1. 愛憎分明 [ ài zēng fēn míng ]: the positions and attitudes of love and hate are very distinct.
2. love and hate [ ài hèn jiāo jiā ]: to love and hate at the same time
3. love and hate [ ài hèn jiū chán ]: the emotions of love and hate are intertwined with each other. Metaphorically speaking, the mood is contradictory.
4. ài hèn jiāo zhī]: Love and hate are intertwined with each other.
5, dare to love and hate [ gǎn ài gǎn hèn ]: young people, people with no baggage in life, newborn calves, people of temperament, people with positive and optimistic life.
Sentences:
1. To make a clear distinction between love and hate; first of all, one should draw the line between right and wrong, and between friend and foe.
2, in my many years of shooting cars, there is almost no one model, will let me have a love-hate feelings.
3, if we do not have a love-hate entanglement, where are so many stories?
4, I have a love-hate relationship with him.
5. I have always been a person who dares to love and hate.
2. What are the idioms describing love and hate1. 爱憎分明 [ ài zēng fēn míng ]: the positions and attitudes of love and hate are very distinct.
2. love and hate [ ài hèn jiāo jiā ]: to love and hate 3. love and hate entangled [ ài hèn jiū chán ]: the emotions of love and hate are intertwined with each other. Metaphorically speaking, the mood is contradictory.
4, love and hate intertwined [ ài hèn jiāo zhī ]: love and hate emotions are intertwined with each other. 5、Dare to love and hate [ gǎn ài gǎn hèn ]: young people, people without baggage in life, newborn calves, people of temperament, people with positive and optimistic life.
作句: 1. To make a clear distinction between love and hate; first of all, one should draw a clear line between right and wrong, between friend and foe. 2, in my years of shooting cars, almost no one model, will let me have a love-hate feelings.
3, if we do not have a love-hate entanglement, where are so many stories? 4, I have a love-hate relationship with him. 5. I have always been a person who dares to love and hate.
3. ABB words describing the look Four-word words describing the appearance Four-word words containing the name of an animal Four-word words containingAABC words related to speaking Fell in love, boastful, eloquent Four-word words containing two human organs Two-word idioms containing antonyms Whether, switch, telescope, come and go, safe and sound Four-word words containing a pair of antonyms Helping the old and the young, seven up and eight down, turn to the safe and sound, 雅俗****赏、表里一致、始终一致、左右開弓、生死未決、賞罚分明、荣辱与***、左顾右盼、争先恐后、博古通今、喜新厌旧、古今中外、举足足轻重 From Mythological Stories Four-letter Words Houyi shoots at the sun, Chang'e runs to the moon, Kuafu chases after the sun, Jingwei fills in the sea, Yugong removes the mountain, Nuwa mends the sky, and opens up the sky and the earth Four-letter Words with the character 鼎鼎鼎 The four-letter word with the word "tripod" describes a big sound that is deafening and earth-shattering. The four-letter word with the word "color" describes a colorful, colorful, colorful, colorful, purple and red, and *** Club describes the word "gaze" that describes the gaze.
4. Four-character idioms describing emotion按纳不住 按纳:克制。
Refers to excitement, anger and other feelings can not be suppressed Origin: Ming Feng Menglong, "A Cautionary Tale", Volume 28: "I do not want to meet Xu Xian, the spring heart swings, can not be pressed to hold down, a moment of offense to the rules of heaven." Pressing the heart cannot be held down Pressing: suppressing, enduring.
The heart is impatient and cannot be restrained. Source: Feng Menglong (明-冯梦龙)《警世通言-白娘子水镇雷峰塔》:"I don't want to meet Xu Xuan ...... can't hold it down, a moment of offense against the rules of heaven."
Lingering and embracing embracing embracing: implicit and not directly exposed. Describe the style of mood euphemistic and delicate, subtle and restrained.
Origin: Liu Xizai (qing dynasty), "the general overview of the arts - the general overview of the lyrics and music": "The view of their system, round and smooth and dashing, lingering melancholy, in this matter, as if there is a different material."
The term "love" refers to the relationship between a man and a woman.
The same as the "children's love".
The same as "childish love".
Origin: Qing Dynasty - Ying Zong Jiru "Frost in June" (六月霜)第二折:"Not wanting the wind to be good and the moon to be full. The moon is always full, and I would rather not have a good wind and a full moon.
Ancient wells have no waves Ancient wells: dry wells. It is a metaphor for the inner tranquility of the heart, and the emotions are not moved by external things.
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Gift to Yuan Zhen": "There is no wave of water in the ancient well, and there are sections of bamboo poles in the fall." 關情脉脉 关情:concerned feelings.
Pulse: a deep feeling of affection. It describes the deep and meaningful feelings expressed in the eyes.
It is also called "veins of affection".
Also used as "veined with emotion".
Exciting and bold emotion and unrestrained interest. Source: Liang Zhangjui (楹联丛话-三话-上-戏楼旧联):"Remembering the Ding song and A dance, once drunk in Kunlun, and the grandiose and unrestrained feelings, floating as if immortal."
5. Four Character Words Expressing HomesicknessThere are many four character words expressing homesickness, such as "three autumns in a day", "spring trees, twilight clouds", "foxes, deaths and first hills", "thoughts of Brasenia", "thoughts of cold springs", "looking forward to seeing the world", "white clouds and kinship house", "it is difficult to leave the homeland", "the cool wind at the end of the day", "the heart of return", "I will never forget", "I miss the world", "I think about it", "I toss and turn", "I am attached", "the roots of the leaves", "I am looking forward to seeing through the waters of the fall", "I have left my home", "I am haunted by my soul", "I think of people when I see them".
I. Three Autumns in a Day
Explanation: three autumns: three seasons. It means that a day without seeing each other is like three seasons. The metaphor is that although the time of separation is short, it feels very long.
From: "Poetry Classic - Wang Feng - Cai Lien": "He picks Ge Ruoxi, a day is not seen, such as March Ruoxi; he picks Xiao Ruoxi, a day is not seen, such as three autumn Ruoxi; he picks Ai Ruoxi, a day is not seen, such as three years Ruoxi."
Vernacular: "He picks kudzu ah, one is not seen, lights like a long time apart in March; the sweetheart ah pick reed, a day does not see her shadow, well Lisu apart in three autumns a long time; the sweetheart ah pick fragrant ai, a day does not see her shadow, such as three years ah."
Grammar: subject-predicate tense; as determiner, object; describing earnest thoughts
Near-synonyms one day three years, inch Yin if years, one day three months
Antonyms one moment a thousand words
Second, spring trees twilight clouds
Explanation: expresses the longing for distant friends.
Derived from: Tang Du Fu's poem "Remembering Li Bai on Spring Day": "Spring trees in the north of Weiwei, twilight clouds in the east of Jiangdong. When will I drink a bottle of wine and discuss with you again?"
Vernacular: "Spring trees in the north of Weiwei, and you are looking at the twilight clouds in the east of the river. When will a glass of wine, can only think of each other from afar."
Grammar: joint; as predicate; expressing thoughts of a distant friend
Near synonyms of "to hold on to one's heart and soul"
Third, the fox died in the first mound
Explanation: the first mound: the mound where the head is turned towards the fox's den. Legend has it that when a fox is about to die, its head must be turned towards the hill where it was born. It is a metaphor for not forgetting one's roots. It is also a metaphor for missing one's hometown in one's twilight years.
From: Warring States - Chu - Qu Yuan "Nine Chapters - Shibi River": "Birds fly against their hometowns, and foxes die with their heads turned toward the hills."
白话文:"Birds fly back to their hometowns, ah, and when the fox dies he still turns his head toward the hillock where he was born and raised."
Example: I've told you the story of the fox dying in his hometown, that a man always misses his hometown until he dies.
Grammar: conjugation; as predicate; metaphor for not forgetting one's roots or thinking of one's hometown
Near-synonyms: Yuebiao Nanqi, Guizheng Shouqiu, Daima Yifeng
Fourth, Ulva's Thoughts
Interpretation: a metaphor for the feeling of nostalgia for one's hometown.
From: "Book of Jin - Zhang Han biography": "Han because of the autumn wind, is the thought of Wuzhong Mushroom, Brasenia schreberi soup, perch chopped."
Vernacular: "Seeing the autumn wind rise, he misses the watermelon sprouts, vegetable soup, and chopped perch in Wuzhong."
Near-synonyms Ulva and Perch Chop
V. The Thoughts of Cold Springs
Explanation: It refers to the children's thoughts of their mothers.
Derived from: "I have a cold spring, under the dredge," in Shi Jing (诗经-邶风-凯风). There are seven sons, and the mother's labor is hard."
白话文:"Here is a cold spring, just outside the wall of Joon. There are seven sons, and the mother's laborious in raising them."
Grammar: partial formal; as object; referring to the children's longing for their mother