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Four-character idioms used incorrectly in life

1. What other idioms are used incorrectly in life? A tattoo shop on Youyou Road in Urumqi City is named "Tianci Liangji", which is a homophony of the idiom "God-given opportunity"; a clothing store in the northwest road underpass is named "Tianciliangji", which is a homophony of "a lifetime".

The name of the Internet cafe is "One Internet Love is Deep", and the original idiom should be "One Love is Deep"... If you have hemorrhoids, you have nothing to fear (advertisement for hemorrhoid treatment medicine) Stay safe with your apartment (advertisement for garden apartment) Smell "machine"

"Dance" (dancing machine commercial), take a step forward with "freshness" (seafood commercial), "quickly cure" the population (dental clinic commercial), "etiquette" should be taken for granted (gift shop commercial), win step by step (game commercial), lose the reputation of wine (wine)

Taste Advertisement) Heavenly Taste and Earthly Wine (Liquor Advertisement) Have a cup without trouble (Cup Advertisement) Nine Wines Return to the Land (Liquor Advertisement) Calcium Unparalleled (Calcium Tablet Advertisement) Drink Famously (Beverage Advertisement) Don’t Lose the Chicken (Roast Chicken Advertisement)

) Toubi Congrong (pen advertising) Box Love Box Management (packaging box advertising) Unique (leather advertising) Chuanqiu Endless (clothing advertising) Stocks and Money Lai (stock market advertising) No. 1 paper (paper product advertising)

) No Stomach Can’t Be Cure (Stomach Medicine Advertisement) Drink for Proud (Beverage Advertisement) No Suo Qiu (Lock Advertisement) Eat Whole Foods (Food City Advertisement) Lean on Gold (Gold Jewelry Advertisement) Wash Out and Look Out (Washing Powder Advertisement) Jing

As one wishes (washing powder advertisement) 2. Commonly used wrong idioms in life 1 Once upon a time: It means "not long ago".

Often misused as "once" and "I don't know when".

2. Unlearned and incompetent: refers to "having no academic ability".

Modifying words such as "all day" and "whole month" cannot be added in front of it.

"Study" is a noun and is often mistaken as a verb.

3 Incomprehensible: refers to "cannot be understood with reason", often misused as "unbelievable".

4 Disapproval: means "do not think it is correct".

It is often misused as "not taking it seriously", which means "not taking it to heart" or "doesn't matter".

5. Sit back and wait: a derogatory term that refers to "not taking the initiative to work hard, taking chances, hoping for unexpected gains", and is often mistakenly used to describe the resourcefulness of police officers.

6. Listen to the teacher's instructions: a complimentary word to describe the teacher's earnest teaching.

Often misused as a derogatory term.

7 Can’t bear to finish reading: “Can’t bear to finish reading” describes the “sadness” of the article.

Often misused to describe poorly written articles.

8. Help; a word of respect, referring to the help given to others and to oneself.

Often misused to express one's help to others.

9 Wasted years: refers to wasting time.

Often mistakenly used to describe "times are difficult and difficult."

10 Famous for a while: refers to being very famous at that time.

Often misused as a derogatory term.

11 Instigator: refers to the founder of a certain bad trend.

Often misused as a derogatory term.

12 Too much trouble: a derogatory term that means one cannot bear the trouble.

Often misused as "taking the trouble".

13 Nao Wu Cheng Fu: Refers to a frank person, a compliment.

Often mistakenly used to describe "derogatory terms", derogatory terms.

14. Having nothing to offer: refers to poverty.

Often misused to describe having no special skills.

15. Momowuquanniu: Refers to a person's superb skills and ease of use, but it is easy to mistakenly think that he lacks an overall concept.

16 Wonderful craftsmanship: describes a person’s superb craftsmanship, often mistakenly used to describe natural landscapes.

Similar to "ingenuity".

17. Seeking perfection and blaming: refers to demanding perfection from others, and cannot be followed by an object. Similar to this, there is "indifference".

18. Turn a deaf ear: Plug the ears and not listen, describing unwillingness to listen to other people's opinions.

Easily misused to describe someone who is absorbed and not listening.

19. Guapianlixia: Describes a place that easily arouses suspicion.

Easily misused to describe pastoral life.

20 Outstanding: describes someone who is very outstanding and beyond ordinary people.

Easily misused to describe a person's character.

21 Superb: describes superb skills.

Easily misused to describe listening to ecstasy.

22 Entering the hall: a metaphor for learning and skills from shallow to deep, step by step, to reach a higher level.

Easily misused as "enter".

23 As if sitting on the spring breeze: describes receiving good education.

It has nothing to do with "scenery".

24 In court: to be interrogated in court.

It is easily misunderstood as "arguing and distinguishing right from wrong."

25 Respect each other as guests: especially refers to husband and wife respecting and loving each other.

There is also "raise the case to raise eyebrows".

26. Take a quick look at things: a metaphor for observing things roughly, emphasizing the process, and is easily confused with "glimpsing".