Unfavorable, handy, balanced, smooth sailing, everything goes well.
Idiom explanation:
1. There is no error. Wú w?ng bú li: No matter where we go, we can't go wrong. It means it works everywhere. Well done.
2. handy d é x ρ n y ì ng sh ? u: It means to be skilled or not very smooth.
3. Being able to make ends meet zuǒ yòu féng yuán: The original meaning is extensive appreciation and should be generous. Later, it was also said to be handy and very smooth.
4. Smooth sailing Y and F ā n f ě ng Shn: The ship sailed with full sails. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
Everything is going well.
Make sentences:
1. resolutely implement the party's principles and policies, and all work will be invincible.
Grandpa is not easy to write with a ballpoint pen, but he is handy with a brush.
3. Read more books, learn more and write more articles, and you will feel blessed in your heart and satisfied at both ends.
Our trip to Mount Tai went smoothly, and all the students felt that they had gained a lot.
I changed my pattern, and the dragon is moving, for prosperity and endless wealth.
2. What word is used to describe "success in the exam"? Don't cry on the moon.
Take the lead in düzhànáo tóu
Gaobu Qu Yun
And became famous in one fell swoop.
Become the first place
1, laurel.
Interpretation: Moon: Moon Palace. Fold osmanthus: fold osmanthus. There is a three-legged toad in the Moon Palace in China's mythology. Later, people also called the moon the Moon Palace. Climbing osmanthus in the Moon Palace is a metaphor for success in the imperial examination era. The ninth episode of A Dream of Red Mansions: "At that time, Daiyu was dressing herself in the mirror under the window, and Baoyu said that she would go to school. Daiyu said with a smile,' Ok, I will go, but the moon is glorious and I can't send it.' "Also as" the moon plucks laurels ".
2.dúzhánáo tóu, leader.
Interpretation: Aotou: the relief of Aoyu on the steps in front of the hall, where the champion stood to greet the imperial examination, and the emperor summoned the champion and runner-up of the new department in front of the hall. Wang Ding knelt in front of him, which happened to be the relief head of the giant ao. Originally refers to the examination champion in the imperial examination era. Now generally refers to the first place or the first place. Idioms commonly used in China. It is said that in the imperial examination era, he was called the champion. It is said that the stone steps in front of the palace are engraved with giant aojiang, and only the champion and the champion can set foot on the list. Later, the metaphor was first come, then come. From Yuan Yiming's "Planting Rice" wedge: "I made suggestions in front of the temple, and I took the lead." Also known as "the best".
3. Gaobu Qu Yun
Explanation: Whether it is high or not in Qu Yun means that the metaphor is outstanding. Originally refers to the high official position, and later refers to the imperial examination. Step: go; Quyin "Qu", Tao; Qu Yun: The road in the cloud is a metaphorical highlight. Originally refers to the high official position, and later refers to the imperial examination. For example, during the imperial examination, many poor scholars hoped to make great strides and get rid of poverty.
4. and become famous in one fell swoop.
Interpretation: gain fame. The selection in the ancient imperial examination comes from the third fold of Good Scenery by Dai Yuan and Fu Shan: "How can a bachelor get fame like those poor and jealous people, but lose his virtue early?"
5. Become the first J ○ nB○ ng Tí mí ng
Interpretation: refers to winning the imperial examination. From the third volume of Tang Yanyan, the king of the Five Dynasties: "He Fu, Taihe nine years; I'm going to write three articles next year, saying,' To be the No.1 scholar, Mo Xin, this year will be the same as last spring. Every time the greenhouse is asked by red makeup, why is there only one person? "Idioms are subject-predicate in nature; As predicate, object and clause; Refers to winning the imperial examination.
6. Set up a course to take a PhD in kāi kē qǔ shì.
Interpretation: science, imperial examination. It refers to the selection of outstanding scholars in the old imperial examinations. From Feng Ming's magnum "Awakening the World" Volume 25: "In the fifteenth year of Zhenyuan, the imperial court opened the imperial examination and passed on the yellow list. In March, all the scholars went to Beijing to take the court exam. " What a grand ceremony! You want the imperial court to recruit talents and talents for the country. (Chapter 34 of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children)
7. Ten-year Window under the Ten-year Window Period
Interpretation: In the imperial examination era, in order to achieve fame, scholars had to bury themselves in their studies all the year round. Describe studying hard behind closed doors for ten years. From Qi's "Return" Volume 7: "The ancients went under the window for ten years and became famous in one fell swoop." Although it is unparalleled, it is well known in the world to take a steady step. (Yuan Guan Hanqing's The Return of Pei Du, the second fold), used as an object and attribute; It means studying hard behind closed doors for ten years, and another synonym is white mouth and ten windows.
8. Tangui Qiqish ē n dā n Gui.
Interpretation: Jinzhai prides itself on being the best in the world, calling itself "the branch of Guilin, the Pian Yu of Kunshan". See Biography of the Book of Jin. Later, he became famous for using "Dangui" as a metaphor for the imperial examination. Also known as "Dangui". Jin Zhai prides himself on being the best in the world for his wise countermeasures, and boasts himself as "the branch of Guilin, the Pian Yu of Kunshan". See Biography of the Book of Jin. Later, he became famous for using "Dangui" as a metaphor for the imperial examination. Wei Zhuang in the former Shu once wrote "Twenty Rhymes of Zhou Guodong's Green Langzhong": "The emperor has been idle for a long time, and other families have seen three new toads. Dangui has no finger, and the young people of Ruan nationality have tears. " Tang Huang Tao's "Sacrifice to the Sun Langzhong": "Liu Jiaze has three beauties, and Ma Shi has five beauties. So, I got some laurels, and I gave them to Mao Yuan. A Honda Beijing, Fenhui Chicken Tree. " In the Qing Dynasty, the chastity poem of Mrs. Chen, the mother of Zhang: "The first one is to praise the laurel, and the last one is to abandon one's life."
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3. 1 What are the words about wishing the driving test pass smoothly? You must pass every test.
Personal ability is strong, you must take the exam, and you don't need to make up the exam. Mostly used to make wishes before exams. headmaster
Make sentences:
You must pass every exam and give an unbridled reason for your holiday.
2. immediate success [sir]
Describe the success of the work at the beginning.
Explanation: describe the success of the work at the beginning.
From: Yuan Yiming's "Little Wei Chi" is the second fold: "Old Wei Chi is almost successful."
Example: As long as you don't underestimate your enemy, I'm sure you will.
Grammar: compact; As predicate, attribute and object; It has a positive meaning and is often used with "winning the flag"
Example:
Anyway, as long as you stand up, you will.
synonym
It is logical to win the victory at once.
antonym
Abandoning armor and dragging troops to the head, fighting and losing again and again, and going back and forth in vain.
3. Success at once [m: dà o g not ng Ché ng]
Describe things going well and winning at the beginning.
Explanation: describe things as going well and winning at the beginning.
Said by: the fourth fold of Chu in Yuan Dynasty: "I only wish you success at once and pay it back when you win."
Example: If we can use our emissaries to control the areas between Jiang, Huai, Yu and Chu, it will be easier for the provinces to help them.
◎ Ming Lu Xiangsheng's "Suppression of Swing and Yan Period as Punishment and Chen Thief's Potential and Weakness"
The fourth fold of Tingyu Zheng's "Chu Zhao Gong" in Yuan Dynasty: "I only wish you success at once and pay it back when you are proud."
synonym
Win a direct victory
antonym
have repeatedly fought and lost
4. Flag wins [qí kāi dé shèng]
We won the battle as soon as we flew the flag. The metaphor is to get good grades from the beginning.
Explanation: As soon as we flew the flag and entered the war, we won. The metaphor is to get good grades from the beginning.
From: Yuan Yiming's "Shooting Willow Blowing Wan" is the fourth fold: "Master Xie Hongfu, winning the flag of Ma Chenggong."
Example: ~ Jiang angrily beheaded.
When Xu Ming Lin Zhong "the love of the gods" Chapter ninety-four.
Grammar: linkage; As a predicate; Include praise
Example:
On the northwest front, our Northwest Army won the first battle.
5. Win every battle
Win every battle. Describe invincible.
Description: Ever victorious. Describe invincible.
Said by: "Sun Tzu seeks the attack": "A hundred battles are won, and those who are not good are also good."
Example: Ji Xiang couldn't stand it, so he took it lightly.
◎ Su Song Shi "Waiting for Waiting"
Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe the invincible.
Example:
1. The people's army is invincible because it has the support of the people.
The idiom "smooth sailing" describes the success of the exam.
new word
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
The ship is full of sails, sail before the wind. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
commendatory sense
tidy
Tang Meng Jiao's "Send Cui Shuangzhi to Hunan": "Know the sail for one day; Create a thousand miles of wind. "
example sentence
This is your first time out of town. Be careful, be careful on the road. Wish you ~.
Approximate antonym
Synonyms are invincible, handy, good luck, smooth sailing, smooth sailing.
The antonym is full of twists and turns, frosty and snowy, hard to advance and retreat, hard and hard, and hard to come. fierce wave, fierce wave, riding a tiger, grinding on all sides, Jiu Nan is full of difficulties and obstacles, in a dilemma. It's a dilemma, a storm, twists and turns, mountain climbing, wading and stumbling.
If the exam goes well, it always goes well: I am used to the smooth days and am in a smooth situation.
Safe and smooth: get used to smooth days, under smooth circumstances.
Calm as a cucumber: when encountering unfavorable situations or abnormal phenomena, treat them as they are, and don't care.
Everything goes well: everything goes well; Safe and sound.
Sakamoto: It's like rolling a projectile on a slope. A metaphor for the rapid development of the situation or the smooth progress of the work.
Soldiers don't touch the blade: weapons don't touch each other in battle. Refers to a smooth war and victory without confrontation or fierce fighting.
Soldier without a blood blade: A soldier without a blood blade. Refers to a smooth war and victory without confrontation or fierce fighting.
A bloodless soldier: refers to a successful war and victory without confrontation or fierce fighting.
Step by step: step by step. Describe the smooth career and continuous improvement of position.
6. What are the words that describe success? 1. Peace and stability: security: used to it; Location: live, live; Shun: Shun, as you wish. Accustomed to smooth days, under smooth circumstances.
2, Anchang Lushun: An: I am used to it; Location: live, live; Shun: Shun, as you wish. Accustomed to smooth days, under smooth circumstances.
3, solid as gold soup: solid: originally. I don't care if I encounter something unsatisfactory or abnormal, just treat it as the same.
4. Everything goes well: everything goes well; Safe and sound.
5. Osakanoe's walking pill: Osaka: slope; Projectile: a projectile. It's like rolling a projectile on a slope. A metaphor for the rapid development of the situation or the smooth progress of the work.
6. People who are full don't know whether they are hungry or not: it is a metaphor for people who are in a favorable situation or whose personal wishes are met, and they don't understand the difficulties of people who are in trouble or whose personal wishes cannot be realized.
7. Don't meet each other: weapons don't touch each other in battle. It means that the war went smoothly, and victory was won without confrontation and fierce fighting.
8. A soldier without a blood blade: a Jew without a blood blade. It means that the war went smoothly. Without confrontation and fierce fighting, he won.
9. Soldiers without blood blade: refers to a smooth war and victory without confrontation or fierce fighting.
10, the success is blunt: the advantages are sharp and the extension is smooth and successful; Seal: not sharp, extended to frustration, success or failure, smooth or not. Refers to all possible situations or the result of doing things.
1 1, riding stream: riding stream: Kan: eight diagrams and three hexagrams; Deccan: In distress. Go with the trend, it is difficult to stop when encountering risks. Metaphorically, if things go well, you go out and do something; Back off in case of bumps, don't get into trouble.
7. The idiom "Smooth sailing" is used to describe a successful exam. The basic definitions of the new words [y and f ā n f ē ng sh ù n] are more detailed. This ship is in sail before the wind.
This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles. Praise lies in Jiao's "Send Cui Shuangzhi to Hunan": "Know how to sail for a day; Create a thousand miles of wind. "
This is your first trip. Be careful, be careful on the road. Wish you ~. Near antonym, near antonym, easy all the way. Everything goes well. There is no mistake. Antonyms are full of twists and turns Frost and snow are ready to taste. A difficult dilemma. Suffered a lot. Good stuff. Worry and hardship. Difficult waves. It is difficult to ride a tiger. Ten grinding machines. Jiu Nan is full of hardships. Difficult and tortuous. Climbing mountains and wading stumbled. Hard ups and downs.
8. What idioms mean "success in the exam"? 1. Becoming the top scholar: It means the success of the imperial examination.
2. Tan Gui: Jingui is the first in the world in putting forward benign countermeasures, calling herself "a branch of Guilin, Pian Yu of Kunshan". Later, he became famous for using "Dangui" as a metaphor for the imperial examination.
3. Take the Black Dragon directly: it refers to destroying the enemy's lair, which is a metaphor for success in the exam.
4. Get ahead: show superiority; Beyond the average person.
5. The flag won: As soon as the flag was opened and entered the battle, the flag won. The metaphor is to get good grades from the beginning.
6. Get what you want: compensation: realization and satisfaction. Sure enough. Refers to the realization of a wish.
7. Bright future: refers to a bright future, often used as a blessing.
8. Pengcheng Wan Li: According to legend, Pengbirds can fly to Wan Li. Metaphor is promising.
9. Charge: refers to riding a horse to charge. Describe the lead. It is also a metaphor that work is ahead of the masses and actively takes the lead.
10. Ascending to the sky in one step: a metaphor for reaching a very high level or degree at once. Sometimes it is also used to describe a person who suddenly succeeds and climbs to a very high position.
1 1. Graduation and: refers to the selection in the imperial examination.
12. Moon: Moon: Moon Palace. Osmanthus fragrans climbing the Moon Palace. Metaphor should be successful in the imperial examination era.
13. Top of the list: the relief of the rock fish on the front steps of the temple. When the champion of the imperial examination issued the list, the champion stood here to meet the list. The champion who guided the imperial examination era. Metaphor is first or first.
14. and fame: and: selected in the imperial examination. Get fame.
15. Gaobu Qu Yun: step, go; Flexion, Tao; Qu Yun, the road in the clouds. Metaphor is prominent. Originally refers to the official residence. Later, it also refers to the imperial examination.
9. What are some wishes for your child's success in the exam? 1. The moon won the laurel. Osmanthus fragrans climbing the Moon Palace. Metaphor should be successful in the imperial examination era.
2. Take the lead dú zhàn áo tóu: Ao: the legendary turtle and turtle. In the past, the reliefs of dragons and giant eagles were carved in the middle of the steps in front of the palace. The emperor summoned the champion, runner-up and others in front of the temple. The champion knelt in front; It happens to be the head of the dragon claw relief. Originally, it meant the first place in the imperial examination. Now generally refers to the first place or the first place.
3. Gaobuqu Cloud gāo bù yún qú: Step: Go; Qu: the Lord of the avenue; Qu Yun: The road in the cloud is a metaphorical highlight. Originally refers to the official residence. Later, it also refers to the imperial examination.
4. and fame, jí dì chéng míng: and: selected in the imperial examination. Get fame.
5. Be no. 1jρnBγng tímíng: Gold List: the list published by the imperial examinations in the imperial examination era; Title: Write your name. Refers to winning the imperial examination.