1. Two-character words with the word water
Water surface
Fruits
River water
Sea water< /p>
Horizontal
Water beads
In the water
Clear water
Hot water
Boiling water
Fresh water
Dew
Feng Shui
Water wheel
Cold water
Well< /p>
Living water
Underwater
Big water
Bitter water
2. Idioms with the word water
p>Falling flowers and flowing water
Clear mountains and clear waters
Deep waters and hot waters
Green mountains and green waters
Thousands of rivers and mountains
Splendid waters and bright mountains
A drop of water penetrates a rock
A last-ditch battle
Dayu controlled the floods
A drop in the bucket can make a difference
Water leaks through a block of water
A drop of water does not leak out
3. Explanation of idioms with the word water
Green mountains and green waters
[qīng shān lǜ shuǐ]
Generally speaking, beautiful mountains and rivers.
falling flowers and flowing water
[luò huā liú shuǐ]
Describes the declining scenery in late spring. Song Dynasty Zhao Changqing's poem "Partridge Sky: Sending Spring": "Falling flowers and flowing water take a spring break." Later, "falling flowers and flowing water" were often used to describe being defeated: the enemy was beaten ~.
The water is dire and the fire is hot
[shuǐ shēn huǒ rè]
It is a metaphor for the extremely difficult and painful life of the people. "Mencius: King Hui of Liang": "How can anyone else eat a pot of slurry to welcome the king's master? Avoid water and fire. Like water getting deeper, like fire getting hotter, it's just good luck."
Beautiful mountains and clear waters
[shān qīng shuǐ xiù]
Describes beautiful mountains and rivers. It is also said that the mountains and rivers are beautiful.
Drips of water wear through rocks
[dī shuǐ chuān shí]
See "Drips of water wear through rocks".
Dayu controlled the floods
[dà yǔ zhì shuǐ]
Yu: The leader of the Central Plains during the Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors period. Dayu controlled floods and brought happiness to the people.
A last-ditch battle
[bèi shuǐ yī zhàn]
To have a final decisive battle with the enemy under unfavorable circumstances. It is a metaphor for facing a desperate situation and making one last attempt to find a way out. effort.
A cup of water can save a car's salary
[bēi shuǐ chē xīn]
"Mencius Gaozi 1": "A benevolent person today can still save a car's salary with a glass of water." "Fire." Metaphors do not help and cannot solve the problem. Salary: firewood.
Tiptight
[dī shuǐ bù lòu]
Describes speaking and doing things very carefully and without loopholes: she is eloquent and speaks ~.
Water can't leak out
[shuǐ xiè bù tōng]
Describes being very crowded or surrounded very tightly, as if even water can't escape.