Impersonate pearls with fisheyes.
Many businessmen want to cheat unsuspecting customers with counterfeit goods.
I saw the master go to the front of the painting and have a look. He said, "This is a fake painting with an artificial eye! 」
We must resist counterfeit goods, and we must never allow the sham as the genuine and infringe on intellectual property rights.
Drip wears away the stone-persistence is success.
He worked hard for several years and finally finished this masterpiece.
He believes that falling in love requires a lot of effort, and it will naturally have results after grinding for a long time.
Although we are not strong now, we will always succeed as long as we persist in our efforts.
look in every direction
Listen carefully in class, don't look around and whisper.
Xiao Ming usually doesn't pay attention to lectures. He always looks around, but when it comes to the exam, he can't do anything but sit there and look around.
My mother told me a story and I looked around. My mother was angry and asked me what I said, but I couldn't answer.
2. Look at the picture and guess that the four-character idiom is empty [k not ng k not ng rú y ě]
Explanation: Empty: Sincere and open-minded. The original description is sincere and open-minded. Nothing is described now.
From: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "My husband asked me if it was empty, so I knocked at both ends."
When many eyes looked for Zhong Wang's seat, they had found the little man's seat.
◎ Yang Mo's Song of Youth, Chapter 38, Part II.
Grammar: simple form; As predicate and attribute; Don't describe anything
tidy
The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "Confucius said,' Am I wise? Ignorance is also. Someone asked me; It was empty, and I knocked on both ends, exhausted. " "
example sentence
It's summer vacation, on campus.
3. Look at the pictures and guess four-word idioms and pictures. Look at the picture above and guess the answer to the idiom.
The first line: the same result is self-evident and remarkable.
The second line: what I said can't be compared with what I said. I can't laugh or cry. I have three aunts and six grandmothers (three aunts on the left and six grandmothers on the right).
The third line: the tone is not complete (there are feathers in the corner of the palace business), and everything is in a mess.
The fourth line: Arabian nights, sheep enter the tiger's mouth, bow in black and white, and break through the ground.
The fifth line: be flexible, follow the four virtues, love snow and be respected.
The sixth line: four feet in the air, a few words, three points, fly with me.
4. Look at the pictures and guess the answers to the four-character idioms and pictures. The horse on the cliff has a reins, and the answer is that the horse on the cliff needs a reins.
Be on the edge/on the edge/on the edge of a cliff ―― be aware of the coming danger at the last minute.
Idiom Pinyin: xun yá lè m 鸘?
Explanation of idioms: bridle a horse at the edge of a high cliff. Metaphor to the edge of danger, wake up and turn back in time. Le: Grab the reins.
Extended data
The origin of the idiom: Yuan Chi Yong says, "Ah, it's too late for you to fill the leak in the middle of the river now. How many times do you have to stop riding before you get to the cliff?"
Idiom usage: it is formal to pull back from the cliff; As predicate, attribute and clause; Used to persuade people.
Idiom pronunciation: yes, it can't be pronounced as "lēi".
Idiom: Le, you can't write "Le".
Synonym: reins on the edge of a cliff
Antonym: stubbornness
Idiom example: You have made a big mistake, and you have already apologized to your ancestors. Pull back from the cliff! (The flashy "Chinese Art Museum" III)
5. Look at the picture and guess the four-word idiom [[lín láng m?nm?]
Dazzling eyes is an idiom pronounced lín láng m?nm?, which means eyes are full of precious things and describe many beautiful things. From Liu Song Yiqing's Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi in the Southern Dynasties.
Chinese name
Countless beautiful objects
Foreign name
An excellent collection of beautiful things; Answer.
source
Shi Shuo Xin Yu Rong Zhi
spell
lín láng mán mú
explain
There are many beautiful things in metaphor.
explain
Lin: Meiyu. Lang: a kind of jade; White. Lin Lang: Meiyu. My eyes are full of jewels. Metaphor is full of beautiful and precious things. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things (especially books or handicrafts).
Ex.: At this exhibition, it was really dazzling and beautiful.
6. Guess what a picture of a four-character idiom means, and guess the corresponding four-character idiom. Such pictures or graphics are vivid and representative.
For example:
The composition of this topic is very simple, including a Chinese character "stop" and a "point", and the "point" is on the "stop". It can be inferred that the idiom expressed in this picture is "point to stop".
The composition of this topic has no words, but uses pictures to express the meaning, including an eye and a leaf. Observing the relationship between the two parts, it is found that the leaves cover the eyes, so it is inferred that the idiom expressed in this picture is "one leaf is blind".
Therefore, the puzzle game of guessing idioms by looking at pictures has only words, pictures, pictures and texts in various forms. If you want to get an accurate answer, you should be familiar with idioms. In addition to understanding the meaning of the picture, we should also pay attention to the homonym of the meaning expressed by the picture.
Skills:
1. Look at the size of the characters, and compare the sizes of the characters;
2. Look at the position of words and the relative position relationship between words;
3. Look at the integrity of the font, some words are missing or scattered, and need to be combined to guess;
4. Look at the number of words, which are related to idioms;
5. Look at the color of the text. Different colors of words are also hints;
6. With words and pictures, words are obviously very important, and pictures are also a word;
7. Pure pictures, some depicting a story, and some pictures representing words;
8. Weird, there is one word or several words, which seem to be irrelevant. This requires careful association or the help of props. The words in the picture are meaningless on the surface, but they can be associated with the meaning of the words.
With these skills, it is better to go to the game website or application store to download the puzzle game of "guessing idioms by looking at pictures", or read some related books to give full play to your imagination and entertain and educate.