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An idiom describing a sudden change of mood
No. idiom name idiom explanation (* * * has 88 1 idiom) 1 a secretly annoyed, holding back. One foot in the way: obstacle. Obstruct others. Use "get in the way" 3 a gets in the way and prevents others from doing things. 4 one household, one household to one household, every household does not leak. Next, in turn, in turn. 5 a's head is proud, and the head is proud to describe his stubbornness. A dog and a cat, an old nickname commonly used by people, extended to mean any contemptible person or job. 7 a Agathon A: the prefix of nouns. Home: Tong Gu, her husband's mother. Weng: The husband's father. Refers to parents-in-law. Tom, Dick and Harry used to be nicknames. By extension, it refers to any contemptible person or work. 9 Apo Weng A: the prefix of nouns. Aunt: Her husband's mother. Weng: The husband's father. Refers to parents-in-law. 10 door to door: in order. According to the order of households, there is no shortage of one. Same as "door to door". 1 1 b semi-green and semi-yellow crops grow badly, and green and yellow are connected. Metaphor is not yet mature. 12 b Ignore: Listen. People don't listen to anything they say and don't take the initiative to ask. Describe not caring about things. 13 b indomitable: yield; Scratch: bending. Metaphor does not yield in the face of pressure, showing great tenacity. 14 b is half-cooked, not fully ripe or not ripe enough to be eaten. Metaphor is unfamiliar; Not skilled. 15 b can't describe things, there is nowhere to be found, and the situation is difficult. 16 b neither dead nor alive describes not being angry or embarrassed. 17 b neither fish nor fowl: different kinds. It is neither this kind nor that kind, so the description is unreasonable. 18 b does not read w no; Say "meimei" and go to gà. Metaphor is in a dilemma and difficult to deal with. Also described as embarrassing. Use "awkward". 19 b half-dreaming and half-waking means not waking up. 20 b hit the target F: launch. Describe archery, throwing or shooting accurately, and hit the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with full confidence, doing everything from ... 2 1 b: there are many metaphors; According to: obedience; Follow: follow. Follow everything. Describe blindly obedient. 22 b native place refers to local and hometown. 23 b is neither painful nor itchy. The original description cannot be said to be a kind of distress. Nowadays, many metaphors fail to touch the essence, hit the key point and solve the problem. 24 b half-spit and half-dew describe the vague and straightforward speech. 25 b can neither write nor use force. 26 b heartless: benevolence; Righteousness: morality Don't talk about benevolence and morality. Describe a despicable and cruel person. 27 b indomitable metaphor does not yield in the face of pressure, showing great tenacity. 28 b is neither humble nor supercilious: arrogance; Humble: low and inferior. It means to have a proper sense of proportion to people, neither supercilious nor supercilious. 29 b neither too cold nor too hot means that the temperature is neither too high nor too low, and the temperature is moderate. It is also a metaphor for the general attitude towards people. You can't build a new one unless you break the old one. 3 1 b dialect that is neither cold nor sour. Describe indifference. 32 b silence means not talking; Keep quiet. 33 b does not bend, does not bend and does not yield. Describe integrity and strong will. 34 b does not express displeasure, describes people as honest, and does not bully the weak and fear the hard. 35 b half-pushed: refused, shirked; As long as: close, face up. While refusing, he came closer. Describe putting on airs and pretending to refuse. 36 b is not because words are unintentional. 37 b is not blocked, not only can it not be said that only by removing old and wrong things can new and correct things be established. 38 b obeys everything Describe obedience to others in everything. 39 b half silk and half wisp: thread Half a line, half a line. Describe something that is small in quantity and of little value. 40 b I don't know, I don't know, I don't know much, and I always compare simple and honest. 4 1 b unbranched vines: vines, extending and spreading. Neither diffused nor branched. A metaphor for speaking or writing articles is concise and to the point, without dragging its feet. 42 b is an ambiguous metaphor. 43 b half-written and half-written classical Chinese and vernacular Chinese are mixed together. Also known as "half writing is not white". 44 b is dubious, a little convinced, and a little dubious means that you are not sure whether it is true or not. 45 b unconsciously knows: knows; Perception: consciousness. I don't know, I don't know. At present, it means not paying attention. 46 b listens to everything Describe obedience to others in everything. 47 b is half true and half false, half true and half false. Not quite right. 48 b half-swallowed and half-vomited to describe the vague and straightforward speech. 49 b changed color because of inner shock, fear, anxiety and anger. 50 b violation and violation: violation and carelessness. Property obtained by improper means will also be possessed by others by improper means. Random money is also random ... 5 1 b night divination: divination. Describe a feast day and night. 52 b if you don't go on doing it endlessly, it means that since things have already started, you should go through with it. 53 b won every battle. Describe invincible. 54 b Bai sui describes obedience to everything. 55 b is a little skeptical and a little convinced. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not. 56 b full discount: the percentage deducted from the price when selling goods. No discount means completeness and completeness. 57 b divination: divination. Describe a feast day and night. 58 b don't ask, don't listen: listen. People don't listen to anything they say and don't take the initiative to ask. Describe not caring about things. 59 b, a hundred words are still true, and a hundred shots are right. 60 b insists that if it fails to meet the requirements, it will be entangled. 6 1 b does not benefit foreigners: refers to bo yi; H: It refers to Liu Xiahui. Don't be a boy, and don't be like Liu Xiahui. Metaphor is compromise without extremes. 62 b, if you keep talking, it's not over. 63 b is clumsy, poor in expression and eloquent. 64 b is neither slow nor sick. X: Slow down. Sick: Quick. No hurry, no delay, calm and natural. 65 b loses every battle, that is, it will lose every battle. 66 b does not want: jealousy; Seek: greed. Not jealous, not greedy. 67 b no shirt no shirt: top; Footwear: shoes. No robes, no shoes to describe the sloppy appearance. 68 b half new and half old means neither new nor old. 69 b is not salty or light; Ordinary. (2) refers to ridicule. 70 b is half dead. (2) metaphor meaningless, lifeless life. 7 1 b obeys everything. With "Bai Sui". 72 b no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.4 means it's not decent, and it also means it doesn't look like it. 73 b neither spreads nor forks. A metaphor for speaking or writing articles is concise and to the point, without dragging its feet. 74 b is not angry: I want to understand but I still don't understand. Revelation: Revelation. Don't inspire students when they don't understand what they want to understand. This ... 75 b refers to abnormal things, which have never happened in ancient and modern times. The original satirist learned nothing, just pretending to be strange. Later, it was often compared to compromise. 76 b, if you don't care, you don't care. 77 b can't afford to have money. 78 b accurately describes archery or shooting and hits the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence. 79 b regardless, is not caring about people, but also reckless, regardless of others. 80 b is a dilemma, which is not easy to handle. Also described as embarrassing. Use "awkward". 8 1 b: I want to say it but I can't say it. F: inspiration. Don't inspire students when they can't say what they want to say. This is Confucius' teaching method ... 82 b did 100 things very successfully. It means doing things must be successful. It's the same as "a hundred flowers blossom and a hundred birds fly at the phoenix". 83 b courtesy, respect: dignified and polite. Describe the attitude is very respectful. 84 b no hurry, no hurry. Describe a calm attitude, or a steady and practical approach. 85 b don't pull, don't take, don't ignore. 86 b is not arrogant, impetuous, proud or impatient. 87 b don't hum, don't talk, say and don't say. 88 b is in no hurry to describe calm mood and calm action. 89 b half room and half boundary ① impenetrable and not deep. ② I don't know. I still can't say it. 4 means mediocrity. 90 b is neither humble nor supercilious: low and inferior; Kang: Arrogant. It means to have a proper sense of proportion to people, neither supercilious nor supercilious. 9 1 b easy: quick. X: Slow down. No hurry, no slow. Refers to being able to master a moderate rhythm, neither too fast nor too slow. 92 b is ambiguous Also describe ambiguous behavior. 93 b is not without phosphorus, neither thin nor black. It is a metaphor for the quality of loyalty and nobility, which will not be changed by external influences. 94 b is not hungry, not cold, not hungry, not cold Life has no worries about food and clothing. 95 b in a few days and months means not counting the sun and the moon, and there is no time limit. 96 b is neither fair nor partisan. 97 b is not stupid or deaf. People are not stupid or deaf. Often used with "not an aunt", it means that if you don't pretend to be stupid or deaf, you can't be a grandma and grandpa. Shape ... 98 b no tea, no rice, no diet. Describe a heavy heart. 99 b can't help but refer to 100 b. Being neither rich nor frugal means neither extravagant nor frugal, which is more or less appropriate. 10 1 b Half-hungry means not wanting to eat enough or not having enough to eat. 102 b is improper and incorrect: auxiliary words have no practical significance. It means it's serious. 103 b "Not deaf" means that if you don't pretend to be dementia or deaf, you can't be a good grandfather and grandmother. Describe your elders generously. 104 b Don't pull, don't take, just ignore it. 105 b is a dilemma and difficult to deal with. Also described as embarrassing. 106 b Silence means no talking; Keep quiet. 107 b means no talking, no sound and no breath; Keep quiet. 108 b is neither modern nor ancient, indicating that things are abnormal, neither ancient nor modern. The original satirist learned nothing, just pretending to be strange. Later, it was often compared to compromise. 109 b is shameful. Aboveboard, with a clear conscience. 1 10 b: close, close; Leave: alienate, leave. Refers to neither approaching nor alienating people. More refers to the relationship between closeness and indifference ...111b unclean means unclean and dirty. It also refers to feeling unclean because of taboo. It can also be described in uncivilized language. 1 12 b respectfully describes the attitude as very respectful. 1 13 b: arrogance; Humble: low and inferior. It means to have a proper sense of proportion to people, neither supercilious nor supercilious. 1 14 b no crops, no crops: sowing; 30: Harvest the grain. Generally refers to not participating in agricultural production and labor. 1 15 b impartiality: bias. Take no sides. Expressing neutrality or impartiality. 1 16 b Every movement can complete its work, describing everything as handy and achieving good results. 1 17 b One hundred words are still spoken, and one hundred shots are foolproof. It's the same as "Everything is perfect". 1 18 b is neither a monk nor a layman, neither fish nor fowl. 1 19 b does not speak Buddhist, and thinks that Buddhism has no change of birth and death, which is a synonym for "permanent residence". 120 b is silent. 12 1 b is between the upper half and the lower half. 122 b can't get up, can't get down, can't get down. Describe a dilemma. 123 b Not busy, not violent, not indulgent, not busy, not impatient. 124 b bow and scrape, which means you have to handle everything yourself. 125 b If you don't fight, you won't get to know each other, which means making friends will be more congenial. 126 b "No fight, no acquaintance" means having a fight. After getting to know each other, you can make friends and get along better. 127 b: Pennisetum; Disease: green bristlegrass. This means that there are no weeds in the seedlings. After metaphor, people are incompetent and worthless. 128 b Not rich but not rich: thick; Kill: reduce. Not extravagant or frugal. Neither increase nor decrease. 129 b Bai Li described it as very clever. 130 b doesn't matter. 2 refers to not paying attention to everything. 13 1 b Don't look, ignore and don't answer. 132 b is neither brown nor beautiful, and the original index is too high. The latter metaphor is useless. 133 b is often used as a courtesy saying that everyone is the same. It also shows that the two are similar. 134 b changed face and color because of inner shock, fear, anxiety and anger. 135 b is neither arrogant nor impetuous. I can't afford it without personal experience, and I don't brag about myself. Describe humility. 136 b to tell you: yes. I have to do this. It means that you are forced by circumstances or hiding something, and you have no choice. 137 b is shameful. Describe aboveboard, have a clear conscience. 138 c: through. From top to bottom. 139 c became a famous family, established a reputation and became an expert. 140 c has achieved something on its own, and it is also necessary to make everything other than itself achieve something.
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