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A complete collection of idioms beginning with the word official?
① What idioms are there with official characters?

Idioms with bureaucratic jargon:

Make an official wish,

Official unofficial history,

Career is booming,

No official is light,

Part-time job,

Lan Qing Mandarin,

Senior official version of Hou Lu,

The new official has three powers when he takes office.

Corrupt officials,

Officials protect each other,

No one in the court is an official,

Dignitaries,

Not afraid of officials, but afraid of management,

It is difficult for honest officials to break housework.

Promote to a higher position,

Corrupt officials,

Begging officials to answer flowers,

Buying and selling officials,

The official situation is not optimistic,

Pen and ink lawsuit,

Can be awarded to officials,

Red tape,

Han guanwei,

Choose officials by appointment,

Officials, tigers and wolves,

Respect officials, be generous,

High officials and dignitaries,

Choose officials according to party affiliation

② What are the idioms that begin with the word "official"?

1, officials forced the people to revolt [guā n b and mí n f n]: Under the cruel exploitation and oppression of reactionary rulers, the people could not live and were forced to revolt.

Source: chapter 28 of Li's "the official appearance": "half of Guangxi's affairs are forced by officials to rebel against the people. Seriously, I can't finish it in three days. "

2. The official law is like a furnace [guān f?rúlú]: it means that the country is as ruthless as fire.

Source: Yuan Hanqing's Butterfly Dream, the second fold: "This is iron, how is it like a furnace?"

3. Officials protect each other [guān guān xiāng wèi]: refers to officials protecting each other. "Officials protect each other"

Source: Zhao Shuli's "Li Youcai Banhua" VII: "Old Qin felt that this not only caused trouble, but also brought trouble to his neighbors. He believes that since ancient times, if Comrade Lao Yang returns to the village office, it will be a disaster immediately. "

4. Bureaucracy [] ǔ]: An administrative system characterized by frequent competition for more positions and powers, lack of initiative and flexibility, disregard for people's needs and public opinions, frequent prevarication without making decisions, and obstruction of action through reports at different levels or red tape.

Source: * * * "We must attach importance to economic work": "Second, the way to mobilize the masses should not be bureaucratic."

[gu ā n zh ǐ shé n xí ng] means to have a thorough understanding of something.

Source: Zhuangzi Health Master: "At this time, I met God instead of seeing him. I am eager to work with Zhi Zhi."

(3) What idioms begin with words?

Where there is a will, there is a copy.

There is an opportunity to take advantage of.

There are loopholes to drill.

Respond to every request

As long as someone asks for help, they will definitely agree.

Win universal praise

Monument: refers to the merit monument. Everyone's mouth is a living monument. Metaphor everyone praises.

To describe or report others, exaggerate and add the original content.

It is a metaphor for telling something or paraphrasing others' words, and adding something that does not exist in order to exaggerate.

impolite

Metaphor to speak without fear and scruples.

Have an eye * * *

Reward: praise. Everyone who saw it was full of praise.

Ancient omen

Phoenix: Phoenix, the legendary king of birds; Instrument: appearance. Ancient auspicious signs.

On the increase/rise

Has: stopped. Continue to increase or things get worse.

someday

Someday in the future.

Act rashly

Only courage, no stratagem. Refers to doing things or fighting only by pounding and rushing, lacking planning and strategy.

Only forward, not backward.

Only forward, not backward.

Record everything you hear.

Smell: smell; Record: record. What you hear, whether right or wrong, will be recorded.

With determination, perseverance and success.

Actually: finally. With determination and perseverance, things will eventually succeed.

Shoot an arrow at the target ―― have a clear goal.

Yes: arrow target; Arrow: Arrow. Shoot an arrow at the target. Metaphor is targeted in speaking and doing things.

start sth but fail to carry it through

Have a beginning and no end. It means not getting things done.

faint

Describe a weak voice and lack of courage in doing things. Also described as weak.

be a matter of record

Cases: files and documents; Ji: Check. Means there's evidence to check.

Lao Zan Hao Guan

Cheng Chun: It means spring. An old saying that praises a good official.

Money makes the mare go

Common saying. In the past, money was described as everything.

4 What are the idioms at the beginning of Guan?

Examples of idioms beginning with Guan:

Take care of yourself, close the door, beat the dog, close the door, cross the mountain, care for the people, close the door,

A glimpse of a leopard in a tube, a leopard's bravery friendship, speculation, Guan Ning's resignation, and Guan Bao's share of money, my humble opinion

Look at the angle, look at the benevolence, the audience is like a seat, the audience is like a cloud, look at it, look at it.

⑤ What idioms are there with official characters?

Official fans are obsessed with honesty, and housework is difficult to break. Only state officials can set fires. Corrupt officials are not allowed to choose officials or rely on them to answer questions. Rely on officials, rely on the party to support officials and ask questions. Buy and sell officials. Buy officials, sell officials, sell officials, sell officials. Add officials and officials. Increase the official position and get promoted. Thick officials and thin.

⑥ The official words of idioms solitaire begin.

The title is not important, and the power is small.

⑦ What idioms begin with the word "Zheng"?

Idioms at the beginning of the word "politics": political integrity and harmony, political equality and litigation, multiple political affairs, different political affairs, and different government decrees.

What are the idioms that begin with the word "Gong"?

Palace: gōng Interpretation: House (the residence of emperors in feudal times): ~ room. ~ ting。 ~ temple。 ~ view (guàn).

Palace Cheyan drove the palace car out of the palace late, adjacent to the wall of Hu Jin Palace, and the palace moved to feather change.

What are the idioms that begin with "to"

Idioms beginning with "this" are:

Echo each other

private bank

The idiom explains that singing here echoes there. Metaphors echo each other.

The origin of the idiom is Tian's preface: "I have been isolated from the first seven sons for decades, and this song is different, if it is out of line."

Rise in succession

in a thousand and one ways

The idiom explains how to get up here and get down there. Describe an inheritance.

The idiom comes from Lu Xun's grave: On Feuerbach should go slow: "Because of political instability, it is really like a wheel."

Respond/echo each other

intrigues of the warring states

The idiom is explained like this: here. Patient: There it is. Call here and reply there. Describe close contact and mutual cooperation.

This matter is very important, very important.

What is the meaning of this?

Idioms explain things: things. This matter is of great significance and involves a wide range. It is also commonly known as "this matter is big."

The idiom comes from Song Fan Zhongyan's "Let observation be the second table": "This is a big event, especially for the purpose."

Road Closed

Emperor Qianlong

Idiom explanation is that this method or way doesn't work.

The idiom comes from Zhou Zuoren's My Retro Experience: "But I also got a great benefit from it, that is, the lesson of' this road is blocked'."

What are the idioms that begin with words?

Where there is a will, there is a way,

Answer the question,

Targeted,

There's nothing to be afraid of,

Indiscriminate teaching,

And feng,

In an orderly manner,

Rich and colorful,

More than enough,

As we all know,

In a person's life,

Money makes the mare go,

Sensitive,

Get ready,

One day,

Not ambitious,

Well organized,

You don't know mount tai,

Have a mouth and no heart,

See * * * with your eyes,

Finish what you started,

Colored glasses,

There are examples that can help,

Bad heart,

Make a difference,

People of insight,

faint