Here are a few idioms to describe a reading frenzy: Read widely: It refers to reading a lot of books. 2. Addicted to reading: This is a description of the love for reading that has far surpassed entertainment and other activities. 3. Love books as much as your life. 4. Forgetting to eat and sleep: To describe someone who forgets to eat and sleep in order to study. 5 conscientious and conscientious: describe reading very seriously, neither impetuous nor impetuous, one step at a time. 6. Persevering: It described studying very diligently and studying incessantly. 7. Study hard: It refers to putting in a lot of effort and energy to study. 8. Learning without thinking is lost, thinking without learning is dangerous: When you read, you will feel confused if you only think and not study. Read ten thousand books and travel ten thousand miles: describe the importance of reading and traveling. Only through constant practice can you gain more knowledge and experience. There is a road in a mountain of books, and there is no end to learning. It is a description of the road to learning, although long, but as long as you persevere, you will definitely reach the peak of knowledge.
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.
There are idioms to describe good reading: 1. Digging a wall to steal light: It described the diligent spirit of digging a small hole in the wall to illuminate the reading. 2. Forgetting to eat and sleep: To describe someone who forgets to sleep and eat in order to study, showing great enthusiasm for reading. 3. To instruct by ear: To describe a teacher's strict teachings that can be remembered for a lifetime. 4. Learn from others 'strong points: It refers to widely absorbing all kinds of strengths and not limited to what you have learned. 5. Dripping water wears through a stone: It described how one could achieve something only by studying hard and persevering. 6. Self-improvement: It is used to describe the continuous efforts to improve oneself in reading. 7. Devotion: It refers to putting a lot of energy and time into reading and studying. 8. Well-read: It described a wide range of reading and being able to come into contact with all kinds of books. 9. Stuff hard: It is used to describe how hard you work for the sake of studying, even if you don't hesitate to spend a lot of time and energy. Perseverance: It refers to having perseverance and continuous effort in studying and not giving up easily.
There are idioms to describe reading an article with emotion: 1. Overwhelming: It refers to feeling excited and surging inside. For example, when reading some touching articles, the reader's heart may resonate and feel overwhelmed. 2. Immersed in it: It means that you resonate with the emotions, plot, and other content described in the article and are completely immersed in reading. 3. Tears streaming down one's face: It refers to feeling sad and moved while reading. Tears flow uncontrollably. 4. Filled with emotion: It is used to describe a person who has a strong feeling of resonance with certain problems or topics when reading. 5. Ecstasy: It refers to the strong resonance of the emotions and plots described in the article when reading, which makes the reader feel intoxicated. 6. Immersed in reading: It described being completely immersed in the article while reading. 7. Empathy: It refers to having a resonance with the emotions, plots, and other contents described in the article, and being able to experience the pain and joy. 8. Full of emotion: It refers to the emotions, plots, and other content described in the article.
There are idioms to describe reading an article with emotion: 1. Brotherly Love: It described a relationship as deep as that of brothers. 2. Ecstasy: A state of being deeply intoxicated by an article. 3. Touching the Heavens and the Earth: It is used to describe how shocked and moved you are by the emotions and meaning expressed in the article. 4. Tears streaming down one's face: to describe the feelings and meaning of the article, to be deeply moved to tears. 5. Brotherly love, ecstasy, earth-shattering emotions, and tears all over his face. The expression of deep feelings for the article is very strong. These idioms can be used to describe the reader's feelings and emotional state when reading the article, to describe how touched and enlightened they are.
There are some idioms that describe reading an article with emotion: 1. Intoxicated with Wenhai: It refers to feeling deeply immersed in the article and unable to extricate yourself. 2. Read all the articles in the world: It means that you are very interested in the breadth and depth of the article and want to read all the excellent articles. 3. Remembering the article: It means that you are deeply moved by the emotions and thoughts expressed in the article. 4. Comprehending the deep meaning of the article: It means that you can understand the profound thoughts and principles from the article and resonate with them. 5. Immersed in the text: It is used to describe the reading experience of the article is very profound, completely immersed in the article, unable to extricate themselves. 6. Iron shoulders and long context: It means that the cultural and historical heritage represented by the article is very important and that it carries the wisdom and thoughts of mankind. 7. Impressed by the vastness of Wenhai: It means that you are shocked by the richness and vastness of the article and resonate with the profound thoughts contained in it. 8. Understand the beauty of the article: It means that you can feel the power of beauty from the article and agree with the emotions and thoughts expressed in it.
There are many idioms to describe reading an article with emotion, such as: 1. Brotherly Love: It means that you are very invested in this article and have a deep emotional resonance with the author. 2. Mind Connection: It means that the feelings and understanding of this article are similar to the author's. 3. Extremely moved: It means that the feelings and thoughts expressed in this article are deeply shocked and unforgettable. 4. Tears streaming down one's face: It means that one is deeply moved by the emotional description and expression in this article. 5. Immersed in it: It means that you are completely immersed in the emotional scene and the emotions of the characters depicted in this article. 6. Overwhelmed with emotion: It means that you are very excited about the emotional description and plot in this article. Your heart is like surging waves. 7. Filled with emotion: It means that you feel very emotional and resonate strongly with the emotions and thoughts expressed in this article. 8. Sincere Emotions: It means that the emotional expression and description in this article are very real and sincere.
The idioms used to describe rebirth from a dangerous situation included phoenix's rebirth, rebirth, revival, resurrection, resurrection after a disaster, rejuvenation, resurrection from a desperate situation, escape from death, resurrection from the dead, resurrection from the dead, rebirth of parents, shame, and raging fire.
There are many idioms that describe "greed". Here are some common idioms: 1. Being shy in the pocket: It refers to being greedy and unwilling to take out money and things, resulting in difficulties in life. [2 Inch of land is worth an inch of gold: It refers to excessive greed that only wants immediate benefits and does not hesitate to spend a large amount of resources.] 3. Greed by nature: To describe a person who is very greedy and has become his nature. Bloodthirsty: It described a person who was extremely greedy and liked to kill and set fires for personal gain. 5. By hook or by crook: To describe a person who would not hesitate to use any improper means to obtain certain benefits. 6. Short vision: It is used to describe a person who is greedy and only sees the small benefits in front of him. He lacks a broad vision and a broad mind. Insatiable Greed: It described a person who was extremely greedy and only wanted more benefits without limit. 8. Thief: A person who is extremely greedy and steals without regard for the consequences. 9. Over-greed: It refers to a person who has lost his rationality due to greed. Greed leads to serious consequences. [10. Iron cock: A description of a person who is very greedy and only cares about his own selfish interests. He rarely cares about others.]
Here are a few idioms that describe "unrealistic": 1. Fantasy Land: A description of an idea or scene that is very unrealistic and impossible to realize in reality. 2. Castle in the air: It refers to an idea or scene that is too idealistic and has no practical basis. It only exists in imagination. Utopia: A completely ideal society or country that does not exist in reality. 4. Surreal: It refers to an idea or scene that is very detached from reality and does not conform to the laws and characteristics of the real world. 5. Ridiculous: A description of an idea or scene that is extremely unrealistic, absurd, and completely impossible to realize in reality. 6. Illusionary Flower and Moon: It refers to thoughts or scenes that only exist in imagination, like flowers in the mirror or the moon in the water. 7. Unattainable: It is used to describe an idea or scenario that is too idealistic, too far away, and impossible to achieve. 8. Unrealistic: It refers to an idea or goal that is not realistic and cannot be achieved. 9 Disillusionment: It refers to the realization that ideals or illusions are very unrealistic. 10 Unrealistic goals: describe goals that seem very far away and impossible to achieve.
The idiom describing no regrets is as follows: 1. No regrets: It means that you are satisfied with what you have done and have no regrets. 2. No Regrets: It means that you will not have any regrets if you do your best. 3. Leave no future troubles: It means that there will be no after-effects or troubles left behind. 4. No mercy: It means that you won't show mercy. You won't be ambiguous about things and won't restrain yourself because of regret. 5. Leave no leeway: It means that you won't leave any space or resources behind. You won't leave any leeway and won't consider the consequences. 6. A tail that doesn't leave anything behind: It means that you won't leave any tail behind. It means that you won't leave any tail behind when you do things. 7. Don't show mercy: It means that you won't hold back because of regret. You won't leave any room for negotiation. 8. Leave No Room: It means that you will not leave any space or resources behind. Do things without leaving any room for consideration. 9. Leave no room for negotiation: It means that there will not be any aftereffects or trouble. 10 No Regrets: It means that you will not have any regrets if you do your best.