Idiom definition: Time goes by bit, which means time or time goes by gradually.
Idiom usage: as an adverbial.
Origin of Idiom: Ming Luo's Romance of the Three Kingdoms Guan Zhong: After Xuande returned to Xinye, time flies and it is the Spring Festival.
Synonyms: Time flies, time flies, moon flies, time flies, time flies, time flies, time flies, time flies, time flies, time flies, time is like water.
Idioms solitaire: Time flies, the grass is green, the sky is clear, the sun is gray, the mountains are high, people are immortal, they do whatever they want, they are lifelong events, everything goes well, they are close to each other, they are deeply impressed and deeply moved.
Time flies to make sentences:
1, time flies, another year the wind blows, time flies, time waits for me. The long road of life is just a moment in the long river of history. Even if life is short, there will be brilliant moments, and even if life is limited, it will have extraordinary significance.
2. Time flies, time flies like an arrow, time is like running water. People have understood this truth since childhood. But the person who can really understand the meaning of this sentence must be a weather-beaten, honed and precious person who feels time personally.
3, time flies, time flies, such as the breeze blowing over your cheeks, why not wait for a long life. Sad river, in the vicissitudes of life, with a flick of a finger, leaves memories of reincarnation and relives a lost flower.
Refer to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Time flies