Pronunciation: bügüu yán Xiào
No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.
Ex.: He is unsmiling, and everyone thinks he is a bit "scary in summer", so everyone stays away from him.
2. Expressive expression
Pronunciation: sh ē ng sè j ü l √.
When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict.
When a guy accidentally spilled coffee on a young man in a suit, the young man immediately scolded him.
3. Well-trained
Pronunciation: xê xn lià n y ǒ u sê.
There is always strict training at ordinary times.
Ex.: Only by training can there be well-trained teachers, otherwise it will really mislead children.
4. A stern look
Pronunciation: zhèng yán lì sè
Describe a straight face, look very strict.
Teacher Li has always been a stern face, and his classmates are afraid to approach him.
5. Whip the whip.
Pronunciation: bi ā n nú cè ji m: n
To make a metaphor, my ability is low, but I am strictly urged and diligent.
Example: He is putting on airs with Lao Zi again, and he always slaps me when he sees him.
2. Describe the teacher's sarcastic words, such as angry words, harsh words, mean words, expressive words, harsh words, righteous words.
First, angry words
Vernacular interpretation: describe your expression when you are angry with people. With "harsh words".
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Dai Mingshi
Source: Zhang Yanfeng Biography: "People who are generous and peaceful, have never been angry in their lives, and have committed crimes are not in school."
He is generous and peaceful. He is never sick or angry at ordinary times, and criminals ignore him.
Second, a stern look.
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: solemn speech and stern expression.
Dynasty: Eastern Han Dynasty
Author: Ban Gu
Source: The Biography of Wang Mang in the Han Dynasty: "Looking at the balance and looking at the sharp, arousing Wu's anger.
Xu Heng's harshness angered Wu.
Third, the words are abrupt.
Vernacular interpretation: disease: fast, rapid; Suddenly: in a hurry, in a hurry. The writing looks rough and impatient. Describe the way you talk when you are angry with people.
Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty
Author: Ye Fan
Source: "The History of the Later Han Dynasty Liu Kuanchuan": "Although it is urgent, it is easy."
Even in a hurry, there is nothing harsh to say.
Fourth, expression and expression
Vernacular explanation: refers to the harsh voice and ferocious face when speaking. All: all. Li: Strict.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Fang
Source: The Book of Jin Ming Di Ji: "A hundred officials asked Wen Qiao,' What's the name of the Crown Prince?' Voice and expression; You have to make words. "
Baiguan asked Wen Qiao:' What is the virtue of the Crown Prince? Voice and expression; It must be said.
Fifth, be strict with yourself.
Vernacular interpretation: word: word, language. Righteousness: truth. Harsh words, righteous words.
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Zhang Xiaoxiang
Source: Zhao Wenfu in Ming Shou: "Ou Gong Shu only focuses on the beauty of calligraphy, but the words are strict and correct. After a thousand years, the audience has risen, and one thing is enough to humiliate the public. "
Translation: Is it true that Ou Gong is only beautiful in pen and ink, but strict with himself? A thousand years later, there was a rise. Who am I to humiliate your gift?
3. Describe the teacher's harsh words. Our head teacher, Miss Li, is a very strict teacher. A head of black hair falls on Mr. Li's high shoulders, and a pair of bright eyes are particularly penetrating. She is the strictest of all the teachers in our class.
Once, when we were having a class, President Tao suddenly came to see Miss Li. Miss Li didn't forget to warn us when she left the classroom door: "You'd better be quiet, or I'll be rude!" " We didn't know it was the headmaster. Before we had fun, Miss Li pushed the door and came in. We felt that a storm was coming, and we didn't even dare to look at Miss Li. She roared like a lion, "What's the matter with you? That was the vice principal just now! If you are criticized at the school meeting, are you ashamed? Monitor, you write the names of the people who made a scene in heaven on the blackboard! " I'm scared, afraid to have my name. Looking at the blackboard, as I expected, my name was impressively listed. "Students with names on the blackboard, copy the ancient poems and famous sayings of each unit three times!" After Mr. Li made a serious speech, he went on with his class.
Another time, we were reading early, and many students didn't mind reading at all. They write, draw, watch and play. At this time, some students saw Mr. Li coming, and quickly tipped them off: "Mr. Li is coming!" But it's too late. Miss Li came in and asked, "Who said' Miss Li is coming'?" The classmate stood up consciously with his head down. Teacher Li said angrily, "You are on sentry duty there, don't study hard? Ok, you copy the first lesson. " The whole class obediently read at once. After another wave of unrest, the monitor handed the list without homework to Mr. Li. When Mr. Li saw it, there were actually more than a dozen without homework. The anger that had subsided was ignited again: "Stop it!" The classroom immediately became very quiet, and the students were afraid to go out. Everyone found that this time it was not a storm, but a tornado. Miss Li's face, which was already very serious, now looks even more serious when she is angry: "Students who didn't bring their homework, for whatever reason, now I ask your parents to send their homework ..." In that class, Miss Li's phone bill was in arrears and was about to stop.
This is the strictest teacher in our class. Is your teacher so strict? Come if you like!
4. Idioms that describe the teacher's rigor. What are the harsh words, angry, cold, serious and unsmiling?
1. Harsh words
Disease: in a hurry. He spoke impatiently and his expression was grim. Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people.
2. burning with anger
Blazing with anger. Describe glare. Also described as knowledgeable.
3. As cold as ice
As cold as frost. Metaphor treats people without feelings, as cold as ice. It also means solemn and inaccessible.
4. Expression [shēng sèjüLi]
Melody: voice and face when speaking; Li: Strict. When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict.
5. Don't laugh
G: If you can, be my guest. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.