1. What are the idioms for nothing? Crazy guessing idioms
Peaceful and safe means safe and sound.
Safe and sound: sick. It originally meant that a person was safe and free from disease. Now it generally refers to things being safe and unharmed.
Peace of mind and no relatives. Peace of mind and no relatives. Peace of mind is content to do cruel things, so it doesn’t matter about relatives.
Dim: not bright, dim. Describes losing its luster.
Dark, weak and undecided. Ignorant and weak, without decision-making.
Darkness describes the darkness of society under the rule of reactionary forces.
Endless mysteries Ao: profound. It means that there are many wonderful and interesting things in it that are not easily known.
It’s too late to regret. It’s too late to regret.
Never tire of playing with it. Enjoy playing with it and never get tired of it.
White jade is flawless. There are no small spots on the pure white jade. It means that a person or thing is perfect.
There are no taboos. Bai: everything, no matter what; taboo: taboo. Nothing is taboo.
Boredom: dependence. I have no spiritual sustenance and feel that nothing is interesting.
Incompetent. Can't do anything.
Foolproof means being fully confident and will never make any mistakes.
No one is right. I do a hundred things and never do one right. It describes everything done wrong and useless.
A hundred things are useless. There is nothing useful among a hundred things. Description is useless.
No Name on the List There are no names on the posted list. Generally refers to losing.
Expose: reveal, reveal; leave: omit. All exposed.
Cruel and cruel, cruel and cruel, without moral integrity. 2. Crazy guessing of idioms about what is free
There is only one idiom that meets the requirements, and that is to treat it casually.
Take it lightly
Pinyin of the idiom: děng xián shì zhī
Idiom explanation: Take it easy: it doesn’t matter; it: it. Treat it as insignificant; pay no attention to it.
Extended information
Source of the idiom: Chapter 95 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "This is a big task, how can it be leisurely? Don't take it lightly and miss my important task. . ”
Traditional idiom: Take it easy
Simplified idiom: DXSZ
Idiom phonetic notation: ㄉㄥˇ ㄒ一ㄢˊ ㄕˋ ㄓ
Frequency of use: Commonly used idioms
Idiom word count: Four-character idiom
Feeling *** Color: Neutral idiom
Idiom usage: Leisurely viewing Partially formal; used as an object; used in negative sentences and rhetorical questions.
Idiom structure: formal idiom
Idiom era: ancient idiom
Idiom form identification: Xian, cannot be written as "closed".
Idiom analysis: Take it lightly and "take it lightly"; both can mean not paying attention to things; and are mostly used in negative moods. However, it is generally regarded as focusing on "contempt in thought"; emphasizing on seeing things as ordinary; "taking it lightly"; emphasizing on "contempt in attitude"; emphasizing taking a nonchalant attitude towards things.
Synonyms: indifferent, indifferent
Antonyms: extraordinary, admiration, making a fuss
Examples of idioms: But such models do exist, and there are many There are quite a lot of them, the harm is quite great, and they cannot be taken lightly. (*** "Transforming Our Learning") 3. Crazy guessing of idioms whether there are idioms or not
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Lustful and immoral Lustful: *** Excessive, greedy for wine and sex. Wudao: Not speaking or practicing morality. It mostly refers to the corrupt life of the monarch, the use of traitors, the cruelty of the loyal and the enslavement of the people.
Escape from the world without boredom means to escape from the world without worries.
Boundless, vast and boundless.
No trace. No trace or shadow can be seen. Also known as "without a trace".
Nowhere to move forward or retreat. Describes a very difficult situation, a dilemma, and nowhere to stay. Same as "no way forward or retreat".
The dagger is unconcerned, describing the law and discipline as being strict and undisturbed. Same as "the dagger is not frightened".
There are no strangers at home. There are no strangers at home. Describes being cautious in making friends. Same as "no miscellaneous guests at the door".
Escape from the world without boredom means to escape from the world without worries. Same as "escape from the world without boredom".
No reputation after death. Fame cannot be praised by others after death. It means that after death there is no reputation and no one is known. Also known as "unknown in the world".
Ci without branches and leaves Ci: words, phrases. The descriptive words are concise and without any rambling words.
One hundred and one person is incompetent means that no one among a hundred people can do the job.
Mediocre, ordinary, no special talents.
There is nothing to plan for. There is still nothing to plan for. Can't think of any solution.
Existence and nonexistence. Exit and nonexistence.
Escape without boredom refers to escaping from the world without worries. Same as "escape from the world without boredom".
Treat nothing as something that does not exist. Same as "making something out of nothing".
There is no basis for advancement or retreat. It means there is no basis for advancement or retreat.
Face difficulties without fear. Fear: fear. In the face of danger, there is no fear.
There is no way to knock. Knock: Knock. Yan: palace gate. Unable to knock on the palace door. Describes that people have nowhere to redress their grievances. Also known as "Knocking on the sky, there is no plan", "Knocking on the sky, there is no way".
There is no room for advancement or retreat. There is no room for advancement or retreat. A metaphor for being in a difficult situation. 4. Crazy guessing of idioms about what is not what,
never forget,
a fly in the ointment,
outstanding,
a steady stream,
Not moving,
Not getting what I wanted,
The chickens and dogs were restless,
Not saying a word,
Not moving at all,
< p> Dumbfounded,Bare a blade of grass,
Reluctant to leave,
Depressed,
Don’t save anything,
Keep silent,
Constantly strive for self-improvement,
Surprise yourself,
Fight to the death,
Be tireless in teaching,
Fight to the death Unyielding,
Secretive,
Tireless,
Nervous,
Calm and unhurried,
Unhurried ,
Uneasy,
Neither three nor four,
Blocked,
Incomplete,
Inseparable