Fortune Telling Collection - Comprehensive fortune-telling - Chen Kang Lian Wealth _ Chen Kang hr
Chen Kang Lian Wealth _ Chen Kang hr
1.* * ...
Damn (damn). Damn (damn). Esby
2.*** Idioms
1 pace
2 Never forgets anything.
3. What are the idioms that describe "* * *"?
Can't tell soybean from wheat.
Stupid
Looks silly.
Poor speaking ability, no oral expression
Make up for mistakes
4. Say stupid things about others
Stupid words: goods, * * *, silly, silly, silly, silly, silly, silly, silly, wait a minute, pig brain, idiot, beg fans, silly children, beg paste, 2B, 25 eyes, silly.
5. What * * * idiom
Copy on the spot
Pronunciation d ā ng ch m: ng ch ū c m: i.
Explain that when attacking an old play and killing people, painting with red water and pretending to bleed is brilliant. Metaphor reveals or shows ugliness in front of everyone.
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Example: My husband and wife are going to receive this staff member now, so it is better to invite the card leader privately to complete this performance and save the glory on the spot. (Two Moments of Surprise, Volume 30)
6. What are the idioms that answer * * *
to cast pearls before swine
Spelling sound: √ source niú tán qín
Explanation: People who laugh at the listener don't understand what the other person is saying. It is also used to ridicule the speaker for not looking at objects.
Source: Han Morong's "Theory of Reason and Confusion": "Gongmingyi is the exercise of clearing the horns of cattle, which is like a piece of food. No cow can't smell it. "
For example, make sentences: play the lute to a cow, but the cow doesn't listen and scolds well. Let's settle accounts once and for all! Li Qing Dangzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" Chapter 90
Pinyin code: dntq
Synonym: Talking to cows is a waste of breath.
Antonym: the right medicine, targeted.
Two-part allegorical saying: embrace the pipa and grind it.
Lantern riddle: the shepherd boy plays the erhu
Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Used to ridicule others.
English: Play the lute to a cow.
Story: Every time the ancient musician's palace played the piano, it attracted many birds and butterflies. When I saw the buffalo eating grass, I played some songs for the buffalo. As a result, the buffalo walked away indifferently, and Gong sighed, "I don't know anything about playing the piano."
7. Idioms to describe * * * deskmate (healthy)
In his senior year, Chen Kang, a law major at Yucai College of Southwest University, often went to the library to read books and review, and always sat in the penultimate row by the window to answer. Lin Jingjing, an English major, is a senior in postgraduate entrance examination. She can be seen almost every day in the library. One night, Chen Kang went to the library to review. Unexpectedly, all the seats are occupied, and there are books in his usual position. Chen Kang thought his position was occupied and was about to leave when Lin Jing stopped him: "This is for you." Chen Kang was flattered and thanked him again and again. From then on, the two agreed that whoever went to the library first would help each other to occupy the seats, and they gradually became bosom friends. "deskmate in the library, thank you!"
8. Idioms that describe * * *
If you are stunned, you will know nothing about it.
Without learning and skill, one's reputation is ruined.
Ignorance is a false name, and there are countless false appearances in the chest.
9. What is the idiom with the word * *?
There is no such idiom.
Idiom:
Wishful thinking,
Looking for marriage,
Infatuation,
Idiots talk in their dreams,
Not stupid, not deaf,
Crazy clouds are tired of rain,
Not stupid or deaf, not an aunt,
Deception and stupidity,
Deceive and pretend to stay,
Idiot said dreams,
False infatuation,
Don't be stupid or deaf, don't be a family man,
Wake up,
Crazy mouse dragging ginger,
A little idiot,
Little idiot,
Seduce and fool,
Yan pi is not wrapped in stupid bones,
Silly,
Naive boys and girls
10. Idioms describing * * *
Idiot: described as confused and stupid.
Wrong: it means to go straight on a winding road. Describe a person as clumsy, inflexible and inflexible.
Ignorance: describes stupidity and ignorance.
Stupid: stupid, stupid, and: equal. Stupid people can't compare with them. Describe it as extremely stupid.
Stupidity: dull and inflexible. Describe thinking and acting slowly and clumsily.
You can't tell hulled oats from beans. You can't tell which is beans and which is wheat.
Clumsy: stupid: not smart. Poor expression ability, no eloquence.
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