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Idiom with little knowledge?
A. What idioms are there to recognize Chinese characters?

In the dark,

Daren knows life,

Cicadas don't know snow,

See the micro-knowledge,

I don't know,

Be content with what you want,

See the micro-knowledge, know the specialty,

Where is the bosom friend,

I've met a man who knows benevolence.

Know your wisdom,

Get to know the males and keep the females,

Knowing one and knowing ten,

Know a little about fur,

Know each other and hate late,

Learn about books and rituals,

Knowing people makes you smart,

Knowledgeable and reasonable,

Don't know the depth,

As you all know,

Tired birds know how to return,

Know each other,

Good knowledge and ability,

Keiko knows me,

Ignorance,

I don't know the taste of meat,

As we all know,

Know each other well,

Correct and profound understanding and excellent insight

B. Know the antonym of fur.

"Fur" has no antonym.

General nouns, no antonyms.

PS: But you are very proficient with a little knowledge.

C. idioms with fur

A creepy idiom:

Trivial,

Know a little about fur, know a little about fur

Know a little about fur [Lv Ri and fur]

new word

Basic explanation

Metaphor is a bit specialized in superficial situations or superficial knowledge.

derogatory sense

tidy

Li Qingru's poem "The Edge of a Mirror Flower" goes back to the seventeenth time: "A talented woman speaks, and a bachelor's and doctor's theory is still silent; Besides, we only know a little; Dare to talk nonsense; Smile and be generous! "

example sentence

We are just ~, how dare we talk nonsense and make a fool of ourselves?

Approximate antonym

synonym

Know only a few simple words

D. I don't know much, and I only have a little knowledge of idioms.

Know a little about fur, know a little about fur

E. I don't know much, and I only have a little knowledge of idioms.

Idiom: a little knowledge of fur

Pinyin: lüzh and pí má o

Hanwangdian

Metaphor is a superficial knowledge, or superficial knowledge.

Source: Li Qingruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" back to 17: "Only talented women say that the bachelor's and doctor's degree is speechless when it comes to anti-cutting, not to mention that we only have a little knowledge, how dare we talk nonsense and laugh generously!"

We can't jump to conclusions about this matter.

Synonym: know a little, know nothing.

Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

F. idioms that describe a person with a wide range of knowledge and a little knowledge in all aspects.

Be knowledgeable and copy more is an idiom in China, pronounced as bó xué not cá i, which means to have extensive knowledge and various talents. Explanatory blog: extensive; Talent: talent.

"erudition" is an idiom in China, pronounced as xué shí yuān bó, and defined as "erudition", which generally refers to a person with profound knowledge.

G. knowledgeable idioms

Know the book and be polite, don't report it, have a little knowledge, know perfectly well past ask.

H. Idioms that describe a person with a wide range of knowledge and a little knowledge in all aspects.

A little knowledge of fur is a metaphor for a little knowledge

Know a thing or two: there are not many descriptions. Know a little.

Nothing, nothing: the simplest word. Describe a lack of knowledge and literacy.

1. What idioms with fur are there?

Burning eyebrows,

Hairy hands and feet,

Nine hairs and children.

Goose feather and heavy snow,

Rare,

Eat hair and drink blood,

It's drizzling,

Lighter than feathers,

Trivial,

It's creepy,

Find fault,

A ball of eight hairs,

Not full of feathers,

Scratch your eyebrows and beard,

Not a penny,

The wool is on the sheep,

If the skin does not exist, the hair will attach.

Know a little about fur,

Goose plucking,

Mao Feng Ji Mei,

Swallow the sea,

Blowing hair counts as cilia,