. Report: retribution. Good deeds always pay off. Often used with "what goes around comes around".

Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil, which means that good and evil will eventually be rewarded.

Upper steaming and lower reporting generally refers to * * * sexual behavior.

Giving back peaches is a metaphor for giving each other a reward.

Today's report: karma. Originally a Buddhist. The latter refers to those who have done evil and will get retribution in this life. It means retribution is quick.

A tit-for-tat means that after doing a bad thing, you will be retaliated.

(4) What does the idiom "do what you like" mean?

"Throw me something" is the idiom "Return a peach to a plum", which means that he gives me a peach and I give him a plum in return. Metaphor is friendly, accommodating or giving things to each other.

5] What are the idioms related to newspapers?

Good for evil,

Bite the hand that feeds you,

In return,

Revenge,

Loyal to the country,

Revenge,

Announcements, personal grievances,

Notice,

Gratitude,

Karma,

Good for evil,

Good is rewarded with good, evil with evil,

Ice business,

Good for evil,

Bite the ring to repay you,

Report good news instead of bad news,

Dog and horse news,

Bamboo newspapers are safe,

Measure for measure,

Loyal to the country,

Report the spring breeze,

In return,

Revenge must be reported,

Good for evil,

If you don't report it,

Return in good faith,

Destroyed Bao Chao,

Revenge by making friends,

Be in a hurry to go

Give your life to serve your country,

Report to the superior,

Don't read the newspaper,

Back to the beginning,

Gratitude,

According to reports,

What goes around comes around,

Reward sb.' s work,

Snake bird's newspaper,

Today's newspapers,

Just in case,

Throwing wood at Joan,

Measure for measure,

The red flag won,

One good deed deserves another,

Loyal to the country,

Revenge for revenge,

Urgent report to the Buddha's foot,

Serve the country wholeheartedly,

Chongde reports merit,

Uh-huh,

Revenge, revenge,

There are a lot of reports that,

A trickling newspaper,

A newspaper that reciprocates a peach,

I'll report to you,

Bad karma,

The news of victory/success keeps coming.

Revenge Revenge: Snow: Wash it off. Wash away the shame and attack the enemy. Also known as "revenge"

Snake sparrow's report: report: reward. Refers to the serpent holding the pearl and the oriole holding the white ring to repay the favor.

Steaming up and reporting down: generally refers to the sexual behavior of * * *.

Report to the superior: Adultery between young men and older women; Newspaper: Old men commit adultery with young women. Generally refers to men and women.

One good deed deserves another: good: good. Report: retribution. Good deeds always pay off. Often used with "what goes around comes around".

Sacrifice one's life for the country: sacrifice one's life for the country. Also known as "suicide to save the country."

Repay kindness with kindness: When I know that I have received kindness from others, I will repay others' kindness. Use "gratitude".

Gratitude: When I know that I owe others, I will repay their kindness.

Good for evil: virtue: kindness. Repay kindness with kindness.

Karma: Karma. Buddhism is superstitious, believing that what is planted in this life will bear fruit in the next life, and good will be rewarded with good, and evil with evil.

Measure for measure: it means that after doing something bad, you will be retaliated. This also means dealing with a man as he deals with you.

Pay evil for evil: pay evil for evil.

Revenge for what you have done: it means that you will be retaliated after doing a bad thing.

Rather critical: Metaphorically, we can see the development trend and results of the overall situation through individual subtle signs. Same as "quite critical".

Direct complaint: straight: justice and integrity. Be fair to people you hate.

Serve the country with your body: give your body to the country. It means that you would rather give your life for national security.

Today's report: report: retribution. Originally a Buddhist. The latter refers to those who have done evil and will get retribution in this life. It means retribution is quick.

Give me a peach in return: it means that he gives me a peach and I give him a plum in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.

Tip: wind: wind. Tell the secret of the opposing party to the other party in secret.

Inform: Tell the secret of the opposing party to the other party in secret. Use "ventilation"

Throwing wood at Joan: it originally means that men and women who love each other give gifts to each other. Later used to refer to repaying others' deep friendship.

Reward a peach for a plum: a metaphor for giving a reward to the other party.

Believe in the official gazette: report personal grievances through official business.

Good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil: it is said that good and evil will eventually be rewarded.

Reward for dogs and horses: I am willing to be driven away by dogs and horses to repay my kindness.

Hurry up and report to the Buddha: a metaphor for preparing something in a hurry at the last minute.

Revenge by making friends: revenge for others.

Trust private:

Revenge: to avenge others.

Revenge with one's own body: it means giving one's life to help others get revenge. With "revenge".

[6] Idioms about what to report.

be ungrateful

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Jiang

state in the Zhou Dynasty

Bao]

Detailed explanation

Return kindness with hatred. Refers to ingratitude.

appear

place

Feng Ming magnum "Awakening the World": "Volume 30:' Thanks to this official, save his life; Now turn around and take a bite of the hand that feeds you; Where is justice! ”"

What idioms were there?

What idioms are you reporting?

Revenge,

Ice business,

Report good news instead of bad news,

Back to the beginning,

Just in case,

Complain about revenge,

The perpetrators must be punished and never make mistakes.

The perpetrators must be punished and never make mistakes.

Baoyang baoshu

[Interpretation] karma: Buddhism refers to karma; Cool: Not good. People who do evil will get what they deserve. They have never made mistakes.

[Language] The seventy-fourth time in Cai's "Yue Quanzhuan": "There are thousands of men and women, and that one does not say that it is natural, and the retribution is not good.

(8) Idioms about what to report.

Give back peaches-exchange gifts/favors

[soup]

pottery

Baao

plum

[explanation]

It means that he gives me peaches and I give him plums in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.

[from]

"The Book of Songs": "Give me a peach and give me a plum.

What idioms contain newspapers?

What are the idioms related to newspapers?

Good for evil,

Bite the hand that feeds you,

In return,

Revenge, expertise

Loyal to the country,

Oppose this report,

Announcements, personal grievances,

Notice,

Gratitude,

Karma,

Good for evil,

Good is rewarded with good, evil with evil,

Ice business,

Good for evil,

Bite the ring to repay you,

Report good news instead of bad news,

Dog and horse news,

Bamboo newspapers are safe,

Measure for measure,

Loyal to the country,

Report the spring breeze,

In return,

Revenge must be reported,

Good for evil,

If you don't report it,

Return in good faith,

Destroyed Bao Chao,

Revenge by making friends,

Be in a hurry to go

Give your life to serve your country,

Report to the superior,

Don't read the newspaper,

Back to the beginning,

Gratitude,

According to reports,

What goes around comes around,

Reward sb.' s work,

Snake bird's newspaper,

Today's newspapers,

Just in case,

Throwing wood at Joan,

Measure for measure,

The red flag won,

One good deed deserves another,

Loyal to the country,

Revenge for revenge,

Urgent report to the Buddha's foot,

Serve the country wholeheartedly,

Chongde reports merit,

Uh-huh,

Revenge, revenge,

There are a lot of reports that,

A trickling newspaper,

A newspaper that reciprocates a peach,

I'll report to you,

Bad karma,

The news of victory/success keeps coming.

⑽ What newspaper idiom?

What newspaper idiom copy:

Bite the hand that feeds you,

Good is rewarded with good, evil with evil,

Dog and horse news,

Measure for measure,

Revenge must be reported,

If you don't report it,

Destroyed Bao Chao,

Report to the superior,

Don't read the newspaper,

Gratitude,

According to reports,

What goes around comes around,

Snake bird's newspaper,

Today's newspapers,

Measure for measure,

One good deed deserves another,

Revenge for revenge,

Uh-huh,

There are a lot of reports that,

A trickling newspaper,

A newspaper that reciprocates a peach,

I have to report it.