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What do ten idioms mean? What do they mean?

(1) Explain with an idiom, what does it mean to take one as ten?

pit one against ten

[Interpretation] Time: Time. One man against ten. Describe the army as brave and good at fighting.

[Source] "Warring States Policy Qi Ce I": "One is ten, ten is a hundred, and a hundred is a thousand." "Historical Records of Xiang Yu": "Chu soldiers are all ten, Chu soldiers call for action, and princes and armies are all afraid."

synonym

One for ten, one for ten, one for a hundred husbands.

antonym

Single-minded, eggs and stones fight

What does this idiom mean?

Idioms are a part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms have fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, which express certain meanings and are used as a whole in sentences. A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times, and the words used are often different from those used in modern Chinese. Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs. However, there are some differences. Idioms are mostly written and belong to the literary nature. Secondly, in the form of language, idioms are established four-character structures, and literal words cannot be changed at will. Idioms have vivid, concise and vivid functions in language expression.

Definition idioms are fixed phrases formed by long-term use and tempering in language. They are language units with richer meanings and grammatical functions equivalent to words, with rich and profound ideological connotations, short and pithy, easy to remember and use. They are often accompanied by feelings, including derogatory and positive. Most idioms are four words, and some are even divided into two parts, separated by commas.

③ What does the idiom 10 mean?

Hello, copy idioms and then accumulate 10 idioms.

The teacher asked us to write ten idioms and allusions. I have no idea what they mean! Can someone help me?

Exhausted one's literary talent

From "Biography of Heather River Flooding". Jiang Yan was a gifted scholar in the Southern and Northern Dynasties. His family was poor when he was a child. He studied hard and got good grades in poetry and prose. Because he lived in the lower class of society in his early days and was able to get in touch with the real life of society, his articles can profoundly express his anxiety, cynicism and unhappiness, and also reflect the turbulent life of many poor intellectuals at that time, expressing the depressed thoughts and feelings of many intellectuals, so his works can arouse the voices of many frustrated people and become a famous writer at that time, which people call.

Later, his literary talent was not as good as before. He did his best because Xiao Daocheng, the Emperor of Nanqi, and others attached themselves to him, became a high official and a "student" in Nanqi, and lived a comfortable life from then on. With the change of his position and thoughts and feelings, his literary thoughts gradually declined, and the poems he wrote were of course insipid. Later, people used "Jiang Lang is at his wit's end" to describe the decline of talents.

⑤ What do these dozens of idioms mean? Seek answers.

Four-character idioms are used to carve beams and draw buildings.

Carving beams and painting buildings-ornate buildings

Pronunciation di ā o Li á ng Hu á dé ng

Interpretation beam: the crossbar supporting the roof; Dong: The biggest beam. Refers to the gorgeous painted decoration of houses, which is often used to describe the magnificence of buildings, and also refers to very gorgeous painted houses.

The source of Wang Yuan Ziyi's "Mistaken into Taoyuan" is the second fold: "The lamp shines on the Beique Pearl Palace, the Qi Zhen Zhenbi Wazhu Plate, the spacious Luo Wei embroidered into a raft, and the Yu Weiwei painted beams and carved buildings."

There are five houses in the front, all of which are carved beams and painted buildings. Both sides pass through the mountain veranda, and all kinds of birds and thrushes are hung. ◎ The Third Story of A Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin

idiom

Wonderful workmanship;

Pinyin: qi m: oó ti ā n g not ng

explain

Specially refers to the exquisiteness of artificial is better than nature, and the description skill is very superb. Man-made is better than natural.

Grasp: surpass. Clever: Clever. Original meaning: Exquisite labor is better than nature. Describe the superb skills, mostly handicrafts.

Commonly used degree: commonly used

* * * color sense: a commendatory term, which is often used to praise people's exquisiteness in nature and also refers to people's superb skills.

6. What idioms have ten meanings?

Rich and colorful,

Cross cutting,

Fingers are connected to the heart,

One hundred and fifty,

Perfect,

Full of pride,

As sure as a gun,

The tenth biography,

Take one as ten,

Ten years of cold window,

Seventy years old and eighty years old,

A heinous crime,

Nine times out of ten,

Urgent,

33 days,

Sleeping ten times and sitting nine times,

Close to nine,

Ten room rongxian,

Ten fingers are like vertebrae,

Where ten people died,

The Tenth Five-Year Plan,

Ten lines at a glance,

Nine changes and ten changes,

Ambush on all sides,

Ten tenths,

Twelve gold medals,

Fable 19,

Ding Niang ten suo,

Waist circumference100000 or so,

Plow 10 acre of land

⑦ What does it mean that there are not less than ten good words in idioms?

Every movement can complete its work, describing everything as handy and achieving good results.

Li described Bai as smart and clever.

Obey everything. Describe obedience to others in everything.

Do whatever you want. Describe obedience to others in everything.

Win every battle. Describe invincible.

The crops that are half green and half yellow have not grown well, and the green and yellow are connected. Metaphor is not yet mature.

Half-assed: refusal, shirking; As long as: close, face up. While refusing, he came closer. Describe putting on airs and pretending to refuse.

Half-swallowed and half-vomited describe the vague and straightforward speech.

With a grain of salt, a little believe, and a little doubt. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.

Paradox: violation and confusion. Property obtained by improper means will also be possessed by others by improper means. Spend whatever you earn.

Courtesy: dignified and polite. Describe the attitude is very respectful.

Respectfully describe the attitude is very respectful.

Day and night divination: divination. Describe a feast day and night.

Divination: Divination. Describe a feast day and night.

Neither humble nor supercilious: humble and inferior; Kang: Arrogant. It means to have a proper sense of proportion to people, neither supercilious nor supercilious.

No tea, no food, no diet. Describe a heavy heart.

People who are not stupid or deaf 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. Describe your elders generously.

What are the meanings of idioms and idioms?

8304 is a metaphor for talking and pulling, and there is no center.

Version 64 describes rigidity and inflexibility.

No, no, no, no, no.

This is a mistake. It's upside down. There are many mistakes or fallacies in the description.

Describe words and deeds disorder or delirious, trance.

Humble attitude means low nature of work.

Disturbed describes the disorder of speaking and doing things.

Forgetting things describes carelessness, either throwing this or forgetting that.

Almighty: The ancients thought that China was surrounded by the sea, so they called the whole country "the four seas"; Accurate: accurate. Metaphor is a universal truth that is universally applicable.

The war burned from all directions. Describe the restless border defense, where enemies invade.

A family has only four walls. Describe being poor and having nothing.

Three rows and four rows.

Jiuzhou Four Seas Jiuzhou: refers to China; Four Seas: The ancients thought that Kyushu in China was an endless sea, referring to places outside China. Refers to China and its surrounding areas. ...

Talk about or talk about irrelevant people or things.

Wolf smoke everywhere: smoke rising from burning wolf dung when the ancient frontier defense alarm sounded. Alarms and fireworks are everywhere, indicating that the frontier is not calm.

Use the metaphor of "three moves and four moves" to disobey scheduling.

All-encompassing: metaphor is all-encompassing. Refers to the unity of the country.

Parallel four wives and six parallel: parallel and dual; In pairs. It refers to parallel prose with four words and six words and two lines.

Cheat three, cheat four, cheat and hide again and again.

One of the moral standards to liberate women from the four virtues of feudal ethics.

Three turns and four turns are changeable or repeated many times.

Three friends and four friends refer to all kinds of friends.

Three wives, four concubines and more concubines.

Losing three punches to four hands means that an enemy with fewer people can't compete with an opponent with more people.

Make irresponsible remarks to describe irresponsible remarks.

Four insurmountable six means that a few people can't overcome the opinions of the majority.

All four are empty: ancient Indian Buddhist terms called "four" of land, water, fire and wind. Everything in the world is empty. Is a negative thought.

Fragmentation description is incomplete, not centralized, not United and not unified.

The calm sea symbolizes world peace.

Inheriting the wind of the world means that all people are educated.

What does the idiom mean?

Idioms are a part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms have fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, which express certain meanings and are used as a whole in sentences. A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times, and the words used are often different from those used in modern Chinese. They represent a story or an allusion. Idiom is a ready-made word, similar to idioms and proverbs, but slightly different. Idioms are mostly written and belong to literary nature. Secondly, in the form of language, idioms are established four-character structures, and the literal meaning cannot be changed at will; Idioms have vivid, concise and vivid functions in language expression.

Definition idioms are fixed phrases formed by long-term use and tempering in language. It is a language unit with richer meaning and grammatical function than words, with rich and profound ideological connotation, short and incisive, and easy to remember and use. It is often accompanied by sentimental colors, including derogatory and positive meanings. Most idioms are four words, but there are also idioms with more than three words, and some idioms are even divided into two parts, separated by commas.