I. Basic information
1, the idiom pinyin: shěhǔdāngào
2. Simplify the idiom: SHDD.
3. Degree of common use: uncommon idioms.
4. Traditional idiom: liger is in power.
5. English idiom: lion in the way.
6, idiom usage: as a predicate; Dangerous situation
Second, make sentences
1. The idiom "liger" is a subject-predicate idiom.
2. Open the exercise book. The words "liger is in power" are written on the second page.
Teacher Xi of secondary vocational school wrote the idiom "liger is in power" on the blackboard.
Sissy can't write the last word of the idiom "liger is in power".
5. Brother Rong Hui told Chi Ping and Hao Jie the story of "liger in power".
6. Xiaobo can't write the pinyin of the idiom "liger is in power".
7. liger is in power here, and there are many dangers.
8. On the bus to Lishui Liandu Yaxi Middle School, Huansheng's brother handed over the power here to Ding Lige, which was full of difficulties and obstacles.
9. On the way to Xiushan No.2 Middle School, brother Mao Wei introduced the historical allusions of liger to Schumann and Yulong.
Third, word decomposition
Lion's explanation: mammals, males with long collars around their necks, are mostly found in Africa and northwest India (usually called "lions"); Also known as "teacher" in ancient times): lion dance. The lion fights the rabbit, ie gives all his strength for small things and does not despise them. Interpretation of being in power: mastering power means that the bad guys are in power, the bad guys are in power, and the good guys suffer. Sometimes, people in power are invited to be in power.