O: O. Tooth wisdom: refers to what others have said. Metaphor refers to copying other people's language and writing into your own.
Pick people's teeth?
Pinyin: [shí ré n yá hu]
Source: Xia Qingjing's song "Wild Acid Exposes Words": "Ming uses stories; But secretly turned over the previous game; Fang is not picking on people's teeth. "
Pick up people's teeth and make sentences as follows:
1. When expressing opinions, you should have your own unique opinions, instead of gaining the wisdom of others.
2, he just parrots and picks people's teeth.
I want innovative ideas, not old-fashioned ones.
Follow me and study hard, don't pick up other people's wisdom, so you can't learn real skills.
In Sheldon's view, there seems to be some touching and confusing elements in his optimistic philosophy-compassion and forbearance, truth and wisdom.
6. This paper is insightful, but it is only an excerpt.
7. The content of the little brother's speech is nothing more than learning from others. Please give me more advice!
8. No matter at home or in class, we can't learn with wisdom.
9. He has no real talent. He just picked up other people's teeth and wisdom, and others can't see through it.
10, it is very rare that this pair of Spring Festival couplets can be innovative but not clever.
1 1. Whatever we learn in the mainstream media is routine knowledge. And this is a tragedy-independent thinking is indispensable for progress.
12, in today's academic circles, are there still people who pick up people's teeth?
13, the design concept of this work is suspected of picking teeth.
14, this program is just copying foreign programs and learning from others.
15, a specious scheme mentioned in the book is still a good example.