大步流星dà bù liú xīng
[释义] 流星:比喻走得快。 It describes a big step; walking fast.
[辨形] 流;不能写 "留";步的下部不能写 "少"。
[Near Meaning] A healthy step, an arrow step, chasing the wind and chasing the electricity, sharp maneuvers, wind speeding up
[Antonyms] A snail's pace, a slow and methodical step, a slow and slow approach, a slow and slow arrival, an old, old and broken cart
[Usage] Used only for walking; not suitable for running. Generally used as a gerund.
[辨析] ~ and "健步如飞"; both describe walking very fast; the difference is: ① ~ focuses on "big steps"; refers to the large distance the feet step; "健步如飞" The difference is: ① ~ focus on "big step"; refers to the feet step a large distance; "healthy step like flying" focus on "healthy step"; refers to the foot strength; good at walking. (ii) also describes fast footwork; but "健步如飞" is faster than ~.
[Example sentence] He always walks ~.
2. Guess the four-letter idiom of "Interaction in the circle of friends"
1. Recruiting people of like mind.
4. Source: "White Snow Remaining Sound - Horse's Head Tune - Strolling in the Kiln": "Calling friends to enter the kiln. The body into the ecstasy, pretend to smoke pour tea, good not attentive." It refers to inviting people with the same interests.
Origin: Song Ouyang Xiu's "Fly Hate Fugue": "Nay, the same kind of calling friends; shaking head and drumming wings."
6. Sentence-making:
(1) On a sunny spring day, people are calling friends and going out to play.
(2) He usually calls his friends, but once his friends have an emergency, not only do not save them, but also throw stones into the well.
(3) Join us for the premiere of the movie, where students from the movie will be calling for friends and letting the future generation blow the whistle for you!
(4) Weekend boredom message, let me online to accompany you, hand out group messages, calling friends out of the miracle, talking about the pain talk about joy, worry about depression away from you, happy to accompany the sweet, the heart of the truth to pass, I wish you a weekend of joy without limits! The first thing you need to do is to get your hands on a new one, and you'll be able to do that!
(5) World Cleanup Day, call your friends and move your hands together. In the sun blowing up soap bubbles, take us back to the innocent childhood; *** with the process of cooperation efforts, so that the cold between people disintegrate. Clean up the environment, share the joy, act together!
3. WeChat Idioms Guess Answer Book WeChat Idioms Guess Idioms Summary1, carve the boat to seek the sword 2, put the cart before the horse 3, the arrow that does not shoot 4, the tiger's head and snake's tail 5, the soul is not guarded 6, unprecedented 7, indiscriminately 8, hilarious 9, deserved 10, left and right 11, a move of two 12, appearance of the gods apart 13, the sound of the East strikes the West 14, the net is open to one side of the face 15, the circle can be point 16, First, the courtesy, then the army 17, the extraordinarily complicated 18, upside down 19, the finishing touch 20, adding oil to the fire 21, bowing down 22, the crow's feet 23, the cup and the snake's shadow 24, the Fool's Gold 25, pointing the finger 26, asking a question 27, pointing to the deer as a horse 28, the pearl in the palm of the hand 29, striking the stone with the egg 30, the force of the heart 31, the fear of the fear of the heart 32, one after another 33, the fine-tuning of the calculation 34, Words have meaning in 35, take a sheep by the hand 36, to raise one against three 37, to add flowers 38, to keep their mouths shut 39, to cross the river to break down the bridge 40, heart and mouth 41, the birds of prey 42, cold-eyed 43, south of the rut 44, golden 45, to look for a needle at the bottom of the sea 46, to have a good grasp of the situation 47, deafening 48, to meet with the sky 49, the seven up and eight down 50, to kill a chicken and take the eggs 51 four-sided Chu Ge 52, three heartedness 53、坐井观天54、谁与争锋55、石沉大海56、针锋相对57、九牛二虎58、异曲同工59、自圆其说60、一五一十61、口是心非62、心直口快63、無与伦比64、啼笑谑非65、里应外合66、三姑六婆67、五音不全68、两面三刀69、一罔一团70、多此一举71, Left and right 72, the sky is the limit 73, sheep into the tiger's mouth 74, black and white 75, bowed down 76, the stone breaks the sky 77, can bend and stretch 78, three from the four virtues 79, the wind and snow 80, four empty 81, high moral standing 82, four feet to the sky 83, three words 84, into the wood of the 85, raised eyebrows 86, than the wings 87, just the right way to do it 88, cite one against the other 89, the horse loses the front hooves 90, to make a long story short 91, birdie 92, out of context 93, slowing down 94, inch by inch 95 fearful of the wind 96 constancy 97 more than worth it 98 dripping 99 look into your heart 100 like a fish in the water 101 a net of all 102 a gut 103 skimming over the surface 104 well versed in 105 like a day in the sun 106 like a fish in the water 107 like a tiger to add wings 108 like a wind through the ears 109 Like an arrow on a string 110 Like a flower 111 Chickens 112 Chickens 112 Cosmos 113 Right or wrong 114 Open to the outside world 115 Hand-excavated 116 Right in the middle 117 Upside down 118 Merry forgetfulness 119 Smooth sailing 120 Hidden dance 121 Colorful 122 Lotus roots 123 Standing out 124 Water drips down a stone 125 Man child 126 Out of context 127 Spring and Autumn and Moon128 Yin and Yang inverted129 Masking the bells130 Falling in love131 A long time to come132 A long way to go133 A nest of snakes and rats134 A steady stream135 Hidden in plain sight136 The gentleman on the beam137 A tit for tat138 Open the door to the world139 Turning against the other140 Frowning with color141 Flesh and blood142 Adding flowers to flowers143 Wine and green144 Fragrant145 Blowing out of proportion146 Happy 147 146 Happy 147 Failure 148 Failure in the middle 149 Joyful 150 Apprehensive 151 Rain and wind 152 A clean break 153 A clean slate 154 High-rise building 155 Dusk and dusk 156 Heavy weight 157 Moths to the flame 158 No small matter 159 Sweating 160 Crane-like 161 Black and white 162 Snakes in a snake's eye 163 Woe comes out of the mouth 164 Icing on the cake165 Frogs in the well166 Blind men feeling the elephant167 Imminent168 Broken and laughing169 Indiscriminate170 Like a tiger adding wings171 Three lengths and two shortcomings172 Mending the prison after the sheep are gone173 Winking at the chicken174 Being careful175 Knowing what is in your heart176 Cliffhanger177 Adding insult to injury178 Birds of a feather179 Clothes and clothes180 Eggs against the stone181 The old man of the roof.
4. What are the four-character idioms describing WeChat's name1. 随遇而安 [ suí yù ér ān ]: 随:顺从;遇:遭遇。 It refers to the ability to adapt to the environment and be content in any situation.
2. 望眼欲穿 [ wàng yǎn yù chuān ]: to look through. It describes the eagerness of hope.
3. 倾国倾城 [ qīng guó qīng chéng ]: 倾:倾覆;城:国。 The original refers to the death of the country because of the female color. Later, it describes the beauty of women.
4. 朝朝暮暮 [ zhāo zhāo mù mù ]: the morning and dusk of every day, referring to a short period of time.
5. 大雅宏达 [ dà yǎ hóng dá ]: 大雅:宏达雅正;宏达:才识广博通达。 It refers to a person of high moral character.
5. Guess the answer to the four-character idiom picture無中生有
wú zhōng shēng yǒu
Explanation According to Taoism, everything under the sky is born from something, and something is born from nothing. The Taoists believe that everything under the sun is born from existence, and existence is born from nothing. It is a metaphor for making things up out of thin air without any facts.
Source Laozi: "Everything under the sun is born in something, and something is born in nothing."
Structure subject-verb tense.
Usage Used in a derogatory sense. It is used to point to some bad purpose; to fabricate out of thin air; to falsely accuse others. Generally used as predicate and object.
正音生; cannot be pronounced as "sēnɡ".
The word "sēnɡ" can not be written as "升".
Near-synonyms rumor-mongering, oratorical
Antonyms conclusive, ironclad
Discriminate ~ and "stir up trouble" both mean to make things happen out of nothing. But ~ emphasizes on making things up out of thin air; making trouble on purpose; having the motive of hurting people; while "stirring up trouble" emphasizes on incurring right and wrong; causing quarrels; either unintentionally or intentionally.
Example sentences
(1) U.S. news organizations ~ fabricate lies; distort the consistent policy of our country ***.
(2) There are so many people; always like to ~; stir up right and wrong.
6. Guess ten four-character idioms in a bookGive you a more than one to guess 20
1. Smile and laugh; 2. Crane that doesn't dance; 3. Angry; 4. Tearful
5. Mindfulness; 6. Obscurity; 7. Lust for tears; 8. Bull's head and horse's face;
9. Mouse-eyed; 10, Calling out
13. handy; 14. colorful; 15. heart to heart; 16. men and women;
17. love at first sight; 18. hands and feet; 19. peace at all times; 20. joy in bitterness
7. Guess the four-letter Chinese idioms
Meal with the wind, Mu Mu with the rain. Meal: to eat; Mu: to wash. To fill one's stomach with wind and wash one's head with rain. It describes the hardship of traveling or living in the field.
风栉雨沐 Pectus: comb, grate and other equipment for combing hair; Mu: bathing, washing. The wind combs the hair and the rain washes the hair, describing the hard work of running around and the wind and rain.
Mu rain pectus wind comb hair, rain wash hair. It describes that people often work hard outside without avoiding the wind and rain.
沐猴而冠 沐猴:猕猴;冠:戴帽。 The monkeys are wearing clothes and hats, but they are not real people.
The phrase "rain, wind, and food" describes a person who works hard and has no stability in his life.
Pectus: combing hair; Mu: washing hair. The wind combs the hair and the rain washes the head. It describes a person who often works hard outside in spite of the wind and rain.
Wave Mu Spit Meal refers to the courtesy of the wise.