Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Look at the picture and guess the idiom: the first lantern, the second Tuesday, the fourth three cows.
Look at the picture and guess the idiom: the first lantern, the second Tuesday, the fourth three cows.
Guierre Lian San
One explanation after another, another.
For the first time in Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions: "One street after another burns like a' flaming mountain'."
Structural combination.
Usage description continuous. Generally used as attribute and adverbial.
Orthophonic connection; It can't be pronounced "Jie".
Shape discrimination; Can't write "couplets"
Synonyms one after another, one after another.
Antonyms are followed by others, intermittently.
~ and "one after another": They all described "one after another; Continuous. " But ~ is mostly used in spoken language; "One by one" is often used in written language.
example sentence
(1) How many minutes before the meeting; People walked slowly into the meeting place.
(2) There are many turns in the mountain road here; There has been a car accident in recent days.
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