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Idiom of two girls?

A. Two women are keen on playing an idiom.

in a few words

Mulberry forest y incarnation

Explain a few words There are few words to describe it.

Yuan Guan Hanqing's version of "Saving the Wind and Dust" is the second fold: "I have the right to go. In a few words, I am willing to write about divorce, and everything will be over."

Structural combination.

Usage can be used to describe conciseness. Generally used as subject, predicate and object.

Pronunciation; You can't pronounce "Yu".

Distinguish between formal languages; Can't write "rain"

Synonyms are short and pithy.

The antonym is long and talkative.

~ and "few words": Describe a few short sentences. But "A Few Words" focuses on "short and fragmentary"; And you can refer to fragmentary written materials; ~ focus on a few words.

example sentence

(1) He prepared a long speech; But ~ it's over

(2) His eloquence is excellent; Just ~ make this complicated problem clear.

B: Two women's heads are playing idioms.

Answer: Look around.

[dōng zhāng xwàng]

look in every direction

Look around, the version is China idiom, right?

Pinyin d not d not dōng zhāng xī wàng dang,

It means look around. It describes looking around anxiously.

Use: combined; As predicate and adverbial; derogatory sense

: quote explanation

Look around. Describe anxiously look in all directions.

Feng Ming's magnum "So Say Clearly": "Sanqiaoer only believes Mr. Gua's words and only wishes her husband to return. At this time, she often goes to the front building and looks around in the curtains. "

The third time in Wu's The Scholars of Qing Dynasty: I saw a chicken in my hand and a draft in my hand, walking step by step, looking around and looking for someone to buy it.

The tenth story of Pingyao legend: "I saw the monk walking around in the Woods with Qi Mei's short stick, looking around."

Chapter 43 of Li officialdom in Qing Dynasty: It turns out that since the rabbit got on the boat, he looked around and didn't take good care of his luggage, so he met a pickpocket.

Mao Dun's Midnight Nine: "As they walked, they looked around and exchanged a few simple words from time to time."

C. What is the idiom of two women together?

Correct answer: Look around.

Idiom explanation:

Interpretation: Look around. Describe anxiously look in all directions.

Chu Feng Ming's Dream Dragon "Jade Rong Shi Mingyan": "Sanqiaoer only believes Mr. Gua's words and only wishes her husband to return. At this time, she often goes to the front building and looks around in the curtains. "

Comprehensive application of law; As predicate and adverbial; derogatory sense

Example contradiction "Midnight" 9: "They pay each other from time to time while walking.

D guess the idiom "we" between two women.

The origin of the idiom: Meng Long's "Ming Yan in Imperial History": "Sanqiaoer only believes Mr. Gua's words and only wishes her husband to return. At this time, she often goes to the front building and looks around in the curtains. "

Traditional idiom: spread out in all directions.

Short spelling of idiom: DZXW

Idiom usage: look around; As predicate and adverbial; With a derogatory connotation.

Idiom structure: combined idioms

Idiom era: ancient idioms

Synonym: glance left and right, half-hearted.

Antonyms: singleness, concentration and gaze.

Example of idiom: I saw Jin Fan holding a chicken and holding a straw label in his hand, walking step by step, looking around and looking for someone to buy it. (Wu's "Qing Dynasty Scholars" for the third time)

Stare crazily

Idiom riddle: Look at both ends at the same time.

Idiom two-part allegorical saying: the mouse comes out of the hole.

Idiom story: Jiang Xingge of Zaoyang County, Xiangyang Prefecture, Huguang married the prince and daughter of this county, Sanqiaoer. They are very affectionate. Brother Xing went to Guangdong to collect accounts and didn't come home for more than a year. Sanqiaoer asked the fortune teller to predict that he would go home in the near future. She looked forward to her husband's return and went out for a walk every day, but she attracted a young Shang Chen and eventually separated Jiang Xingge's happy family.

E. Two women guess idioms crazily

Two women are crazy about copying idioms and guessing idioms.

Brief analysis of the picture: the red one in the picture can only be a compass, and the hands are "W" and "E", which are east-west directions respectively. Look at the two women looking in the east and west directions respectively, so that the answer is easy to come out.

So the answer is: look around.

Commentary: Zhang, look. Describe looking around.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's Yu Ming Yan: "Sanqiaoer only believes Mr. Gua's words and only wishes her husband to return. At this time, she often goes to the front building and looks around in the curtains. "

F. What is the idiom to describe two beautiful women who are both beautiful?

Equality, equal share, each has its own advantages.

G. Two women play idioms separately.

The secret is seamless, and the explanation is similar to the meaning to be expressed according to the picture imagination: two people are making a word horse, which is a straight line, 180 degrees; Two 180 degrees together are still a straight line, and there is no gap, so it is seamless.

Interpretation of idioms: According to myths and legends, fairy clothes have no seams. Metaphor things carefully perfect, can't find anything wrong.

Pronunciation: ti ā n y and w ú f è ng

Source: Guo Han, former Shu Niu Qiao's book of the supernatural: "Xu regarded it as seamless, and Han asked,' Heaven is not a needle and thread.' "

Vernacular explanation: "Slowly, his clothes stopped sewing. Han asked and said,' Yi Tian is not made of needle and thread.' "

(7) Extended reading of two girls' idioms.

Synonym: flawless white jade

1, perfect

Pronunciation: shíqun shímíI

Explanation: It's perfect. Nothing is missing.

Source: Chen Qing Lang's "Snow Moon and Plum Biography": "Don't worry when you go out; Isn't it perfect? "

Vernacular interpretation: a good niece must feel at ease when she goes out; Isn't it complete beauty?

2. White jade is flawless

Pronunciation: báI yüwúXiá

Description: There are no spots on the white jade. Metaphor means that people or things are perfect.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan's "Jingde Deng Chuan Lu" Volume 13: "Q:' I have never demonstrated the method of the king, but I have tried to see it with mystery. "The teacher said,' White jade is flawless, and the edges are full.' "

Vernacular interpretation: "Q:' I haven't seen the raiders of Kongwangjiao, but I try to see it through the mystery. "The teacher said,' Pure white, with all sides and feet.' "

H. Two women play an idiom with one word.

The explanation is similar to the meaning to be expressed according to the picture imagination: two people are making a word horse, which is a straight line, 180 degrees; Two 180 degrees together are still a straight line, and there is no gap, so it is seamless.

Pronunciation ti ā n y and w ú f ng

Interpretation means that things (mostly literary works) are natural, meticulous and perfect, and no flaws or omissions can be found.

Source five generations of Niu Qiao and Guo Han: "Xu regards it as seamless; John asked; He said, "Clothes are not needles and threads." "

synonym

A whole mass [hú n rá n y and t ǐ] is also called mixed mass. Into one. Describe completeness and indivisibility.

Out: Li Zhi's "Biography of Mr. Geng Chuchu": "The two houses are forgotten; Two forgetfulness is seamless; Nothing else. "

antonym

There are many loopholes [lòu dòng bóI chū] 100: too many words. There are many loopholes. There are many flaws in describing articles, speaking and doing things.

Out: Lu Xun's "Miscellaneous Talks after Illness": "If you study it carefully, there are many loopholes."

Idioms of One Woman and Two Kindnesses

Good man and good woman

Pronunciation sh à n á n sh à n

Interpreting Buddhist terms. Originally refers to men and women who converted to Buddhism. The back plate refers to men and women who believe in Buddhism.

The source "Diamond Sutra Goodness and Enlightenment": "Good men and good women, three advantages and three disadvantages bodhicitta."

For example, Lao She's Four Generations under One roof: "She will go to Tongshan Club or Chongshan Club, where Xiao He often goes, and spend half a day fooling around with good men and women who have money and leisure and want to live forever with minimal investment."

Usage as subject and object; Refers to more than two people.

J. Two women play an idiom with one word.

(of marriage) of equal socioeconomic status.

Pinyin: mé nd ā ng-hé.

Explanation: [Matching] means that married men and women are well matched in family conditions and all aspects.

Synonym: indoor equivalent

Antonym: Qi's ability is shallow and deep.

example sentence

First, it doesn't matter whether it is appropriate or not. The most important thing is to be interested, otherwise you will still feel lonely even if you don't have the same language.

Second, today, this pair is perfect match, perfect match.

Third, in this age, we still pay attention to the children's marriage!

Fourth, it is the perfect marriage with similar personality and age.

Five, free love zaojv. It's very popular now, so there's no need to emphasize proper collocation.

6. You two are right. It is more appropriate to marry your children's in-laws.

As far as I'm concerned, when it comes to marrying a suitable wife, I don't think I'm desperate enough to marry Miss Smith.

Eight, there are many stories about romance in the world, and not every happy couple is suitable.

Nine, their two families are very suitable, and it is more suitable to marry their children to their in-laws.

The new couple both work in the factory, which can be said to be a match made in heaven.