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What are the idioms of adjectives?

1, all inclusive

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Bao Louvain Siang

Idiom meaning

Comprise: Vientiane: All the sights in the universe refer to all kinds of things. The description is rich in content and everything.

2, barren land

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Bumo' ao Ride

Idiom meaning

A wasteland where no plants or crops grow. Describe desolation and barren.

3. Green is about to drip.

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Green: dark green. Describe green plants, such as vegetation, as if they were full of water.

4. sigh

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Zhang Xiang

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Sigh. Sigh and sigh. Describe a worried look.

5. Connect the past and the future

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Chen qianqiu

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Bear: bear; Rev: start. Carry forward the past and forge ahead. It refers to inheriting the cause of predecessors and opening the way for future generations.

6. smart

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Long life

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Clever: developed intelligence and high talent. Smart: flexible and smart. Describe a child as clever, lively and smart.

7. Nothing grows

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Thousands of years, describe the years

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An inch of grass: a little grass. Describe the barren land, nothing grows. Also described the disaster as serious.

8. Timid

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Dan Siopa Hirsch

Idiom meaning

I am timid, afraid that things will fall on me and get into trouble.

9. rumors

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Illustration of Dongwu

Idiom meaning

Road, road: road. What you hear on the road, what you spread on the road. Generally refers to unfounded rumors.

10, savage let-down

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Di Kucik Ji

Idiom meaning

Helmets and armor: helmets and armor. I lost my armor when I ran away. Describe the appearance of running away after defeat.

1 1, staggered

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Dongwu county

Idiom meaning

Of walking unsteadily, unable to control oneself. Also refers to an object that is not tilted correctly.

12, sentimental

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Du Chuxiong

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Good: easy. Often worried and sad. Describe people's empty thoughts and fragile feelings.

13, over mountains and mountains

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Fang n shān yuè lǐng

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Turn over: turn over; The more: too; Ridge: Mountain range. Over many mountains. Describe the hardships of field work or journey.

14, wind and rain

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Feng Chu y incarnation

Idiom meaning

It turns out that flowers and trees have been destroyed by wind and rain. Metaphor evil persecuting the weak. It is also a metaphor for a severe test.

15, sunny

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with the breeze gently blowing and the sun shining

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It's breezy and sunny. Describe sunny and warm weather.

16, calm down

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Back to the Wharf

Idiom meaning

Refers to no wind and waves. Metaphor is calm.

17, storm

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yǔ jiāo jiā

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It's windy and rainy. Metaphor several disasters hit at the same time.

18, lazy

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Hello, I'm good, hello.

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Good: Like and greedy. Eat and drink, be lazy.

19, unruly

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Hao feng bo Jie

Idiom meaning

Restraint: halter, extension is bondage. Describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament.

20, lakes and mountains

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hú guāng shān sè

Idiom meaning

The scenery of the lake, the scenery of the mountain. There are mountains and waters with beautiful scenery.

2 1, colorful

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HuāTuan jǐn cù

Idiom meaning

Brocade: colorful silk fabrics; Cluster: Cluster. Describe colorful, very bright and colorful scenes. Also described the article as gorgeous.

22 years old, beautifully dressed.

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When you call, you come, and when you wave, you go.

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Flatter: The way it swings in the wind. Describe dressing up brightly.

23. Flowers are red, willows are green.

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Hong Li ǔ l Ǔ

Idiom meaning

Describe the beautiful scenery in spring. It is also described as colorful and complicated.

24. Be swayed by considerations of gain and loss

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Juande Juan Xi

Idiom meaning

Suffer from: worry, worry. Worry about not getting it, get it and worry about losing it. Describe the importance of personal gains and losses.

25. The ring is blocked.

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Hoon ·dǔ· incarnation theo lang

Idiom meaning

Ring plug: around four walls; Bare: A depressed look. Describe the room as empty and extremely simple.

26. Relic forgetfulness

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I don't know what you're talking about.

Idiom meaning

See profit and forget righteousness.

27, see different thoughts move

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Restrain, restrain, restrain

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Move: change. See another thing and want to change your mind. Refers to the will is not firm, love is not single-minded.

28. picturesque scenery

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Jing shān rúHuà

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Mountains and rivers are picturesque. Describe the picturesque beauty of natural scenery.

29. say it quickly

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Hermit, hermit, y incarnation

Idiom meaning

Speak and express clearly, clearly and frankly.

30 years old, honest

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lǎo shí bā jiāo

Idiom meaning

Describe a well-behaved, cautious and timid person.

3 1, dazzling

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lín láng mán mú

Idiom meaning

Lin Lang: Fine jade. My eyes are full of precious things. Describe many beautiful things.

32. Take your time

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Man Dior Seiler

Idiom meaning

The original intention is to talk and do things in an orderly way and in no hurry. Now it is also described as speaking and doing things slowly, not in a hurry.

33 years old, beautiful

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Mr. Mei Boxiong

Idiom meaning

Victory: all. There are so many beautiful things that I can't see them at the moment.

34. Bright Moon and Breeze

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I love you

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Only the breeze and bright moon. Metaphor is not just making friends. It is also a metaphor for leisure.

35. There are too many things to see

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Mobhi Aji

Idiom meaning

Of many things, invisible to the eyes.

36. The opposite is true.

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nán yuan béI zhé

Idiom meaning

I want to go to the south, but the bus goes to the north. Metaphor is the opposite of action and purpose.

37. Birds sing and flowers are fragrant

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Neo y incarnation Hu ā xi ā ng

Idiom meaning

Birds sing well and flowers are fragrant. Describe the beautiful scenery in spring.

38. Mother-in-law

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pó pó mā mā

Idiom meaning

Describe people's trivial actions and complicated words. It also describes people's emotional fragility.

39. Ordinary

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P incarnation p incarnation soup

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It means ordinary, ordinary.

40, the weather is myriad

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multifarious difficulties and hardships

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Meteorology: scenery. Describe a magnificent and diverse scene or thing.

4 1, hinterland

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qióng Xiāng pìng

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Earth: land. A remote place.

42.poor

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Qingkong Li Ao

Idiom meaning

Poverty: poverty and difficulties; Down and out: frustrated. Living in poverty, frustrated and depressed.

43. Walk into the wasteland

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Qian Zhongshu

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Poor mountain: barren mountain; Bad water: rivers and lakes that often cause disasters. Describe the poor natural conditions.

44. Paradise on Earth

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rén jiān tiān táng

Idiom meaning

It means the most beautiful place in the world.

45, considerate

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How are you?

Idiom meaning

Good: good at it; Solution: understand. Be good at understanding other people's intentions.

46, few words and few words

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Shaoyangu y incarnation

Idiom meaning

Refers to not saying much at ordinary times.

47. Seek truth from facts

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What's up?

Idiom meaning

It refers to starting from the actual object, exploring the internal relations of things and the regularity of their development, and understanding the essence of things. Usually refers to doing things according to the actual situation.

48 years old, unarmed.

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Hello, hello.

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Inch: describe small and short; Iron: refers to weapons. He's unarmed.

49. embattled

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Samian ·chǔ incarnation

Idiom meaning

Metaphor into surrounded by the enemy, isolated situation.

50. It's getting dark

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Tianxun

Idiom meaning

Faint: It's getting dark. The world is dark and dreary. Describe the scene of wind and sand all over the sky when it is windy. It is also a metaphor for political corruption and social darkness.

5 1, the clouds are gathering.

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Tang yinming

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Yun Tong: Tong means red, sometimes it also means; Sometimes it refers to the evenly distributed clouds before it snows. Thick clouds covered the sky, indicating that heavy snow was coming.

52. Colorful

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Thousands of wars and floods

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Describe a hundred flowers blooming and colorful. It also means that things are colorful.

53. Wang Yang Sea

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Huang Yang dayi

Idiom meaning

Wang Yang: Describe the vastness of the flood. The water potential is extremely vast. It is also a metaphor that the momentum is extremely huge.

54, gentle and considerate

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wēn róu tüti

Idiom meaning

Gentle and considerate.

55. Woye is thousands of miles away

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in a word

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Describe the fertile land is extremely vast.

56, cigar smoke

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ten thousand torrents and a thousand crags—the trials of a long and arduous journey

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Black smoke: black smoke; Miasma: A kind of hot and humid air in tropical forests, which was once considered as the pathogen of furuncle. Metaphor is noisy environment, disorder or social darkness.

57. colorful

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Idiom meaning

Multicolor: various colors; Colorful: various interlaced appearances. It means there are many colors, which are very nice.

58, multifarious

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W Pei Hu bo men

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Originally refers to the five-element array and the eight-door array. These are two ancient tactics with many changes. Metaphor is changeable or changeable.

59. colorful

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W Pei Yang Lise

Idiom meaning

Describe complex colors or patterns. Extension is multifaceted.

60. All-encompassing

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Wusu

Idiom meaning

Including nothing. The description contains many things.

6 1, endless

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Wuqing Wujin

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Poor: It's over. There is no end, no limit.

62. Have a good heart

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Chen Danyang

Idiom meaning

Have morality, kindness and charity.

63, rejuvenating the country and ensuring prosperity

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excited

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Xing: prosperous; Bang: country. This country is prosperous and stable.

64, surging

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Romance of the West Chamber

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Surge: the way in which floods surge; Surge: Waves collide with each other. Describe the momentum as rainbow, unstoppable.

65. Follow the rules

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Song gudado j incarnation

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Follow: follow, follow. Rules and regulations are the standard tools to define Fiona Fang, and refer to the code of conduct. The original intention is to obey the rules and not dare to violate them. Now it also refers to the old rules, and we dare not change anything.

66, the eye is quick.

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Lady Yang

Idiom meaning

Describe alertness and agility.

67, dazzling

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Lady Yang

Idiom meaning

Describe being confused by seeing something beautiful or complex and novel.

68. Magnificent scenery

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Yangyang Dagan

Idiom meaning

Yang Yang: grand and numerous; Grand view: a colorful scene. Describe the richness of beautiful things.

69. Everything.

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Lady Yang

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All: everything; All: all. Everything is complete, everything.

70, whimsical

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yìxing tiān kāI

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Different: strange; Tiankai: a metaphor for something that appears out of thin air and does not exist at all. It means that this idea is unrealistic and very strange.

7 1, suspicious

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yíshén yíguá

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This is also questionable, and that is also questionable. Described as very suspicious.

72, at a loss

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Lady Yang

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Leisure: leisure. There were so many descriptions of the scenery that it was too late to read it. There are so many people or things that people are overwhelmed.

73, everything.

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Yang y m: u j m: n y m: u

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We have everything we need. The description is very complete.

74. Unhappy

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Hello, hello.

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Gloomy: a worried look; Rarely: rarely. Describe the anguish in my heart. It means moping.

75. Value color over friends.

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Man surnamed Zhang

Idiom meaning

Attach importance to women and despise friendship.

76. Lack of money

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All wars were defeated.

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Pull the skirt to reveal the elbow. Describe clothes in rags. Metaphor attend to one thing and lose another, poor to cope with.

77. Push the left and right gears

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You're right.

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Push to the left and block to the right. Metaphor is the action of counterattack and resistance.

78, everywhere

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Beijing time

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Bibi: One by one. Can be seen everywhere, description is extremely common.

79. Hunger and cold

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jī hán jiāo pò

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Hand in: Together, at the same time. Food and clothing, hunger and cold. Describe living in extreme poverty.

The family is surrounded by four walls.

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jiā tú sì bì

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ACTS: Just, just. There are only four walls in the house. Describe being poor and having nothing.

8 1, seek far from near

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Xu Yuanchong

Idiom meaning

Seek further from the near. Describe doing things by detours.

82, wide world out there

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I love you

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There are all kinds of strange things.

83. Be careful

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Xixun

Idiom meaning

Describe words and deeds carefully, dare not neglect.

84. Look forward, look back

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zhān qián güu

Idiom meaning

Looking forward: looking forward; C: Look back. Look at the front, then at the back. Describe thinking carefully before doing something. It also describes worrying too much and hesitating.