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There is a lake, a library and a bridge on the water. What is an idiom?
in a complete mess

Pronunciation: y and t ā hú tú

Synonym: at sixes and sevens, it's dark.

Idiom structure: more formal idioms

Usage: Common idioms

Emotional color: derogatory idiom

Idiom explanation

This definition describes chaos or corruption to an unmanageable level.

Examples of idioms

For example, the newly opened middle school is a mess and full of jokes. (Guo Moruo, "Revolutionary Spring and Autumn Period, Student Times")

Discrimination of words

Antonym orderly orderly? in order

Idiom usage

Idiom usage? Partial form; As predicate, attribute, object and adverbial; With a derogatory connotation.

Origin of idioms

Zeng Qingpu's "Evil Sea Flower": "It is better to be honest, expose the truth and find a way out than to cherish the scene and be a hero."

Discrimination of idioms

The pronunciation of idioms is flat, so you can't pronounce "tà".

Idioms can't distinguish shapes, so they can't write "play".

Idiom riddle

Idiom riddle, stepping on cow dung

a two-part allegorical saying

Two-part allegorical saying: Watermelon skin wipes ass; Wild boar in watermelon field; Sit on an egg.