Selling iron in a pot. Selling scrap iron by smashing pots. It means that you are extremely bored and don't leave a way back.
It's also a metaphor for taking everything out.
Sweep the pot and scrape the stove.
Clear the pot and cool the stove. There is no food or drink. Often used to describe the scene of poverty and desolation. The same as "clearing the ash and cooling the stove".
Pull out the pot and roll the mat. (1) metaphor to take all the property. (2) Jude words roll bedding. It's like being fired.
② Pot idioms.
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The three words are: one pot end; Even the pot end; Cauldron rice; Take responsibility.
The vocabulary of six words is: ask questions after the casserole.
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③ What are the four-character idioms that begin with the word "Guo"?
There are no four-character idioms that begin with the word "pot", but the four-character idioms that contain the word "pot" are:
1, when the rice is cooked
Idiom pinyin
Idiom explanation: it means that life is difficult and money is lacking.
The origin of the idiom: The Scholars by Wu in the Qing Dynasty 16: "Not only do you refuse to pay more, but you also want to pay less at the current price, knowing clearly that I am going to kill me when the rice is cooked."
Step 2 sell iron in a pan
Idiom pinyin: zá gu not mà i ti
Idiom explanation: selling iron in a saucepan. It means that you are extremely bored and don't leave a way back. It's also a metaphor for taking everything out.
Origin of Idiom: Chapter 1 1 of Sun Li's Romantic City: "It is no longer the time for me to make steel in 1958. When I gave the order, I was hammered and sold iron with you. "
Step 3 pull out the pot and roll the mat
Idiom pinyin
Idiom explanation: ① Metaphor means taking all the belongings. (2) Jude words roll bedding. It's like being fired.
The origin of idioms: ① For the first time in jing yuan's Biography of Heroes of New Children: "The sun turns every day, and a few eggs fall in the city; The big official took gold and silver, and the little official pulled out the pot roll and ran away. " ② Yang Shuo's The True Face of Yuewei Caotang: "If you are a little unhappy, the landlord will pull out the pot and roll the mat and kick you out."
Step 4 eat a big pot of rice
Idiom pinyin: ch and dà gu not fà n
Idiom definition: It is a metaphor for the way that enterprises, regardless of profit or loss, and individuals, regardless of diligence and laziness, are contracted by the state.
The origin of the idiom: The hostess of the fifth Hui Ming government in "Vinegar Gourd": "Your daughters or children who share a pot, how can you support your family if you don't know the sufferings of the people?"
5. You can't boil the pot.
Idiom pinyin
Idiom explanation: it means no food, no food money.
The origin of the idiom: The first time in jing yuan's Biography of Heroes of New Children: "Life is tight, and it is often difficult to open the pot."
One pot, one person, many dishes to worship ancestors, an idiom.
Porridge for many monks-not enough distribution.
S not sōng, do not copy ZH, do not u sh, m: o
[Interpretation] There are many monks, but less porridge is given to monks. Metaphor is that there are fewer things and more people, and the distribution is not enough.
[Language] Qing Zhou Sheng's "Biography of Awakening Marriage" 62: "The master's mat is something that can be seen. If another one hits the mat, there will be too much porridge, and Xianggong will not be enough to eat. "
[near meaning] people are overstaffed; Porridge is getting less and less;
[Structure] Combined type; As predicate, attribute and clause; derogatory sense
There are few gruel and many monks-not enough distribution; supply falls short of demand
⑤ What idioms with the word "pot" are there?
There are some idioms with the word "Guo":
Clear pot cold stove q and ng gu bu Lu ng Yao:
Didn't eat or drink. Often used to describe the scene of poverty and desolation. The same as "clearing the ash and cooling the stove".
Bá gu not ju m: nxí:
Take away all your belongings.
Selling iron in a pan zá gu not mà i ti:
Selling scrap iron by smashing pots. It means that you are extremely bored and don't leave a way back. It's also a metaphor for taking everything out.
Ate a big pot of rice ch and dà gu notan:
Metaphor enterprise regardless of profit and loss, individual regardless of diligence and laziness, all the way by the state.
Wait until the rice is cooked. Tang Ming Shiaguno:
Wait for the rice to be cooked. Metaphor life is difficult, lack of money.
6. What are some idioms about using a pot?
Asking what will happen next is a metaphor to get to the bottom of it.
Waiting for rice to be cooked is a metaphor for life difficulties, and there is no special money.
A cold pot of beans is a metaphor for a dispute that has been settled, and your breath suddenly broke out again.
Ants on hot bricks describe themselves as fidgety, anxious and fidgety.
Pot selling iron, pot selling scrap iron. It means that you are extremely bored and don't leave a way back. It's also a metaphor for taking everything out.
Pull out the pot and roll the mat (1) metaphor to take all the belongings. (2) Jude words roll bedding. It's like being fired.
⑦ What idioms are there in pot idioms?
The next step is to get to the bottom of the metaphor.
Waiting for food to cook is a metaphor for life difficulties and lack of money.
A cold pot of beans is a metaphor for a dispute that has been settled, and your breath suddenly broke out again.
Ants on hot bricks describe themselves as fidgety, anxious and fidgety.
Pot selling iron, pot selling scrap iron. It means that you are extremely bored and don't leave a way back. It's also a metaphor for taking everything out.
Pull out the pot and roll the mat (1) metaphor to take all the belongings. (2) Jude words roll bedding. It's like being fired.
Eating in a bowl and watching in a pot is a metaphor for greed.
Get to the bottom of what comes next, and investigate the root of the matter metaphorically.
Don't eat or drink when washing pots and cooling stoves. Often used to describe the scene of poverty and desolation. The same as "clearing the ash and cooling the stove".
A worm on hot bricks described his fidgety, anxious and uneasy heart. Just like "ants on hot bricks".
An ant on hot bricks means that a person is in a difficult situation and anxious.
To sweep the pot and scrape the stove is to lose everything.
What are Guo's idioms?
Whitewash what is wrong, pass by, kick off the bridge, muddle along, think behind closed doors, mend after the sheep is dead, bring people suffering, go too far, cross the river like crucian carp, cross the street like a mouse, cross the river like a pony, cross the river like a pawn,
What are the idioms related to pots?
Wait for the meal, stir-fry beans in a cold pan, serve ants in a hot pan, smash the pan, sell iron, pull out the pan and roll the mat, eat a bowl, look at the casserole in the pan and ask questions: clean the pan, cool the stove, sweep the pan and scrape the stove.
What idioms are used to describe "boiling pot"
1, steamed. Request a copy
Explanation: The appearance of heat attack and transpiration. Describe a warm atmosphere or high spirits.
2. mouth watering
Explanation: Saliva: Saliva. The saliva hangs three feet long. Describe the appearance of extreme greed Also described as very hot eyes.
I can't wait.
Explanation: I can't wait. Describe urgency or urgency.
4. Rub your hands and stamp your feet.
Explanation: Describe what anxiety looks like.
5. mouth-watering money Xi
Explanation: Saliva: Saliva. I am so greedy that my mouth is watering. Describe the appearance of extreme greed And described it as jealous.