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Shovel pinyin

the spelling of spade is ti ě qi ā o.

The idiom "shovel" means that people are hardworking, not afraid of hardship and have perseverance. Shovel is a common tool in farmers' work, which needs to dig the land hard and symbolizes hard work.

Origin of the story: According to legend, there was a farmer named "Zhao spade" in ancient times. He was very hardworking and worked hard every day and never slacked off. He ploughed the earth, plowed the fields and planted crops with a spade, day and night.

His industriousness and tenacity left a deep impression on people, and later became an idiom to describe hardworking people.

idiom structure: the main word is "shovel", which indicates the spirit of hard work; The modifier is "iron", which means perseverance.

spade sentence:

1. This spade is useless. Let me change it.

2. He pried it out with a spade and continued to dig.

3. Each of them took a spade and began to throw soil into the well.

4. For children, buckets and shovels are good gifts, or colorful beach balls can be used.

5. "So what's the problem?" The shovel hit something hard and the vibration spread all over his spine.

6. Khrushchev said that the Soviet Union would bury the United States, but recently it seems that every American thinks that China is the one who wields the spade.

7. She immediately called 911, then stabbed the chimpanzee with a meat cleaver and slapped him with a shovel.