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Idioms beginning with "Yi"?

What idioms begin with tough?

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Basic explanation

Cruel: A cruel and outrageous appearance. Violence, arrogance and despair. return

derogatory sense

tidy

The eleventh time of "Drunken Stone" by Luda Gukuang in Mingdong: "The only person's resentment does not extend; Instead, it kills people and hurts people; Ignore it. "

example sentence

1. I heard that my father was repeatedly ridiculed. He picked up the bolt post behind the door and rushed to the crowd in disgust.

Approximate antonym

synonym

imprudent

antonym

Too much worry and hard to let go.

Ⅱ. What idioms begin with "Jue"?

Correctness of idioms

Pinyin dí dí què què

Interpretation means truth, no doubt.

The source of Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Strange Status Quo Seen in Twenty Years" is the fourth time: "He is still a real grandfather of alternate county. ...

Idioms that begin with "poor"

I can't find an idiom that begins with the word "Yu".

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The explanation is rein lock. Metaphor fame and fortune bind people like reins and chains.

Ⅳ Seek idioms beginning with Zou and use commendatory words.

Zou Ying and Qizi are metaphors of upward flow and downward flow.

Zou Yan talks about Biography of Historical Records Mencius and Xun Qing: "Yan Yan's skill is controversial; It is difficult to use stationery ... so Qi people sang' Talk about the sky and talk about the swallow, carve the dragon'. " Later, Zou Yan Chatting with the Sky was used as a metaphor for eloquence. Zou is familiar with Li.

What are the idioms that begin with Ⅳ?

Serve people with virtue,

Set an example for others,

Begging from your neighbors,

Good for evil,

Lead by example,

Take people as mirrors,

Getting earlier and earlier,

Pass it on,

See the big from the small,

From point to surface,

Fight violence with violence,

In a nutshell,

Direct complaint,

Answer blows with blows,

Judge a book by its cover,

With softness,

Measure people by themselves,

Fight poison with poison,

Learn from others,

Measuring the ocean by warning,

An eye for an eye,

Retreat for progress,

Taking the past as a mirror,

Test the law,

Against sb.' s will,

Throw eggs at stones,

And so on,

Take one as ten,

Control foreigners with barbarians,

Let's see how criminals behave.

ⅵ What idioms begin with xià?

The pronunciation of the arrow for escape under the crossbow is nǔ xi à tá o ji an, which means that people who are close can avoid disaster. Because the crossbow is far from shooting close, there is this metaphor. The source of Hunan Record in the Song Dynasty is as follows: "If you cover me all over today, you will be spared the disaster of several generations. However, there is no reason to seek proximity, and the so-called' crossbows escape arrows' is also. " Pronunciation nǔ zhāng jiàn bá interpretation metaphor is heroic. Also known as "tense". The source of Feng Ming Daosheng's "Zhaifu Authentic" is: "The former Zhou Mu patrolled and went to Tanshan, Jiri and Qinti Stone, and the sword was drawn and the tiger leaped." Example: Long-sleeved dancing, difficult to get along with, difficult to get along with. Mo Dao is full of poetic thoughts now, and his spirit still exists. These are two poems written by Shen Li after writing a topic recently.

What idioms begin with ⅶ?

Serve people with virtue,

Begging from your neighbors,

Make an example of others,

Lead by example,

Good for evil,

Getting earlier and earlier,

Take people as mirrors,

Pass it on,

In a nutshell,

Direct complaint,

See the big from the small,

From point to surface,

Answer blows with blows,

Fight poison with poison,

Measure people by themselves,

Judge a book by its cover,

With softness,

Throw eggs at stones,

An eye for an eye,

Retreat for progress,

Measuring the ocean by warning,

Test the law,

Died in the line of duty,

And so on,

Learn from others,

Abuse power for personal gain,

In order to see the effect,

Fight violence with violence,

Take one as ten,

conquer strength with weakness

ⅷ What idioms begin with the word "kai"? The more idioms, the better.

1, from such as

Idiom Pinyin: kāi hé from zì rú

Idiom definition: together: according to; Suitable; Freedom: unimpeded; At home. Open and close freely. Describe according to your own wishes; On or off.

The origin of the idiom: Fabres's Cicada: "The legs can be extended and contracted, and the claws in front can be opened and closed freely."

Open your mouth and look at your heart.

Idiom pinyin: kāI kǒu Jiàn xěn xρn

Idiom explanation: call a spade a spade, don't hide songs.

The origin of the idiom: Song Zhuxi's Zhuzi School 19: "When a saint speaks, he won't say half, but only hides half."

3. Kick off and drink a way

Idiom pinyin: kāi luó hè dào

Interpretation of idioms: When ancient officials traveled, they knocked gongs in front and called pedestrians to avoid. Metaphor shows off to others.

The origin of the idiom: the second time in Li's "Official Appearance" in the Qing Dynasty: "Whenever you go out, you must ring the gong to let people know that he is an official."

4. The originator of the mountain

Idiom pinyin: kāi shān bí zǔ incarnation

Idiom explanation: Metaphor is a pioneer of academic schools and techniques.

Origin of Idiom: About Sun Li's novella: "The True Story of Ah Q by Lu Xun is the originator of China's novella."

5. Founding heroes

Idiom pinyin: kāI guóng chén n

Idiom definition: refers to people who have made great contributions to the establishment of a new country or dynasty.

The origin of the idiom: The Chu people won ten times in the Qing Dynasty, The Romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties: "Seeing Dan as a guest is a hero of the founding of the country, so I borrowed Dongyue Temple to seek work and communicate."

What are the idioms at the beginning of ⅸ?

Sell by selling: sell. To carry out his plot.

Throwing a stone into the water is like throwing a stone into the water, and the version sinks. Metaphor is getting along well.

Flies caused by ice: attraction. Use ice to attract flies. This is a metaphor, and things will be difficult to achieve.

Hit the stone with eggs, and touch the stone with eggs. Metaphor does not estimate their own strength, bring about my own destruction.

From a little knowledge to inferring many other things.

Bullying the weak with the strong, bullying the weak with the strong.

Learn from the past and take the past experience and lessons as a reference for future work.

Sheep for cattle: replacement. Replace cattle with sheep. Replace this one with another.

Throwing eggs at eggs: sharpening stones. Beat eggs with a millstone. Metaphor attacks the weak and wins.

Compare the adulterer and villain with purple chaos as a gentleman of integrity.

Throw eggs at stones and touch them with eggs. Metaphor does not estimate their own strength, bring about my own destruction.

Defend by attacking, and defend by attacking.

ⅹ Idioms beginning with ⅷ

Not at first.

Idiom headword: Generally speaking.

Idiom pinyin: y and HuáIérán

Pinyin code version: yhel

The right to interpret idioms means to treat or deal with things or problems with the same standard regardless of their nature and distinction. Use "generalization". Idiom prefix: at first glance, the idiom pinyin: yρJinàn le rán pinyin code: yjlr idiom explanation: clear at a glance. You can see it clearly at a glance.