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What idioms did you get?

You get what you want.

Give him an inch and he will take a yard.

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Basic explanation

I have grown an inch, and I want to grow another foot. This is a metaphor for greed. If you have a small one, you need a big one.

derogatory sense

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"Warring States Policy Qin Ce III": "Fan Sui gave a book to the king of Qin:' You are better off making friends far away and attacking near; Inch is king inch; The ruler is also the ruler of the king. " "

example sentence

Colonists always plunder the wealth of colonial people, and they can't wait to find it all.

Approximate antonym

synonym

Greed is insatiable, insatiable, insatiable and endless.

antonym

Don't go too far

What is the idiom "Dejin"

Give him an inch and he will get a yard.

Push your luck _ idiom explanation

Pinyin: décún jìn chǐ ǐ

Interpretation: I got an inch, but I want to get another foot. This is a metaphor for greed. If you have a small one, you need a big one.

What idioms are there with "in" and "out"

What are the idioms with "in" and "out"?

Make ends meet, be superb,

Do it at sunrise, rest at sunset,

Risking his life,

Simply put,

Earn income,

Wine in the tongue,

Out of the holy spirit,

In and out,

Out of danger,

Misfortune comes from the mouth, and bitterness comes from the mouth.

Live within your means,

Divergence, divergence,

Keep coming in and out,

Go out and win,

At this stage,

Therefore, the crime of entry,

Disaster comes from the mouth, and disease comes from the mouth.

There, there,

Filial piety,

In daily life,

Speak out, enter,

Live within your means,

Fleas come out at night,

From the clouds to the mud,

Fleas come in and out,

make both ends meet

What idioms are there?

Not worth the loss: it is worth it. The gain is outweighed by the loss.

Progress has taken a step forward and we must move forward. Metaphor is ambitious and insatiable.

You push your luck, you get an inch, and you want to push another inch. This is a metaphor for greed. If you have a small one, you need a big one.

An inch is an inch, and an inch is an inch. Refers to get tangible benefits, how much is how much.

More help, less help: morality; Rarely: rarely. Stand on the side of justice and you will get the support and help of most people; Those who violate justice will be isolated.

Gain and loss: come again, come again. Just got it and lost it.

Muddle along: temporarily. As long as you can get by, you can live like this. Describe no ambition.

Delong Wang Shulong: refers to Gansu area; Shu: It refers to Sichuan area. After taking Longyou, we will take Xishu. Metaphor is insatiable.

Samadhi Samadhi: Sanskrit, meaning positive definite. Get rid of all distractions, calm your mind, concentrate and achieve enlightenment. Extend to technical know-how or essence. Have achieved something and be familiar with its essence.

In the right place: location, environment. Found a place suitable for him. Get an ideal position.

Tolerance means not doing everything, but leaving room.

Those who gain prosper, those who lose perish: it refers to people's hearts. Those who win people's hearts will prosper, and those who lose them will die.

The victorious dynasty: the imperial court. Old Finger returned to the imperial court after winning the battle. Now generally refers to the return of victory.

The first round of victory: the first round. Terms used by storytellers in Song and Yuan Dynasties. Before the lecture, tell a short story as an introduction, named "winning for the first time", which means auspiciousness.

Gains and losses are mixed: gains and losses. Half the gain and half the loss. That is to say, the gains and losses are equal.

Success or failure refers to gain or loss, success or failure.

Unique: natural, natural; Thick: generous. The conditions are particularly superior and the environment is particularly good.

Never. Never.

Handy: get, think; Answer: react and cooperate. What you think in your heart, your hands can do. Metaphor is skilled or doing things very smoothly.

Having a son-in-law is like a dragon. It describes getting a satisfied son-in-law

Proud student pride: contentment is always a pleasure; Puppet: a teacher who calls himself a disciple or a pilot in the imperial examination. The latter refers to students. The most satisfied disciple or student.

Get carried away: form. Describe the loss of normality in happiness.

The original intention of forgetting words is that words express meaning. Now that you know the meaning, you don't need words anymore. After the metaphor, I know each other in my heart, needless to say.

A triumphant look. Describe the appearance of contentment and complacency.

The color of complacency: contentment. Show arrogance because of great satisfaction.

A proud work refers to a work that you think is very satisfactory.

Forget the fish: a bamboo device for fishing. Catch the fish and forget the basket. A metaphor for forgetting what you rely on after success.

The waterside balcony gets the moon before the month. Metaphorically, a position or relationship can give priority to interests or convenience.

Thin can be fresh. If you are shallow in virtue, you lack talent (as a sign of modesty).

Losses can't be compensated by irreparable gains. To "not worth the loss."

The loss is irreparable. To "not worth the loss."

Failure to get paid and lost benefits can't make up for the loss. To "not worth the loss."

Inch by inch: gain, gain. Refers to get tangible benefits, how much is how much.

More or less, you will get what you want. Later, it also means how much you can get.

Getting more help means that those who are moral can get help from most people.

Misfortune comes from the mouth, which means misfortune comes from the mouth.

Losing a horse means that things are changeable and gains and losses are impermanent.

Breaking a horse's foot is a blessing in disguise.

Fatal force: working with death. Let others serve death. Describe it as very popular.

Proud to describe a very proud look.

The metaphor of forgetting fish has achieved its goal, that is, forgetting its virtue. "Quan" is also called "Fu".

Gain, loss, glory and decline ......

How did the idiom come from?

A large part of idioms are passed down from ancient times, and they are often different from modern Chinese in terms of words. There are sentences from ancient books, phrases compressed from ancient articles and idioms from people's mouths. Some meanings can be understood literally, while others can't, especially allusions. Such as "full of sweat and cows", "crouching tiger, hidden dragon", "making a comeback" and "being surrounded by grass and trees" occupy a certain proportion in Chinese idioms. Chinese has a long history and many idioms, which is also a major feature of Chinese.

Idioms are ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but slightly different. The most important point is that idioms and proverbs are spoken, while idioms are mostly written and belong to literary nature. Secondly, in the form of language, idioms are almost all established four-word structures, and literal words cannot be changed at will, while idioms and proverbs are always loose, more or less limited to four words. For example, "cut the gordian knot quickly", "do your best", "the donkey's lips are not right for the horse's mouth" and "fear the wolf before and fear the tiger after" are all commonly used idioms; "Seeing is believing in all things", "True gold is not afraid of fire", "Where there is a will, there is a way" and "Seeing people for a long time" are all empirical remarks, which represent a complete meaning and belong to the category of proverbs. Idioms are different from idioms and proverbs.

Most idioms have a certain origin. For example, "Smith" comes from the Chu policy of the Warring States Policy, "fighting between snipes and mussels" comes from strict policy, "painting a snake to add feet" comes from Qi policy, "carving a boat to seek a sword" comes from Lu Chunqiu's investigation of Jin, and "contradiction" comes from everything that goes wrong. For example, Return to Zhao in a Perfect Way comes from Historical Records, biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru, cross the rubicon from Historical Records, biographies of Xiang Yu, vegetation and soldiers from Jin Shu Fu Jian, killing two birds with one stone from Northern History, and full of honey and belly sword from biographies of Tang Shufu. As for the interception of ancient books, it is more common as a four-character idiom. For example, "methodical" is taken from Shangshu Pan Geng, Outline in an orderly way, Draw inferences from the Analects of Confucius, Don't take a corner, there will be no more, and Regret for the Past is taken from Zuozhuan's thirteen-year successful study. "Being servile" is taken from Bao Puzi's Newsletter by Ge Hong in Jin Dynasty, "Being unsmiling is the only one of Yue's family, and being servile is the worldly knowledge", and "Full of self-confidence" is taken from Wen Bi Gu Zhu by Su Shi in Song Dynasty. Wait, the list goes on. There are also many people who make sentences in ancient Chinese. For example, worrying comes from The Book of Songs, being strong on the outside and being dry on the inside comes from Zuo Zhuan's Fifteen Years of Xi Gong, waiting for merit comes from Sun Tzu's The Art of War, getting to the bottom of it comes from Su Shi's Fu on the Back Red Wall, and meeting by chance comes from Wang Bo's Preface to Tengwangge in Tang Dynasty.

Some four-character idioms that people often use can also be classified as idioms. Such as "speaking like a book", "procrastinating", "obeying yin qi", "no three no four" and "calling a spade a spade" have the same structure as idioms. There are also some idioms that appear by accepting foreign cultures. For example, hype, explosion, incredible and the only way.

Idioms are generally four-character, not too few. Such as "pot calling the kettle black", "Haste makes waste" and "The meaning of drunkenness is not in wine". Idioms generally use four-character lattice, which is related to the syntactic structure of Chinese itself and monosyllabic words in ancient Chinese.

Idioms are fixed phrases or sentences expressing general concepts, which are mostly composed of four words. For example, "castle in the air", "famous", "looking at you", "colorful" and "beaming" are all four-character idioms. Idioms with less than four words, such as "knocking at the door", "unwarranted" and "taking for granted", and idioms with more than four words, such as "peaches and plums are all over the world", "real gold is not afraid of fire", "a leopard cannot change his spots" and "only state officials are allowed to set fires, but people are not allowed to light them" are all idioms.

What idioms are there?

There are 177 idioms containing "kai".

The road is wide.

An unsatisfactory arrangement or exercise.

Open the world

blossom everywhere

Develop one's own new style or method

Open up a new path

Create a new style or form.

I can't get it off or out.

To entangle ...

As long as you do it with your heart and sincerity, any problem can be solved.

Spring has come and flowers are in full bloom.

Vince in autumn, put it aside and close the collection.

expand one's horizon

A person's dull feeling suddenly disappeared.

Not old, enjoy it, enjoy it.

Wind and cloud opening and closing

(of a person) burst out laughing over the absurdity

Open up a broad road for talented people

create opportunities

(of leaders) encouraging free expression of opinions.

You Yan disappeared completely.

be suddenly enlightened

I didn't realize until I broke the leaves like that

Inherit the cause of predecessors and open up the road of the future.

carry forward the cause and forge ahead into the future

Open your eyes when you see money ―― you are eager for money.

There's nothing in the pot ― starve.

A benevolent heart is sincere and determined, and its strength is endless.

Even the cracks in the stone-the greatest seriousness and sincerity to create miracles

Blonde and Pardon, Open and Close

Frank and sincere

Treat sb. sincerely

Switch clearing

Establish a country and inherit a fief.

A person who represents a new country or dynasty.

Persons with high seniority in the founding of the people

The founder of a country

Open the closed door and describe it according to your wishes.

Bloom and bear fruit-produce positive results

Accomplishment, study, work and other achievements, and achieved results.

Accomplishment, study, work and other achievements, and achieved results.

Progress and achievements have been made.

drink to one's heart's content

Create a great empire

Building a foundation is often compared to the establishment of a new dynasty or country.

Expand territory, expand territory

Expand territory, expand territory

Expand the territory of a country

Expand territory, expand territory

Expand territory, expand territory

Create a legacy, establish a rule

Open a book and see a harvest.

Reading is beneficial.

Selecting officials through imperial examinations

Come on, there's nothing to hide.

Come on, there's nothing to hide.

expand one's horizon

Carry forward the past and the future.

Establish a career for the people of the whole country and eliminate all kinds of abuses.

trailbreaker

Be limited to showing off

Happy appearance

Happy appearance

come straight to the point

Open the door and accept disciples

Introduction of bad people, evil

Open the door to robbers-let the bad guys in and cause disaster.

Enlighten the people

The first person to do something.

The founder of a cause

The founder of a cause

The founder of the school

father

About publishing

Introduce the drums and gongs of the drama performance.

The Creation of Heaven and Earth ―― The Dawn of History

make headway

Understand the truth of everything in the world and handle affairs successfully accordingly.

Make sb

Tiger comes out of tiger's mouth.

Be sincere and show sincerity.

Be sincere and show sincerity.

Be sincere and show sincerity.

Happy vision

Happy freehand brushwork

Xin Kai key

Open depression for health

kaiyuan flourishing age

Increase revenue and save expenses

Clear the clouds and see the sun ―― Eliminate misunderstandings

Darkness has passed and light has come.

dig a canal

Define the purpose and theme from the beginning.

full speed ahead

Save your life; A thing or miracle that cannot be achieved under completely impossible circumstances.

Launch a big plan

Create new forms or create new situations.

Price.

A person's dull feeling suddenly disappeared.

be all smiles

Smile and open your eyes.

The door is open.

public

keep the mouth shut like a bottle

Brazil

Knock gongs to clear the way (for feudal officials)-Let the public prepare for the upcoming events.

This idea is ridiculous.

catch hell

Skin cut, flesh torn-serious physical injury (such as being whipped)

Over and over again, very good.

This idea is strange and unrealistic.

Abandon the old and open up the new.

First love, esp for girls.

Like a cock.

With the arrival of spring, prosperity begins-the new year indicates prosperity.

Once a helping hand is extended, many people will come to help, and everyone can't cope.

Cross opening

Put artificial flowers on the tree.

Thoughtful, irresponsible, irresponsible remarks

Say nothing

Unprecedented, the first time in history

Youyan China's Creation Myth

Tiankai pictures

Things are rare or difficult to achieve.

Flowering Cycas

Things are rare or difficult to achieve.

Leave the net open on three sides-give the wrong person a way out

Leave the net open on three sides-give the wrong person a way out

be radiant with delight/joy

be all smiles

be radiant/beaming with joy

Xinhua kaishuang

Extremely happy

Have a keen eye for problems and can distinguish right from wrong.

Open-minded and comfortable

unbiased

Impromptu comment

Impromptu comment

Impromptu comment

Say what comes to mind without proper consideration.

very happy

Uneasy times

It is said that Fuxi's painting of eight diagrams began with the first three paintings, such as "Tiangan Map".

Accept the bad guys, bring disgrace to oneself

Indulge in the wildest fantasies

Say or not.

Clear the clouds and see the sun ―― Eliminate misunderstandings

Society moves from chaos to light and from darkness to light.

The sun dispersed the clouds.

Au sud des nuages

Resentment and doubt have been eliminated.

Lucky, auspicious and safe.

Easily control this matter

Easily control this matter

One-handed first shot

put all one's cards on the table

Open the floodgate

Take risks and overcome obstacles on the road ahead.

Take risks and overcome obstacles on the road ahead.

Take risks and overcome obstacles on the road ahead.

People's sincerity can move the world and destroy metals and stones.

Faith can move mountains

extort

I like the spinning leather rope.

Open the back door-give someone an unfair secret advantage or privilege

Come on, there's nothing to hide.

Necessary daily expenses

The beginning of the world

If you win this flag, you will succeed immediately.

A person's achievements are easily known outside his own unit.

Three can't open it.

Make excessive demands

I couldn't open the door nine times.

There are too many controversies.

The trouble is the first step.

Use different keys to open different locks-solve different problems in different ways.

One man keeps the pass, but ten thousand people can't cross it-(referring to the pass) it is a strategic place and difficult to enter. ...

What are the idioms in Jin and Yuan Dynasties?

Near and far: loyal and kind; Recommend, choose. Being friendly to intimate relationships and recommending distant relationships mean treating others equally.

Beware of small problems and long-term problems: consider and think. It refers to preventing mistakes or bad things when they first appear and considering long-term strategies.

Bearing and far-reaching negative: bearing; Recipient: delivered. Walk a long way with heavy things on your back. Metaphor can undertake arduous tasks.

Hook deep and reach far: incur. Explore the depths and let the distance come. Metaphor explores profound truth.

Aim high: like it; Raccoon: Pursuit. Metaphor is an unrealistic pursuit of lofty and far-reaching goals.

Attach the enemy to the distant arms: come, come near. Adopt a policy of appeasement to the enemy and let people from afar join us.

Foresight and foresight: strategy. Worry: consider. This plan has far-reaching influence.

When Lao Shi attacked Yuan, he sent his troops to attack the distant enemy, which mostly referred to risky military activities.

A long way to go: burden; Road: journey. The burden is heavy and the road is long. Metaphor is a great responsibility and requires long-term struggle.

It's a long way to go, and willingness means that you can carry a heavy load to a distant place. After metaphor ambitious, can break a new world, make a big career.

Twilight is far away: evening; Mode: Road. It's getting late and the road has come to an end. Metaphor situation is very difficult, in the end. Also describe

What idioms can't get in or out?

As long as someone comes

Pronunciation y y m: u l á i w ú huí

As long as the explanation comes, you can't go back. The danger of being completely eliminated.

There are four idioms about what you input.

only

fair and reasonable

pronounce

Interpreted as: in line with. It is natural and reasonable.

source

This example is reasonable, but in fact someone listens to him! (Chen Qing Tianhua's "The Roar of Lions" the fifth time)

The antonym is inhumane.