What is the permanent population?

The resident population mainly refers to the population living in this city for a long time.

Correct use of words can make the expression of this norm more accurate and leave a clear and understandable impression. The specific method is as follows:

Differences in application

The habitual collocation of 1. is different.

Such as: carry forward-advantages, styles, traditions; Play a role, drive, creativity and enthusiasm; Improvement-work, methods and technology;

Improvement-life, relationships and conditions; Exchange ideas, experiences and materials; Communication-ideas, gifts, information.

2. Different parts of speech and syntactic functions.

Such as: hinder (verb)-exploitation hinders the development of production; Obstacles (nouns)-remove all obstacles; Powerful (adjective)-powerful motivation comes from lofty ideals;

Expand (verb)-more people can expand the momentum; Essence (noun)-this is the essence of books; Wonderful (adjective)-This is the most wonderful part of this book.

3. The applicable objects are different.

Such as: love-love, the former is used for superiors to subordinates, elders to juniors or peers, and the latter is used for subordinates to superiors and juniors to elders;

Support-support, the former is used for elders to younger generations, and the latter is used for younger generations to elders.

Idiom application skills

Idioms are fixed phrases formed through long-term evolution. It contains rich contents in concise form, evokes people's association with vivid images and enlightens people's hearts with incisive semantics. Attention should be paid to when using:

(A) a thorough understanding of the meaning of words

The meaning of idioms is not a simple combination of the meanings of a single word, but is abstractly summarized by extension and metaphor on the basis of the event background provided by the constituent elements, so we must not look at the meaning.

For example, "when I said goodbye, he insisted on sending me some high-end information." This is a generous family. "

("magnanimous" refers to a person who understands reason. Later, it generally refers to people who are knowledgeable or have expertise in learning. In the sentence, "generosity" is misunderstood as not stingy. )

(B) distinguish between praise and criticism

Many idioms contain a certain emotional color, and with the different language environment, the emotional color of words will also change. Sometimes, some idioms are misused because they are not praised or criticized.

For example, "Mr. Wang loves his friends, especially young people. He not only tries his best, but also often offers help. "

("Everywhere" means there is no place you can't go. Nowadays, it is a derogatory term to describe bad people doing bad things everywhere or doing all the bad things. It should be "meticulous" here. )