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I need some reading idioms, quick

2024-09-15 02:04
Good!
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2024-09-15 06:52

Okay, what reading idioms do you want?

Do I need to pay for the Quick Reading app?

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2024-09-14 14:11

You need to pay for the Quick Reading app. To read a novel on the Kuaidian app, you need to register an account first, then choose the novel you want to read. After reading the novel, the content will be saved in the buffer, and the next time you open it, it will be faster. However, if you choose to pay for it, you will have to pay a fee every time you open it. The specific amount of money will vary according to the type of novel you read and the region you are in. If you don't pay to read it, you can choose to try it for free. However, please note that the content of the novel during the free trial period is incomplete and some chapters may be missing.

I need 200 idioms to explain

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2025-03-02 06:48

What kind of idiom do you want to explain? I can provide you with explanations of idioms on different topics.

What are the idioms for reading?

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2024-09-20 12:28

There are many idioms that express reading. The following are some common ones: 1. Careful reading: It refers to reading carefully and scrutinizing word for word. 2. Burning cream and following the dial: refers to studying hard, day and night, continuously reading. 3. Reading into the brain: It is used to describe the serious reading that can deeply understand the meaning of the book. 4. Read poetry and books: describe rich knowledge and good at reading. 5. Study hard: It means to study very hard. 6. To be bone-chilling: To describe someone who studies hard and is determined to achieve excellent results. 7. Digging a wall to steal light: It refers to reading diligently at night without light, borrowing the light of the neighbor to read. 8. Reading to Flowers: It refers to reading while admiring the flowers in a beautiful garden. 9. Being short of money: It refers to financial difficulties and being unable to buy books. Reading seeds: refers to cultivating the interest and habit of reading from an early age to become a cultural celebrity in the future.

Idioms about reading

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2024-09-20 12:14

Okay, do you have any idioms about reading that you need me to answer?

The enlightenment from reading, quick, quick, quick

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2024-09-08 04:48

There are many inspirations in reading. Here are some examples: Reading books can broaden our horizons and let us understand different cultures, history and the world. By reading novels, poems, and other literary works, we can better understand human behavior and emotions and enhance our social skills and imagination. Reading books can help us think and solve problems. Many novels and stories contain deep thoughts and analysis, which can inspire us to think about society, human nature and life, and help us better understand ourselves and the world. Reading books can help us understand ourselves better. Some novels and stories describe the inner world and emotional experiences of characters so that we can better understand the nature of human emotions and behavior. This knowledge could also be applied to emotional management, communication, and interpersonal relationships in daily life. Reading books can give us enlightenment and inspiration. Many novels and stories contain inspirational and inspirational plots that make us feel inspired and inspired, stimulate our imagination and creativity, and make us more proactive in facing the challenges of life. Reading is a good way to learn. It can broaden our horizons, enhance our thinking ability, understand human culture and social issues, better understand ourselves and others, and stimulate inspiration and creativity.

One or two idioms that start with the word 'Zhen' will do. Be quick!

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2024-09-11 16:09

Okay, is there anything I can answer for you?

Idioms and allusions related to reading

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2025-03-10 08:05

There are many idioms and allusions related to reading. Here are a few of them: 1. Digging a wall to steal light: From the Biography of Wei Gongzi in the Records of the Historian, it is a metaphor for being diligent and not afraid of difficulties in learning. In the story, Kuang Heng dug a hole beside the wall to study and used it as a light. He studied hard every day. 2. Nang Ying Night Reading: From Han Shu·Yi Wen Zhi, the protagonist Han Feizi used fireflies to illuminate his books at night to study hard. [3. Three Wonders of Wei Bian: From the Records of the Historian, Confucius 'Aristocratic Family, Confucius was described as diligent and studious. He once flipped through books many times until his fingers were cut by the pages of the books before he stopped flipping.] 4. Reading without realizing it is already late spring, an inch of time is an inch of gold. Zhu Xi's Spring Learning is like rowing a boat against the current The Analects of Confucius These idioms and allusions all show people's tenacity and hardworking spirit in the learning process, and also remind us to cherish time and study hard.

Idioms and allusions about reading

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2025-03-08 23:55

There are many idioms for reading. Here are some common ones: 1. Careful reading: It refers to reading a book carefully in order to understand the content deeply. Allusion: From "The Analects of Confucius·Shu Er":"A gentleman does not ask for satisfaction when eating, does not ask for peace when living, is sensitive to things and cautious in words, has a way and is right. It can be said that he is studious." 2. Read ten thousand books: It refers to reading a wide range of books to enrich one's knowledge. Allusion: From Mencius, King Hui of Liang: "It is better to believe in books than to have no books." 3. Addiction to reading: It refers to having a strong interest in reading and being unable to extricate yourself from it. The allusion came from the Dream of the Red Chamber: "Baoyu, go and study." If you hear someone coming, just leave it there." 4. One day and three autumns: It described how one could accumulate knowledge and experience by studying hard every day. Allusion: From Chuang Tzu's Carefree Travel: "The great roc rises with the wind in one day and soars up to 90,000 miles." 5. There is a way out of a mountain of books: It is a metaphor for learning to have progress and obstacles. As long as you persevere, you will gradually reach your goal. Allusion: From Journey to the West: " If you meet a scholar, there will be a mountain of books in front of you and an endless road ahead. Only by persevering can you climb to the peak." The above are some common reading idioms and allusions. I hope they can be of help.

What are the idioms that describe reading?

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2024-09-20 12:15

There are many idioms that describe reading. The following are some of the more commonly used ones: 1. Burning cream and following the dial: It is described as very diligent in reading. 2. Devotion: It refers to being very devoted to reading and learning. 3. To spend a lot of time and energy on studying. 4. Pouch firefly night reading: It described the poverty of the family, relying on fireflies to illuminate the book and persevere in reading. [5. Retreat and taste gall: A person who is determined to study hard.] 6. The third rule of reading: the degree of concentration must be very high. The mouth, hands, and heart must be used together. 7 intensive reading: describe very serious reading and word for word understanding. 8. Enjoying reading and learning: It refers to feeling very happy and satisfied with reading and learning and likes learning very much. 9. Study hard: It means that you don't hesitate to spend a lot of time and energy on learning. 10. Profound and extensive: It is used to describe a person who has rich and profound knowledge and has an in-depth understanding and research of learning.

What are the idioms related to reading?

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2024-09-20 12:10

There are many idioms related to reading. Here are some common ones: 1. Read more than 10,000 volumes: It is used to describe reading a lot and having a good memory. 2. Forgetting to eat and sleep: It refers to forgetting to sleep and eat in order to study. 3. Read carefully: It means to read carefully. 4. Absorb opinions from all sides: It refers to absorbing opinions from many sides to enrich oneself. 5. Immersed in the situation: It described personally going to that place. 6. Seeing is believing: It is emphasized that seeing is believing, not just hearing. Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles: It is very meaningful to describe reading and traveling. 8. Learning to apply: It refers to applying the knowledge learned to real life. 9. Siege: It described attacking an enemy city and seizing land. Read widely: It refers to reading a wide range of books, not limited to a certain field. 11 Reading Seeds: Those who like to read. There is a road in a mountain of books, and there is no end to learning. It is a description of the long road of learning, but as long as you persevere, you can continue to make progress. The more you read, the more organized you are: The more you read, the more organized you think, and the better you can make judgments and decisions. Unity of knowledge and action: Knowledge and action can be combined to promote each other. It is better to have no books than not to read good books: emphasize the importance of reading good books can enlighten people's wisdom, bad books will mislead people.

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