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A critical idiom: including body parts.

At stake-at stake.

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Fate-related idioms

Related idioms: Close call, close call, close call.

Introduction to idioms related to fate

Related idioms: Close call, close call, close call.

What is the idiom "Millennium"

A word weighs 1000 kilograms.

Spring Snow [melodies of the élite in the State of Chu]—highbrow art and literature

[Interpretation] The word has one thousand kilograms (Jun: ancient unit of weight; Thirty pounds). The description of the answer is very weighty.

[Language] Zhong Rong's ancient poems in the Northern and Southern Dynasties: "Wen Wen Yi Li; Meaning is sad and distant; Soul-stirring; It can be said that it is almost a word. "

[Pronunciation] Jun; It can't be pronounced "yǔn". "

[Shape discrimination] Jun; Can't write "Jun" or "Cloud".

In a word, in a word.

[Usage] It has a positive meaning. Generally used as object, attribute and clause.

Subject-predicate type

[Discrimination] ~ Different from "a word is worth a thousand dollars"; ~ pay attention to the weight of words; "in a word

What a fateful idiom.

What, what, a destiny takes a hand idiom?

answer

Close call,

Pronunciation y and fà qi ā n j ū n,

China idioms,

It's as dangerous as hanging your head for a thousand miles.

Metaphor is crucial.

From the biography of Han Meicheng.

source

"History of Han Mei Cheng Chuan": "The husband's responsibility is like a wisp, which is a heavy weight, hanging in the infinite height and hanging in the unfathomable abyss.

Although he is a stupid man, he still knows how to mourn him. "

Tang Hanyu's Book with Meng Shangshu: "It is as dangerous as being shot."

What is a fateful idiom?

It's a thousand words [y and z ě qi ā n j ū n]

Basic explanation and detailed explanation

Jun: ancient unit of weight, 1 jun = 30 Jin. Descriptive words carry weight to answer.

tidy

Zhong Rong's poems and ancient poems in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "Wen Wen and Yi Li; Meaning is sad and distant; Soul-stirring; It can be said that it is almost a word. "

What idioms are there that mean a close call?

Urgent, urgent, dangerous, urgent, etc.

First, it is urgent

Describe the urgency to the extreme.

Source: The Complete Works of Lao She Zhao Ziyue Volume III (III): "The Brain Mansion in Zhao Ziyue sent an urgent telegram to warn the whole country."

Second, it is not allowed to send [Jiān bóng fà].

They are so close that there is no room for a hair in the middle.

Source: Han Meicheng's "Writing to the King of Wu": "Don't put it, don't send it."

When I came out, the situation was critical to the extreme.

Third, it is as dangerous as an egg.

Metaphorically, the situation is very dangerous, just like a piled egg, which may collapse and burst at any time.

Source: "Ten Years of Han Feizi": "The danger of its monarch is still accumulating eggs."

His situation is very dangerous, just like a piled egg, which may collapse and burst at any time.

Fourth, burn eyebrows [huǒ shāo méi mao]

Metaphor is urgent.

Source: Songshi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 16: "Q:' What is an urgent sentence? "The teacher said,' burning eyebrows'." "

V. Be in a hurry

Shine like a meteor. Metaphor is urgent.

Source: Jin Shimi's Chen Qingbiao: "the State Council is anxious to spark."

The sheriff's door-to-door rush is more urgent than the fall of a meteor.

Idiom, what word determines fate?

Qianmao

[qiān jūn máo]

In ancient China, there were numerous anchors, which were described as heavy. Nanjing Museum, Quanzhou Overseas Traffic History Exhibition Hall and Xiamen University Historical Relics Exhibition Hall all have similar collections of large iron anchors.

Qianfagun

[qiān jūn bàng]

Metaphor is a powerful weapon to defeat the enemy. Jun: In ancient times, 30 Jin was a gentleman. ..

At stake-at stake.

[qiān jūn yàfà]

Said it was a close call. A deadly weight hangs from a hair. Metaphor is crucial. Tang Hanyu's Book with Meng Shangshu: "A group of Confucianism is patched up, riddled with holes, and it is as dangerous as being shot." Jun: In ancient times, 30 Jin was a gentleman. ..

A heavy burden/responsibility

[qiān jūn zhòng fù]

A metaphor for a heavy burden or a very heavy responsibility.

It was a close call.

[qiān jūn Xun yúyīfā]

Metaphor is crucial.

The idiom about the body () is a close call.

hundredweight hanging by a hair―be in imminent peril

new word

Basic explanation and detailed explanation

Metaphor is crucial.

tidy

Song Chengjue's "Gongming Luoshui Collection in Chengban Section" Volume 11: "My ancestors have to ask God; Fake hand Tatar; Shielding for many years; It's in danger. "

example sentence

This time, he stepped forward and protected the state property with his young life.

Approximate antonym

Synonym in danger. I can't wait to die. I can't wait to escape. I am in danger. I am in danger. I'm dying. I'm dying.

The antonym is rock solid.