Japanese ending idioms
What is the definition of Japanese character R?
The nearest star to the earth (also known as? The sun? ): sun, moon and stars. Sundial (Gu? An ancient device that uses the shadow cast by the sun to determine the time. A prominence is when the sun is setting (the sun is about to set), indicating that an aging person or a decaying thing is close to death.
During the day, and? At night? Relative: day shift.
Day and night: not seen for many days. Today. Timetable.
One day: anniversary.
Calculate the time unit of work, usually eight hours or six hours as a working day.
Time: spring. In the past
Every day, day after day: diary. More and more.
At the end of the Japanese word, the idiom "If the sun is dark, it will not be cold in a day."
Open the dark clouds and see the sun again. See the sun again. The long rope is tied to the sun. The early days were miserable, lawless and almost empty.
Dark clouds cover the sun in broad daylight, and there is no peace in the countryside. Dry clouds cover the sun, dry clouds cover the sun, the ecliptic is auspicious, and sunny days face the sun.
Go to war and retreat from the Japanese emperor. You can't live in fear all day. Black during the day, black during the day, black during the day, black during the day.
Japanese suffix idioms and their explanations 1. Play Japanese New Year's Day: Gu: Abandon. Refers to longing for ease and wasting one's time.
2. swear to the sun: swear to the sky and the sun.
3. covet comfort and waste time. What else? Greedy when playing? .
4. There is no day of lawlessness: I still say that I can't see the sun. Metaphor social darkness, there is no light at all.
5. shoot for nine days: describe the heroic act of killing pests for the people.
6. One day: One day in the future.
7. Filial piety loves the sky: it means cherishing the years with parents and being able to be filial in time.
8. The heart is in the daytime: the heart is as bright as the sun. It is extremely frank and enlightened.
9. Severe frost and scorching sun: a metaphor for the fortitude and integrity that has been severely tested or withstood this test in a difficult environment. What else? Autumn frost under the scorching sun? 、? Autumn frost and hot sun? .
10. Yao nian shun sun: a metaphor for peace in the world.
1 1. Two saints in ancient legends: Yao and Shun. Yao and Shun era. Originally used to praise the emperor's virtue. Later, it was also a metaphor for when the world was at peace.
12. savage's sacrifice to the sun: a metaphor of meager contribution. Same? Savage exposure? .
13. Swear to celebrate this day: swear to live and die together, dear life.
14. Shu dog barks at the sun: Shu: short for Sichuan Province; Bark: A dog barks. It's rainy in Sichuan, and dogs don't often see the sun. When the sun comes out, they bark. Metaphor is rare and strange.
15. Death has no days: no days: not many days. Death is near.
16. Every day has two days: the sun, which is a metaphor of a king. There are no two suns in the sky. It used to mean that a country could not have two monarchs at the same time. Metaphor means that everything should be unified into one, and the two cannot coexist.
17. Stealing the day: a metaphor for secretly changing the truth of things to achieve the purpose of being cheated.
18. The mad dog barked at the sun. Metaphor bad guys can't chew their brains out.
19. Lugo returned to Japan: referring to the crisis. Same? Did Luyang fight? .
20. Good times and auspicious days: Good times and auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage. Same? Beautiful day? .
2 1. Lu people return to Japan: zhilila crisis. Same? Luyang is at war? .
22. Luyang waved the sun: it refers to the crisis. Same? Luyang is at war? .
23. Day after day: Complex: Again, again. Day after day. Metaphor for a long time. It also describes the passage of time in vain.
24. Mother's Day: refers to your birthday.
25. Shading: describes the lush trees that can block out the sun.