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Step by step: short distance; Deng: Let's go. Step by step.
source
Song Shi Bai Wei's Continued Lamp Record: "He will only let go from the air and will not climb up step by step."
for instance
He is thriving now.
synonym
Fly high, climb to the top, fly high to the top.
antonym
Suffer a catastrophic decline
a two-part allegorical saying
Big girl, go upstairs
use
Partial form; As a predicate; Metaphor status step by step.
English translation/ translator/ interpreter
Gradually rise to a prominent position
2. climb high and look far. the four-word idiom is unattainable: climb: grab something high and climb. Can't climb high. It is difficult to describe. It also describes people on it, inaccessible.
High moral integrity: high moral integrity: noble character; Hanukkah: Loyal ethics. Describe morality and noble behavior.
Triumph: Sing loudly and March forward bravely. Describe the road ahead, full of optimism.
High official and generous: salary. Generally speaking, high position and excellent treatment.
Superior: superior to others. Taller than the average person.
Unfathomable: An unfathomable degree. This description is difficult to understand.
Strut: Look up and stride. Describe a luxurious or arrogant attitude.
Speak loudly: high: profound; Broad: broad. Say it generously.
Vision: vision: seeing and expecting; Expectation: Gaze. Stand tall and see far. Metaphor is far-sighted.
Sleep in peace and carefree. Metaphor thought paralysis, loss of vigilance.
If you don't get together, you will have it. The highest can't be obtained, and the lowest disdains to accommodate. Describe the difficulties in job hunting or marriage.
Gao Yibo Tian Yun: The original intention of the article is very meaningful. The latter description is loyal. Same as Gao Yibo Rhyme.
High surname and first name: a polite way to ask someone's name. Both are "high surnames and big surnames".
High mountain: high mountain: a metaphor for noble character. Metaphor is admiration for noble morality. The same is "the mountain is high."
High mountain: steep: the mountain is high and steep. Steep mountains.
Fly high and far: fly high and far. Metaphor is promising.
Fly high and gather far: get rid of unfavorable environment and avoid far defense.
Fly high and flee far: get rid of the unfavorable environment and flee to the distant defense line. With "Fly Away".
High enough, low enough: if you still say high enough, low enough.
A good bow hides a good bird: Metaphorically, after a successful decision, those who have contributed give up and have no good end.
Gaomen Mansion: Gaomen: refers to a wealthy family; Big house: a tall house. It refers to the house of the rich.
Hold high and dance far: lift: take off; Jump: step on it. Refers to living away from officialdom and living in seclusion.
Self-esteem: For example, you think you are great. Same as "height self-calibration".
Gao Zibiao Tree: For example, you think you are great. Same as "height self-calibration".
Don't worry: I still say I can rest easy.
Sleep on the high pillow: sleep on the high pillow. Describe carefree. Safe and sound.
Sleep on the high pillow: sleep on the high pillow. Describe carefree. Safe and sound. With "high pillow and lie down".
Metatarsal bone of high metacarpal: figurative development, development.
Gao Zhai, a bachelor: another name for ten people, including Liang Yu Jianwu in the Southern Dynasties.
Competition is in hand: Jude colludes with others. Metaphor is playing tricks and colluding to cheat. Use "master".
3. Idiom describing panting from climbing stairs.
Panting is a Chinese word, pronounced qi qi Chu m:n xūx, which means what people look like when they are extremely tired.
The origin of the idiom: The fifteenth time of Xiao Xiaosheng's "Jin Ping Mei Hua Ci" in Lan Ling, Ming Dynasty: "Today, Gui kicked twice and ran down, making the dust grow eyebrows, sweat, asthma and waist fatigue."
Idiom usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate, adverbial and complement; Used for people.
Example: Xu Ming Lin Zhong's "Love of the Gods" 26: "At first glance, I saw the dark clouds of joy and charm scattered and panting."
Extended data:
Synonym for panting: panting like an ox.
Asthma is like a cow, pronounced QI-Chu-NRúniú, an idiom in China, which means to gasp loudly like a cow.
The origin of the idiom: Qing Wenkang's "Biography of Heroes of Children" back to 39: "My face is drunk and purple, and Lian Le is busy, talking with his mouth open, panting like an ox, and wiping the sweat on his forehead with a big towel."
Usage of idioms: as predicate and adverbial; Point out the heaviness.
After several rounds, Li Yunfei was panting like a cow. Now he finally has a chance to catch his breath. He sat down on the ground, panting heavily, and the sweat on his face kept dripping on the grass.
4. Who knows the complete set of four-character idioms with the word Feng Shui? The wind blows and the water surges.
Air intake? [fēng mén Shuǐküu]
Feng mengshu
Usage: Throttle nozzle
Explanation: it means to rush.
Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's The Outlaws of the Marsh, the 111th time: "Now I hear that the imperial court is attacking Fang La, and I am at the water gate of this airport. Some families have moved to other places to hide. Just leave the old woman here to look after the house. "
The wheel of fortune will swing round again
The wind is surging, the wind is surging, and the water is rippling.
Chinese name
Strong winds blew up the water.
spell
Fang zhouzi
Release; Emissions; issue
The wind is blowing and the water waves are surging.
tidy
Shi's Post-Red Cliff Fu
Strong winds blew up the water.
[Pinyin] f ē ng q ǐ shu ǐ y ǐ ng
[Explanation] The wind is blowing and the water waves are surging.
[Source] Stone's "Post-Red Cliff Fu": "Long whistling, shaking vegetation, ringing mountains and rising winds.
Example: Today's ~ means that death will be saved. Liang Qing Liang Qichao's The Influence of Russian Revolution