1, suddenly l ě ng bu d and ng
Interpretation:? Cold; Sometimes you can say suddenly, suddenly, suddenly.
Example: Jin Yi's Chasing the Old Horse: "He travels all over the world, but you can't find him. When you were not looking for him, it suddenly appeared in front of you. "
2. caught off guard.
Interpretation: Suddenly, unexpectedly. Describe things as sudden and too late to guard against them.
As a cloud, the first part of Notes of Yuewei Caotang says: "No candle is lit, no sound is raised, and you are caught off guard. Suddenly meeting you is a ghost committed by my husband, not a ghost committed by my husband. "
We can't stop it suddenly.
Interpretation: Being caught off guard means that things come suddenly and people are caught off guard. From Chapter 6 of Yang Yuru's "The First Record of the Revolution of 1911": "The Qing army was caught off guard and retreated to the Second Bridge.
Example: Chapter 6 of Yang Yuru's Notes on the Revolution of 1911: "The Qing army was caught off guard and retreated to the other side of the bridge.
4. caught off guard.
Explanation: refers to a sudden problem that can't be handled at the moment. Take measures: start processing; Handling; Too late: too late. It's too late to deal with it now. Describe things as sudden; Too late to deal with it.
For example, the sixth episode of Ghost Story: "Why don't we kill him first, catch him off guard, kill him one by one, and then know what I can do?"
5, panic j Ι ng Hu Chuang sh Ι
Explanation: Panic means being in a panic and not knowing what to do at once. Lose one's mind: lose one's normal state. From Tang Li Bai's medicine "Biography of Ye Hui in the North Yuan Dynasty": "(Yuan) Xiao You was executed, panicked and self-possessed."
Example: The biography of Tang Li Bai's medicine "The Book of the Northern Qi Dynasty Yuan" said: "(Yuan) Xiao You was put to death, panicked and looked ashamed."
6. You are at a loss.
Explanation: Measures: Resettlement. I don't know where to put my hands and feet. Describe the behavior of being flustered or unable to cope.
Example: The Analects of Confucius, Luz: "If the punishment is not correct, the people are at a loss."
7. Out of the blue
Explanation: refers to things happening unexpectedly, appearing. Unexpected things happen suddenly. It also means to happen suddenly. From Yi Li: "Sudden, burning like death."
For example, the former said, I have never seen you, no wonder my concubine offended me.
8. Flat land storm? píng díng bí
Explanation: Flat storm refers to the wind and waves on the flat land. Metaphor suddenly unexpected disputes or accidents. From Liu Tang Yuxi's "Zhi Zhu Ci": "It is better to hate people than to hate water, and to make waves casually."
Example: Su Shi's poem "Think Again and Again" in the Song Dynasty: "Children say that the world is evil, and there is a storm on the ground."