Stone idioms

Idioms about stones

Idioms are an important part of social language and culture, and they are part of stereotyped phrases or short sentences in language vocabulary. The following are idioms about stones, welcome to read.

An Ru Panshi: An: Stability; Rock: A big stone. As steady as a rock. The description is very solid and unshakable.

As safe as a rock: rock: big stone. Still as a rock. The description is very stable.

Be content with rocks: rocks: big stones. Still as a rock. The description is very solid and unshakable.

Stumbling stone: a stone that stumbles, a metaphor for something that hinders progress.

Lighting and cutting: mining: collection; P: Stone with beautiful jade. Collect gold and jade. Metaphor selection of outstanding talents.

Nonsense: nonsense: lying. Calendering: polishing paper and cloth with stones is called "calendering"; Metaphor is touched by other people's light. Refers to sweet talk, cheat money.

Throwing stones while in danger: When people (fall into a well) are in danger, throw stones. Metaphor takes advantage of people's danger to strike and frame.

Scold a stone into a sheep: scold: shout. A single cry can turn stones into many sheep. Describe magic.

Rock through the cloud: through the cloud to break the stone. Describe a loud voice.

Blow sand to remove stones: describe the wind, blowing sand and rolling stones.

When the sea sinks, stones sink to the bottom of the sea. Metaphor disappears without a trace or no news.

Dripping water wears away the stone: water drips down continuously, which can make it wear away the stone. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.

Drops of water can wear a stone: water can wear a stone without stopping dripping. Metaphor as long as perseverance, meager strength will eventually achieve great things and difficult things.

Stepping stone: a stone you step on while walking. A metaphor for someone or something that others use to climb up.

Heap stones into mountains: pile up: overlap. Heap stones into mountains. Refers to rockery.

Wind and rain are like plates: plates: big stones. Describe extreme wind and rain.

Wind and rain are like rock: rock: big stone. Describe extreme wind and rain.

Negative stones go to the river: river: refers to the Yellow River. Jump into the Yellow River with a stone on your back. Metaphor is that people are determined by death.

Negative stones go deep: deep: deep streams. Jump into the abyss with a stone on your back. Metaphor is that people are determined by death.

Throw a negative stone into the river: negative: back. Jump into the river with a stone on your back. Metaphor shows ambition by death.

Return to nature: return: return; True: natural, natural; P: Jade-bearing stones also refer to uncut jade. Remove the exterior decoration and restore the essence. Metaphor back to the original state of nature.

The seas run dry and the rocks crumble: the seas run dry and the rocks crumble. It takes a long time to describe. Metaphor is determined and will never change.

Turning stone into gold: change: change. Myths and legends say that immortals turn stones into gold. Metaphor to modify the article, turn decay into magic.

Rock-solid: firm: firm; Rock: A big stone. As strong as a big stone. This metaphor is unshakable.

Rock-solid: solid, solid; Stone: A big stone. As strong as a big stone. This metaphor is unshakable.

Scorch: Scorch: refers to something that becomes brittle after being burned on a fire for a long time. Touch the stone with something very fragile. Metaphor means that things are bound to fail.

Pyrolysis: Burning and melting metals and stones. Describe the weather as extremely dry and hot.

Kim: The sound of metal colliding with stones. Describe the beautiful language and sonorous rhyme.

Stone is the opening: stone: metal and stone, meaning the hardest thing. Even the stones have been opened. Describe a person's sincere and strong heart and infinite strength.

As hard as gold: as hard as metal and stone. Describe extremely hard or strong.

Thirst and anger: horse: fine horse; Sister-in-law: Lion. A thirsty horse rushes to the spring, just like an angry lion picking up stones. Describe the vigorous and unrestrained calligraphy.

Fire in Kunlun Mountain: There was a fire in Kunlun Mountain, and everything was burned. Metaphor regardless of good or bad, mutually assured destruction.

Kunlun fire, crash and burn: Kunlun mountain fire, crash and burn. Metaphor regardless of good or bad, mutually assured destruction.

Eggs fight with stones: eggs touch stones. Metaphor is overreaching and is bound to fail.

Rollo is like a stone: Rollo: The hardness of a stone. Describe as hard as a rock.

Throw a stone into the well: when you see someone fall into a trap, you throw a stone into the well instead of reaching out to save it. Metaphor takes advantage of people's danger to strike and frame.

When someone falls into a trap, instead of reaching out to save him, they push him down and throw stones. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.

Mushi is a disciple: disciple: the same kind. Keep company with trees and stones. Refers to sending affection to mountains and rivers, regardless of the world.

Angry at the stone, thirsty at the spring: Yan: Yan, lion; Hey: kick away; Horse: Good horse. Like an angry lion kicking a stone, a thirsty horse rushes to the spring. Describe the vigorous and unrestrained calligraphy.

Angry and thirsty: Yan: lion; Horse: Good horse. Like an angry lion prying a stone, a thirsty horse rushes to a spring. Describe the vigorous and unrestrained calligraphy.

Cover sand and mow grass: cover: points; Cut: cut; P: Jade-bearing stones. Separate gold from sand and jade from stone. Metaphor is to identify and select useful talents from a large number of people.

Man is not a plant: it means that man has thoughts and feelings and is easily moved by foreign objects, which is different from trees and stones without life, consciousness and feelings. Just like "people are not wood and stone".

Man is not a wooden stone: it means that man has thoughts and feelings and is easily moved by foreign objects, which is different from inanimate, unconscious and emotionless trees and stones.

If you get a stone field: stone field: refers to a field with stones and refers to useless things. Refers to the acquisition of uncultivated land.

If a stone is thrown into the water, it will sink. Metaphor hit it off with each other.

It's like throwing water at a stone: it's like throwing water at a stone, and it doesn't go in at all. Metaphor is deaf or ineffective.

The mountain wears away the stone: a drop of water in the mountain can wear away the stone. Metaphor as long as there is determination and perseverance, things can be successful.

Stone rot in Shan Tong: refers to the fact that there is no vegetation on the mountain and the stone decays. Metaphor is impossible.

Gong Sheng said the stubborn stone nodded: According to legend, the Taoist priest in Jin Dynasty preached to the stone and the stone nodded. It is a metaphor that a proficient person will explain himself. He will reason and influence people.

Sink: A stone sinks to the bottom of the sea. Metaphor is never heard from again.

Stone sinks to the bottom of the sea: the stone sinks to the bottom of the sea. Metaphor is never heard from again.

Stone withers and pine trees age: stone cracks and pine trees age. Described it for a long time.

Stone rots and the sea dries up: until the stone turns to mud and the sea dries up. Metaphor is permanent.

The stone rotted and the river dried up: until the stone became soil and the river dried up. Metaphor is impossible.

Dry sea: until the stone breaks and the sea dries up. It takes a long time to describe.

Stone Man and Stone Horse: Stone Man: People carved with stones are often placed next to graves. A stone carver, a stone carving horse. Metaphor has no feelings, only appearances.

Hearts of stone: Metaphorically, a person's heart is as hard as a stone and is not easily moved by feelings or words.

Drops of water wear through stones: water keeps dripping, and stones can also wear through stones. Metaphor as long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed.

Get to the bottom of it: when the water falls, the stones at the bottom of the water are exposed. Metaphor the truth of the matter is completely exposed.

Shi Shuo Liu Jin: Shi Shuo Liu Jin: Melting. The stone melted and the metal became water. Describe the weather is very hot.

Heart of stone: A heart as hard as iron and stone. Describe the heart is very hard, not moved by feelings.

Throw a stone into a well: when you see a person fall into a trap, you don't reach out to save him, but push him down and throw a stone. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.

Hard stone nods: hard stone: unconscious stone. Even the unconscious stone nodded in agreement. The description is thorough and convincing.

Mistake that stone is a treasure: mistake: mistake. Mistake stones for treasures. Metaphor is true and false.

Throwing stones into the well: people fall into the well, not to save, but to throw stones into the well.

Stone: Jade is for people to see and stone is for people to sell, which means "selling dog meat by hanging sheep's head".

Strong-willed, can penetrate stones. Metaphor as long as the will is firm, things can succeed.

The heart is like wood and stone: the mind is like trees and stones, without emotion and desire.

Dazzle the stone for jade: dazzle: boast. Take jade to recruit people, but sell stones. Metaphor is insincere.

Xuan Yu Jia Shi: Xuan: boast; Jia: sell. Take jade to recruit people, but sell stones. Metaphor is insincere.

Xuanyu plus stone: selling jade is actually selling stone. The metaphor is not true.

A stone stirs up a thousand waves: throwing a stone into the water can stir up a thousand waves. A word or a small gesture metaphor will cause strong repercussions.

Touch the stone with eggs: Touch the stone with eggs. Metaphor does not estimate their own strength, bring about my own destruction.

Using eggs against stones: using eggs against stones is a metaphor for overreaching.

Hit the stone with an egg: hit the stone with an egg. Metaphor does not estimate their own strength, bring about my own destruction.

Eggs and stones: Touch stones with eggs. Metaphor does not estimate their own strength, bring about my own destruction.

Throw an egg at a stone: touch the stone with an egg. Metaphor does not estimate their own strength, bring about my own destruction.

Throw stones at eggs: throw stones at eggs. Metaphor attacks the weak and wins.

Collapse and burning: all: all, all; Burning: burning. Meiyu burns like a stone. Metaphor is good or bad, mutually assured destruction.

Yuman: all: all, all; Ash. Meiyu burns like a stone. Metaphor is good or bad, mutually assured destruction.

Jade is hard to distinguish: jade and stone can be distinguished. Metaphor is hard to tell good from bad.

Jade burns together: burn: burn. Meiyu burns like a stone. Metaphor is good or bad, mutually assured destruction.

Jade with embers: embers: ashes. Meiyu burns like a stone. Metaphor is good or bad, mutually assured destruction.

Chisel stones and jade: chisel: punch holes; Suo: Q. Chisel stones in order to find jade. Metaphor only pays attention to immediate interests and ignores long-term interests.

Refers to the mountain for grinding: refers to the stone on the mountain for grinding and selling. Metaphor means to express or agree prematurely when things are still unclear. It also refers to deception in name only. ;