1, catastrophe
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The idiom is difficult to explain: disaster; Pro: Come on. Disaster, disaster arrival.
The idiom comes from Zhuang Zhou's Zhuangzi Qiushui: "He who is not afraid of great trouble is brave and saint."
Traditional idioms are a disaster.
Simple spelling of idioms
The idiom phonetic notation ?ㄚ?ㄢㄌㄣㄊㄡ?.
Common idioms
Idiom words and four-character idioms
Emotional derogatory idioms
The usage of idioms is subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.
Idiom structure subject-predicate idiom
Ancient idioms in the era of idioms
The idiom is difficult to pronounce correctly and cannot be pronounced as "difficult" ná n.
Synonym disaster fell from the sky
The antonym is double happiness, overjoyed, overjoyed.
He seems to be in some trouble, his speech is stuttering and his voice is trembling. (Lu Xun's "Wandering Brothers")
English translation faces instant disaster.
Japanese translation disaster (だぃさぃなんがふりかってくる)
Russian translation навислаадголовкбед×
Idiom riddle coffin on the bed
2. The national disaster is coming.
gunàn dāng tóu
Idioms show that the country is facing great disaster.
The idiom comes from Lu Xun's "Answering Xu Maoyong and Talking about the Anti-Japanese United Front": "Now it is these people who say something grandiose in broad daylight ..."
Traditional idioms are a national disaster.
Simple spelling of idioms GNDT
The idiom phonetic notation ㄨㄛㄋㄢㄉㄤㄊㄡ.
Common idioms
Idiom words and four-character idioms
Emotionally neutral idioms
Idioms take national crisis as the object and attribute; Refers to the great disaster facing the country.
Idiom structure subject-predicate idiom
Contemporary idioms in the era of idioms
Idioms, for example, are now at the head of a national disaster and say some high-sounding words during the day ... these people are not? (Lu Xun answers Xu Maoyong and talks about the anti-Japanese United front).
A national crisis is imminent.