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Idioms with similar meanings

A collection of idioms with similar meanings.

Idioms are stereotyped words in China's Chinese vocabulary. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character. Idioms are a major feature of China's traditional culture. The following are idioms with similar meanings collected by Bian Xiao. I hope you like them.

Idioms with similar meanings 1

Colorful.-colorful.

The flowers are red and the willows are green ―― the storm.

Beat about the bush ―― Cocks crow and dogs bark

Ruthless and heartless-a tiger's back and a bear's back.

It's a rat brain with a rat head-it's a lot of trouble

Sharp eyes and quick spirits.

First come, then arrive ―― unconsciously.

Careless-wading through mountains and rivers

Full of energy-earth-shattering.

Patchwork.-nonsense

Happy-changing the dynasty

Well-informed ―― read the words and observe the colors.

Look ahead-look left and right

Send troops-break up.

attack by innuendo

Endless hardships-quick eyes and quick hands

Full of energy-earth-shattering.

Patchwork.-nonsense

Happy-changing the dynasty

Hearsay-half a catty.

Nonsense-ever-changing

A match made in heaven-falling apart

Prospering the country and securing the country ―― Climbing mountains and mountains

Obedience-leaving one's hometown.

Pleasant face-ice and snow

Cold and warm life

Like-minded-brave words

Wu Yao drinks six glasses ―― shaking his head and wagging his tail.

Tear your heart out ―― branches break and flowers fall.

Nonsense.-foresight

Talk big ―― quick eyes and quick hands.

Concentrated-golden branches and jade leaves

Three years and five years-neighbors

Idioms with similar meanings 2

(1) Keep quiet: don't talk, don't show your feelings, and keep calm.

It doesn't matter: I'm not touched or tempted at all.

(2) no three no four: when describing people, it means that people's conduct is not decent.

Neither fish nor fowl: when describing people, it means that they are not properly dressed.

(3) Time wasted: Time wasted.

Extraordinary years: extraordinary years.

(4) Talking about Kan Kan: Speak unhurriedly and unhurriedly.

Specious: The reason seems to be sufficient, endless and derogatory.

(5) Learn to be rich: read more and learn more.

Sweaty: there are many books to describe.

(6) Closely related: closely related.

Closely related: closely related, having the same interests.

(7) nourishing soup to stop boiling: the method is not thorough and cannot fundamentally solve the problem.

Stop at the root of the problem: fundamentally solve the problem.

(8) sensational: deliberately exaggerating or fabricating facts to shock the listener.

Shocking: The incident itself is very surprising and frightening.

(9) omnipotent: I will do anything.

Do everything: you can do anything bad.

(10) meticulous: considerate.

Everywhere: doing things is lawless. Derogatory.

(1 1) can't wait: urgent, can't wait, metaphorically in a hurry.

Urgent: it means that things are urgent and must be done at once.

(12) Take advantage of the situation: guide it to the right path.

Push the boat with the current: change your original idea flexibly.

(13) See and hear: See and hear with your own eyes.

See and hear: See and hear with your own eyes, and be affected unconsciously.

(14) Spread like wildfire: spread quickly without promotion.

Missing: also refers to the former, but also refers to the sudden loss of things for no reason.

(15) run counter to each other: they are opposite to each other, focus on different directions, and have opposite purposes.

Contrary to each other, focusing on the opposite of human behavior and purpose.

(16) Colorful: describes bright colors and a wide variety.

Change: Metaphors are varied or changeable.

Exultation: describes being very happy and excited.

Happily: describes being very happy.

(18) Vivid: Vivid description and narration.

Vivid: Expressed and described very vividly.

(19) Out of her wits: separation of soul and body. Describe terror.

Lose one's mind: describe uneasiness or panic.

(20) Arrogance: Arrogance is threatening.

Aggressive: describe aggressive and domineering.

(2 1) Ignore: Put it aside and ignore it.

Shelve: metaphor is thrown aside, not to use it, not to care about it.

(22) Make the best use of the situation: follow the development trend of things.

Push the boat with the current: follow the current and teach by example.

(23) Break into a furious rage: it is a metaphor for losing your temper and scolding loudly.

Anger: Anger is overwhelming.

(24) Energetic: Energetic and radiant.

Full of energy: the expression on your face is radiant.

(25) Foresight: careful planning and long-term consideration.

Deliberate: to think deeply and carefully.

(26) nonsense: nonsense, focusing on making comments, slandering and fabricating facts.

Nonsense: just saying, the point is to talk without thinking and ramble.

(27) Looking for a needle in a haystack: it means wasting your own strength, which means that although the goal is difficult to achieve, it is still possible to achieve it.

Searching for the moon in the sea: focusing on the complete achievement of the goal, but in vain.

(28) Inhumanity: tragic, cruel and vicious. Cruel and inhuman.

Terror: the world is gone, the world is gone. There is nothing worse in the world. It's a miserable description.

(29) fish in troubled waters: take advantage of people's danger. Also known as "fish in troubled waters".

Fish in troubled waters: a metaphor for taking advantage of chaos to gain illegitimate interests.

(30) Satisfaction: the desire to satisfy. Also known as "the heart is full of desire."

Satisfied: completely satisfactory. Also known as "take care of your heart."

(3 1) Link the past with the future: inherit the predecessors and create the future. Mostly used for career and study. Also known as "connecting the past with the future".

Connecting the preceding with the following: take over the above and cause the following. Mostly used for writing articles.

(32) Groups of three or five: groups of three or five.

Gather: To gather together and form a group. Also known as "gang".

(33) Thinking: unrealistic thinking. Also known as "thinking confusion"

Wishful thinking: an enchanted mind, an absurd idea. Describe blind fantasy and unrealistic things.

(34) rally: metaphor gathers strength after failure and acts again. Also known as "rally".

Make a comeback: make a comeback, people run and raise dust. Describe the organizational strength after the failure and pounce again.

(35) fanfare: metaphor is huge and large-scale.

Firmly: resolutely and violently. As violent as thunder, as fast as wind. Metaphor strictly and quickly implement political laws and regulations. It is also a metaphor for great action and quick action.

(36) smile: describe the extremely happy appearance.

Very happy: color, face. An expression that describes extreme happiness and pride.

(37) painstaking: describe painstaking efforts.

Deliberate: Deliberate, deliberate. I've tried my best to calculate. More derogatory.

(38) thoroughly remould oneself: originally, it was said that the way of cultivation can turn every fetus into a sacred fetus and turn every bone into a fairy bone. The latter refers to radical change.

Turn over a new leaf: a metaphor for complete repentance.

(39) Bullying the weak and fearing the hard: strong in appearance and empty in essence, mainly used in written language, referring to mental state.

The meaning is the same as before, focusing on strength, used in spoken English.

(40) Dignity: Dignity, serious appearance. Shore, arrogant and dignified. Describe a serious expression. It is often used to describe.

Pretend to be serious, but not what you look like. Full of irony.

Solemnness: It describes solemnity and propriety, and it is very serious (sometimes with irony).

(4 1) Equal treatment: Equal treatment, regardless of thickness. Used mainly of people.

Equality: equality, equality. Qi, the same. Treat things equally regardless of differences. Used mainly of things.

(42) Dead ashes: ashes, burnt ashes. Metaphor means that things stop moving again (especially bad things).

Make a comeback: a metaphor for regaining status after losing power. Also known as "make a comeback".

Smile: Yes, put your hands together. Describe a smiling face.

Joy on the face: form, expression. Color, face. Joy is on the face. Describe can't restrain inner joy.

(44) smile: face, face; Open, stretch. Happy, all smiles.

Hippie smile: describes the appearance of laughing inappropriately. Derogatory.

(45) Throwing the ground: It means landing on the ground with hands, knees and head, which is the most respectful etiquette in Buddhism. Metaphor admiration to the extreme.

Sincerely obey or admire.

(46) Looking at the plum to quench your thirst: Comfort yourself with fantasy, and focus on your dreams without putting them into action.

Painting cakes to satisfy hunger: the meaning is the same as before, the key point is that although there is action, it can't solve the problem.

If you look at the fire, you can see it clearly.

Know like the back of your hand: describe the situation clearly, as if pointing to your palm for others to see. The so-called "omniscient"

(48) Being unconventional: Originally, it was said to be particularly innovative, and the arguments were different. The latter refers to putting forward novel ideas or creating novel styles.

Unique: Set a single logo. Metaphor is self-contained.

(49) Seeing and hearing: It is said that after seeing and listening more, it is invisibly affected.

What you see and hear: what you see and hear with your own eyes.

(50) Earth-shaking: 1 describes a huge and thorough change. Describe the trouble. Also known as "earth-shattering".

Turn it upside down: flip, flip, flip. Metaphor has changed dramatically.

(5 1) Making love: a metaphor for capriciousness, playing tricks and politics.

Chop and change: It is often used to describe capriciousness.

Metaphor is capricious. It is also a metaphor for uncertainty, being here in the morning and going there at night.

(52) Disappeared: Metaphorically, things disappear completely. Also known as "cloud elimination".

Wind blows away: the wind blows away and all traces disappear. A metaphor for people who used to get together. Also known as "romantic rain scattered"

(53) Calm: There is no wind or waves, and the water surface is calm. Metaphor is calm. Also known as "calm".

Smooth sailing: the boat is full of sails, sail before the wind. Metaphor is very smooth, without setbacks or obstacles.

(54) Storms: describe the unstable situation.

Tottering: A tottering or tottering appearance. Fall, fall. If the description is extremely unstable, it will fall down, or figuratively collapse.

(55) Fantasy: Thought enters the illusory realm, completely divorced from reality and thinking. Derogatory.

Absurdity: Heaven has opened, and heaven has opened. This is a metaphor for absurd things. Describe the idea as bizarre and completely unrealistic. Generally used in a derogatory sense, there are

Can also be used as a neutral word. For example, scientists should dare to be whimsical.

(56) Coming from behind: People or things behind can surpass those in front. There are praises and promises.

Shine on you: Metaphorically, students surpass teachers or future generations surpass their predecessors.

(57) Fall short: work, work, generally refers to what has been done. Lost, missing. A basket of dirt. Willing to be a mountain nine meters high, because there is only poverty.

A basket of soil is inexhaustible. Later, the metaphor was that it was impossible to succeed only by the last point, expressing regret.

All previous achievements are wasted: all past achievements are wasted.

(58) Drunkenness leads a dream to death: Metaphorically, like drunkenness and dreaming, you live in a daze.

Debauchery: describes the life of eating, drinking, whoring and gambling.

(59) Eat it alive: a metaphor for accepting it stiffly or using it mechanically (other people's theories, empirical methods, etc.). ).

Swallow dates: Swallow whole dates. Metaphorical reading, etc. Generally accepted without analysis.

(60) Make-up: what is false is true, and it can also refer to shoddy, used for people or things, and also means modesty.