First of all, a brief introduction.
1, unique, China idiom, pronounced as: dú shù yī zhì, is a unique metaphor. From Yuan Mei's Poems with the Garden, Volume III: "Yuan and Bai were unique in the Tang Dynasty because they did not attack the prosperous Tang Dynasty." Usage: Subject is object, verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; With praise. It means being a family.
2. Synonyms: unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique, unique; Antonym: follow old habits, follow others' footsteps, pick up people's wisdom, echo others' opinions and echo others' voices.
Second, make sentences
1, Foguang Mountain consists of five hills, and the scale planning and layout of temples on the hills are unique. In design, Foguang Mountain is modeled after four famous Buddhist mountains in China. Coaches can not only calmly use comprehensive industry knowledge, but also be unique in their own professional fields; His clothes are unique and have personal taste.
2. His painting style is unique and occupies a place in the painting world; He is unique in modern dance, which is more poetic except for graceful and elegant dance steps. He is unique in modern dance, which is more poetic except for graceful and elegant dance steps. Xiao Hao's unique painting skills won him an inter-school painting competition.
3. As far as the most common daily necessities are concerned, they can also be unique and unconventional; This aria is unique in the entertainment circle; The goods in this shop are unique and attract many people to visit. The decoration of this hotel is unique and attracts many tourists. This chicken steak has a unique taste and is unique to other families.
Third, idioms
1. fixed phrases comes from ancient classics or works, historical stories and people's oral stories. It is a unique and long-used fixed phrases in ancient Chinese vocabulary. The meaning of idioms is incisive, often implied in literal meaning, rather than simply adding up the meanings of their components.
2. Its structure is tight, so it is generally impossible to change the word order, extract or increase or decrease its components at will. Its form is mostly four characters, and there are also some three characters and multi-characters, which are mostly composed of four characters. Simply put, idioms are words that are well known, can be quoted from classics, have clear sources and allusions, and are highly used.