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Choose 100 unfamiliar idioms and give the general meaning.
1, Niu: "Zhuangzi? The Master of Health Care said that a person who kills an ox first kills an ox, and his eyes see the whole ox. Three years later, he was skilled, and when he moved the knife, he only saw the cracks in the skin and bones, but he could not see the whole cow. Used to describe a skill that has reached a very skilled level.

2, hype: refers to extremely beautiful, mostly exaggerated or unrealistic.

3, childhood friends: describe the innocence of men and women when they are young and play together. More refers to the intimate feelings between men and women when they are young.

4. Non-publishing theory: publishing and deleting. Notes that cannot be deleted or modified. Describe an article or speech accurately.

5, dissatisfied: poor, slightly. Willingness is very encouraging, and now it is often used to indicate that it is better than people expected or satisfactory. It is easy to be misunderstood as "dissatisfaction".

6. Play the crown to celebrate: "Han Shu? "Biography of Wang Ji": "Ji and her friends, the world said that' Wang Yang was in office, and they played the crown together', and the words were the same. "Crown, dust off the hat, ready to do it. Later, it is used to indicate that a person has become an official or promoted, and his associates also congratulate each other on having an official to do. It is often used as a derogatory term. It's easy to get the emotional color wrong when using it.

7. Sweaty cows are full: sweaty cows are transported by cows, making them sweat; Fill the building, fill the house. There are many description books. The objects described only refer to books.

8. Tomorrow's yellow flowers: There is a sentence in Su Shi's poem "Nine Days and Two Rhymes in the Princes" that "there is no need to rush back when you meet, and tomorrow's yellow flowers and butterflies are also worried". After the Double Ninth Festival, chrysanthemums will wither, and there is nothing to appreciate anymore. Later, people used "a thing of the past" to describe a report that lost its news value or something that lost its timely function. This idiom can easily be mistaken for "yesterday's yellow flowers".

9, won the hearts of the people: Fu, convincing. It means winning everyone's trust and respect. It is easy to be misused as "live up to expectations".

10, rally: refers to regrouping strength after failure. You can also write "stand up again". This word cannot be used in a derogatory sense.

1 1, nonsense: it means to talk nonsense regardless of the facts. Note that it is different from "loose orpiment", and loose orpiment is also a casual expression, but the meaning of "loose orpiment" is heavier.

12, deliberately: do everything possible to calculate. Use derogatory terms.

13. Empty alley: It means that every household has come out of the alley, describing the grand occasion of celebration and welcome. People are concentrated at home, so all the lanes are empty.

14, coincidence: We completely agree with each other's views or actions without prior discussion. This word should coincide with "coincidence" and can only be used as an adverbial, not as a predicate.

15, blameless: nothing to blame. It should be distinguished from "blameless", which means not to criticize too much. The former means that words and deeds are completely reasonable, while the latter means that although there are shortcomings, they can be forgiven.

16, unable to reach an agreement: it means that everyone has different opinions and cannot reach a consistent conclusion. Note that the subject cannot be someone.

17, whipping inside: inside, inside; Finish, thoroughly. Description can explain the problem thoroughly. Pay attention to the context when using, and don't abuse it casually. For example, "his analysis of this problem is very comprehensive and incisive." This sentence is inconsistent because of misuse of idioms.

18, sit up and take notice: "Three Kingdoms? According to the Biography of Monroe, Monroe, a general of the State of Wu, listened to Sun Quan's advice and took time out to study in the busy military. He made great progress in his studies and made amazing achievements. Lu Su said, "If you leave in three days, you should be impressed. "That we should look at others with new eyes. Note that this idiom is generally used to refer to the progress and achievements made by others.

19, insufficient training: training, guidelines. It cannot be regarded as a pattern or a rule. For example, "His practice is really not enough." Note that "training" here cannot be understood as "lesson".

20. Students: Many students. You can't add any quantifiers before this word.

2 1, have a good rest: describe being in a hurry. Can't be misused as derogatory.

22. Different people have different views: it means that people observe the same problem from different angles and have different views.

23. Once upon a time: it means that time has not passed long or not long ago.

24, nothing bad: nothing bad, Pennisetum. The whole word is a metaphor for people who have no talent or ambition.

25. vassal: vassal, follower; Elegance refers to talent. In order to decorate the facade, make friends with celebrities and engage in cultural activities. Can't be mistaken for a compliment.

26, including English drunken flowers: mouth, chewing; English, Chinese and flowers. Chew the flowers slowly with your mouth. Metaphor is to appreciate and understand the essence of poetry. Pay attention to its object when using this word.

27. Pick up others' wisdom: Take others' words as your own, which is mostly used to describe repeating others' words and lacking opinions. Used in a derogatory sense.

28. do everything: nothing is not done, that is to say, all bad things can be done. Used in a derogatory sense.

29. Entering the house: It means that knowledge, skills or social status have reached a very high level from shallow to deep and from low to high. You can't just look at its superficial meaning when you use it.

30, the dog's tail continues to be marten: metaphor continues with bad things behind good things. Later, it was also used to describe that things (mostly literary works) were not good or bad before and after the sequel. This word is generally used in a derogatory sense to claim self-modesty.

3 1, unity and * * *: rest and joy; Sadness, sadness. Sharing weal and woe means sharing weal and woe. Be careful not to confuse this word with "close relationship", which is only a metaphor for close relationship and does not mean sharing weal and woe.

32. Too much is not enough: things are overdone, just like not doing enough, which is not good. Don't mistake it for not doing enough.

33, shape difference: describe the meaning incisively and vividly, referring to the delicate and vivid article. Don't misunderstand the meaning of showing one's true colors.

34. Laugh generously: generous and knowledgeable. Make knowledgeable professionals laugh. "Generosity" is the key to understanding this word.

35. Forget one's ancestors after counting the classics: classics refer to the ancient ritual system and history. Forgetting one's ancestors means forgetting one's roots. It is also used to describe being ignorant of your own history.

36. Who will die? Deer, initially compared to political power, was later compared to the object of contention. At first, who wins power, and later, who wins.

37, beautiful: round and tall; Yes, a lot. Describe the magnificence of this building. Pay attention to the object described by this word.

38. Perfect fire: pure, pure. Taoist alchemy, the flame in the furnace changes from red to cyan, which is the temperature when I get home. Metaphor kung fu to the point of perfection. Pay attention to the object of this word.

39. Luoyang paper is expensive: After Zuo Si's "Sandu Fu" was written in the Jin Dynasty, many people copied it, and Luoyang paper rose in price. Metaphor is widely circulated and popular for a while. This word can't just be understood as rising prices.

40. Tianma: Tianma, Shenma. The galloping of a horse is like flying in the air. Dobby's poems, calligraphy and other air cushions are uninhibited.

4 1, trembling: Fu Jian, former Qin Dynasty, led his troops to attack the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and returned with a crushing defeat. When the defeated soldiers heard the news, they all suspected that they were chasing troops. Describe panic and doubt. You can't just take it literally.

42. Hsinchu is difficult to write: exhausted, exhausted and empty; Bamboo means bamboo slips. Too many books mean that even if you write bamboo slips, you can't finish writing many sins. Metaphor is a lot of evil, which is difficult to finish (derogatory term).

43, looking through the autumn water: autumn water, metaphor for the eyes. Describe looking forward to very eagerly.

44, throw a brick to attract jade: use shallow and immature insights to attract others' brilliant and mature insights. This word is only used for modesty.

45. heat: simmer, burn and bake. It's very hot. Metaphor is arrogant and powerful. More derogatory. Pay attention to the applicable objects when using.

46, tried and tested: cool, wrong. After many tests, there are no mistakes. Be careful not to get the meaning backwards.

47. Bian Wei's "Historical Records Three Unique Words"? Confucius said: "Confucius likes the Book of Changes late ... Wei read the Book of Changes and compiled three wonderful books." Bian Wei, weaving bamboo slips with cooked cowhide ropes; Never, never. The leather rope for weaving bamboo slips has been broken many times. Describe studying hard.

48. Elongation: Look, the same as "now" originally refers to rags and poverty. Later, it was also a metaphor for being difficult to deal with.

49. appearance of black pink: dressing and acting. Now it is often used in a derogatory sense, referring to the bad guys entering the political arena.

50. Drink poison to quench thirst: poison, a poisonous wine. Quench thirst with poisoned wine. Metaphor regardless of the consequences, just to solve the current difficulties. Note that this is a derogatory term when used.

5 1. Speculation: Look at the sky with a bamboo tube and measure the seawater with a ladle. Metaphor is narrow-minded and short-sighted. (derogatory term)

52. Peeking at the leopard in the tube: Looking at the leopard through the small hole in the bamboo tube, only one stripe is seen on the leopard. Metaphor only sees a small part of things. Sometimes used with "visible spots", it is a metaphor to infer the whole picture from the observed parts.

53, the text does not add points: describe the writing of the article quickly, without alteration. (Point: daub a point to delete the table. )

54. The Tao is based on the eyes: It describes that people are afraid of tyranny, meet each other on the road, dare not speak, dare to be angry and dare not speak, and can only use their eyes to signal.

55. In the ascendant: Things are developing and will not end for a while.

56. Lower Liba people: generally refers to popular literature and art, and is often compared with "Yangchun Baixue".

57. Follow the trend: Metaphorically, I have no opinion, or I obey others and follow others in order to please them. Often used as a derogatory term.

58. Not stuffy or hot: It means that the opera performance is very calm, not stuffy or hot. (Pay attention to the objects used)

59. Bullying the weak and fearing the hard: tough in appearance and timid in heart, often used as a derogatory term.

60. Bottom of the pot: smoke the firewood under the pot. Metaphor is fundamentally solved.

6 1, effective in the east: a metaphor for random imitation, the effect is very bad. Used in a derogatory sense.

62. No brains: This means frankness and sincerity, without trying. (commendatory term)

63, eat: describe the food delicious, eat very full. (Pay attention to the object described)

64. Perfect blame: harsh criticism of others requires perfection.

65. Comment: It means that a boring person casually talks about a woman's appearance, and it also means that he is very picky about details. Used in a derogatory sense.

66. Awakening: It is a metaphor to instill wisdom and make it wake up from confusion or fully realize.

67. Illiteracy: describes a person who is illiterate and uneducated.

68. Agent: No money. (Name: Possession)

69, staying up late: get up early and go to bed late, describing people as hardworking. (commendatory term)

70, listening to life: describe sincere teaching. Mostly used for elders to younger generations or teachers to students. (commendatory term)

7 1, exposure: describes that after watching too much, it is invisibly affected.

72. Familiarity: I have listened to it many times, and I am familiar enough to say it in detail.

73. I can't help laughing. Used in sentences, you can't repeat the word "laugh".

74, hanging pot to save the world: refers to practicing medicine to save people. (Pot, medicine pot, too, pay attention to the object of the word)

75. Run wildly: Run in groups like ducks. Metaphor means that many people are scrambling to catch up with bad things. (derogatory term)

76. Take over: the cook doesn't cook, and the person in charge of offering sacrifices to the gods can't go beyond his duties and put down the sacrificial vessels to cook instead of the cook. Generally speaking, it means to go beyond one's responsibilities and deal with other things.

77. Endless: connected like a thin thread, almost broken, often used to describe a critical situation or a subtle and long sound.

78. Unbelievable: it means that words and actions are beyond nature and beyond the imagination of ordinary people. (mostly used in derogatory context)

79. Changing your mind when you see something different shows that your will is not firm and your love is not single-minded.

80. Success is failure: when you are close to success, you are defeated (including regret).

8 1, the same result: different tunes are played equally well, and different people's speeches or speeches are equally wonderful, or different practices have the same effect.

82. People make things happen: it means relying on the strength of others to get things done.

Go from bad to worse: it means that the situation is getting worse.

84. Initiator: Metaphor is the initiator of bad atmosphere. (derogatory term)

85, a group of harmony: gentle attitude, no principles. (usually used in a derogatory sense)

86. The tune is high and low: the tune is profound and few people sing along. Metaphors or works of art are not popular now, and few people can understand or appreciate them.

87, reputation: describe the rapid increase in reputation.

88. There is no impunity for crimes: crimes are so heinous that the death penalty cannot make up for them. (derogatory term)

89. Change strings: the sound of the piano is not harmonious, so change strings and reload. Metaphor is to reform the system or change the method.

90. The river is getting worse: the water in the river flows downstream every day, indicating that the situation is getting worse every day.

9 1, refuse to give advice: refuse other people's suggestions and cover up your mistakes. (derogatory term)

92. Don't live up to expectations: Don't convince everyone. Don't let everyone down.

93. Time is not allowed: metaphor is very close to disaster, and the situation is extremely critical.

94. At the beginning of disembarkation: refers to the first arrival of an official.

95. Underestimate yourself: underestimate yourself too much.

96, such as sitting in the spring breeze: metaphor is educated. (Make sense without reading the literature)

97. Self-pity: The original meaning refers to regretting your mistakes and correcting yourself. Now only refers to one's own regret, not including the meaning of correction. (Amnesty International: Governance, Punishment)

98. Make up for what you just learned: It means that you don't have real talent and practical knowledge, but you mix with experts, or mix what you can't do well with good things. (derogatory term)

99. Snow mud claw: a metaphor for traces left by the past.

100, rare: a metaphor for a rare and valuable person or thing. (commendatory term)