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What are the idioms with the word Yu?

Idioms with the word Yu include:

Fu is born in micro: micro: decimal name, the length is 0.000001 inches or one-sixtieth of a second of roundness. Blessings are born in small and trivial events

Being disparaging and praising: containing: sustenance. There is a sarcastic meaning behind the superficially complimentary words

It is difficult to speak: to speak: to open the mouth. It’s hard to say the words

Reconciliation: return to: return; Hao: reconcile. Refers to reconciling with each other

Have the courage to blame oneself: dare to admit mistakes and criticize oneself

Constrained by what one sees and hear: stick to what one sees and hears

One is better than the other. Blue: green: indigo; blue: grass name. Green is extracted from indigo grass, but the color is darker than indigo grass

Separate from others: Jue: Cut off. I cut off my relationships with others. Refers to someone who has done something wrong and is unwilling to repent

Helping: being willing to help others

Make it public: making it known to the society so that people know

< p>Dabai Yutianxia: Dabai: completely understand, completely clear; Tianxia: the whole world. Let everyone in the country know the truth of the matter

Gong Yushu: Gong: Good at. Good at planning carefully

Being intolerant: Refers to feeling pity for someone or dealing with something

Not helpful: It is not helpful to the matter

As far as This: to such an extent.

Beyond words: beyond words. It refers to certain thoughts and feelings that can be felt by the human body even though they are not explained.

Meeting is reflected in color: meaning: justice; upholding justice; shape: expression; seeing in shape; color: complexion. The look of justice showed on his face.

The plan for the year lies in spring: do more and do a good job at the beginning of the year (or day) to lay a good foundation for the whole year (or the whole day).

Strictly discipline oneself: law: restraint. Discipline yourself strictly. Describes being strict with oneself. Also known as "strict self-discipline".

Return to good: Yan: a function word used at the beginning of a sentence in classical Chinese; it has no actual meaning; return to: return. Refers to reconciliation.

Actions come from thinking: The cultivation of moral character lies in the ability to think.

Indifferent: Zhong: heart. It didn't touch my heart at all. Describes having no feeling about something that should move one's heart; being indifferent to it.

Dangerous: More dangerous than stacked eggs. Extremely dangerous.

Pushing a boat on land: Pushing a boat on land means hard work without success.

Subject to others: control: control, control. There is no freedom under the control of others.

It expresses disparagement rather than praise: It also expresses criticism in praise. Details?

Melt in one furnace: melt in the same furnace. It is a metaphor that multiple things are closely combined with each other; integrated; inseparable.

People float on food: float: exceed, excess. Food: refers to salary. Originally refers to the fact that a person's talent exceeds his salary. The latter metaphor is that there are too many people than the needs of the work. Also known as "people...

Winning the trust of others: a metaphor for gaining the trust of others.

Demand exceeds supply: there is more demand and less supply

Forcing on others People: To force one person or a party's opinions and views on others

A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step: A journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. It is a metaphor that things start from the beginning. Start by proceeding step by step.

A dike of thousands of miles can break in an ant nest: dike: dam; break: collapse; ant nest: an ant hole. A small ant hole can cause a long dike of thousands of miles to break. . It is a metaphor for small things that will stop...

Rumors stop at the wise: if there is no basis, they will not be spread to the wise people.

Make it public: make it public; zhi: refers to the content of something; to: public: announce the truth to everyone.

Out of accident: see "out of intention". /p>

Out of helplessness: having no choice but to do so.

Defeat at the last minute: See: failure at the last minute.

Heavier than Mount Tai: as heavy as Mount Tai. The metaphor is of great significance or weight. Mount Tai: the famous mountain in my country; the first of the five mountains.

In the description of the scenery. Rely on emotions.

How can I bear it?

Constrained by prejudice: limited to the original view. Yu Qin: Profound academic attainments are due to hard work.

Happiness is expressed in form: form: expression; color: expression. The joy in my heart shows on my face. Describes the joy that cannot be restrained.

Indifferent: My heart is not touched at all. Refers to not caring about or paying attention to things that should be cared about and paid attention to.

It won’t help: Ji: Useful. Doesn't help matters. Metaphors don't solve the problem.

Ask about blindness: blindness: blind man. Ask the blind man for directions. It is a metaphor for asking someone who knows nothing; it does not solve the problem.

Invincible in the world: There is no opponent in the world. Describes extremely powerful strength.

Together: to die together or to be destroyed together. Return: to go; to end: to perish.

Facts speak louder than words: The truth of the matter is more convincing than words.