Idiom to describe budding?
1, bud
Bopomofo
Interpretation: Metaphor shows strength or talent at first.
Source: People's Daily 1984.2.25: "Shu Tong's career as a Mohist has made his first appearance in the countryside since he was 14 years old, and it has been 65 years since."
For example, it was in this activity that he showed his edge.
2. The beginning of the beginning
Pinyin: fārèn zhésh
Description: Wedge: Pull off the wood supporting the wheels to make the vehicle move forward. Metaphor is the beginning of things.
Source: and Xu's Popular Romance of the Republic of China 128: "As far as my career is concerned, this is just the beginning."
Example: Young people usually have a hard start.
A thousand miles is the first step.
Pinyin: Qin lǐshǐzúXia
Explanation: A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Metaphorically, the success of things is gradually accumulated from small to large.
Source: Chapter 64 of Laozi: "The broken wood is born at the end; Nine-story platform, starting with tired soil; A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. "
For example, a thousand miles is the first step, and only by sticking to it can we see the dawn of victory.
4. Unified startup
Pinyin: y and Yuán füshǐ
Explanation: refers to the beginning of a new year. And often use the following sentence "Vientiane renewal" to synthesize Spring Festival couplets.
Source: Biography of the Ram Hidden AD: "Who is Yuan? So was your first year in office. Who is spring? At the beginning of the year. "
For example, make a sentence: a dollar starts again and a new life begins.
5. Seeds of love
Pinyin: qing dê u chkā i
Explanation: Sinus: point; Sinus: the occurrence of feelings between men and women or the germination of love. Refers to just know love (especially girls).
Source: Song Guoyin's "The second rhyme is the plan of seeing the cause": "If you want to open your heart, you must first suffocate it, and your heart is clean."
For example, I have been waiting for you since Seeds of Love.
(2) later generations often use this poem to idiom budding teenager is
Idiom: The afterlife is awesome, and you will emerge.
Poem: 1, Little Phoenix is clearer than Old Phoenix.
2. Xiao Hegang appeared with dragonflies standing on the sharp corner.
(3) the later commonly used to metaphor for promising young budding poem is
Hello!
Idiom: The afterlife is awesome, and you will emerge.
Xiao He Cailou Road Jiao Jian
When a dragonfly landed on its tip.
Are you satisfied with my answer ~ ~
(4) Describe the first idiom.
Create the world, while young, emerge, show your edge, and be green.
First, create the world.
Vernacular interpretation: In ancient mythology, it was said that Pangu created the world, and then there were human beings. Later, I used the metaphor of "creating the world" to describe this history.
Source: "Supplementary Biography of Zhang Ling Cui Ying": "The creation of the world is the first thing."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Huang
Creation is the first important thing.
Second, the fledgling.
Vernacular explanation: refers to the first time you come out to do things. It is also the first metaphor for a leader to lead a team to do things.
Source: Chapter 39 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Be brave enough to break Cao Gong's courage and make the first contribution when you are young."
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Luo Guanzhong
Zhuge Liang shocked Cao in World War I, which was the first thing Zhuge Liang did for Shu.
Third, emerging.
Vernacular interpretation: metaphor is the first time to show talent and skills (especially teenagers).
Source: "Epitaph of Changli Collection" Volume 32 Liu Zihou: "If you can get the first place in the Jinshi, you must see the first place."
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Han Yu
Translation: If you can get into the Jinshi exam, you have already shown outstanding talent and skills.
Fourth, the first appearance.
Vernacular interpretation: metaphor has just revealed some strength or talent. It can also be described as a leader taking the lead in walking in front of the masses.
Source: People's Daily 1984.2.25: "Shu Tong's career as a Mohist has made his first appearance in the countryside since he was 14 years old, and it has been 65 years since."
Dynasty: modern
Author: People's Daily
The grass is green.
Vernacular explanation: grassroots: start to establish or establish; Just: Done. I just started, but I haven't finished yet. It can also be described as a leader taking the lead in walking in front of the masses.
Source: "Report to Ren Shaoqing": "If this disaster is not made, it will suffer first."
Dynasty: Han
Author: Sima Qian
Translation: Soon after its establishment, it encountered this disaster.
5] What are the idioms like "show your edge first"
An idiom similar to "seeing the edge at first sight":
Stand out, make a debut, work hard, work hard, work hard.
[6] Metaphor is a new idiom.
Rookie: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a newly emerged foot. Now the metaphor is just leaving home or school and coming out to work. Lack of experience.
The firstborn hibiscus: hibiscus. Newly opened lotus. Metaphor poetry is fresh and beautiful. It also describes a natural and gorgeous woman.
Metaphor budding, just beginning to show strength or talent.
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, which shows that young people are less worried and dare to do it.
The metaphor of budding just illustrates ability or talent.
The metaphor of the first exam is just beginning to show strength or talent.
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.
It's budding, similar to an idiom.
See the edge at first sight
Start showing your abilities/talents.
The Songs of Chu
[Interpretation] Metaphor just shows ability or talent
[Language] Zhou Dejing's "Flower City Luoyang Watching Peony": "According to legend, Luoyang Peony was unknown before the Sui Dynasty and appeared in the early Tang Dynasty."
See the edge at first sight
Pet-name ruby idioms describe the first time.
Wake up like a dream. Metaphor has been confused in the past, inspired by others or facts, to understand.
The seed of love refers to a girl who has just learned about love.
Decadence has no beginning, freshness has an end: nothing; Start: start; Fresh: less; Krishnamurti: Yes. Everything has a beginning, but it rarely ends. Often used to warn people to do things well, from beginning to end.
When a woman is new to teaching, teaching a baby means educating a person in time and early.
Now that we have today, why should we regret it now? Why did we do this in the first place?
The word "melon" was first divided into two words by scholars in the old days, namely sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.
Restore the old style: restore; Like, like. Restore the old, just like at the beginning.
Return to my first service: return; First clothing: clothes when not an official. Metaphor resigns and retires.
A big dream wakes up as a big dream wakes up. Metaphor is blinded by the wrong things for a long time and begins to wake up.
Huang Ting's meaning was just right at the beginning.
Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers, which shows that young people are less worried and dare to do it.
Metaphor budding, just beginning to show strength or talent.
The first hibiscus: hibiscus. Newly opened lotus. Metaphor poetry is fresh and beautiful. It also describes a natural and gorgeous woman.
Rookie: thatched cottage. The original metaphor is a newly emerged foot. Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.
Regret at the beginning: at the beginning, at the beginning. Regret not having done so.
A newborn calf is a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.
Start showing your abilities/talents.
⑽ Idioms describing the head
Arrogant or divorced from reality.
(of husband and wife) live together for life.
Describe happiness or leisure.
hold one's head and cry one's heart out
from start to finish
From title page to postscript
Start showing your abilities/talents.
Panic or listlessness
A humble and respectful look
false advertising
Funny and stupid
Coat one's head with bird droppings
Dirty face and messy hair
confounded
Representation of speech act
It's like a long time ago.
Six arms and three heads are metaphors for people's extraordinary skills and magical power.
An endless beginning.
Unable to achieve
All kinds of evil people
Headless flies-there is no clear purpose in doing things.
Have no idea at all.
feel as confused as a tangled skein―be utterly confused and disconcerted
be at a loss
Comment from head to toe-criticize sth/sb.
Deliberately imitate, nothing new
wooden man
advance together
A stubborn and rebellious look
Steal your head.
Although we have been dating for a long time, we are still estranged.
The couple love the elderly.
(of husband and wife) grow old together
silkworm head and swallow tail
Hide one's head and expose one's tail-reveal some, but not all.
The leader of the robbers, the former chief of the central flag city.
Complete
Fascinate sb.
Stand out from others.
make a public appearance
Have a bright future
Not modification.
Disaster is imminent/approaching/approaching.
Do things with a beginning and no end.
Dull-witted
dignity
A blow or a cry [given by a Zen monk to new students as part of the reception ceremony to promote understanding of the former]-a sharp warning.
Head-on—
Bow hypocritically
fleinhelter-skelter
Loyal opposition, general of the game of death
have nothing in common
Female makeup
Escape after being hit
Bad things put on good things, dirty things.
It is only a change in form, but the essence has not changed.
Make a superficial change
To pour abuse on.
Hanging sheep's head to sell dog meat-shoddy; Do bad things in the name of good things; Do bad things in the name of good things; Hanging sheep's heads to sell dog meat; false advertising
Careless in doing or thinking.
To pour abuse on.
stealthy
Looking dignified and strong describes a strong and honest body (especially a child).
Anticlimactic ―― like a lion
The appearance is dusty and dirty.
Something that is light and unimportant.
Repent and be saved
The prince's appearance is still average
be covered with cuts and bruises
Speak in each other's ear
Ugly appearance
Kowtowing is like beating your chest.
Bare head and barefoot
Kneel on the ground, bow
return of the prodigal son
Hit something around, eg in a room full of furniture.
Not modification.
arduous and tortuous
Found himself dead.
imprudent
There is no one on the list, two sides, two ends.
(of women) make public appearances.
bury oneself in hard work
Fall into hopeless confusion
People who are extremely angry will boldly do anything.
Be unable to understand sth
Zhang erkong, confused.
His hair is unkempt and his face is dirty-he looks unkempt.
Very confused
Sweep your face to the top. Describe (blow, shock, criticism, etc. ) with great strength.
Let your hair hang freely.
Try to stick your head in the water to make the cow drink-try to impose your will on someone.
illegitimate
Comment from head to toe-criticize sth/sb.
The horse's chin doesn't match the cow's head-it's uncoordinated/irrelevant/incompatible.
Talk about this woman's appearance.
Break both ends
Shaggy hair and sparse teeth-old age and weak body.
Cow's head and horse's face (two followers of the ghost king)-all kinds of demons/evil/evil people
Conventional characteristics
be unresolved/unsettled
Turn your head to one side
The look of anxiety at the moment
Men behave badly.
Three heads and six arms-a person with supreme power
The confrontation between the three parties in court
A woman's show off
Say hello, kiss up, and play two-faced.
grotesque
Things are incomplete.
Unnecessary repetition
foolish
Behavior stealth
Pleasant, informal
Be completely defeated
Cure a headache
timid
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be top-heavy
From top to bottom, from top to bottom
Headache and low-grade fever-minor ailment
Run out of energy, nothing.
Many people get together to watch.
Hair loss, tooth loss-aging
Reverse the primary and secondary relationship
Brilliant and promising.
Xutou banao
Come with your head on.
(of children) round and fat.
Insured leader
Lang Beixiang said to the escapee
Cover your head with your hand and sneak away like a mouse-run away like a frightened mouse
All its leaders
depress
Stretch one's neck to watch
Stick your head out and look around.
Get down, asshole.
This man is ugly and good-looking.
A look of complacency or contentment.
Contented with the status quo, self-righteous appearance
Shake your head-look satisfied.
Contented with the status quo, self-righteous appearance
A snake and two songs
Yushu skull
With a deer head and a pair of mouse eyes-ugly and cunning, disgusting.
impossibility