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What are the words and idioms with residual words?
I believe everyone is familiar with Yuzi, so what do you know about Yu Zi's vocabulary? The following are the explanations of words and idioms with residual words I collected for you for your reference. I hope it will help you, and you are welcome to read them together!

Words with residual words

surplus

layman

balance

cosine

complementary angle

The rest of the perpetrators

the rest of one's life

balance

cosecant

surplus

The rest

A pleasant aftertaste

ashes

more than sufficient

abundant

Have a surplus

aroma

surplus

afterheat

A lingering fear

Idioms with residual words

take in everything in a glance

This crime requires more than death-even death can't make up for someone's crime.

The music lingers between the beams.

More than enough

spare no effort

There are still many battles left in one

Have a lingering fear

There is enough space for the meat cleaver.

Leisure time after meals

more than sufficient

The mind is willing but unable-a person's ability can't reach his own wishes.

more than sufficient

Become a survivor of a disaster

Interpretation of idioms with residual words

take in everything in a glance

【yī lǎn w? y? ]

Browse: look; Yu: Surplus. You can see all the scenery at a glance. Describe the architectural structure without twists and turns, or the poetry content is unremarkable and has no aftertaste.

This crime requires more than death-even death can't make up for someone's crime.

【sǐ yǒu y? Ancient]

Death can't make up for his sins. Which means the crime is extremely bad. Gu (gū): Sin.

The music lingers between the beams.

【y? yīn r? Lee? ng]

Liezi? According to records, when Han E went to Qi, he didn't have enough to eat on the way, so he sang for food. After singing, the song went around the beam for three days. Later, it was used to describe the beautiful singing and left a deep impression on people.

More than enough

[Chu? yǒu y? y? ]

Describe a leisurely attitude. After that, it also means that the ability and financial resources are sufficient and there is a surplus.

There are still many battles left in one

【y? Yang Guifei g incarnation]

Zuozhuan? In the second year of Chenggong, it was recorded that Qi was at war with Jin, and Gao Gu of Qi rushed into Jin and seized the chariot of the other side. When he came back, he boasted that "Jia Yu (I) was brave, if he wanted to be brave. "It means that I have extra power to sell, and I can buy whoever I want. Later used to show that there is still strength. Jia (g incarnation): sell.

spare no effort

【b? y? y? l? ]

Warring States policy? Three: "Qin attacked me and spared no effort." Go all out without reservation. Heritage: reserved.

Have a lingering fear

【xěn yǒu y? j? ]

Although the dangerous things have passed, I still feel a little scared in retrospect. Fear (j? ): My heart is beating with fear.

Leisure time after meals

【ch? y? f? n h? u]

Refers to a period of free rest after tea. He also said that he drank and drank.

There is enough space for the meat cleaver.

【y? u r? n yǐu y? ]

Zhuangzi? "Master of Health" records that a chef is very skilled in slaughtering cattle, and the knife can move flexibly in the cracks of cattle bones without any obstacles, still showing a lot of space. Later, it was used to describe being experienced, skilled and effortless in solving problems. Swimming: moving. More than enough: there is room.

more than sufficient

【z? z? yǒu y? ]

Describe abundance, abundance and inexhaustible.

more than sufficient

[Chu? Chu? yǒu y? ]

Description is rich and endless.

The mind is willing but unable-a person's ability can't reach his own wishes.

【xěn y? l? ch? ]