First, the basic definition.
1, take out the middle: take out the letter.
2, put forward a part from the matter: draw lots, draw lots, spot check, gently, pay money, stop boiling.
3. Derivation and growth: drawing green, budding, heading and drawing yarn.
4. Hit with something slender and soft: a whip.
Second, word formation and explanation.
1. drawer: a twitchable box-shaped part attached to furniture such as tables and cabinets. For loading things, whether the drawer can be pushed and pulled freely and smoothly and how to bear the load depends on the support of the slide rail. From the current technology, the bottom slide rail is better than the side slide rail, and the integral connection with the drawer is better than the three-point connection.
2, reeling: extracting silk from silkworm cocoons; Extract silk from cocoon.
Third, related idioms and explanations.
1. Pull firewood from the bottom of the pot. Metaphor fundamentally solve the problem.
2, smoking hair: smoking hair, messy hair. Metaphor abandoned official seclusion.
Example of drawer:
1, he took out the match from the drawer, and the long wooden stalk rubbed against the red phosphorus, raising a pale yellow flame and shaking slightly. The flame slowly climbed to the other end along the wooden pole, and it was dark all around. He bowed his head and folded his hands to light a cigarette.
2. I would like to be a red bean on an acacia tree. Please sway it gently under the tree. I will be careful and bright red and fall into your hands. Dear you, even if I keep it in a drawer for ten years, my missing heart may be dim, but I will never fade.
3. The two removed band-AIDS were stuck together by Bo Xian with little stickiness, and now they are still lying quietly in my drawer. They fell from the dust and hid in the light. Like dead leaves this season. Our hands are still holding together.
I put a.23 pistol in the dresser drawer. The window of the hotel room is so high from the sidewalk that it can definitely kill people. But I never tried, and somehow I knew I would never. I'm either too scared or too stubborn, or maybe my despair is never as thorough as I thought. There always seems to be something that can keep me going.