What are the words in the milk word group?
Cream,
A wet nurse,
Milk,
Grandma,
Cheese,
Milk powder,
Breast teeth, professional
Goat milk,
Under the milk,
Nipples,
Nanny,
Milk tea,
Weaning,
Bras,
Milk name,
Emulsifier,
Milk wine,
Mammy,
There is less milk,
Nanny,
Foreign milk,
Anai,
Milk cake,
Lanai,
Breastfeeding,
Love milk,
Horse milk,
Breast cavity,
Nipple,
Milking,
Milk,
Taro milk,
Avoid milk,
Mammy,
Milk, food,
Yellow milk,
Milk fat,
Baby suckling,
Milk smell,
grandmother
What is the word combination of IIA?
1, a dog and a cat
Idiom pinyin: ā gǒu ā māo
Idiom explanation: nicknames commonly used by people in the old days. By extension, it refers to any contemptible person or work.
The origin of the idiom: Lu Xun's "We Want Critics": "However, when new critics don't talk, people like critics take the opportunity to kill:' a dog and a cat'."
2. auntie 2.Aon
Idiom pinyin: āgāwēng
Interpretation of idioms: a: noun prefix. Aunt: Her husband's mother. Weng: The husband's father. Refers to parents-in-law.
The origin of the idiom: Volume 1 of Tang's Shuo Wen Jie Zi Lu: "Guo is at odds with Princess Shengping. Respecting your father and making him warm is a crime against your children. He was called to comfort him and said,' As the saying goes, if you are not stupid or deaf, you will not be married.' "
3. Hold the right side.
Idiom pinyin
Interpretation of idioms: stick to justice and integrity, and don't cater to flattery.
The origin of the idiom: Fan Minglian's "Copy from the Cloud to the Eye" Volume 1: "When it is flat, it must be right; Make friends with people, not with ups and downs. "
4. A Yi ditch river
Idiom pinyin
Idiom definition: a: cater to and follow; Hey: hey; Adultery: consent without principle. Comply with the wishes of others, without principle.
Idiom origin: Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty "Han Shu Gongsun Liu Che Wang Caiyang Chen Zheng Biography": "A Yigou, with words."
5. Ashi is kitsch
Idiom Pinyin: Yes
Idiom explanation: Ashi: cater to the secular. Quyi catered to the social customs at that time.
Origin of idioms: On the Deviation of Tomb-robbing Culture by Lu Xun: "For example, in his book Civil Affairs, some people cherish the truth but are not tolerant of the crowd."
Ⅲ What are the idioms that come and go?
Over and over again, context, flirting, spring to Qiu Lai, death.
First of all, toss and turn
Interpretation of vernacular: turn back and forth: lying in bed ~, how can you not sleep.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Yang Wanli
Source: "West Episode Four Sleepless Songs No.2": "Tossing and turning, who is the light?"
Why does it hurt to turn over back and forth? Why does it suddenly turn dark and bright?
Second, context.
Interpretation of vernacular: the mountain terrain is as coherent as a dragon. This is a superstition that people talk about Feng Shui, and later it is a metaphor for the origin of people and things or the cause and effect of things.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Wu
Source: "Cloud Notes, the Study of Cattle Face": "The ins and outs, all relying on the mountain."
The mountainous terrain is like a dragon, backed by mountains and facing mountains.
Third, flirting
Vernacular interpretation: describes the expression of affection through eyebrows and eyes. Also used to describe collusion.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Xin Qiji
Source: Jia Xuan Ci Volume II Man Jiang Hong: "I still remember flirting, water and mountains."
I still remember flirting. The water and mountains were so beautiful.
Fourth, go to Qiu Lai in spring.
Vernacular Interpretation: Going to Qiu Lai in Spring. Describe the passage of time.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Liu Ji
Source: Diqu: "Go to Qiu Lai every year in spring."
Go to Qiu Lai in spring, year after year.
Five, dead, dead
Vernacular explanation: waking up after death describes extreme sadness or pain.
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Cao Xueqin
Source: A Dream of Red Mansions No.91Back: "When Aunt Xue came to see it urgently; I saw Baochai flushed; The body seems to be burning; Don't say anything; Aunt Xue panicked; I cried my eyes out. "
Section 4 Idioms and word combinations
Ah's idiom:
A Ping is absolutely superior, Adam is better than Zhou, Adam loves each other, Amitabha, Archie likes it, Ashi becomes vulgar, Ashi steals his name, Ashi is vulgar, and Ashi takes his place.
Ah, group words:
Ah,
Ouch,
Aha,
Ah,
Mm-hmm,
Oh,
Joe,
Arnie
Ⅳ What idioms are there in the four groups of words?
The idioms of the four groups of words are: all corners of the country, safe and sound, picky, forgetful and extending in all directions.
1, worldwide
Pronunciation: Hu s Hu I.
Explanation: It refers to all parts of the country and sometimes to all parts of the world. The present tense is also a metaphor for broad unity.
Source: Yan Jue sentence: "A hat is a sail boat; Travel all over the world. "
As a windsurfer and a boat, hats can travel anywhere in the world.
In order to achieve the same goal of the four modernizations, people from all corners of the country came together.
Step 2: Slow and steady
Pronunciation: sü pí ng bā w ě n
Interpretation: It describes speaking, doing things and writing articles safely, and sometimes it also refers to doing things without making mistakes and lacking innovative spirit.
Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin": "Born white and obese; Slow and steady. "
He is white and fat, and he speaks and acts calmly.
For example, it is not advisable to be slow and steady and be afraid of making mistakes.
Step 3 be choosy
Pronunciation: ti ā o s ā n ji m?n s?
Interpretation: refers to picking and choosing.
Source: Xu Maodong Terry's "Let the Red Flag of Revolution Pass on from Generation to Generation": "Once they understand the pain of the past, they will understand how wrong we are to be picky about our work today!"
Example: Don't get into the habit of being choosy.
4. Forget things.
Pronunciation: dis ā n là sí
Interpretation: Describe carelessness or poor memory and forgetfulness.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Sixty-seventh: "As the saying goes:' The rammer flies first'; The province is temporarily lost. "
As the saying goes, "the stupid bird flies first" saves you from forgetting things and remembering them all.
Example: Old people have poor memory and often forget things. Young people should be considerate.
5, extending in all directions
Pronunciation: sü t ng b ā d á
Interpretation: All directions are roads. Describe the convenient transportation.
Source: Tang Fang Ling Xuan's "Jin Murong De Zai Ji": "Sliding platforms extend in all directions; Non-imperial residence. "
The sliding platform has convenient transportation and is not the place where the emperor lives.
Example: Wuhan is a transportation hub in central and southern China, with convenient railway, highway, aviation and waterway transportation extending in all directions.
What idioms are there in group ⅵ words?
Attached text:
Pin attachment, Qin attachment, smelly attachment, name attachment,
Attached, attached, attached palm, attached method, attached true version, tamed,
Attached, attached, attached, attached, attached, attached, attached, attached, attached,
Attached idiom:
Keywords redundant suspension, branches attached to leaves, wing attached to scales, puncture attachment,
Draw the law to attach, the wood to attach to the tree, the fire to attach to the cold, the piece to attach to the inch,
Bees get together and lose their minds, ants and flies get together,
Attached to warts, vines attached to kudzu, branches attached to shadows,
Hunger, echo, ants attach themselves to nests, branches attach themselves to leaves,
What idioms are there in Group VII?
1.
Knowledgeable, knowledgeable,
2.
Far-sighted,
3.
People of insight,
4.
The person who knows the time is Jie Jun.
5.
A complete stranger,
6.
You usually know it when you see the back,
7.
I don't know the general meaning,
8.
Unappreciative,
9.
Deja vu,
10.
Illiteracy,
1 1.
No discord, no concord,
12.
I don't know the true face of Lushan Mountain,
13.
You don't know mount tai,
14.
Don't understand the times,
15.
Well-informed,
16.
Don't know the situation,
17.
Know 25 but don't know 10,
18.
Know everything,
19.
Ignorance,
20.
Lack of knowledge,
2 1.
Tong Yuan Zhiwei,
22.
Seeing the distance,
23.
Shy,
24.
One day without shame, ten days without the heart to go hungry.
25.
Hong knows loneliness,
26.
Knowledge is too narrow to recognize a person with high status or skills.
27.
What idioms are there in the Ⅷ phrase?
Word combination: well-informed, ignorant, illiterate, far-sighted and knowledgeable.
know
Radical: we
Stroke: 7
Five elements: gold
Tradition: knowledge
Five strokes: YKWY
Basic explanation:
1, recognition: ~ word. Phase ~
2, knowledge: often ~. study
3. Views; Discrimination: Very insightful. Have foresight.
(8) What idioms are suitable for extended reading of a group of words?
Explain these words:
Detailed explanation of the phrase:
First, well-informed
Interpretation of vernacular: deep experience, more experience.
Source: Ancient and modern novels: Jiang Xingge reunited with Zhu Shan: "Knowledge is ten times better than men's eyesight."
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Translation: Deep experience and much experience. Ten times stronger than a man's eyes.
Second, I don't know the gist.
Vernacular interpretation: generally speaking, the truth of the overall situation. I don't know how to consider the overall situation.
Source: Book of the Later Han Dynasty: "I am ignorant."
Dynasty: Jin
Author: Justin
I am stupid and don't know how to consider the overall situation.
Third, illiteracy.
Vernacular explanation: Later, people were described as illiterate, "illiterate" or "illiterate".
Source: An Examination of Rongzhai Customs: "Most people today don't know a word; Call it the ancestor Tang Shu. "
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Hong Mai
Nowadays people often use expressions that they can't understand a word.
Fourth, foresight.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: the overall situation, insight.
Source: "Jade Hall Conghua Carving a Tiger": "However, it is far-sighted and unattainable."
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Jiao Jing
Vision and knowledge can't reach his level.
Verb (abbreviation for verb) common sense
Vernacular interpretation: the same knowledge and accomplishment. If you don't argue with a person with poor knowledge and cultivation, you don't have the same knowledge as him.
Source: Lu Zhailang's first discount: "If you know it's me, how dare you scold me? I won't argue with you. "
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Guan Hanqing
What idioms are there in Pei's ci?
Pei Weipei string:
Pinyin: péI wéI péI Xián
Interpretation: Wei: cooked cowhide, string: bowstring. Originally refers to Ximen Bao's impatience and Pei Wei's self-discipline; Dongan is slow, wear a string ring. The original description is always alert to yourself. Later it was often compared to useful persuasion.
Source: "Everything is done by Guan Xing": "Ximen Bao is impatient, so Pei Wei is slow; Dongan is slow by nature, so he wears strings, so he wears strings urgently. "
Pei Zi Huang Huai:
Pinyin: Pinyin
Interpretation: There is a purple ribbon around the waist and a gold official seal on the chest. In the Han dynasty, the prime minister, Qiu, etc. Gold-plated with purple ribbons. Refers to senior officials.
Source: The language comes from Historical Records Biography of Fan Ju and Cai Ze: "I have fat teeth, galloping like a fine horse, bearing gold seals and tying purple heads. Before I became a master, I became rich by eating meat. 43 years is enough! "
Example: Today, heroes are famous and geese are in order. ~, praise the plan; Take the opportunity to build festivals and be a frontier. The Book of Chi Yu in Southern Dynasties
What are the idioms of the word ⅹ?
Don't shoot,
Lift a rock and drop it on your own feet,
Targeted,
Ants on hot bricks,
exactly,
Break the ice,
The old badger took it,
Move the arrow,
Closing time,
target of public criticism