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What do you mean I'm in the library? What idioms are there?
Idioms about libraries

live and learn; no end learning

Understanding the ocean of learning: knowledge system. The ocean of learning is boundless.

A large number of books

Description building: Dong Yu, house. Books sweat when transported and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.

Left picture right poem or left picture right book

Explain that there are many books in the room.

As vast as a foggy ocean.

The explanations and descriptions of documents and materials are very rich.

What am I reading in the library? What was it when I played in the park?

When reading in the library, I was (a reader).

When I was playing in the park, I was a tourist.

First, readers

Interpretation: people who read books and articles.

Quote: Lu Xun's Notes on Lace Literature: "Although literature is universal, it changes because of different readers' experiences."

Second, tourists.

Interpretation: tourists; Visitors; People who play; A vagrant.

Quotation: The Travels of Lao Can is the first time: "But there was a tourist named Lao Can that year."

(2) What do you mean I am in the library? What idioms are extended reading? Tourists are synonymous: tourists.

passenger

Explanation:

1. Traveler.

2. People who live outside temporarily; A tourist.

3. People who take vehicles such as cars, ships and planes.

Quote:

1, Ye Shengtao's "Diaphragm Welcome": "There are many passengers getting off the carriage."

2. Ding Ling's "Ben": "The passengers in the car are shaking."

Describe library idioms

Being in charge of a hundred cities: Zu ò y ū ng b ? i ch é ng, who owns a thousands of books, is better than a big official in charge of a hundred cities. Metaphor is extremely rich in the book. As a predicate and attribute; There are many books.

100 Rich Cities: b?·I·chengzh?·f·?, which describes a rich city with a large number of books. Become an object; Refers to a large collection of books.

What idioms are suitable for writing in the library?

Have an insatiable desire to learn

Draw lessons from past achievements

Draw lessons from history

As if eager for something-with great desire.

Mystery: the library plays idioms.

Sweat a lot.

new word

Basic explanation and detailed explanation

[Hanni ú ng Dê ng]

Dong: Dong Yu, the house. Books sweat during transportation and can be piled on the roof when stored. Describe a large collection of books.

tidy

Zongyuan's Collection of Mr. Liu, Volume 9, Tomb Table of Mr. Lu: "It's a book; This place is full of buildings; This is a sweater. "

What do you mean by books and libraries?

Books, libraries

Airplane, airport

train station

Food, food factory football, football field

Gymnastics, gymnasium

Library Idioms Crazy Guess Idioms Answer Map

in a complete mess

Y and t ā h ú system tú

Describe chaos or corruption to an unmanageable level.

Source Guo Moruo's "Revolutionary Spring and Autumn Period Student Times": "The newly opened middle school is more chaotic and full of jokes."

The structure is formal.

Usage is used as a derogatory term. Sometimes it means depth. Generally used as predicate, attribute and object.

Declare collapse; It can't be pronounced "t".

Characteristic collapse; Can't write "play".

Synonyms are clutter and darkness.

The antonym is orderly.

Example: Mom and Dad are not at home; The room made by my little brother ~; It's ugly.

What idioms are suitable for writing in the library?

Seize the day [zh ǐ zh ē ng zh ā o x and]

count every minute and second

inexhaustibility

Never tire of learning

Study hard and practice hard

What idiom is the library?

Full of sweat means that books are piled on the pillars, and so many cows and horses are sweating. Describe a book or its wealth. Vast: vast: vast; Sea of smoke: the vast sea. Describe the richness of classics and books.

What are the idioms to describe "library"

Idioms describing libraries are: vast, vast, countless, countless and so on.

1, huge

Pinyin: [[hà o rú y ā n h? i] i]

Interpretation: describe the rich literature.

Source: Song Sima Guang's "A Brief Account of Entering Children": "There are more bamboo slips; A sea of smoke; Choose seclusion; Branch calculation. "

There are so many books in the library that you can find any information you need.

2. Sweat a lot

Pinyin: hà n niú chng dê ng dé ng

Interpretation: It means that there are many books, which can fill the whole house when stored and make cows sweat when transported abroad. Later, many books described it as "sweating like a pig".

Source: Zong Yuan's Collected Works of Mr. Liu Volume of Mr. Jiu Lu's Tomb Table: "It's a book; This place is full of buildings; This is a sweater. "

His library is really full.

3, countless

Pinyin: shè Boxiong ·shǔǔ ǔ

Interpretation: There are countless descriptions.

Source: Yan Fang Ji Jing: "A miracle like this is a miracle; Countless; This is the case all year round; Yan Fang is full of incense; Especially in the spring and autumn. "

There are countless books in the library.

4. Left picture and right view

Pinyin: zuǒ tú yòu shǐ

Interpretation: Describe many indoor books.

Source: "New Tang Book Yang Wanchuan": "Being alone in one room, left picture and right history."

Example: In the library of our school, there are left pictures and right histories.

5, countless

Pinyin: bù j bùjìqíShu

Interpretation: it is impossible to calculate the quantity, and there are many descriptions.

Source: Song Zhou Mi's "Old Wulin West Lake Tour": "There are countless others."

There are countless books in the library.