Idioms describing babies are
1, a rare treasure
2, priceless
3. Rare treasures
4. Money is hard to find
5. Rare
What are the four words to describe "wonderful"
Attractive (yǐn rén rüshèng), exquisite (j and ng mi à o jué lú n), gripping (belonging to k ǐ u ré n x and n xi á n), charming (yǐn wèI wúQing) and brilliant (j and ng c m:I fěn ché?
Explanation:
1. Fascinating: winning: scenic spot. Bring people into a good place. Now it is often used to refer to particularly attractive scenery or literary works.
2. Wonderful: Fine: Exquisite. Unparalleled: unparalleled. Exquisite and wonderful to the extreme.
3. Hold: buckle: knock. Describe something exciting.
4. Infinite charm: Infinite charm.
5. Wonderful: Beautiful scenes and things are presented one after another.
What words or idioms are there to describe a lady?
1. Graceful
Commentary: Tingting: towering and straight. Describe a woman's slim figure. It also describes tall and straight bodies such as flowers and trees.
Said by: Dai's "Lady Qi's Sacrifice": "One walks out of the crowd and is graceful."
2. Beauty and beauty [huā ró ng yumao]
Commentary: It looks like flowers and the moon. Describe the beauty of women.
Said by: The Journey to the West, courtesy of Wu Ming: "That princess is as beautiful as a fairy, with twenty talents."
3. Close the moon and be ashamed of flowers.
Explanation: refers to a woman's beautiful appearance.
From: Master Wang Yuan's "The West Chamber" Book I, the fourth fold: "The moon is closed and the flowers are beautiful, so you must mow the grass and remove the roots." Also known as "shame flowers and close the moon".
What are the idioms that describe the first attempt?
1, rookie, chch máo lú
Interpretation from: Caotang: Caotang. The original metaphor is a newly emerged foot. Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.
From: Ming Luo Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "If you are brave enough to break Cao Gong's courage, you must debut first."
2. budding ch ū lù tó uji m: o
Explanation: Metaphor just shows ability or talent.
From: Zhou Dejing's Appreciation of Flower City Luoyang Peony: "According to legend, Luoyang Peony was unknown before the Sui Dynasty, and it was first revealed in the early Tang Dynasty."
3.tóu shàng mò xià is located at the top and bottom of the head.
Explanation: the first time, the first time. It also means from top to bottom and from beginning to end.
From: Xiao Xiaosheng of Ming Lanling's "Jin Ping Mei Hua thorn" the first time 19: "Just like we put this matter in our minds, we can't let go of this night!"
4. Try to cry for the first time
Explanation: This means that newborn babies cry loudly and will be extraordinary in the future. Later, it was also compared to the debut of a concert singer.
From: (Ming) Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventy-fourth time: "As the saying goes, newborn calves are not afraid of tigers."
5. The first one to show off, CHLùfēng máng
Interpretation: Metaphor shows strength or talent at first.
From People's Daily 1984.2.25: "Shu Tong's Mohist career, which first emerged in the countryside at the age of 14, has been 65 years.
What idioms are there to describe leaders?
The big strategy of meeting the lights in darkroom is to teach you how to grind, rub, move, push and guide yourself, to be good at seduction, to be good at seduction, to follow the ladder, to be stupid and holy, to listen to your own flow, to make your own decisions, to make your words awkward, to be good at seduction, to be good at seducing, to be happy with the times, to be good at seduction and to be good at exhortation.
What idioms are there to describe?
Well-described idioms are: just right, just right, to the point, enough is enough, incisive and so on.
1, just right [qià rú qí fèn]
Basic explanation: act or speak in an appropriate way and stick to the facts.
Source: Qing Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" back to the 108 th: "Reward points; It is the discretion of Yan Zhongduan; The amount is just right; Everyone is happy. "
The rewards and punishments are classified, which are carefully considered by Zhong Yan. Most of them are in line with the limits, and no one is unhappy.
2, just right [qiào h m:o chù]
Basic definition: (speaking, doing things, etc. ) just reached an appropriate and appropriate level.
Source: Shi Zhen's "Talking about Zhengshi": "Yuan advocated writing Huang Ting as early as the beginning; Just right; Celebrities and works don't touch. "
Translation of vernacular Chinese: Yuan advocates writing Huang Ting as usual, which is just right. Many celebrities can't reach this level.
His speech was appropriate and both sides were satisfied.
3. Enough is enough
Basic definition: enough is enough, the appropriate level (meaning don't do too much).
Source: Song Zhuxi's Notes to Four Books: "Enough is enough; Not greedy. "
Vernacular translation: enough is enough, no desire, no demand.
4. 【 y and y ǔ zh ò ng di 】 In short.
Basic interpretation: one sentence is to the point.
Source: Modern Ma Nancun's "Yanshan Nighttalk: The Way to Make Friends and Treat Guests": "This is the fundamental attitude of modest friends and treat guests, which really hits the nail on the head."
5. Go straight to the point [rù mù sān fēn]
Basic interpretation: Legend has it that Wang Xizhi's brushwork is vigorous and written on the board. When carpenters carved characters, they found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Later used to describe the strong brushwork of calligraphy. It is also used to describe a profound and appropriate analysis of problems.
Source: Zhang Tang Huaiguan Book Breaking: "Jin Emperor Sacrifices the Northern Suburb; I wish you a better version; Workers cut it; The pencil is inserted into the wood. "
Translation of vernacular Chinese: When the Jin emperor went to the northern suburbs to offer sacrifices, he updated the bamboo board and craftsmen came to repair it. This pen is as deep as wood.
What words or idioms are there to describe a happy ending?
The merit is complete, the success is retired, the flag is won, the flower is honey, and it is complete.
First, the merits are complete.
Vernacular explanation: merit: Buddhist term, referring to chanting and giving. Refers to the end of Buddhist activities such as chanting. Metaphor brings things to a successful conclusion.
Source: "Send an envoy to the DPRK to participate in the book": "If the merits are complete, it will attract witches."
Dynasty: Sui
Author: Emperor Yang Di
Things have come to a successful conclusion, so we can tell the wizards in Jingchu area.
Second, you have finished.
Vernacular explanation: refers to the completion of a major project, cause or important task.
Source: "The Biography of Wang Han": "After twenty years of hard work, you are done."
Dynasty: Eastern Han Dynasty
Author: Ban Gu
After working for two whole days, it was very successful.
Third, the flag won.
Vernacular interpretation: victory is achieved as soon as the flag is hoisted. Refers to winning at the first contact in a battle. It also means getting good results from the beginning.
Source: "Yuan Qu Xuan Wai Bian Ming": "Thanks to Master Hongfu, the flag wins Ma Chenggong."
Dynasty: modern
Author: Sui Shusen
Fourth, flowers become honey.
Interpretation in vernacular Chinese: metaphor for the successful completion or realization of good deeds. Love, marriage and life.
Source: The second discount of "Wang Huanbai Flower Pavilion": "Flowers become honey, and leaves fall back to the roots."
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: anonymous
Good things come to a successful conclusion, and fallen leaves return to their roots.
Fifth, perfection
Vernacular interpretation: perfect and beautiful, without shortcomings.
Source: Luyuan Conghua: "The former has dozens of broken lines, and the latter is intact."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Qian Yong
Many places in front are destroyed, but the picture behind is perfect and beautiful, with no shortcomings.
What are the idioms described first?
A Chinese Odyssey, chinese odyssey and chinese odyssey stand out from the crowd. It is unprecedented, and there will be no one after it. * * * lead, lead, lead.
What are the words that describe the first place?
The words describing the first place are: first place, first place, second to none, first in the world, number one scholar and.
What are the ten words that describe good quality?
Cheap, value for money, cheap, well-known, well-known
1, good quality and low price is an idiom pronounced wùmíI JiàLián, which generally means that things are cheap and of good quality.
Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's Strange Land in the Past Ten Years, the tenth time: "A friend from Suzhou wrote to print a book. I've heard for a long time that your store is cheap and good, so I'm here to ask. "
2, value for money, refers to a thing beyond its original value, and describes the high cost performance of the item.
Purpose: As an investment in the future, these books are worth the money.
Cheap and good quality is an idiom, which means that things are cheap and of good quality.
Source: Lu Xun's "Blessing of Wandering" The shark's fin stew in Fuxing Building is one yuan and a large plate, which is cheap and good. Now I wonder if it has increased.
4. Being famous is an idiom. The pronunciation is yǒu kǒu jiē bēi, which means that everyone's mouth is a living monument. A metaphor for the unanimous praise of outstanding good people and deeds.
Source: Zhao Shuli's Golden Word: "I came up with an ambiguous idiom and wrote four words:' Everyone knows'."
5. The oral tablet carries the word, and the pinyin is kǒu bēi zài dào, which is an idiom in China, meaning that the verbal praise of the masses is like words engraved on the tablet; Describe that the masses are praising everywhere.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's The Ninety-ninth Dream of Red Mansions. Since the arrival of the master, I have not seen my contribution to the country, but I have a word on my lips.