Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - A three-word group with a turning point, the first word is a three-word group with a turning point.

A three-word group with a turning point, the first word is a three-word group with a turning point.

Twist the first three-word word

Twisted needle embroidery twisted yangko twisted wildebeest.

The first word is Twist 3.

takin

[niǔjiǎolíng]

That is, "takin"

Dance yangko

[niǔyāngge]

Dance yangko.

Twisted needle embroidery

[niǔzhēnxiù]

One of the traditional stitches of Chinese embroidery.

Expand your mind: the first word is a four-character idiom, with an explanation at the beginning of the turning point.

Turn your head

[niǔtóubièxiàng]

Don't: turn; Item: Neck. Turn your head to show unhappiness.

Make a fundamental change in the situation

[niǔzhuǎnqiánkūn]

Gan Kun: Heaven and Earth. Metaphor fundamentally changed the whole situation.

Twisted sugar

[niǔgǔrtáng]

Two or three twisted foods made of maltose are often used to describe twisted or twisted shapes.

Twist and straighten

[niǔqūzuòzhí]

The metaphor is reversed.

torsion balance

[niǔlìtiānpíng]

An instrument for measuring the change of gravity field by hanging a metal bar with small balls at both ends with tungsten wire. The metal rod deflects with the change of gravity field. Mainly used for prospecting.

Pretend to be shy

[niǔniǔniēniē]

1. The way your body swings when you walk.

Twist, twist

[niǔniǔyìyì]

Body twisted.

So coquettish or deliberately affected.

[niǔshǒuniǔjiǎo]

Twist your body left and right. Describe pretending to be attractive or deliberately affected.

Make a fundamental change in the situation

[niǔzhuǎngànkūn]

Metaphor fundamentally changes the situation that has become.

artificial

[niǔniēzuòtài]

Characterized by falsehood or exaggeration; Not natural or natural.

confuse right and wrong

[niǔzhízuòqū]

The metaphor is reversed.

turn loss into gain/profit

[niǔkuīwéiyíng]

Twist: twist. Turn losses into profits.

Twist your waist and fork your hips.

[niǔyāosākuà]

Twist your waist and hips. Describe the ugliness of pretending to be enchanting.

Confuse right from wrong, argue irrationally

[niǔshìwéifēi]

It is hard to say whether it is right or wrong. Describe turning right from wrong and argue irrationally.

torsional rigidity

[niǔzhuǎngāngdù]

Refers to the torsional stiffness of automobile frame. The higher the torsional stiffness, the more difficult it is, which is related to factors such as vehicle type, vehicle grade, wheelbase, vehicle weight, top speed and technology.

Eliminate losses and increase profits

[niǔkuīzēngyíng]

Turn losses into profits.

Expanding knowledge: the interpretation of twisted characters in Chinese characters

Pinyin: Ni incarnation

Radical: airbrush: 7

Five elements: water

Tradition: distortion

1. Turn around: ~ Head.

2. Screw (nǐ ng); Sprain: ~ open. ~ My waist is broken.

3. hold on: ~ fight.

4. body swing: ~ pinch. ~ yangko.