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What do you mean by a particularly difficult idiom?
1. Idioms with difficult words to read

Abstract and obscure

Difficult: the text is abstruse and difficult to understand; Obscure: The meaning is obscure. Describe an article with profound style and hard to understand.

Huang Song-Bos's Preface to the Comments on the East View and the Correction of Chu Ci: "Therefore, it is difficult to do things in chapters without attaching a topic. Song Chen Sunzhen's "Xie Zhizhai Bieji Business Record" says: "If you are obscure for writing, forget it.

At 2℃, my tongue and lips were burnt: broken; Coke: Dry. My tongue is broken and my lips are dry. Description is a waste of time.

The deaf speaker has a broken tongue and the listener is deaf. Describe many miscellaneous comments, which others have ignored.

Tongue-tailed moon means talking about others in conversation.

The tongue is like fire and the metaphor is very sharp.

Tongue sword like a sword, lips like a gun. Describe the fierce debate, sharp words, tit for tat, and intransigence.

The tongue can't hold: it's crooked. Put your tongue up, and you can't put it down for a long time. Describe an expression of surprise or fear.

Tip of the tongue: sharp, sharp. Quick: sharp and refreshing. Describe glib, outspoken. It also means to be sarcastic and unwilling to let people.

Surprise is beyond description.

The dispute between Confucianism and Confucianism: a fierce debate; Confucianism: refers to scholars. Arguing with many people and refuting each other.

The voice of a hundred tongues is a metaphor for nagging and talkative.

A gossipy woman is often referred to as a talkative woman who likes to gossip and gossip.

Red tongue burning city red: fiery red. Red tongue is like fire, enough to burn the city. It is very harmful to slander or spread discord.

Show off your eloquence and talk big.

Gold tongue is bad: use gold as the tongue; Advantages: it's broken. A tongue made of gold says it is broken. It's a waste of breath to talk too much.

Describe a glib tongue (as eloquent as a spring)

It is beyond words to describe the surprise (jaw-dropping)

Describe it badly (clumsily)

Describe the echo (parrot talk)

A blink of an eye. White colt: originally refers to the white horse, and later refers to the sun shadow. Gap: A gap. Describe how time flies. ("Zhuangzi Zhibei Tour")

One hundred generations of passers-by B. Yiya I. Kay is a metaphor for time. Time goes by forever. (Tang Li Bai's Preface to the Spring Banquet in Peach Blossom Garden)

ChǐbéféI béo ChǐbéféIBǐo Bi: a flat round jade with a hole in the middle. Also refers to jade. It means not to cherish wealth, but to cherish time. (Southern Dynasties Liang Zhou's "Xing Si Qian Zi Wen")

It is a pity that the inch sound is Cùn yěn shějěng, which is used between verbs and objects to promote objects. Cherish an inch of time, such a short time. This means that time is precious. (Biography of Tao Kan in the Book of Jin)

Hua Buyang HuábázáI yáng said that time has passed and he will never come back. (Jin "Short Songs")

In a hurry, time is short, and the years are like a stream. Describe how time flies. (Shu "Zhu Yu Ci Die Lian Hua")

I don't have much time. ("The Analects of Confucius Yang Huo")

Copper pot dripping tóng húdálú Copper pot: refers to a leaky pot, an ancient timer. The water in the clepsydra dripped rhythmically. Warning that time is running out. (Don Quan Deyu's "Letters in Chinese Books")

Fighting in the landscape. zh zhǐng HuēgēStay。 Scene: Same as "shadow" and sunshine. Ge: An ancient weapon with a horizontal blade and a long handle. Block the sun with a long bow. A metaphor for cherishing time and wanting to keep lost time. ("Huai Nan Zi Lan Mingxun")

Once upon a time, 1 meant "the past was not long". Often misused as "once" and "I don't know when".

2 no learning and no skills: it means "no learning and no talent". Modifiers such as "all day" and "whole month" cannot be added in front of it. "Xue" is a noun and is often mistaken for a verb.

5 Waiting for the rabbit: a derogatory term, meaning "don't take the initiative to work hard, take chances, hope to get unexpected gains", is often wrongly used to describe the police's wit.

7 Can't finish reading: "I can't bear to finish reading" to describe the "sadness" of the article. It is often misused to describe a poorly written article. 8 help each other; Respect refers to the help of others. It is often misused to express one's help to others. 10 people were famous at that time. Often misused as a derogatory term. 1 1 Initiator: refers to the initiator of bad atmosphere. Often misused as a derogatory term.

13: It means honesty and praise. Often used wrongly to describe "derogatory words", derogatory words. 14 nothing: refers to poverty. Often used wrongly to describe lack of expertise.

1 16 wonderful workmanship: it is often misused to describe the natural landscape to describe people's superb production skills. Similarly, there is "wonderful workmanship". 17 perfect blame: it means that people are required to be perfect and cannot follow the same object. Similarly, there is "indifference". 19 Li Xia, Gua Tian: Describe the places that are easy to arouse suspicion. It is easy to be misused to describe rural life. 20 outstanding: describe outstanding, beyond ordinary people. It is easy to be misused to describe a person's character.

22. Entering the room: metaphorically speaking, knowledge and skills go from shallow to deep, step by step, and reach a higher level. Easily misused as "entry". If you sit in the spring breeze: describe a good education. It has nothing to do with the scenery.

To be interrogated in court. It is easy to be misunderstood as "arguing, distinguishing right from wrong".

Glancing at the flowers: it is a metaphor for observing things roughly and emphasizing the process, which is easily confused with "passing by" The latter means to disagree and emphasize the result.

27 teacher selfishness: describe stubbornness and self-righteousness. Easy to misuse as "good at learning, for my use".

No punishment for crimes: It is synonymous with "death deserves punishment" to describe the most heinous crimes. It is easy to misunderstand that the crime has not reached the level of being killed. 3 1 ubiquitous: it means that everything that can be done has been done (used for bad things). Similarly, there is "doing whatever it takes".

Peace of mind: refers to being able to take things in stride as usual when encountering difficulties or setbacks. Similarly, there is "poised".

33 Kan Kan talks about: Describe speaking confidently and calmly. It is easy to be confused with "speaking" (describing speaking tirelessly or speaking beautifully).

No.34 Ai Ai: Describe the population that eats. It's easy to misunderstand and speak hesitatingly.

The two ends of the first mouse: describe indecision or vacillation in the later period. Easily misunderstood as inconsistent behavior. Look askance: describe fear and resentment, which is easily misunderstood as respect.

Fall far behind: Metaphor falls far behind. Easy to be confused with "beyond the reach of the whip" (meaning beyond the reach of the power).

Change course: a metaphor for reforming the system or changing principles and policies. Easy to be confused with "changing course" (metaphorically changing direction or practice).

Three people make a tiger: the original intention is that three people lied that there is a tiger in the market, and the listener believed it. Metaphor is a rumor repeated by many people, which can make people believe it. Dissatisfied: Barely satisfied.

Do not donate: small: small, small; Donate: give up. Don't abandon the small and the big. Describe everything, there is no choice.

Micro-words: micro-words: accurate and far-reaching words; Meaning: This refers to the essence of classics, and then to truth. The profound truth contained in subtle language.

Desperate management: painstaking management planning. The latter refers to working hard on a certain cause under difficult circumstances. Stunning: refers to praising what you see to the extreme. Grass grows long and warblers fly: describe the scenery in late spring in Jiangnan.

Handwritten graffiti: letter: let it go, at will; Letter pen: write at will; Graffiti: The figurative words are poorly written and scribbled casually. Describe scrawled. It is also often used to express modesty.

2. Ask for at least 100 idioms that are the most difficult to write and read, and offer a reward of 50 points!

The most difficult idiom to write:

silent

The name is true, two things.

Bad diet

lean life

Rope, door guest is expensive, in order to promote high

Evil spirits

satori

be swarmed with people

Too ambitious

Stand tall and look far-sighted/far-sighted.

Gluttony meal

Scratch one's head in confusion

Help each other in difficult situations.

(of boys and girls) having a close childhood friendship.

Widowers, widows, orphans and childless people

The most readable and difficult idiom:

Gladiators are suitable for action when they are at arm's length (dāng), when they are under their feet (dàng) and when they are paunchy (pián).

Eating (ǐ) singing in the pot pulp (zài) dancing for a thousand years (zǐ i) is difficult to meet the overlapping obstacles (chóng).

Intimacy (jiàn), intimacy (jiān) and self-pity (yē n) are not allowed.

It is not uncommon to see each other (xiànng) and each other (xiāng) bring out the best in each other (xiān), as we all know (xi m: n).

Wandering (constant), flying (constant), servant before disaster (general), servant after dust (P).

It can be clearly seen from the window that (j:) the net curve is very high, and (hé) scarcity and (hé) lack of * * * jinang are not excessive.

It's far-fetched (qi m: ng) to coax people into laughing.

Say (chèn) what you want to say (chēng). Brother can say anything (háng). Sing without saying a word (kēng).

Can't help laughing (jρn) poor (chā) unsatisfactory (cρ) uneven and smelly (Xi) wet.

Waiting for the chance to start with enthusiasm every day is like a year.

Abundance (léi), luxury (mí), decadence (mǐ), cheapness and freshness (xi m ǐn).

Common (xiān) mass (liàng) genre clothes look close (liáng) and far (she).

Sheě root and root (mài) are homologous (mò) and call heaven and earth (qiāng).

Mao Sai suddenly opened (chǔ) and deliberately charged (him) with live ammunition along the vine (wàn).

If you make a mistake, don't check it (jiào), reflect on yourself (xǐng) and plan ahead (móu).

There are many talented people (jǐ), such as Yi Bao (páo) and Return Center (Si). Arrow three lost (à) four.

For (gūng), don't expect everything (gēng), but be happy and fat (pán) when you land.

Terminally ill (huāng), taking care of children (yǐn) and meanness (wǐ n) are related.

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Short of success (kuū) sigh (xū) furtive (suū) official career (hēng).

Sound screen (bǐng) is perfect (xuàn), mouth (jǔ) is perfect (hǖ), and evil is not (quān).

Picky (cο) Sweaty (jiā) With a lot of questions (shēn), the students licked their calves affectionately.

Be paralyzed (b √) careless (j √ n) If you are trapped in a corner.

Tracing back to the source (?), sigh deeply (?), you are unhappy, you are unhappy (?).

Ma Libing is a slave (b), kicked in the knee (c), and his skin was raw (zhàn).

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Unofficial history, an official who is worried about zhuì and shà, is an official whose blood is inspiring the African Union.

Cheng (chēng) was tongue-tied; Tim 653

You can touch trees with hot hands (fěi), good and bad (yǒu) and ephemera (pí fú).

Stubborn (b √) self-use trepidation (l √) method (g √) confusing (q √) bamboo is difficult to write.

Hu Shu (dU) did not spread like wildfire (uU), but fell ill with the old horse (uU) and frowned (cU).

Ask yourself (man) that there are more deeds (zhi) than lives (Chu m \u n).

Red tape, arrogance, hubris.

Public opinion (shuò) is dwarfed by gold (chò) and (yá zǐ) must be reported in parallel (bèi).

Yue Ba (zǔ) drinks poison to quench thirst and sells officials and titles (y ǖ).

The speed and anxiety (chūng) of wguānd (chè) were never seen in ancient times.

Hun (muddy) fish in troubled waters and neglect the life of grass (jiān).

Words that are difficult to write and read:

1, ghost horse Ch and mè i w ng Li ng were originally ghosts in ancient legends. Refers to all kinds of bad people.

2.jié jué mosquito larvae

Lingling is the sound of spring water or cool línɡ.

4, rice ch not n ɡ is to knock off the shell of rice.

Step 5 repair the house

6, squandering the things in the sky "one" to read the field (one) and become extinct. It means destroying all natural things. After that, I spoil things at will and don't know what it means to cherish.

7. Ben Lin "Ben" finished reading here (required), and did not read (Ben) to Ben.

8. Li "bi" here reads Bi (must), not Li pi (skin).

9, flogging "flogging" reading ta (stepping), not reading da (reaching) flogging

10, Tatar da da (Dada), not learning da dan (Dadan) minority.

1 1, men who dislike "boring" reading (boring) and men who don't read (full) are angry.

12, "work" (work) intertwined, do not read the rules (light) to describe the scene of drinking at the party.

13, married, studying for gold (only)

14, overstepping "overstepping" reading swords (see), not reading money (diving).

15, reading Yi (meaning) was changed to Chang (field) boundary, border defense.

16, reading fast (fast) and not reading well (funny).

17, a coarse grain.

18, Third Reading of Fan (Ben)

19, the first sound of the sound cloud, describes a strong smoke or cloud.

20. Ripple is the second sound before friendship, then the first sound, tiny ripple.

2 1, ignorant, confused and unreasonable.

22. The wife of dross Zao Kang: refers to the wife who is in trouble when she is poor.

23. The legendary ancient emperor's name in Zhuan Xu, Zhuan Xu.

24. The charming Eni's third voice is soft and beautiful.

25, joint words four tones, describe the overflow when the water is full or full; Water wave flow

26, Tanmai 2, voiced, unknown

It is difficult to choose this idiom. What does this mean?

I can't make up my mind.

[Interpretation] Lift: Pick up; Take it. I don't know what to do with the chess pieces. Metaphor is hesitant to come back; I can't make up my mind to answer

[Language] "Zuo Zhuan Xiang Gong Twenty-five Years": "The chess player makes a decision; Cannot be coupled. "

[Pronunciation] No; It can't be pronounced "bú".

[shape discrimination] chess; Can't write "Qi".

shilly-shally

Make a decisive decision

[Usage] Slightly derogatory. Often used in one thing, both have benefits; Where to go; When you can't decide. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Linkage type.

Although he has ~; But in the end, I assumed the responsibility of the factory director.

shilly-shally

There are 60 idioms that are difficult to write.

Wake up deaf, bustling, bustling, fascinating, in full swing.

First, wake up and play dumb.

The words of Judah are deafening. People who are confused and unreasonable are shocked and inspired.

Source: On the Power and Influence of Novels by Tao Zengzuo: "Jumping into this solemn and beautiful stage, I am eager to extract this awakening and shocking whirlpool."

Second, prosperity [x and x and r m: ng r m: ng]

Also known as prosperity. Describe people coming and going, very lively.

Source: Sima Qian's Biography of Historical Records and Huo Zhi in the Western Han Dynasty: "The world is bustling, all for profit; The world is bustling, all for profit. "

People from all over the world flock for the benefit and go their separate ways for the benefit.

Third, bustling [xρ lá irngwng]

Describe people coming and going, very lively.

Source: Qing Li Garbo's "Officialdom in the Sky": "I saw bustling alleys, hubs hitting shoulders, and sedan chairs coming in and out were endless."

Fourth, ghosts [ch and mè i w m: ng li m: ng]

It turned out to be a ghost in ancient legends. Refers to all kinds of bad people.

Source: Three Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan: "You can't meet ghosts."

Ghosts that harm people are beyond human reach.

Verbs (short for verb) are in full swing.

Red as fire and white as tea. The original description of military capabilities. Later used to describe momentum or enthusiasm.

Source: Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years": "Exactly: In full swing, the military capacity is prosperous, the ghosts are suspicious, and the plants are all soldiers."

5. What does the idiom "Good intentions are hard to be rewarded" mean?

It's hard to refuse the other person's good intentions.

It is difficult to guess what idioms are used to express a person's meaning.

It's really inscrutable [Gā o Sh].

G ā Gāo shēn mò cè is an idiom in China, which means that the depth cannot be guessed, and the description is hard to understand. The Biography of Han Yan Yannian written by Ban Gu in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Chinese name

Too abstruse to understand.

Foreign name

Too abstruse to understand.

spell

What's your name?

structure

Subject-predicate type

Other English translations

be beyond one's power

explain

The depth cannot be guessed. This description is difficult to understand. Mo, no, you can't. Measure, speculate, expect.

7. Is it an idiom? What does this mean?

It is an idiom. The idiom explains: Depression: Sorrow accumulates in the chest; Release: dissipate. Sadness and depression are hard to shake off.

Pronunciation: y y nán shì √

Source: Liu Xiang's "Nine Sighs and Sorrow" in the Western Han Dynasty: "I hope that Xu Chun will solve my worries and it is difficult to release it."

Vernacular Interpretation: I hope blowing sheng can relieve my troubles and anger, but I can't forget my troubles.

(7) What do you mean by idioms that are particularly difficult to read? What do you mean by extended reading?

Synonym: worry about the intestines, the mountains and the sea.

1, full of sadness and sorrow

Pronunciation: Chu cháng báI Jie

Explanation: Sadness: A sad heart. Hundred knots: many knots. Sad and depressed heart seems to condense into many bumps. Describe melancholy, difficult to send.

Source: "Dunhuang Bianwen Collection Wang Zhaojun Bianwen": "The sorrow of the intestines."

Vernacular Interpretation: Depression is the accumulation of emptiness.

2, the mountain is stuffy.

Pronunciation: chó u shā n mè n h m: i.

Commentary: Sorrow is like a mountain, and pain is like the sea. Describe the gloomy clouds as big as Xiangshan and as deep as the sea, which cannot be sent away.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Fighting for Repayment" is the second fold: "I have never made a mockery of the moon, why should I care about this?"

Vernacular interpretation: I don't like to ridicule all kinds of scenery. How can I accept such a sad thing?

8. What are the four-character idioms that are difficult to read?

Crabs with tongues and lips are like cicadas.

Drink water and touch each other.

9. Complete works of difficult idioms

Deceive the public

Yang enrui

[Interpretation] Cover: cover. Block people's ears; Cover people's eyes. Metaphor is confused with illusion; Liar.

[Language] "Da Song Xuan He New Publication Legacy": "The deeds are obvious; Although I want to hide my eyes and ears; You can't get it. "

[Pronunciation] People; You can't pronounce "yín"

[Shape discrimination] Mask; Can't write "election".

[Near Meaning] shattered glass cheated on me.

[Antonym] Show your true colors sincerely and openly.

[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Mostly used in cheating. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

Verb-object structure