Fortune Telling Collection - Free divination - What is the meaning of an idiom in the exam?

What is the meaning of an idiom in the exam?

(1) Use idioms to get good grades in exams.

diligent

Angry, forget to eat, forget to sleep, forget to eat, every second counts, burn ointment, crow, wear out the inkstone, study hard, practice hard, stay up all night, sleep all night, no winter, no summer snacks, eat all night, enjoy the log police pillow, learn to be brave, work hard, and never let go.

assiduous

Work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard, work hard.

focus one's attention on

I dare not focus on meat. I don't know the taste of meat. I don't look at the garden. I listen to it. I pay attention to it. I hold my breath and concentrate.

insist on

Perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, perseverance, nothing is difficult in the world, but if you put your heart into it, you will die unsatisfied.

other

Thousands of miles away, I dare not complain, work hard, be unknown, be unknown, and be diligent.

(2) What idioms did Jinshi use in the exam?

The moon won the laurel and became the first place.

(3) What is the idiom indicating that the exam is approaching?

Urgent: describe the matter before our eyes. The situation is urgent.

Agitation: I can't sleep well and eat well. Very worried and worried.

Panic: I panicked and lost my mind.

Uneasy: describes the mood is not calm.

Bamboo in mind: Bamboo: Ready-made and complete bamboo. I already have the whole picture in my mind. Metaphor has been determined before doing things.

(4) What idiom does a scholar use to catch the exam?

A capitalized word of music, an n= a lying eight, and an idiom-white-flour scholar.

Young and fair-skinned scholar

White rice àn shsh ng

Interpretation refers to an inexperienced scholar. Also refers to the white-faced scholar.

The source of Shen Qing Biography of Song Shu: "Your Majesty wants to level the world today, but he seeks it with a white-flour scholar. What can he do? "

The structure is formal.

Usage describes that people have little experience; Or generally refers to the weak scholar. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Pronunciation is positive; It can't be pronounced "sēnɡ". "

Distinguish students; Can't write "sound"

Synonym weak scholar

Antonym bruiser

example sentence

(1) College students in the new era are not ~; They all volunteered to exercise at the grassroots level.

(2) don't look at him as elegant as a ~;; Stepping onto the football field is brave and extraordinary; You can kick the ball hard.

English Translation of the White-faced Scholar

Test me an idiom.

Petals fall and water flows out.

Pronunciation luò huā liú shuǐ

The explanation originally described the decline of the late spring scenery. Later, it was often used to describe being beaten badly.

The source of Tang Li Qunyu's poem "Wind and Zhang Sheren Send Qin Lian to Cengong Mountain" is: "Lan Pu is twilight in spring, and the truth comes out." The words in Li Yu's "Langtaosha" in the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties: "The flowing water falls into the spring, which is heaven and earth."

Synonyms are a mess

The antonym wins.

[6] What are the common idioms used in college entrance examination?

There are six kinds of idioms commonly used in college entrance examination:

1. Examples of idioms that are easy to find meaning in words are as follows:

(1). Relocation: Relocation to one's hometown, refusing to move easily. It can't be understood as "like and value immigrants".

(2) No: There is nothing to describe poverty or frugality. Can't be understood as "no strength".

(3). Once upon a time: not long. Long time no see.

2, easy to use the wrong idiom, such as:

(1). Spring breeze turns into rain: wind and rain are suitable for vegetation growth, which is a metaphor for a good education.

(2). cardamom years: said (female) thirteen or fourteen years old.

(3) Yellow Law: It describes the solemnity, sublimity and harmony of music or words.

3. Examples of idioms that are easy to praise or criticize are as follows:

(1). Making love: a metaphor for being capricious or playing tricks.

(2) Do everything: Doing nothing means doing all the bad things.

(3) Glad to hear: I am glad to hear others point out their shortcomings and mistakes. Describe modesty and be strict with yourself.

4, easy to repeat redundant idioms, examples are as follows:

(1). (quick) immediate effect

(2). Say evasively

(3). (Nature)

(The words in brackets are redundant)

5. Idioms that easily lead to the dislocation of modesty and respect are as follows:

(1). Throw a brick to attract jade: it is a metaphor to draw others' brilliant and mature opinions with shallow and immature opinions.

(2). Graffiti: describes poor or careless writing. Often used as a self-deprecating remark.

(3) Unwilling invitation: Polite and unreasonable request (calling yourself a request when asking for help).

6. Discrimination of idioms with similar meanings, for example:

(1).① Exquisite in all directions; ② All aspects.

Be considerate in all aspects.

Differences: ① More derogatory, emphasizing wit; (2) neutral words, focusing on being handled very thoughtfully.

(2).① Disappear ② Spread like wildfire.

Similarity: Metaphor spreads quickly.

Difference: ① It usually refers to the sudden disappearance of things, and it can also describe the rapid spread of news and speech; (2) refers to the news travels fast.

(3). A cursory glance.

Same: I don't think so.

Differences: ① figurative things will not leave a deep impression; (2) refers to observing things carelessly.

(7) How did you know I was going to ask this question? What idioms are you sure to get in this year's exam?

Oracle Bone Inscriptions [wèIBǔXiānzhι] explained: Divination, divination, the ancients used tortoise shells to burn, and looked at the burned cracks to infer good or bad luck in the future. You can know in advance without divination. Describe foresight.

Said by: Yuan Yiming's Peach Blossom Girl, the third fold: "It's still unexpected to kill the Yin and Yang of Zhouyi like you."

Example: it's a good thing to have such a thing!

◎ The Legend of Two Strange Fates (II)

Grammar: linkage; As predicate and attribute; Describe foresight

source

Yuan anonymous "Peach Blossom Woman marries Duke Zhou illegally": "Show off and kill Zhouyi Yin and Yang, who is like you; There is also a prophecy. "

example sentence

1. The legendary Zhuge Liang is a saint.

What are the idioms that mean "success in the exam"

To be the number one scholar: it means to win the first place in the imperial examination.

Tan Gui: Jin Tan prides himself on being the best in the world in moral countermeasures, and calls himself "the branch of Guilin, the Pian Yu of Kunshan". Later, he became famous for using "Dangui" as a metaphor for the imperial examination.

Take the black dragon directly: it means destroying the enemy's lair, which is a metaphor for success in the exam.

Get ahead: refers to being superior; Beyond the average person.

Capture the flag: As soon as the flag is opened, you will enter the battle and win. The metaphor is to get good grades from the beginning.

Get what you want: compensation: realization and satisfaction. Sure enough. Refers to the realization of a wish.

Bright future: describe a bright future, as beautiful as a bright future, often used as a blessing.

Pengcheng Wan Li: According to legend, Pengbirds can fly to Wan Li. Metaphor is promising.

Charge: refers to riding a horse to charge ahead in a battle. Describe the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.

Reach a high level or degree at once. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly succeeds and climbs to a very high position.

Get to the point and: refers to the choice of imperial examination.

Moon wins laurel: Moon: Moon Palace. Osmanthus fragrans climbing the Moon Palace. Metaphor should be successful in the imperial examination era.

First place: first place: the relief of the fish on the steps in front of the temple, where the champion stood to meet the list when the imperial examination was made. The champion who guided the imperial examination era. Metaphor is first or first.

And fame: and: selected in the imperial examination. Get fame.

Gao Bu Qu Yun: Step, go; Flexion, Tao; Qu Yun, the road in the clouds. Metaphor is prominent. Originally refers to the official residence. Later, it also refers to the imperial examination.

What idioms are there about exams?

Rich in learning, colorful, land of plenty, immortal, knowledgeable, blockbuster, well-versed in China and the West, epoch-making, increasing day by day, carved with beams and painted with buildings, vigorous and colorful, poetic, snowy peaks and clouds, Pinghu Waterfall.

Is cheating in exams an idiom?

No, dear.

Your adoption is my motivation.

Remember to praise and adopt, it is not easy to answer questions and help each other.

Friends who ask questions on mobile phones can just comment in the upper right corner of the client.

If you agree with my answer, please click the (adopt as satisfactory answer) button in time!