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What do you mean, risky?

Taking risks is taking risks, that is, being forced to take risks when things are urgent.

I. Elaboration

From Zuo Zhuan's Seventeen Years in Wen Zhuan: "The ancients said that a big country is also virtuous, and a deer is also a deer without virtue." What's the hurry? " ; As a predicate and attribute, it refers to taking risks; Synonym: despair, despair.

Second, make sentences

Nowadays, saving people is like putting out a fire, so we have to take risks and go straight to the den; In order to return to the city, the handsome boy decided to take risks and play a good show of thieves shouting to catch thieves.

Third, idioms

1. fixed phrases comes from ancient classics or works, historical stories and people's oral stories. It is a unique and long-used fixed phrases in ancient Chinese vocabulary. The meaning of idioms is incisive, often implied in literal meaning, rather than simply adding up the meanings of their components. Its structure is tight, and it is generally impossible to change the word order, extract or increase or decrease its components at will.

2. Its form is mostly four words, and there are also three words and many words, which are mostly composed of four words. Simply put, idioms are words that are well known, can be quoted from classics, have clear sources and allusions, and are highly used.

Fourth, the integrity of meaning.

1. Idioms are holistic in meaning. Its meaning is often not the simple addition of its constituent meanings, but the overall meaning further summarized on the basis of its constituent meanings. For example, the "Smith" is ostensibly "the fox uses the tiger's strength", but in fact it is "bullying people by relying on others' strength".

2. "When the rabbit dies, the dog cooks". On the surface, it means "the rabbit is dead and the hunting dog is cooked", but in practical sense, it means "those who serve the ruler are abandoned or killed when they are finished". The superficial meaning of "forgetting to eat and sleep" is "forgetting to eat and sleep", but the actual meaning is "extremely concentrating on hard work" and so on.

Fifth, the diversity of grammar.

1. From the perspective of Chinese grammar, Chinese idioms are equivalent to a phrase in a sentence. Because phrases can act as different components in sentences, the grammatical functions of idioms are also varied. Chinese idioms have many forms, such as four-character idioms, five-character idioms, six-character idioms, seven-character idioms, eight-character idioms and so on.

2. Four-character idioms are the main form of Chinese idioms. Therefore, the analysis of the grammatical function of idioms here mainly focuses on the analysis of four-character idioms as syntactic components.