Pinyin: shān shān lái chí
Commentary: Shanshan: Describe walking slowly and calmly. Come slowly and come late.
Source: "Biography of Fu Ren in Wu Li, Han Xiao": "Stand and watch, why are you late?"
For example: what makes you ~. Yao wrote Li Zicheng, Volume II, Chapter 18.
Synonym: slow down, slow down, slow down.
Antonym: scrambling
Grammar: as predicate and object; Express the meaning of being late
Guo Yuxing is fast, but he can't achieve his goal quickly.
Pinyin: yù sù fǎn chí
Explanation: speed: fast; Late: slow. It means too impatient, too eager for quick success, not to achieve your goal soon.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Lutz: "Haste makes waste. Haste makes waste, but seeing small profits can't be a big deal. " Liu Kezhuang replied to Chen Lin's family: "Old people dare not sing, haste makes waste."
With a flick of a finger; Faster than words can express; In the blink of an eye; Once ... immediately ... than
Pinyin: Shu not Shí chí, nà shí kuài
Interpretation: Common expressions in novels. It means that the speed of things can't keep up with the speed of narrative.
Source: Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" Twenty-third time: "At that moment, Song Wu saw the big worm coming, only flashed and flashed behind it."
Example: ~ She cut it down with a stick.
Grammar: making clauses; Old novel terminology
This matter admits of no delay.
Pinyin: shb oyíchí
Explanation: A: Yes, you should. We should seize the opportunity to do things quickly and should not delay.
Source: Yuan Jia Zhong Ming's "Xiao Shulan" is the fourth fold: "Before it's too late, hurry up and let the matchmaker go."
Example: Good plan! I'll go with you. Shi Ming Naian's Water Margin: The Second Time
Synonym: urgent, time waits for no one, urgent.
Antonym: A long way to go.
Grammar: as predicate and clause; Procrastination is not advisable.
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What idioms begin with the word "late" and hesitate to wait and see, delay my action and hesitate?
What idioms are there to describe "coming late"? 1, coming late [shān shān lái chí]: Shanshan: describes walking slowly and calmly. Come slowly and come late.
The boss has an appointment with the client to meet today. If you are late again, you will be fired.
2, slow down [màn tiáo sī lǐ]: The original meaning is to talk and do things in an orderly way, not in a hurry. Now it is also described as speaking and doing things slowly and unhurriedly.
No matter who she talks to, she is slow, methodical and never careless.
3, slowly leisurely [mà n man y not u y not u]: it means not busy, slow.
Example: On the endless sea, a wooden sailboat is sailing slowly eastward, full of rough sails.
4. Yi [bù jí bù xú]: Illness: urgency. X: Slow down. No hurry, no slow. Refers to being able to master a moderate rhythm, neither too fast nor too slow.
Example: When the article came to a critical juncture, Lao Wang deliberately raised his voice and read slowly.
5.Slow [màn man tūn tūn]: It means doing things inefficiently and very slowly.
Example: I'm burning my eyebrows, but he's still slow. It's really worrying.
Idioms to describe procrastination: Idioms to describe procrastination include: delaying tactics, delaying tactics, and being insensitive to gratitude. Pronunciation and interpretation of idioms: pushing three obstacles and four obstacles: Figure ρsān zǔsǔ Interpretation: Find various excuses to evade.
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What are some late idioms? What are some late idioms?
Late eyebrows and dull eyes mask procrastination with illness.
Haste makes waste, it's too late.
Beauty is dying, and the boat catches up with the leak in the middle of the river late.
The horse is late before it's too late.
Leave late, hesitate
Do not hesitate to postpone my trip.
What idioms are there to describe "dying"? Old, old, tomorrow's yellow flowers, old, spring's old, old, sword's old, old, old, years are like flying knives, knives and knives make people old, years are like water, and the sun is setting.
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old age
Hang up: yes, soon; Dusk: Dusk, old age. Near old age.
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old age
Old age: twilight, metaphor of old age. People reach old age.
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Tomorrow's yellow flowers? [ míng rì huáng huā ]
Yellow flower: chrysanthemum. Originally refers to the chrysanthemum that gradually withered after the Double Ninth Festival. The latter refers to outdated things or news.
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Laozhuhuang
In ancient times, it was said that women were despised when they were old, just like pearls lost their luster because of age.
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Spring returns to the old year.
Spring: the scenery of spring is a metaphor for a beautiful face. Refers to a woman's youth has passed, and she is old and yellow.
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waddle
Longling: It seems that you can't move. Describe old age, weak body and inconvenient movement.
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old age
Getting old.
What are the idioms that begin with the word "eat"? Eyebrows late, eyes dim? Delay my trip? Old age Hesitant? You Yan looked at it hesitantly.
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Pronunciation: [chí mé i not nù yn] Basic sound: refers to dull eyes and inflexibility. Source: Li's "Stagnant Water" Part 6 Part 2: "And he looks at people stupidly, not much better than Cai Xingshun's elves.
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Pronunciation: [chí chí wú xíng] Basic sound: tardy: slow. Think slowly before you go. Describe reluctant to leave.
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Pronunciation of old age: [chím zh nián] Basic sound: old age: dusk, metaphor of old age. People reach old age. Source: "Grand View of unofficial history in Qing Dynasty, Volume 9 and 2": "My mother is sad in her later years, but unfortunately her body and baby are disabled."
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Pronunciation of indecision: [chí yí bù jué] Basic note: We can't make up our minds. Source: Hou Yichuan's History of the Song Dynasty: "Go to it, benefit it, don't ask, hesitate, and do it cheaply.
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Pronunciation: [chí huái guān wàng] Basic Note: Hesitant to wait and see. Source: Liu's Biography of Huang Xing: "It is advocated that the domestic military authorities should take back Qingdao by force as soon as possible under the situation that Japan's big board cabinet is sitting tight."
What are the hesitations of idioms that start with late?
Late eyebrows, dull eyes,
Delayed my trip,
shilly-shally
What are the idioms to describe postponement? Idioms describing procrastination include: pushing three obstacles and four obstacles, delaying troops, pushing three obstacles and four obstacles, and being insensitive to gratitude.
Pronunciation and interpretation of idioms;
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Push three obstacles and four obstacles:? Tucson z incarnation
Interpretation: find various excuses to escape.
Source:? Yuan anonymous's "Crossing the River with wits" is the first discount: "Don't push three obstacles today, let my brother be independent."
Sentence: If everyone wants you to sing, just sing a song, don't push from pillar to post.
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This plan slowed down the m: n: b: ng: zh of Hu troops:
Interpretation: refers to the strategy of delaying the opponent's attack. Stall for time, and then find a way.
Origin: Luo Guanzhong Ming's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Chapter 99: Kongming Yanbing retired from Hanzhong. Why didn't the governor pursue it earlier?
Sentence making: Many experts think that hiring foreign teachers is just a delaying tactic.
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Push three and push four: tu and s ā n tu and s ì.
Explanation: it is to find various excuses to escape.
Source: Source: Ma Feng's Biography of luliang heroes, the 27th time: "You coward who is afraid of death, press the button! You dare not go, I dare to go alone! "
Sentence:. Don't make any excuses. If you don't play, you don't play. Why do you pass the buck?
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Thousands of difficulties and dangers: Qi escaping from the map and Qi escaping from the incarnation
Interpretation: describe all kinds of rejections.
Source: Yuan Kedanqiu's "Chai Jingjing Responsible Maid": "Deng Shangshu said that he is intimate and pushes thousands of obstacles. When he saw that Wang kept his wish, he ignored the five codes and three cardinal guides. "
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Thank you very much: jì ngxibǐ n
Interpretation: Thank you, decline; Insensitive, not smart, not talented. It means to politely refuse those who respectfully express their incompetence, can't accept doing one thing and refuse one more thing.
Source: Tang Hanyu's poem "Sending Lutong": "Buying sheep and selling wine is not sensitive, and occasionally when the moon is bright."
Sentence: I can help with some paperwork, but it's unnatural to let me show my face and wave my flag.
What are the idioms of being late and being late? I'm late: slowly. Think slowly before you go. Describe reluctant to leave.
He who hesitates is hesitant.
I hesitated to wait and see.
Wait and see later, but hesitate to wait and see.
Eyebrows are late and eyes are dim, which means eyes are dull and inflexible.
Old age: twilight, metaphor of old age. People reach old age.
It will take a long time.
Hesitant, indecisive.
Hesitate, hesitate.
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