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Idiom name: Common phenomenon.

Pronunciation: xi ā n

Interpretation: Repeatedly: many times; Fresh: fresh and novel. Often seen, not new.

Description of the origin: "Historical Records Biography of Li Sheng Lu Jia": "In the middle of a year, I traveled to and from other guests, and my rate has not been restored. I have seen many things and have been public for a long time."

Four-character idioms with similar meanings to common idioms.

Turn a blind eye: although I often see it, it's like I didn't see it. Describe indifference to something. Tang Hanyu's "Shen Keshu Wei Sheren": "Those who are powerful will turn a blind eye." Familiarity: watch carefully and get used to it. Ignorance: I didn't see it.

Repeated appearance: refers to repeated appearance.

This number is not uncommon: it is not uncommon.

Habit: Do something or a common phenomenon often, and when it becomes a habit, it feels normal.

Not strange: not strange, of things, phenomena, etc.

Nothing strange: when you see strange things, you are calm and don't make a fuss. Song Hong Mai's "Three Knows of Jane Yi" Volume II: "Strange is strange, and strange is bad!"

An endless stream: describes things that appear constantly and have no end.

Coincidentally: although rare, there is more than one, and there is another one that can be paired (often used in a derogatory sense).

Home-cooked meal: 1. Family daily meals.

A dime a dozen: there are many descriptions.

This is very common: it is said that Shen Li, an official in charge of engineering in ancient Tang Dynasty, asked Liu Yuxi, the governor of an ancient country, to leave his post and have a drink. At the banquet, he was asked to persuade geisha to drink. Liu wrote a poem: "? Wei combs her hair and wears palace-like makeup. "Spring Breeze" is Du Weiniang's song, which is a cliche and breaks the history of Jiangnan. " (The language is Meng in the Tang Dynasty. ...

Four-character idioms and words with opposite meanings to commonly used words.

See things I've never seen before

[Jian nsuüng wèJian]

It is very rare to see and describe things that have never been seen before.

unique

[juéwújǐnyǐu]

It's rare: this miracle is ~.

Rare or hard to meet.

[b iniánnáNYU]

Not for a hundred years. Describe rare or difficult to meet.

unique

[dúyúwúr]

Nothing is the same; Nothing can compare with him: he plays chess very well, and he is grade ~ in the whole school.

Once in a thousand years

[qiāNZánánéng]

Once in a thousand years. It is very rare to describe opportunities.

Reach a very high altitude

[d NGF ngzàOJí]

Metaphor reaches a high level. Qing Gu Yanwu's Seventeen Books on People: "Wen Jun's illness lies in the existence of Korea and Europe. If you have this idea in your heart, you will never get rid of the word' depend' for life. " Build: arrive. Pole: the highest point.

A flash in the pan

[tán HuāyáXiàn]

Epiphyllum withered soon after it opened, which means that rare things or prominent figures disappeared soon after they appeared (Epiphyllum: Buddhism refers to Youtambohua).

Be easily surprised by ignorance.

[Shaoji Andu Guà i]

If you have little knowledge, you will feel strange when you meet something unusual. Jin Gehong's "Bao Puzi Immortal": "The husband sees the strangeness, but the world is always the same."

Not seen in a hundred years

[Spanish]

I haven't seen it for a hundred years, and I rarely see it or appear.

If something is rare, its price is high-the rarer the better.

[w yǐx wéigu]

That thing which is rare is dear.

Once dominant

[dúbúyí]

The description is very outstanding, and no one can compare it for a while.

unapproachable

[gàIshi wúShuāng]

Guy: overwhelm, surpass. Talent or martial arts is the first in the contemporary era, and no one can match it.

Extended reading: write an example sentence with (not uncommon)

(1), you should be thrifty when you are poor, and thrifty when you are rich. As the saying goes, it is common in history to spend money on the streets today and beg on the streets tomorrow.

(2) Although Lu Bu once stabbed Dong to death, it is not uncommon for him to turn his back on his master and seek glory. Although Yuan Shao was the fourth, he didn't mean to be a minister, while Cao Cao was the prime minister, but he acted foolishly.

(3) Good Mid-Autumn Festival. Business trips and guest gangs sailing in the starry night along the Yangtze River are not uncommon.

(4) As soon as Shi Leifang saw this scene, he felt that a group of big men driving red phosphorus flying sharks might be ordinary thieves in Na Pianhai.

(5) After learning from Lei Feng's new style, good people and deeds are common on campus.

(6) Many middle school students don't understand their parents' painstaking education, and it is not uncommon to run away from home.