歌功颂德 Song, ode: to extol. Praise the merits and virtues.
Song Lou Dai Shi 榭 : A house built on a high platform. The hall or platform set up for song and dance entertainment. It refers to places for songs and dances in general.
Songs around the beams around: circling; beams: the beams of the house. It describes a beautiful and melodious voice.
Song stage and dance pavilion 榭: a house built on a high platform. It is a place for playing music and performing songs and dances.
Song and Dance: Pingping. The songs and dances celebrated the peace. It has the meaning of whitewashing the peace.
Singing, Dancing, Swallow Singing like a yellow warbler, dancing like a swallow. It also describes the pleasant scenery and good situation.
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3. 词的开头 Four-character idiomsIdioms by The Free Dictionary
Explanation
词不抓理 词:言语,词句。 Catch: to; and. It means that the words and phrases used in speaking and writing cannot fully and exactly express the thoughts and feelings.
The word "blunt" describes a person who stammers because he is weak.
The word "poor" is used to describe a person who is not able to express his or her thoughts and feelings fully. To finish one's speech, to make one's reasoning clear.
Words do not convey the meaning Words: words; Meaning: meaning. It means that the words and phrases cannot express the meaning and feelings exactly.
Words do not catch the meaning Words: words, phrases; catch: to, and. It means that the words and phrases used in speech and writing cannot fully and accurately express the thoughts and feelings.
The words are gorgeous and well prepared with the dictionary.
Words clear litigation simple Advertisements are simple. Refers to the scarcity of prisons and lawsuits, political leisure.
The word "poor" refers to the fact that there is no more reason, nothing to say.
The word "exhausted" means that there is no more reason and nothing to say. The same as "wordlessness".
The word "poor" refers to a lack of reason and nothing to say.
The words have no branches and leaves. It describes the concision of words, without branches and branches of words.
The wording is rigorous and the reasoning is thorough.
词严义正 词:言词,语言;严:严谨;义:道理;正:纯正。 It means that the wording is strict and the reasoning is pure.
Words and righteousness Words: words, language. The words are stern and the reasoning is righteous.
The words are clear and concise.
Words are correct and justified Words are strict and justified.
4. four-character idioms beginning with the word everyEvery meal is unforgettable:
Every situation is getting worse:
Every hour, every minute
Idioms by Name: every hour, every minute
Idioms by Pronunciation: měi shí měi kè
Idioms by Interpretation: every minute, every moment
Idioms by Source: *** The 18th Group Army Commander-in-Chief's Two Telegrams to Chiang Kai-shek: "Now the Japanese invaders have not yet practiced surrender and are killing Chinese every minute."
5. Four-character Idioms Beginning with the Character "Qu"1) 曲意逢迎:曲意: to bend to the will of others against one's own will;逢迎: to pander to. To try to flatter and curry favor with others.
2) 曲突徙薪:曲:弯;突:烟囱;徒:迁移;薪:柴草。 Convert the chimney into a curved one and move away the firewood next to the stove. It is a metaphor for taking measures beforehand in order to prevent disasters.
3) 曲尽奇妙:形容表达的技巧很高明。
4) Curved Eyebrows and Plump Cheeks: Curved: bent. The name of the company is "Bird's Nest", which means "Bird's Nest" in Chinese. Curved eyebrows, plump cheeks. Describe the beautiful and rich appearance.
5) The song never leaves the mouth: it means that the song has to be sung every day in order to be skillful and exquisite. The metaphor is that practice makes perfect.
6) The song has a high pitch and few people can sing along with it. The old saying is that it is hard to find a good friend. Now it is used to describe the fact that there are very few people who can understand what is being said or written.
7) curved arm and pillow: arm: the part of the arm from the elbow to the shoulder, referring to the arm. Pillow: pillow. Sleeping with a bent arm. Describes a person's life is quiet and carefree.
8) Qu Qu Qu Jin Miao: Qu: euphemistic, meticulous; Qu: all the expression. To fully express the subtleties in a euphemistic and meticulous way. It describes the ability to express oneself very well.
9) Curved Paths Lead to Secluded Places: curved: curved; path: path; secluded: a place that is far away and secluded. A curved path leads to a deep and secluded place.
10) Curved: describes a lot of curves.
11) The end of the song is played elegantly: the music is played elegantly and purely at the end of the song. Later, it is used to describe an article or art performance which is especially brilliant at the end. It also refers to a good ending.
12) Qu Tu Shifting Salary: It is a metaphor for taking measures beforehand to prevent a disaster. It is the same as "Qu Tu migratory salary".
13) Qu Xue A Shi (曲学阿世): to distort one's own academic knowledge for the good of the world.
14) Qu Xue Gong Xing (曲学诐行): not following the right path of learning, but behaving in an evil and unorthodox way.
15) "Curious and flattering": to try to flatter and please others. It is the same as "to flatter".
16) "To bend the will to please": to find ways to flatter and please others. It is the same as "flattering".
16) To flatter someone by all means.