Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional customs - Complete set of idioms containing the word "near meaning"
Complete set of idioms containing the word "near meaning"
Running around? D not d not ng b ē n x and z m: u m: u: running around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.
Hanging around? D not ng l ā x?ch?: Its definition is that speaking and writing articles are disorganized and have no center.
Amazing? D not ng d moxwā i: refers to walking unsteadily and losing control. Also refers to an object that is not tilted correctly.
Look around? D not dōng zhāng xwàng wàng: Look around. Describe anxiously look in all directions.
Southern accent to northern accent? Nán qiāng béI diào: originally refers to the north-south tune of China traditional opera. Now the accent is impure and mixed with dialects.
From south to north, nán láIB iw?ng: That is to say, some are from south to north, and some are from north to south. Also refers to coming and going. Often used as an attribute or clause.
Ná n zh ē ng b ě I T Mo: Describing the war of conquering the south and fighting the north.
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