1, Osaka Pinyin
Big d, initial is d, vowel is a, and tone is four tones. Da is a first-class Chinese character (commonly used word) in the General Standard of Chinese. Its pronunciations are dà, dài and tà i, Osaka B is m: n, the initial is b, the final is m: n, and the tone is three tones. Osaka is a Chinese character, and the pinyin is b m 4 n.
2. The meaning of Osaka
This word first appeared in Oracle Bone Inscriptions and inscriptions on bronze in Shang Dynasty. Its original meaning is capacity, volume, area, quantity, strength, age and so on. Exceeding the average level or the object to be compared, as opposed to "small", later extended the meanings of "deep and wide", "long time" and "heavy" and used as honorifics. The main meaning of this word refers to rugged and thin places, such as Sakata. It is also synonymous with Sakamoto.
3. English in Osaka
Osaka, an English word, is mainly used as a noun, which translates as "Osaka (a port city on the southwest coast of Honshu Island, Japan)".
Introduction to big idioms
1. Make a mountain out of a molehill.
It is inappropriate and unworthy to treat small things as big things.
2, burst into laughter
Describe the whole room laughing at the same time.
3. Show your talents. Mr. xi
Show means show, show. Skill refers to martial arts and skill. Describe and fully demonstrate your skills.
It is snowing heavily.
Struggle means more and more chaos. The way snowflakes fall in large numbers. Describe the heavy snow.
5. Goose feather and heavy snow
The idiom means that snowflakes fall like goose feathers. Describe the heavy snow.
6. Be a big talent and a small talent. Dachaidan
Metaphor is improper use of people and failure to make the best use of them.