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Idioms about Big
Da Ben Da Zong Ben: fundamental; Zong: principal, main idea. The most fundamental, the most important thing.
Da Pen Like Rafters Rafter: a strip of wood placed on a purlin to hold the roof. A pen as big as a rafter. Describes a famous article. Also refers to famous writers.
Large Arguments Without Words Large Arguments: good at debating. A person who is eloquent and good at debating does not speak much to show himself.
Large debate without words Neer: slow in speech, not good at speaking. A truly eloquent person seems to have a stupid mouth on the surface. It means that an eloquent person speaks in a dignified manner and does not show his or her sharpness.
Big stride describes a big and fast stride.
Da Cai Nuan Nuan Nuan: describes the appearance of greatness. It refers to a person with great talent.
To use a large material in an insignificant way To use a large material as a small one. It is a metaphor for wasting talents by using them improperly.
Large Vehicle to Carry A large vehicle is strong and capable of carrying heavy loads. The metaphor is that a person is capable of carrying heavy loads because of his great ability.
The Great Enlightenment 彻:明白;悟:领悟。 It describes a complete awakening.
Da Che Da Jue Che: to understand; to understand: to comprehend. It describes a complete awakening.
Big place to drop ink Drop ink: drop the pen. The original refers to the main part of a painting or an article. It is a metaphor for doing something from a big point of view.
Big place to put ink Originally, it means to put effort on the main part of a painting or an article. It is a metaphor for doing something from a big point of view.
Big Picture Observe and think about the problem from a big point of view, and seize the main contradictions.
Blowing loudly Many instruments are blowing at the same time. The metaphor is to make a big fuss about something.
Big Blow A metaphor for empty talk.
Big Mellow, Small Blemish Mellow: pure; Blemish: fault.
Large Cities and Great Compassion Ci: to give peace and happiness to all beings with love and care; Ci: to relieve the pain of all beings with compassion; Ci: a Buddhist term for saving people from suffering. Describes a person with a charitable heart.
Big mistake Completely wrong.
Beating out: a martial arts technique in opera, in which the main characters in a play fight with multiple opponents, creating various martial arts scenes. It is used as a metaphor to describe a violent fight or a brawl...
DaLuLu describes a generous attitude.
This is also a description of a casual and careless attitude.
Da Dao Hua Cuai (大刀阔斧) originally refers to the use of a broad knife and axe to cut down an enemy.
The word "dagger" is used to describe a person who is decisive and bold in his actions.
The People's Heart: the people's heart. It refers to the warm support of the people.
The enemy is facing a strong enemy. The situation is grim.
The return of spring refers to the return of spring after the winter and the growth of grass and trees. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for an improvement in the situation.
Large-scale war.
These are the most important things that you can do to help your family.
To be generous and tolerant describes a person who is tolerant.
Large and Transformative Transformative: changing, transforming. Originally, it means to do something in a big way so that the whole world will be transformed. Later, it describes a lack of caution in doing things.
Large but not Dang Dang: bottom. Although it is big, it has no bottom. Originally, it means that it is so big that it has no boundaries. Later, it is often used to indicate that something is too big to be practical or useful.
Being compassionate is a metaphor for being kind and doing good.
Thunder: Thunder is a metaphor for anger.
Dafa Xiaolian (大法小廉) In the olden days, it referred to the loyalty of a minister and the devotion of a junior minister.
The House of Dafa Dafa: Great Dao. Originally, it refers to the people who know a great deal of truth. Later, it refers to a person who has extensive knowledge or expertise.
The great release of sadness: to cry loudly and painfully.
To describe very sad.
Large release of words 厥词 厥:其,他的;词:文辞,言辞。 Originally, it refers to spreading out words or speaking freely. Now it is used to refer to a great deal of discussion.
Great Winds and Great Waves refers to great winds and waves. It is also a metaphor for a sharp, complicated, fierce and hard struggle.
Big Belly Poo Poo Poo: the appearance of obesity. Describe the appearance of obesity.
Great Success Success: the cause; Sue: to declare. It refers to the completion of a huge project or an important task.
Being impartial refers to doing things justly and without selfishness. Now it refers to acting in the collective interest without any personal intention.
Finding a Needle in the Sea To find a needle in the sea. The metaphor is that it is extremely difficult to find.
To find a fur coat in the cold is to wait until the cold day. It is a metaphor for being unprepared and panicking when the time comes.
The content of an article is not only the essence of heaven and earth, but also a summary of very small things.
Looking for clouds in a drought Cloud: a sign of rain. It is like looking forward to inches of water in a severe drought. It is a metaphor for longing to be relieved of one's predicament.
The Great Drought Yun Ni Yun Ni: the sign of rain. It is like looking forward to an inch of water when there is a drought. It is a metaphor for longing to be relieved of one's predicament.
The general market price of a commodity.
The Great Good River and Mountain River and Mountain: the country. The infinitely beautiful motherland.
Great Victory Gained: capturing prisoners and seizing enemy provisions; Quan: complete. Describes a complete victory.
Largely perplexed Feeling very perplexed and unable to understand.
Da Gui Lui Li (大吉大利) is very auspicious and smooth. In the old days, it was used for divination and blessing.
To use a great plan to use a great plan for a big thing, but it turns out to be used only for a small thing.
Family style Everyone: the old term for a nobleman with a prestigious position. It is the unique style of a noble family.
Beauty: The old term refers to a woman of talent and virtue in a prestigious family. It also refers to the daughters of rich and powerful families.
Da Jiang Dong Go (大江东去) The water of the Yangtze River runs eastward. Later, it is borrowed as the name of a word. It is often used to indicate the passing away of old traces and the forward development of history.
Da Jiang Nan Bei Refers to the vast area adjacent to the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River.
Small streets and alleys The streets and alleys in a town, generally referring to the various places in the city.
Da Jie Bu Jie (大节不夺) means the integrity of not compromising oneself in the face of difficulties; Bu Jie (夺) means to lose. The term is used to describe a person who, in the face of life and death, does not change his or her original ambition.
The Great Frightenedness was so terrified that his face changed.
The word "fussed" describes being overly surprised by something of no great importance.
Large open and large describes a literary fall, open and closed.
Opening up one's eyes to open up one's horizons and increase one's knowledge.
The pen is as big as a rafter, describing a famous piece of writing. It also refers to famous writers.
Bo Da Jing Shen Bo: wide, many. It describes a wide range and depth of thought and knowledge.
Bo Da Difficult to Use Originally, it means that it is difficult to use one's ability in small matters.
The original meaning is that it is difficult to utilize one's ability in small matters.
Blowing the Dharma Snail Dharma Snail: a musical instrument used in performing Buddhist rituals. Later, it was used to satirize bragging and talking big.
The word "big" describes a generous attitude.
This is also a way of describing a casual and uncaring attitude.
The word "bold" describes a person who has a lot of courage.
Bold as a dipper describes a person who is extremely bold.
Bold and presumptuous Deliberate: to mess around. To do bad things without any scruples.
Bold and small-minded describes a person who is decisive and thoughtful.
Bold and thick-hearted Doing things boldly, but with a thick heart. It is not well thought out.
Bold and careful describes a person who is decisive and thoughtful.
Dao Da Mo Tolerance Originally, it means that Confucius' way is so profound and broad that the world can't accommodate him.
Dao Da Mo Tong (道大莫容) means that the way of Confucius is profound and vast, so the world cannot accommodate him.
The earth is large and the material is broad. It refers to the country's vast territory and rich resources.
However, it refers to a person who is bent on doing great things and making great achievements, regardless of whether the conditions permit.
More often used to describe a pompous style.
All are happy Everyone is happy and satisfied.
Ju Da Yi (居大不易) was originally a joke made by the Tang poet Gu Fong (顾况) after Bai Juyi (白居易). Later, it was compared to living in a big city, where life is not easy to maintain.
bitterness and great hatred Having suffered from exploitation and oppression, there is great hatred.
Exaggerated To make things out to be more than they are.
generous To hold a generous heart towards people.
Boss: old age. Old enough to have accomplished nothing.
女大十八变 Refers to a woman's appearance and character changing more as she develops and grows.
Deceiving the big and oppressing the small Deceiving the powerful and oppressing the weak.
Qi Da Fei Couple In the olden days, where a marriage was resigned due to the fact that the family was not the same as the family, this expression was often used to indicate that one did not dare to climb up the ladder.
Poor and large are not suitable for the purpose of living.
Seeking common ground while reserving minor differences To agree on the major and principal points, while reserving differences of opinion on certain minor and secondary issues.
The metaphor of "a big tree attracts wind" is that when a person becomes famous or has money, he is likely to attract attention and cause trouble.
Shuo Da Wu Pian Shuo: big; Pian: more than. It describes a great deal.
The Four Greats: In ancient India, the four greats were earth, water, fire and wind. Buddhist terminology. Refers to everything in the world is empty. It is a negative thought.
Body: system, scale; Si: thinking; Jing: precision. It refers to the grand scale of writings and the precision of thoughts.
The tail is not big enough to fall.
The tail is too big to be turned around. In the old days, it was a metaphor for the fact that the subordinates were so powerful that they could not be commanded and dispatched. Now it is a metaphor for a large organization, which is not effective in commanding.
Five big and three thick describes a person who is tall and stout.
The wall will fall down if the gap is big.
The word "bad" is used to describe a situation in which a mistake is not corrected in time, and it will cause harm.
The small is not big Fine: micro, small; Donate: give up. It describes to include everything and have no choice.
Small and big by the way Refers to the fact that the use can be big or small.
Leaving the big and casting the hard Leaving and casting: to hand over. It refers to a major and difficult task.
The metaphor of "big fish, small water" is that production is not enough for consumption.
These are the most important things that can be said about the world's most important people.
To make a big deal out of something is to make a big deal out of it.
More than one's fair share
More than one's fair share
More than one's fair share
They are frank and honest.
Spaciousness: Sloppiness, weakness. It refers to a person who is ambitious but not talented enough.
To Greatness To Greatness To: most, extremely. The most powerful and strong.
Crime is great, evil and extreme. The crime is so great that it is extreme.
Talent Great and Difficult to Use The original meaning is that great ability is difficult to be used in small matters. Later, it was used to describe the failure to realize one's talent.
The original meaning is that it is difficult to utilize one's ability in small matters.
Capacity is as big as the sea It is often used to praise the person's profound knowledge.
Capitalism ① refers to the richness of property, extraordinary style.
To be rich and powerful is to have a lot of money.
Big-headed describes a person who treats others casually and does not care.
The word "bold" describes a person who has a lot of courage.
Bold and ambitious describes a person who is bold, ambitious and fearless.
Boldness is bigger than the body, which means bold as a bucket.
Bold as a dipper, it means that you are not afraid to do anything.
Ma-tei refers to something that is not in the realm of the ordinary; it is almost absurd and unfounded.
The shin is bigger than the stock, which means that it is small in nature and big at the end.
Qi Da Fei Suo (齐大非偶) means that the person who resigns from a marriage indicates that he is of inferior rank or position and does not dare to climb up to the top of the ladder.
Exaggerated words To exaggerate something beyond its original extent. The same as "exaggerate".
Raising a big banner as a tiger skin Metaphorically, to scare and deceive people under the banner of revolution.
Risking universal condemnation Refers to doing something bad in spite of public condemnation. It is the same as "risking universal condemnation".
The end of a tree is bound to be broken. The end of a tree is a big branch, but the trunk of the tree will be broken. It is a metaphor for a subordinate who is powerful and endangers his superiors.
The end of the tree will not be broken, but the end of the tree will be broken. It is a metaphor for a subordinate who is powerful and difficult to control.
Without being large, there is no greatness.
No big, no small ①No matter how big or small. ② No matter how old or young or how big or small the generation is.
Men are big when they get married Refers to a man who must marry after 10,000 years.
Men are old enough to be married It means that a man must marry and start a family when he comes of age.
There is no greater sorrow than the death of one's heart It means there is nothing more sorrowful than a dull and insensitive mind.
The Great Plan of the Hundred Years Great Plan: an important plan for the long term. Refers to a plan or measure that relates to long-term interests.
Crying: to be very sad or moved.
Biao: a tiger, meaning a strong body; Han: a man.
Bursting with anger Bursting: suddenly. The word "biao" is used to describe a sudden change of face and a sudden outburst of temper.
Harmless describes something unappreciated and "vulgar" (in literature and art).
Ignorant of the big picture Big picture: the truth of the whole situation. Not knowing how to consider the big picture.
Long-windedness: a long-winded speech. Mostly refers to long speeches or articles with tedious content and repetitive words.
Long Pillow A metaphor for brotherly love.
Spring returns to the earth As if spring has returned to the earth. It describes the return of warmth and life to the earth after the cold has passed.
Carelessness Coarse: rough. It means to do things sloppily and not carefully.
Coarse and careless Painting, painting trees with coarse and careless brush strokes. It is a metaphor for rough work, not serious and meticulous.
Da Ben Da Zong 本:根本;宗:本,主旨。 The most fundamental, the most important thing.
Da Che Da Jue Chen: to understand; Jue: to comprehend. Describes a complete awakening.
Da Che Da Jue Che: to understand; to realize: to comprehend. It describes a complete awakening.
Da Blow and Blow Many instruments are blowing and beating at the same time. The metaphor is to make a great deal of noise.
Da Ci Da Compassion Ci: to give peace and happiness to all beings with love and care; Ci: to relieve the pain of all beings with compassion; Compassion: a Buddhist term for saving people from suffering. Describes a person with a charitable heart.
Great Winds and Great Waves Refers to great winds and waves. It is a metaphor for great upheavals and changes in society. It is also a metaphor for a sharp, complicated, fierce and hard struggle.
Big line big market Refers to the general market price of a commodity.
Daji Luck Very auspicious and smooth. Used in olden times for divination and blessing.
Large opening and closing describes a literary fall, openness and closure.
Large and bold describes an arrogant and unselfconscious manner.
Da Ren Zhong (大仁大义) describes a person who is generous and honors benevolence and righteousness.
Large Right and Large Right and Wrong A matter of political principle.
Large-handed describes a person who is not economical in spending money or using things.
Swaggering Walking with a swaggering body.
To describe the arrogant manner of thinking oneself to be great.
The word "ding ding ding" describes someone who is very famous.
Dominant: holding. A person who holds power and acts arbitrarily.
Duo Yi Da Chew Do: move; Yi: chin. To move one's mouth to eat.
Goose feather snow Snowflakes like goose feathers. It describes a heavy and violent snowfall.
Fat head and ears A fat head with two big ears. It describes a fat body, and sometimes refers to a cute child.
Floating: to be punished for violating a drinking order; White: to be punished with a glass of wine. Later, it refers to drinking a large glass of wine.
Fondling and laughing Fondling: clapping. The word is used to describe a very happy person.
High Gate and Big House High Gate: the rich and noble house in the old days; Big House: a prestigious family. A rich and powerful family.
Gao Ming Da Nian (高名大姓) A polite term for asking people their names.
Highly askance and talk 睨大谈 睨:视. The eyes are looking upwards, making comments. It describes a person's behavior and speech.
High Teeth and Big Banner A big banner in the army of the three generations. It refers to the flag in the army.
The standard of the army in the third generation is the banner of the army.
Considering the big picture To think in terms of the interests of the whole so as not to suffer damage.
Shut down Refers to the closure of a store or the shutting down of a business by bankruptcy.
Wide Court Wide Court: a wide place. A public ****ing place where people gather.
Bawl Bawl: also written as "bawl", a loud cry. It describes a loud cry.
Bawl: a loud cry. The word "bawl" is used to describe a loud cry.
Laughing out loud describes a room full of people laughing at the same time.
Huge plans and ambitions.
Huang Zhong Da Lu 黄钟大吕 Huang Zhong: the first of the six yang rhythms in the twelve rhythms of ancient Chinese phonetics. Great Lü: the fourth of the six yin rhythms. It describes music or speech that is solemn, upright, subtle, and...
Dash: to be suddenly awake; Woo: to understand in one's heart. It describes a sudden realization.
Repeatedly and generously. The person has a broad mind and a generous temperament, and does not care about personal gains and losses.
Expansive and Generous Cosmopolitan: open-minded; Generous: test large. Describes a person who is magnanimous and open-minded and can tolerate others.
See Laughing Freedom Refers to letting insiders laugh at one's expense.
江洋大盗 A robber who robs and commits crimes in rivers, lakes and seas.
经国大业 經国:治理国家;大业:伟大的事业。 The article has an important role to play.
Jiuding Dalu (九鼎大吕) is a metaphor for speaking with great power and weight.
Long heard of you Wen: to hear.
This is the first time that I have heard of you, but I have never heard of you.
Constantial road A wide, flat, and well-connected road.
The road is a wide, flat, and well-connected road.
Speaking out loud Speaking big words.
Generous describes a person who is generous and tolerant.
Generous and generous Generous: having a large temperament and being able to tolerate others. Being generous and open-minded.
Contouring and generous Contouring and generous: magnanimous and understanding. A generous character, understanding and reasonable.
Coming Difficulties Indicates that the future is full of difficulties.
Thunder is loud, but the rain is small A metaphor for doing things with a lot of noise but little action.
The word "big" is used to describe a person who has limited talents but great ambitions.
Chang'an is not easy to live in Originally, the Tang Dynasty poet Gu Fong joked about Bai Juyi's name. Later, it was compared to living in a big city, where life is not easy to maintain.
Development: development, promotion; Guangda: brilliant and grand. To develop and improve a good style or tradition.
Feng Heng Yu Da (丰亨豫大) describes a peaceful and happy scene of abundance and prosperity.
Smug and arrogant: Thinking oneself great, extremely proud, looking down on others.
Bright and upright Having a frank heart, being upright in speech and behavior.
Hubris and arrogance Hubris: extreme self-importance. It refers to extreme arrogance, self-importance, and self-centeredness.
Seemingly Strong Apparently strong, but actually weak.
More clay, bigger Buddha The more clay there is, the bigger the Buddha statue will be. The more mud there is, the bigger the statue of Buddha will be.
Shentong Dafang (神通广大) Shentong (神通): originally a Buddhist term referring to miraculous spells. It describes a person who is highly skillful and omnipotent.
Sound and Powerful Sound and Power: sound and power; Hao: vast. The prestige and momentum are very strong.
There are no great generals in Shuzhong, but Liao Hua is the vanguard. The metaphor is that there is a lack of good hands in the work, and those with average ability are put in charge.
To be greedy for a small advantage and lose a big one is to be greedy for a small advantage and lose a big one.
Delusional self-esteem A high opinion of oneself.
To be arrogant is to be arrogant, and not to regard others as important.
For the sake of a small loss For the sake of a small gain, a great loss is caused.
Small Witch Seeing Big Witch WU: A person who pretended to pray for others as a profession in the olden days. Later, it is compared to a person who is far less powerful than a...
The heart is small and the ambition is great.
Yelang Zidai (夜郎自大) Yelang: a small country in the southwest of Han Dynasty. It is a metaphor for people who are ignorant and arrogant.
Losing a great deal for a small cause Causing a great loss for the sake of a small gain.
Knowing the small and scheming for the big Refers to being too incompetent for a major task.
Chu Xiao Cu Da To carry something big in a small pocket. It is a metaphor for being incapable of performing a task.
This matter is of great importance and is of great concern.
Self-exaltation Self-important.
It is not elegant enough.
The word "great" refers to a great deal of talent and ambition.
The word "sparse" is used to describe a person who has great ambitions but not enough talent. It is sometimes used as a word of modesty.
Expanding the light Developing the light. It means to make something good grow, expand, and improve upon it.
Chu Xiao Huai Da Chu: pocket. To carry something big in a small pocket. Metaphorically speaking, the ability is not competent.
This matter is big matter: thing. The matter is of great importance and involves a wide range of areas. It is also written as "this matter is big".
Du Chang Jie Da refers to the comparison of length and size.
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