Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - What idioms are there in mathematics?
What idioms are there in mathematics?
One (mind), one (meaning), three (mind), two (meaning)

Three (three) (two) (two) (four (surfaces) (eight) (squares)

Five (lake), four (sea), six (god), none (Lord)

Take the lead in "three hearts and two minds", "three hearts and two minds", "extending in all directions", "colorful" and "six gods without a master"

One piece, one mind and two purposes, two sides and three knives, three arms, three legs, colorful, six heads, too many chefs crossing the sea, narrow escape.

It is not a matter of time, but it is a matter of time.

It can be seen that the heart is full of saliva, the world is divided, and three heads, six arms, seven arms and seven claws are all kinds of things.

Broken into pieces, your heart is like one in the world, one after another, with shy company. Why do you drink?

10 million comprehensive

100,000 urgency, 100,000 hardships and 100 million years of renewal.

The world is in great danger, but it is fragile.

Colorful, immortal, colorful, ever-changing, half-hearted.

Know one, kill ten, set an example, behave in myriad ways, and vent countless.