Ever seen an idiom?

Me, a meeting idiom.

Encounter: refers to meeting unintentionally. Meet: Meet without a date.

Encounter: To encounter the same experience.

Meet unexpectedly: date: appointed time; Meet: meet; Meet. Meet unexpectedly without prior agreement.

Meet unexpectedly: meet unexpectedly.

Meet by chance: Ping: Duckweed; It floats in the wind; A fern with uncertain aggregation and dispersion. Go with the flow like duckweed; Meet by chance. It is a metaphor for strangers meeting by chance.

Stranger encounter: To meet a stranger by chance.

Second, idioms related to meetings

Once in a hundred years, once in a hundred years, meet unexpectedly, meet at the right time, forget your body, meet with talent, meet with talent, meet with talent, meet with happiness and meet with each other.

Idioms about meeting.

When you are wronged and encounter unfair things, stand up and help the weak.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions 45: "I am only angry for Pinger."

Banjing Road Old Class: Spread out; Tao: Narration. Sit on the floor and talk to Putin about the past. Describe an old friend who met on the road and sat down to talk.

Source: "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Twenty-six Years": "Wu Ju went to Zheng and will go to Jin. Phonons must be like gold, they will be in the suburbs of Zheng, and they will return to the past at dinner. "

Ban Jing Dao used to mean that friends met on the road, paved the way and sat on the ground, * * * telling their feelings. Later, it generally refers to friends gathering and * * * parting. Also known as "Ben Jing Gu Dao".

Source: Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Twenty-six Years: "Wu Chu participated in the friendship of Cai Taishi's son, and his son Wu Jushan used phonons ... Wu Ju went to Zheng and must go to Jin. Phonons must be like gold, they will be in the suburbs of Zheng, and they will return to the past at dinner. " Du Pre-note: "Ban,. Sitting on the ground, Bu Jing proposed to go back to Chu to serve relatives and friends. "

When encountering unfair things, stand up and help the bullied party.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Forty-fifth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "I am only angry for Pinger."

Meet unexpectedly. ② Automatic acquisition without protocol.

Source: The language "Biography of the Liang Dynasty Eight Years of Hidden Gong": "I met unexpectedly."

Accidental encounter: the appointed time. Meet without agreement. To meet by chance.

Source: "Biography of Tibetan Gong in Eight Years": "Meet by chance."

When encountering unfair things, stand up and help the bullied party.

Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Forty-fifth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "I am only angry for Pinger."

Old Rain Reunites Old Rain: the name of an old friend. Old friends meet again.

Source: Yin Qingyihui, "Yu Jian Chiyi III and Wang Han are too historical": "Faster than wanting to reunite with Laoyu, and one of the oldest brothers."

Meet strangers, meet strangers.

Meet by chance, go with the flow, gather and disperse. It's a metaphor for someone you've never met.

Source: Tang Wang Bo's Preface to Wang Tengting: "Meet by chance, they are all foreign guests."

Meet unexpectedly.

Source: Song Zhou Bangyan's "Ying Tianchang" word: "Remember that when we meet, the suburbs are stationed in the oil wall."

Encounter: Meet without an appointment. Accidentally meet.

Source: The Book of Songs Zheng Feng Weeds: "There was a man who was beautiful, young and graceful. I am willing to meet you. "

Meet in a different place: a foreign land. Meet in a foreign land.

Source: Tang Lixian used the poem "Liu Song, a countryman who meets in spring": "The old friend did not see the five spring breeze and met in Yue Ying in a different place."

The road to the enemy is narrow, and the enemy meets on the narrow road. Of enemies or people who don't want to meet.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The First Moment of Surprise" Volume 30: "It's really a narrow road. Today, I have my own life. "

I met an old friend in my distant hometown. Something that makes people happy.

Source: Li Qingru's "Mirror Flower Edge" The tenth time: "Sure enough, where there is a will, there is a way. He killed one last month. Today, he went to hunt tigers, but I happened to meet my nephew. It's really' Wan Li meets an old friend in another country'. I am honored! "

A certain tomorrow in life means that people always have a chance to meet again after breaking up.

Source: Song Ouyang Xiu's Return to the Field Volume 1: "If you see a family in Leizhou, you will be born somewhere tomorrow."

The road is bumpy, draw your sword to help. When you meet a bully on the road, you will come forward to help the victim. Chivalrous behavior praised by people in the old days.

Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingdezhen Dengchuan Record" Volume 22: "The teacher said:' The road is bumpy, so press the sword. " "

Idioms describing meetings.

Ban Jing bid farewell to the past: it means that friends meet on the road, pave the way and sit on the floor, telling their feelings. Later, it generally refers to friends gathering to talk about their feelings. Also called "Ban Jing said goodbye".

Look sideways on the road: look sideways. When I met on the road, I didn't dare to speak or signal with my eyes. It describes political darkness and tyranny.

meet unexpectedly

Fourth, meeting idioms

Quasi-static Lao Dao: refers to friends meeting on the road, paving the way, sitting on the floor and telling their feelings. Later, it generally refers to friends gathering and * * * parting. Also known as "Ben Jing Gu Dao".

Road side light: side light. Encountered on the road, afraid to speak, with eyes. Describe political darkness and tyranny.

Passerby A: A stranger you meet on the road. Describe the other person as a stranger.

Reunited with Old Rain: Old Rain: the name of an old friend. Old friends meet again.

Fighting between two mice: it is a metaphor for opposing sides meeting in a dangerous and narrow place, and only those who go forward can win.

Accidental encounter: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. Metaphor is the accidental meeting of people.

Meet by chance: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. It's a metaphor for someone you've never met.

Meet by chance: a metaphor for strangers meeting by chance.

Meet by chance: duckweed drifts with the current, and it is uncertain to gather and disperse. Metaphor is the accidental meeting of people.

Lucky chance and great adventure: In the past, it meant that some people met or men and women got married, which was arranged by God. It also means that everything is a coincidence.

Meet: meet: meet without an appointment. Accidentally meet.

Meet in different places: different places: different places. Meet in a foreign land.

The road to the enemy is narrow: the enemy meets on the narrow road. Of enemies or people who don't want to meet.

ⅵ meeting idioms

The idioms used to describe meetings are as follows

Meet unexpectedly: ① Meet unexpectedly. ② Automatic acquisition without protocol.

Meet unexpectedly: date: appointed time. Meet without agreement. To meet by chance.

Difficult to meet: refers to people and things that are rarely met.

Misfortune: refers to people and things that are rarely met.

Ⅶ What are the four words about meeting?

Meet by chance, meet unexpectedly, reunite with Laoyu, meet with a smile, forget the enmity, drift from place to place, meet with lovers, meet with talents, meet unexpectedly, meet with adventures, meet people who are not good, meet immortals on the blue bridge, meet nonhuman people, meet difficulties and so on.

First, meet unexpectedly [bq and é ré y]

Explanation: date: appointed time. Meet without agreement. To meet by chance.

From: Gu Liangchi's "Gu Liangchuan's Eight-year Seclusion" in the Warring States Period: "Meet by chance."

Interpretation: There is no agreement to meet unexpectedly. This situation is called chance encounter.

Second, meet by chance.

Description: Duckweed drifts with the current, gathering and scattering are uncertain. It's a metaphor for someone you've never met.

Said by: Don Wang Bo's Preface to the Pavilion: "When we meet by chance, we are all foreign guests."

Interpretation: People you don't know meet by chance, and everyone is a stranger.

Third, the old rain meets again.

Commentary: Lao Yu: the name of an old friend. Old friends meet again.

Said by: Qing Yin Yi Hui, Yu Jian, Chiyi III and Wang Han are too historical: "Faster than wanting to meet Lao Yu, and one of the oldest brothers."

Interpretation: I originally wanted to meet an old friend, and it was also a great pleasure for my brother to live in seclusion.

Fourth, meet by chance [pí ng shu ǐ xi ā ng yú]

Explanation: It is a metaphor for strangers meeting by chance.

From: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Unfamiliar Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" Back to 39: "Before I met my first step, I was given benefits first. If I met by chance, how could I make an exception!"

Verbs (short for verb) meet by chance [xiè hê u xiā ng yê]

Explanation: Encounter: Meeting without an appointment. Accidentally meet.

From: The Book of Songs Zheng Feng Ye Xiaobing, collected by the Zhou Dynasty, compiled by Confucius: "There was a beautiful woman who was young and graceful. I am willing to meet you. "

Interpretation: There is a beautiful girl, with delicate eyes and beautiful eyes. As I hoped, I met her unexpectedly.

ⅷ What are the idioms to describe meeting?

Ban Jing's road is old, and the road looks sideways. People on the road meet with Lao Yu and meet by chance.

Idiom of meeting the right person.

Love at first sight, love at first sight, love at first sight, have a soft spot, meet each other late.

First, love at first sight

Interpretation: Zhong: concentration; Focus. Men and women fell in love at first sight.

Source: The Story of the West Lake by the prodigal son: "It was Meng's love at first sight, so I felt something."

Vernacular interpretation: I fell in love with you at first sight, so I have feelings.

Example: Xiaoming fell in love with Qianger at first sight and couldn't extricate himself. However, Qianger already belongs to someone else.

Second, love at first sight

Interpretation: falling in love: longing with one heart. I was completely attracted to each other at the first meeting.

Source: Song Sima Guang, "Zi Tongzhi Jin Jianxiao Emperor Tai Yuan Nine Years": "The Lord and the general have different styles. They fall in love at first sight and are close as close relatives."

Interpretation of Vernacular Language: Kings and princes have different customs. They fell in love at first sight and felt like a family.

Example: They fell in love at first sight, and it didn't take long for them to decide on a lifelong event.

Third, love at first sight.

Interpretation: therefore: old friend; Old friend. Meeting for the first time is like being an old friend. Describe each other at first contact.

Source: Pre-Qin Zuo Qiuming's "Twenty-nine Years of Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong": "When I was hired by Zheng, I met my son as an old acquaintance."

Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: When I went to Zheng Guo to ask questions, I met Zi Chan, just like an old acquaintance.

Example: Xiaohui and I hit it off and started chatting.

Fourth, I have a soft spot.

Interpretation: clock: convergence, concentration. Have a soft spot for sth.

Source: Ji Xianlin's "The Academy": "Why do I have a soft spot for the Academy?"

Example: Many literati in the past dynasties have a special liking for peony and are full of praise.

Five, meet and hate each other late

Interpretation: It's a pity that we met late. Describe getting along well with new friends.

Source: Historical Records of Sima Qian's Biography of the Master Father of Ping Jin in the Western Han Dynasty: "The emperor summoned three people and said,' Are you all safe? Meet each other late. " "

Interpretation of vernacular: The emperor summoned three people and said to him, "Where are you all?"? Why did you meet so late? "

Although they just met, they get along like a duck to water. It's been a long time since we met.

Idioms describing occasional encounters

Accidental encounter

Bichuli

[Interpretation] Period: the agreed date; Meet: meet; Meet. Meet unexpectedly without prior agreement. Also known as "meeting unexpectedly".

[Language] Ming Lingmengchu's "The First Moment of Surprise" Volume 8: "I met unexpectedly today; Angels also! "

[Pronunciation] and; It can't be pronounced "IR".

They happen to coincide with each other.

Omit [antonym]

[usage] describes people meeting unexpectedly. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

[Structure] Compact.

[Discrimination] See "Encounter" (1062).

[example]

I looked for him everywhere; Yesterday, I was on the road.

I said goodbye to him for ten years; Today on the road ~; I don't know how much to say.

[English translation] Meet by chance