What idioms with hearts are there?

1、〔? Heartless? ) refers to other plans?

2、〔? Heartless? Don't: besides. Refers to other plans and attempts

3、〔? Unpopular? Do something against people's will; Can't get the support and support of others. ?

4、〔? Obsessed with money ] fans: confused. Refers to a person who loves money but is confused.

5、〔? Are you satisfied? Satisfy your heart?

6、〔? Are you satisfied? Satisfy one's wishes

7、〔? Tea and rice are unintentional? I'm not in the mood for tea and dinner. Describe your anxiety?

8、〔? Childlike heart? Pool: A newborn baby. The innocent mind of a child. Describe people as kind and pure. ?

9、〔? Shocked? ] Shocked: Shocked. I was shocked to see the seriousness of the situation.

10、〔? Shocked? ] eye-catching: what the eyes see; Shocked: Shocked. Eyes see; I was surprised inside. Describe the seriousness of the situation; Shocking. ?

1 1、〔? Poke the heart and fill the marrow? Straight into the heart and deep into the bone marrow. Describe the venom as unbearable?

12、〔? Trembling? Tremble: to tremble. Describe fear to the extreme?

13、〔? Unique? Conception and design in mind. The original meaning of poetry is unique and novel in conception and arrangement.

14、〔? Anxious to return? I want to go home like an arrow. Describe my longing to go home. ?

15、〔? You guys are close? Heart-to-heart is the most important thing, which means that friends are soul mates?

16、〔? Kindness? ) means well-intentioned

17、〔? Collusion? Hook: tie. Heart: the center of the palace. Fight: combination. Angle: cornice angle.

18、〔? Do your best? ) refers to hard work?

19、〔? Think about it? ) strategy comes to mind?

20、〔? Open your mind? Call a spade a spade, don't hide music.

2 1、〔? High heart rate on an empty stomach? Empty stomach and empty eyes. Describe that there is no real talent and learning.

22、〔? Hollow jiaozi? Metaphor means no actual benefits or promises that cannot be fulfilled?

23、〔? Word of mouth and heart? ] heart-to-heart: nothing; Mentoring is heart to heart; Understanding fit; Pass on the law, give and receive.

24、〔? Take it orally and convince it? ) means to be convinced from the heart and verbally.

25、〔? Frankly? ] what to say; Speak your mind. Describe people's straightforward temperament; The language is bright. ?

intrigue/scheme against each other

Idiom definition: hook: iron. Heart: the center of the palace. Fight: combination. Angle: cornice angle. The original refers to the patchwork and exquisite architectural structure; After referring to each meaning; Fight each other.

Idiom origin: Tang? Du Mu's "Epang Palace Fu": "Five steps to the first floor, ten steps to a pavilion. The corridor is waist-tied, and the eaves are high. Each holds the terrain and intrigues. "

Traditional idiom: intrigue

Emotional color: derogatory idiom

Idiom usage: the combination of intrigue and intrigue; As predicate and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.

Idiom era: ancient idioms

Pronunciation of idiom: jiao, which cannot be pronounced as "jué".

Idiom: hook, you can't write "hook".

Discrimination of idioms: intrigue and "infighting" both describe "each using his own brain; Either fight or crowd out each other. " But intrigue generally refers to people; People and groups; Struggle between groups; Include secret struggle or open competition.

Synonym; Open conflict and hidden struggle

Antonym: Treat each other honestly, treat each other sincerely.

Idiom example: But who would have thought that he would be so intrigued and do whatever it takes to win a boring reputation? (Lu Xun's Book of the Two Places 15)

Idiom riddle: the cow that ate the hook went to fight.

Idiom story: Du Mu, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, was deeply touched by the late Tang emperor's great construction and extravagance. He wrote a poem "Epang Palace Fu" to satirize the rulers at that time. This article describes the grandeur of Epang Palace. The original text is as follows: "Five steps to the first floor, ten steps to a pavilion. The corridor is waist-tied, and the eaves are high. Each holds the terrain and intrigues. "