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.

One by one.

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.