It's a deal. Pronunciation: [[yī yán wéi dìng]]. Interpretation: Metaphor means keeping your word and never looking back.
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Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions: "Jia Lian laughed and said,' It's a deal for you and me. I just don't trust my second brother; You are a wanderer; If you go, you won't come; Don't miss the important events in other people's lives. ”"
Sentence: It's a deal. We will never break our word.
Synonym: catch up with a promise and keep a promise.
Antonym: a nonsense, a slip of the tongue, a broken word.
A blockbuster, pronounced as [yιmíng jιng rén], is interpreted as a metaphor for making amazing achievements without outstanding performance at ordinary times.
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Historical records? Funny story: "This bird can fly without flying, and fly to the sky: if it doesn't sing, it will be a blockbuster."
Sentence: In this competition, many novices made a blockbuster and created a good record.
Synonym: soar to the sky, become famous in one fell swoop, and shake the earth.
Antonym: unknown, unknown, not surprising.