Severe words and eyes, burning with anger, as cold as ice, rich expression, unsmiling.
Idioms describing teachers' strictness
Angry words, harsh words and looks, expressive expressions, harsh words and looks, unsmiling.
First, angry words
Explain: Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with someone. With "harsh words".
Said by: Qing Dai Mingshi's Biography of Zhang Yanfeng: "I am generous and peaceful, and I have never been angry in my life."
Synonyms are harsh and harsh.
Second, the bad words are opposite.
Explanation: disease: fast. He spoke impatiently and his expression was grim. Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people.
Quote: For this kind of students, I tend to be harsh, seemingly embarrassed, and often regret afterwards. Zou Taofen's experience, an interesting job
Grammar: combination; As predicate and object; derogatory sense
Synonyms are severe, expressive, severe, angry, severe and severe.
Antonyms are pleasant and eloquent.
Third, expression.
Interpretation: melody: voice and face when speaking; Li: Strict. When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict.
Said by: Duff said more firmly, "I won't send the manuscript until I stop doing it!" " "It's a bit vivid. Guo Moruo's revolutionary spring and autumn period, ten years of creation
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Used in the tone of speech.
Synonyms are severe, harsh, severe and upright.
The antonym is quiet, cheerful and eloquent.
Fourth, harsh words.
Explanation: positive: solemn; Li: awesome, serious; Color: skin color. Describe a straight face, look very strict.
Said by: Daiyu thought what he said was true when she saw that it was solemn. Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" Back to the 19th Session
Grammar: combination; As predicate and adverbial; Include praise
Synonyms are expressive, cold, severe, harsh and unsmiling.
The antonym is amiable and pleasant.
Five, unsmiling
Explanation: If: If, whatever. No kidding. Describe a serious attitude.
Said by: Let's talk about this gentleman, Zheng. He has always been a lecturer in Song Xueshi and never smiles. Liang Qing Liang Qichao's The Future of New China
Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Describe a solemn expression.
Synonyms include sanctimonious, mature, prudent, serious, self-effacing, strict, tongue-tied, meticulous, serious and unsmiling.
The antonyms are smirking, dancing, neither fish nor fowl, vanity, glib tongue, slick, joking, laughing and talkative.
Ⅲ What harsh words are used to describe teachers?
The harsh words used to describe teachers are:
1. Harsh words [jí yá n lü sè] 1. Explanation: illness: haste. He spoke impatiently and his expression was grim. Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people.
2. From: "The Biography of Liu Kuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "Although you are in a hurry, you never speak ill."
3. For this kind of students, I am easy ~, which seems embarrassing, and I often regret it afterwards. ◎ Zou Taofen's Experience, An Interesting Job.
Second, go to the hospital in a hurry [jí yá n jê sè] 1. Explanation: illness: fast, fast; Suddenly: in a hurry, in a hurry. The writing looks rough and impatient. Describe the way you talk when you are angry with people.
2. From: "The Biography of Liu Kuan in the Later Han Dynasty": "Although you are in a hurry, you never speak ill."
3. Example: Xiang Gong held an ally in his palm and changed his mind temporarily. How can he not be angry? Wrapped in anger, it is inevitable. ◎ Feng Ming's Chronicle of Menglong Eastern Zhou Dynasty (Chapter 33)
3. Voice and expression [sh ē ng sè j ù li] 1. Interpretation: voice and expression when speaking; Li: Strict. When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict.
2. From: Jin Shuji: (Wang) Dunsu's understanding of the emperor and the officials asked Wen Qiaotian at the meeting:' What's the name of the crown prince?' Expression, will want to speak. "
Example: Duff said more decisively, "I won't send the manuscript until I stop doing it!" " Speak a little ~ degrees. ◎ Guo Moruo's revolutionary spring and autumn period, ten years of creation.
Fourth, the words are solemn and stern [zhè ng yá n lü sè] 1. Interpretation: positive: solemn; Li: awesome, serious; Color: skin color. Describe a straight face, look very strict.
2. From: "Mangzhuan": "Looking at the balance and looking sharp, arousing Wu's anger." Biography of the Later Han Dynasty: "What you see is true, and what you hear is right."
3. Example: Daiyu saw that what he said was solemn and only true. ◎ Back to the 19th Dream of Red Mansions by Cao Qingxue Qin.
5. angry words [jíyánêsè] 1. Explanation: describe the expression when you are angry with people. With "harsh words".
2. From: Qing Dai Mingshi's Biography of Zhang Yanfeng: "Being generous and peaceful, I have never been angry in my life, and those who have committed crimes are not in school."
Ⅳ Idioms with very strict descriptions
Beating a horse is not afraid of whipping: beating: the same as "labor"; Qi: Whip, here refers to whipping. A very tired horse can't walk even with a whip. Metaphor is extremely poor, not afraid of the harshness of law and punishment.
Eyebrows and eyes: Raise your eyebrows and open your eyes. Describe a harsh and bossy attitude.
Word Yan Yizheng: word: word, language; Strict: rigorous; Righteousness: truth; Positive: pure. Of harsh words and pure truth.
Words are what they mean: words: words, language. Righteousness: truth. Harsh words, righteous words.
Words and expressions: The words and expressions are rigorous.
Strict and righteous: words must be strict, and righteousness must be flat. Take "strictness and righteousness".
Be strict with yourself: word: word, language. Righteousness: truth. Harsh words, righteous words.
Yan Yizheng: harsh words, fairness and fairness. Take "strictness and righteousness".
Strict and righteous words: harsh words, justice and fairness. Take "strictness and righteousness".
Take a stick: Buddhist Zen monks often wake beginners with a stick or a large glass of wine. It is a metaphor for a severe warning, which makes people suddenly wake up.
Bad words and harsh expressions: both words and expressions are harsh.
Firm and stern: action: action; Jun: Strict. Refers to a person's behavior and words are very strict.
Return frost to connect electricity: a metaphor to change the original indifferent and strict attitude.
Sharp voice: illness: haste. He spoke impatiently and his expression was grim. Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people.
Sharp words: illness: haste. He spoke impatiently and his expression was grim. Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people.
Dry mouth and red eyes: describes a person who is emotional, has a harsh voice and looks ferocious.
Bitter medicine is good for illness: good medicine is good for illness. It is a metaphor that severe persuasion or criticism is beneficial to people's progress.
Lei is more popular: ① refers to the rapid movement of everything. (2) metaphor to implement government decrees strictly and quickly.
Thunder and the wind fly: ① as fierce as thunder and as fast as the wind. Use "resolute". Severe and fierce.
Efficient: resolute: violent. As violent as thunder, as fast as wind. Metaphor is strict and rapid in implementing policies and decrees. It also describes the momentum of violence and quick action.
Fortitude wins people's hearts: Jude said fortitude wins people's hearts. As violent as thunder, as fast as wind. Metaphor is strict and rapid in implementing policies and decrees. It also describes the momentum of violence and quick action.
Beauty is more terrible than evil stone: disease; Stone: Stone needle used to treat diseases in ancient times. It is better to speak well of the disease than to treat the disease with bian stone. It is better to criticize severely than to obey blindly knowing that it is harmful.
Healing stone: cure: disease; Medical stone: in ancient times, it refers to a stone needle used for medicine and treatment. It is better to criticize severely than to flatter hypocritically.
Internal rigidity and external harmony: internal rigidity and external harmony.
Voice and expression: When you speak, your voice and expression are harsh. Use "expression"
Expression: expression: voice and expression when speaking; Li: Strict. When you speak, your voice and expression are very strict.
Bad end: there is no place to bury the dead. Describe a tragic death or severe punishment.
Come to a bad end: Describe a tragic death or severe punishment. With "bad end".
Chop up ten thousand pieces: It is said that people who commit the most heinous crimes will be severely punished.
Questioner: Questioner: Declare the other party's crime as a reason for sending troops. Smash the criminal's army. It is also a metaphor for someone who comes to ask tough questions.
Summer is terrible: as terrible as the scorching sun in summer. The metaphor is grim and frightening.
Look at the balance: look at the balance: lift your eyebrows and eyes; Li: Awesome; Color: skin color. Look at me with a stern expression.
No suspension: suspension: public disclosure. It is strictly forbidden in public.
Hell pays: punishment: punishment; Credit: tolerance. Hell to pay.
Deny: to refuse with harsh words.
Powerful words: color: face. Speak very sternly and have a serious expression.
Strict father's loving mother: strict: strict; Kindness: kindness. Strict father's loving mother.
Yan Ruhong: Hong: Straw cutter; Polo: an ancient weapon; Cymbals: means instruments of torture. It refers to exposing, reprimanding and attacking bad people, which is extremely severe.
Strict teachers make excellent students: strict: strict, strict. Only strict masters can cultivate highly skilled apprentices.
Yan yihong; Hiro; Lawcutter; Polo: an ancient weapon; Cymbals: means instruments of torture. It refers to exposing, reprimanding and attacking bad people, which is extremely severe.
A broken stick: a hairpin. A stick that breaks the hair clasp. Metaphor is a severe lesson for the younger generation.
Serious and harsh voice: serious attitude and harsh words.
Orthochromatic: A serious or stern expression. Be serious in court. Metaphor is not flattering.
Positive sternness: positive: solemn; Li: awesome, serious; Color: skin color. Describe a straight face, look very strict.
Face: face: face. Described with a straight face, his expression was very strict.
Fourth, describe the teacher's strict idioms
A rigorous idiom describes a teacher:
Obey the canon.
Harsh words and harsh eyes.
Burning with anger.
Meticulous.
As cold as ice.
ⅵ What are the idioms that describe the harshness of teachers in class?
Do one's duty
Ke: Cautious and respectful. Do: perfect. Do your best and stick to your career or post.
Harsh words
Describe the expression on your face when you are angry with people.
be burning with wrath
It means eyes are shining like torches. Describe glare. It also describes bright eyes, gods or brilliant insight.
Meticulous (y and s and b ǒ g ǒ u)
Describe doing everything seriously, even the smallest place is not sloppy. Gou: perfunctory, so-so. Silk: unit of measurement
As cold as ice.
It means as cold as frost. Metaphor treats people without feelings, solemn and indifferent attitude, such as frost, inaccessible.
Sound and emotion
It means beauty, which means that the timbre, singing and feelings expressed are very moving.
to educate through entertainment; combine education and entertainment
Literally, it is to put education in fun.
Explain it in simple language.
The speech or article is profound in content, but the language is easy to understand or the content or reason is profound, but the expression is simple and popular.
And so on (j ǔ y and f m: n s ā n)
Contrary to analogy, it means listing one thing and then knowing many other things by analogy, which shows that you are good at learning and can learn from each other.
Mio ·yǔ· incarnation Lian si
Julian: Beads. Interesting words come and go.
ⅶ A harsh idiom
Whip horses and donkeys that can't run fast. To make a metaphor, my ability is low, but I am strictly urged and diligent. Used as a word of modesty.
Source: Zhang Ming Juzheng "Make a Book into a Word": "I have been here for five years, and now I have to stop. Instead of desperately, it is better to spur. "
Be cautious in the morning and evening; Strict and strict. Refers to managing the house diligently all day long.
Source: Biography of Song Shu Yuan: "I am sorry for the lack of my political ethics. My imprisonment is still complicated, my waste is still accumulated, and I am anxious in the morning."
Defend the mind like a city: the mind refers to selfish desires. Strictly curb selfish distractions, like guarding the city against the enemy.
Source: Tang Taoist "Fa Zhu Yuan Lin": "If you hide six things like turtles, you can defend the city. If you win, you will have no troubles. "
Popular and determined to describe the speed and ferocity of the momentum. The latter refers to the rapid and strict implementation of political laws and regulations.
Source: Xu Ming Zichang's "The Water Margin": "Those who lack officials are stricter than the yellow turban insurrectionary, afraid of rats turning around, and the East River is busy."
Be fair, pursue official duties and strictly restrain yourself.
Source: "Gao Chuan": "The heart of the machine is straight and long-lasting, which means righteousness."
I have been ordered to strictly carry out the orders and dare not violate them slightly.
Source: Li Ming Dongyang "Yin Ji": "Dongyang was ordered to be cautious."
Yan Zixiao's father strictly disciplines his children, and the children obey his father.
Source: The article "Tomb Table of Mr. Chen in Guangling": "I first met a person in a township, and my father was Yan Zixiao. I have always been respectful. I saw words and colors. "
Composition: compass and square ruler, extended to guidelines; Steps: Walk with your feet. It means strictly following the rules. It also means rigid and inflexible.
Source: Ode to Jin Zhugan's Interpretation: "The two scholars, Mr. Jin's disciples, those who hang down their tassels and wear jade, and those who are polite are all entrusted with the hall and are at the command of the deacon." Yan Zhitui's Preface to Yan Family Instructions in Northern Qi Dynasty: "Be polite and be quiet."
Behave yourself: compasses and square feet, extended to guidelines. It means strictly following the rules. It also means rigid and inflexible.
Source: Ode to Jin Zhugan's Interpretation: "The two scholars, Mr. Jin's disciples, those who hang down their tassels and wear jade, and those who are polite are all entrusted with the hall and are at the command of the deacon."
Urgent and strict officials, lenient people.
We should be careful and strict from the beginning.
Stick to it and never change.
An unshakable attitude, described as unshakable. It also describes strictly abiding by the rules and never changing.
Strict economy: strict. Practice strict economy.
There are strict differences between men and women. Used in old times to emphasize that feudal ethics should be strictly observed.
Source: "Book of Rites Effective Features": "Men and women are different, and then father and son are close; Father and son are close, then righteousness; Righteousness means propriety; Ceremony, and then everything is fine. "
A modest gentleman refers to a person who is modest and strict with himself.
Source: qian yao: "Modest gentleman, modest and self-grazing."
There is a clear distinction between reward and punishment, and the reward should be rewarded and the punishment should be punished. Describe dealing with things strictly and fairly.
Source: Fu's "On Concealment and Real Tribute": "The strictness of reward and punishment is also the material for governance." The Biography of Han Zhang Chang: "Open to people, sensitive to diseases, with clear rewards and punishments."
Reward and punishment letters describe dealing with things strictly and fairly. The same as "clear rewards and punishments".
Rewarding the letter and punishing the Ming dynasty describes dealing with things strictly and fairly. The same as "clear rewards and punishments".
Xiaode enters and exits Xiaode: paragraph; Inconsistency: Deviation from the standard. Refers to some parts that are not strictly required.
Source: The Analects of Confucius, Zhang Zi: "Virtue is not idle, but virtue can come and go."
Well-trained: all the time. There is always strict training in peacetime.
Source: Yi's "Twenty-two History Notes Volume 34 General and General's Family": "Xian was also a famous soldier at that time and made great contributions, so he knew that he was well trained."
Self-discipline: restraint. Strictly restrain yourself.
Source: Song Chenliang, "Xie Zengcha Yuan Jun": "Be strict with yourself and see what you see; Those who love the people are justified. "
Be strict with yourself: restrain. Be strict with yourself.
Source: Song Chenliang, "Xie Zengcha Yuan Qi": "Be strict with yourself and see what you see; If you love the people, you must care about your husband. "
Speak in words: this refers to laws or orders; Law: Law. As soon as the words were spoken, the law followed. It means that laws and regulations will be strictly enforced as soon as they are promulgated, and those that violate them will be dealt with according to law.
Source: * * * "Notice of the Shaanxi-Gansu-Ningxia Border Region and the Eighth Route Army Rear Office": "If there are lawless people who dare to conspire to make trouble, our office will deal with it according to law, not to say that it is unpredictable."
Just keep the way: morality. Correct yourself and strictly abide by moral standards.
Bridge to bridge, road to road metaphor irrelevant things should be strictly distinguished.
Source: Chapter 8 of Li Hongzhang by Levin: "Brother Wang, the key to this is that the bridge belongs to the bridge and the road belongs to the road. Don't confuse them."
Bridge is a bridge, and road is a metaphor of road. Irrelevant things should be strictly distinguished. Take "bridge to bridge, road to road".
Source: The seventh sentence of the first part of The Storm: "Even Captain Xiao should be reasonable. My surname Han's bridge is a bridge, and the road is a road. It's clear. I'm afraid no one will come to me, and I have to ask Brother Lao Zhao. "
Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others: discipline. Be strict with yourself and be lenient with others.
Source: Song Chenliang, "Xie Zengcha Yuan Qi": "Be strict with yourself and see what you see; Love the people can rule the road.
ⅷ What are the idioms that describe "educating children severely"
The idiom describing "educating children severely" is as follows:
1, I'm sorry.
Pinyin: r tímiàn míng
Explanation: Not only tell him face to face, but also hold his ear. Describe the enthusiasm of the elders.
Source: "The Book of Songs": "The bandits face life and talk about their ears."
2. Father Yan Zixiao
Pinyin: f yán zǐXiào
Explanation: The father strictly disciplines the children, and the children obey the father.
Source: The article "Tomb Table of Mr. Chen in Guangling": "I first met a person in a township, and my father was Yan Zixiao. I have always been respectful. I saw words and colors. "
3. Draw a godson.
Pinyin: Hua díJia o zǐ
Description: jackal: reed. Draw and write on the ground with reeds and educate your son to read. Used to praise the mother for teaching her children well.
Source: Yuan's Biography of Ouyang Xiu: "My family is poor, so I study books to paint."
ⅸ Idioms describing teachers' strictness.
be burning with wrath
Blazing with anger. Describe glare. Also described as knowledgeable.
commendatory sense
tidy
"The Biography of Nan Shi Tan Dao Ji": "Dao Ji was angry when he saw the harvest, and he was angry and drank with the count."
example sentence
In the middle sat a Shinto, with a face more than a foot wide, a beard full of cheeks, shoulders and arms beginning, like a living person.
ⅹ Idiom to describe the teacher's strictness! Come on!
Obey the canon.
Harsh words and harsh eyes.
Burning with anger.
Meticulous.
As cold as ice.