What is the word for stone? What is an idiom?
This drop of water divides a stone into two parts. Related idioms mean that a drop of water wears away a stone.
Pinyin: Shu D and shí chu ā n
Interpretation: Water keeps dripping, and stones can drip through. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
Source: Guaia gave a sentence:' One dollar a day; Thousands of dollars a day; The rope was sawed off; Water droplets penetrate the stone. "Also as" dripping wears away the stone ".
Synonym: diligence grinds mosquitoes and turns them into thunder.
Antonym: anticlimactic, giving up halfway, exposing ten cold.
Make sentences:
1, in learning, we should have the spirit of dripping water wears away the stone.
His spirit of dripping water wears away the stone deeply infected us.
3. Learning knowledge should have the spirit of dripping water wears away the stone.
4. In order to achieve excellent results, we must have the spirit of dripping water wears away the stone.
Look at the slate under this roof, it has been dripping out of the hole by the rain. Drip wears away the stone is the best proof.
What is the idiom "two" for one letter and one stone?
incredible
Not easy to believe.
[Pinyin]
Southern Yan town
[example]
Jennifer just has an incredible ability to play this little urchin well and make you fall in love with her anyway!
[antonym]
Believe it or not, there is no doubt.
There is the word "stone" on the picture, and the word "immobile" is on it. What idiom is it?
Hello, calm as a rock:
Explanation:
Rock: big stone. Still as a rock. The description is very stable. Source: "Xunzi Guo Fu": "If you are famous, if you are profitable, if you are angry, you will be safe in the rock and live in the flag."
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What are the four-word idioms about stones?
A grotesque jagged rock
Weird in shape or appearance
All kinds of strange things
(of an object) exquisitely made.
Ya qu Tian cheng
entirety
uncanny workmanship
Love sth so much that you can't let it go.
Various shapes and postures.
unique
Thousands of attitudes
The aftertaste lingers.
Thoughts flooded into my mind.
Similarity and dissimilarity
It seems right, but it is not.
In the picture of Wu, there is a pool of water and a stone, and there is a sharp word in the middle to make an idiom.
A sharp word in the middle of a pool of water and a stone in the picture corresponds to the idiom that rivers and mountains bring sharpness.
Rivers and mountains are idioms, the pinyin is hé shān dài lì, and the river is the yellow river; Mountain: Mount Tai; Belt: clothing belt; The Yellow River is as thin as a belt, and Mount Tai is as small as a millstone. Metaphor is a long time, and nothing will change your mind.
Origin: Sima Qian, Hero of the Great in the Western Han Dynasty: The Oath of the Title says:' If the river is like a belt and Mount Tai is sharp, the country will be Yongning and love the Miao people.' "
Vernacular translation: My knight swore: "Even if the Yellow River is as thin as a belt, Mount Tai is as flat as a millstone, your country will be forever, and your grace will be extended to future generations."
(5) What is a semantic stone? What is an idiom? Extended reading:
The synonym of rivers and mountains is the exhaustion of rivers and seas.
The river is clear and the sea is exhausted. Pinyin is hé q and ng h m:I Jie, which means the Yellow River is clear and the seas are dry and the rocks are rotten. Metaphor is a rare thing.
Origin: Miscellanies of Xijing in the Eastern Jin Dynasty (Volume 4) is quoted from Liu Fu by Han Meicheng: "A petty official doesn't work, but he coughs when crossing the street. Although the river is clear, the sea is exhausted and the scenery has not increased. "
Vernacular translation: I can't bear the strength of a feather, but I can also taste delicious food by myself. Although the river is clear and the sea water is exhausted, it has not increased the delicate willow tips.
Usage: as object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences.
What is the idiom "Lu", a fixed word with stones around it?
Rock-solid: Basic explanation: The description is very stable.
Pinyin pronunciation: ān rú pán shí
Example: the authority of his company. allow
Synonym group: as steady as Mount Tai and as firm as a rock.
Antonym group: danger is like an egg, stormy, stormy.
Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and adverbial; With praise, the description is very solid and unshakable.
The origin of the idiom: "Xunzi Guo Fu": "If you are famous, if you are profitable, if you are angry, then you will be safe on the rock and the flag will be longevity."
Ten four-character words or idioms of "Qi" use stones and express their meanings.
Fast wind
Sand flies and pebbles roll. Describe the fast wind
Be loyal under any circumstances.
The metaphor is firm.
The weather is very dry and hot
Metals burn and stones melt. Describe the dry and hot weather
For Xiao Rong, describe those days as particularly hot.
Let the stone melt and describe it as hot.
Very valuable guidance or advice.
Metaphor is very valuable teaching or advice.
A strong and intimate friendship
Cross: Friendship. Rock-solid friendship
Very valuable guidance or advice.
Metaphor is very valuable teaching or advice.
It's hot enough to melt rocks and metals ― muggy.
Describe the hot weather, as if the stones were melting.
unmerciful/ruthless
Describe a person who has a heart of stone and is not moved by emotions.
As strong as a rock
Rock: big stone. Still as a rock. The description is very stable.
Going to the sea, I hurt myself.
Metaphor is intended to harm others, but it hurts itself.
The voice is loud and clear
Break through the sky and crush stones. Describe a loud voice.
Drip wears away the stone.
Constant dripping can wear away the stone. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.
What is the idiom "ba"? One stone and one water hit the nail on the head.
This idiom is to bring mountains and rivers.
For a long time, any turmoil will not stop.
1, the idiom Pinyin: dài lì shān hé
2, idiom explanation: belt: clothing belt; Sharpen: whetstone; Mountain: Mount Tai; River: Yellow River. The Yellow River is as thin as a belt, and Mount Tai is as small as a millstone. Metaphor is a long time, and nothing will change your mind.
3. The origin of the idiom: Chronology of Heroes of the Great Historian: The Oath of Titles says:' If the river is like a belt, if Mount Tai is sharp, the country will be Yongning and love the Miao people.' "
4, idiom tradition: there are mountains and rivers.
5. Idiom abbreviation: DLSH
6. Idiom phonetic notation: ㄉㄞㄌㄌㄢㄜˊ
7. Degree of common use: uncommon idioms
8. Idiom words: four-character idioms
9. Feeling * * * Color: Neutral Idiom
10, idiom usage: take Lishan River as the object and attribute; Refers to the country.
1 1, idiom structure: partial formal idiom
12, Idiom Age: Modern Idioms
13, synonym: Heshan, Dai Li
14, idiom example: Chapter 8 of Liu Sifen's "Bai Men Liu Qiu Lu Cheng Wei": "You will get the privilege of' sharing the land with the nobles' and' taking the mountains and rivers'."
What are the four-character idioms about "stone" in Jiu?
The four-word idiom about "stone" is: rough, grotesque, strange, exquisite, natural and ingenious.
Pick up ten four-word words or idioms with stones and say their meanings.
Sand and stones fly and pebbles roll. Describe the fast wind
The grass bandits return to the heart of the stone as a metaphor for constancy.
The metal of gold and flowing stone is burned, and the stone is melted. Describe the dry and hot weather
The golden stone melts the stone, which means it is very hot.
A good word on a stone is a metaphor for valuable teaching or advice.
Turn of stone: friendship. Rock-solid friendship
Words on the stone are metaphors of valuable teaching or advice.
Flowing gold describes the hot weather, as if the stone were going to melt.
A heart of wood and stone describes a person who has a heart of stone and is not moved by feelings.
A stone as safe as a stone: a big stone. Still as a rock. The description is very stable.
To use the metaphor of hitting one's feet with a stone is to want to harm others and end up hurting yourself.
Break through clouds and stones, and break through the sky. Describe a loud voice.
Drops of water wear through the stone, but water keeps dripping, which can wear through the stone. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.