Things are not controlled by people means that the development of things is not determined by people's will. Things are done by people is an idiom with a subjective and predicative structure. In this structure,"things" is the subject, indicating things;"things are done by people" is the predicative, indicating that it depends on people's actions. Read more exciting novels for free
Advanced and powerful. The opposite of "backward" was "advanced", which meant that they were at the forefront in terms of development level and ideology. The opposite of "weak" was "strong", which meant that they had strong strength and strength. The combination of the two could be seen as the antonemy of "backward and weak". <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The idiom of the opposite of bullying the weak and fearing the strong is equal, impartial, neither servile nor overbearing.
The antonyms of "backward and weak" were "advanced and powerful" and so on. " Advanced " meant that one was at the forefront in a certain aspect, in a leading position, with the characteristics of progress and innovation. For example, in the field of science and technology, countries or organizations that had mastered the latest technology and research and development concepts were in an advanced position. " Powerful " meant that one had great strength and power. In the military aspect, it had many advanced weapons and equipment, high-quality military personnel, etc. In the economic aspect, it had strong capital and highly developed industries. In summary," advanced and powerful " meant that they were in a leading position in all aspects and had strong strength. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
It wasn't an idiom that fate wasn't controlled by the heavens. The novel " Ten Years of Death " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
He recommended Douluo: Crossing Huo Yuhao and Picking up Zhu Zhuqing by the author, I am that Lord. The main character, Huo Yuhao, was 18 years old, Capricorn, 187cm tall, and weighed 83Kg. The female lead Zhu Zhuqing was 18 years old, a Cancer, 168cm tall, and 50Kg in weight. There were also other characters. It was the author's first time writing about Douluos and Doujinshi. His writing skills were not bad, but there were some small flaws. Lord Arad was not bad either. The male protagonist, Keynes Polo, was 23 years old, a Pisces, 181cm tall, and weighed 100Kg. He transmigrated to become the son of a baron and relied on the Pugilist System to develop himself. However, he was involved in a war. "One Pin Jiao," not written by An Ran. The female protagonist, Xiao Xuan, was 16 years old, 165cm, 82Kg. The female protagonist from the mixed food and other people died to fight with the scheming woman, angrily tear hypocrisy, although there are shortcomings but books can be read. Yue Buqun Begged Me to Practice Swordsmanship, a martial arts doujin novel by Guiyang Dumpling. "Quick wear of the abuse of dregs have a way," eat a mouthful of Tang Sanzang meat written. The female lead, Wen Chun, acted casually. She did not have a CP and quickly wrote a story. She was a scumbag. There were thunder points in the middle but they could be skipped. The ending was very sad. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The idioms that could not be started were: Incredible, indescribable, impossible to deal with, indelible, immeasurable, insufferably arrogant, unreasonable, incurable, rare, unspeakable, indescribable, unmanageable, incalculable, unapproachable, unpredictable, unattainable, unattainable, immeasurable, insurmountable, indescribable, unshakable, unneglectable, incalculable, unspeakable, and unforgivable. The novel " Glittering Four Seasons " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The following are some idioms related to arguments: - The tongue was like a sword, and the lips were like a spear. The argument was fierce, the words were sharp, and they were tit-for-tat. - Lips and swords: The meaning is similar to the words and swords of the tongue, and it also refers to the sharp words used in an argument. - There are many disputes: gathering means gathering, and litigation means arguing. There were many discordant opinions. - Mouth debate door said: refers to oral argument and door-to-door persuasion. - The noise is the sound of argument, do not say stop. The description was endless. - There is no room for argument. - No need to argue: No need to argue. - The facts are obvious or well reasoned, so there is no need to argue. - To prosper: E E is the appearance of outspoken debate, ministers dare to outspeak debate, the country will prosper. - Qu Xue Duo Bian: Qu Xue refers to people with limited knowledge and a stubborn mind. The word "debate" here means debate. It was a metaphor for people with little knowledge who liked meaningless arguments. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some idioms that have the meaning of motivating others: - Lead by example: Set an example by your own actions and lead others to follow suit. - Teaching by words and example: Using words to teach and actions to demonstrate, it plays a role in driving others to learn and improve. - Take the lead: In battle, the general personally takes the lead and rushes in front of the soldiers. Now, it could also be used to describe a leader taking the lead, walking in front of the masses and leading others to action. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some idioms related to fighting: 1. [Tentacle and Manman are two small countries on a snail's horn in the fable of Zhuangzi. Later, they were compared to fighting for personal gain.] 2. ** 3. [A well-matched opponent]: It was a metaphor for the two sides in the battle being equally matched. 4. [Brother-to-brother strife]: This refers to a fight between brothers, but it also refers to internal strife. 5. Fugu Bo Xi: Fugu refers to the daughter-in-law and mother-in-law. It originally refers to the quarrel between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, but later it also refers to internal strife. 6. ** General meets good material **: Good material means a person with high skills. A general meeting a person with high skills is like two heroes fighting and having equal skills. 7. [Two males cannot stand side by side]: It means that the two males cannot stand side by side and must fight and merge. 8. ** Tiger Throwing Dragon Holding **: Throwing means struggling and jumping. It refers to the fight between the dragon and tiger, which is a metaphor for an intense fight. 9. [Fight openly and secretly]: Fighting openly and secretly, describing each person using their own thoughts to exclude each other. 10. [Two Tigers Fight]: Two tigers fight each other, which is a metaphor for two powerful parties fighting each other. 11. When two tigers fight, one of them must be injured. When two ferocious tigers fight, one of them must be injured. This is an analogy to the result of a fierce battle between two powerful opponents. One side must suffer a loss. 12. Sun Bin and Pang Juan fought with their wits. It was a metaphor of a former friend and now an enemy, fighting to the death with their own schemes. It was also a metaphor of both sides competing with each other. 13. [Battleground: A strategic location that both sides must fight over.] 14. Fight for every inch of land: Fight for even a little bit of land with the enemy. 15. ** You fight me **: It refers to fighting with each other, also known as "you fight me" or "you fight me". 16. ** Seeking fame and fortune **: It referred to the pursuit of fame and fortune. 17. [Battle of Heroes: Battle of Heroes used to refer to many people with military forces. Battle of Heroes was a metaphor for fighting for the throne of the emperor. It described the various factions fighting for the highest ruling position.] 18. [Snatch Power and Snatch Profits]: It was said that they were fighting for power and profit. 19. ** Up and down pay levy **: pay means each other, levy means to seek, up and down compete for personal gain. 20. [Losing the deer and chasing it together]: Losing the finger, losing the deer, chasing after the finger, losing the throne, the world is in chaos, everyone is vying to chase after it. It is a metaphor for losing the political power, the world is in chaos, and heroes from all walks of life are fighting for the throne. 21. Ten Rats Fighting for a Cave: A cave refers to a hole. Ten rats fighting for a cave. It is an analogy of bad people gathering together to fight each other. 22. [Fight for hegemony by force: Fight for hegemony by relying on your own strength.] 23. ** Teng Xue vying for the position **: Teng Hou and Xue Hou vying for a seat, refers to vying for the position of honor or the first position. 24. Crow and magpie fight for the same nest: A crow and a magpie fight for the same nest, which means that when different species fight, one will be injured. 25. Fighting for the love of a man and a woman: They are jealous of each other for the love of a man and a woman. 26. [Fight for the cat and lose the cow]: To lose the cow in order to fight for the cat. 27. ** Fight for fame and fortune **: Fight for fame and fortune. 28. ** Fight for beauty **: Strange refers to strangeness, and gorgeous refers to bright colors. It is used to describe the blooming of flowers and is very gorgeous. It can also be used to describe the struggle between people to show off. 29. ** Fight between dragons and tigers **: It described a fierce struggle or competition. 30. Fight between chickens and geese: It was a metaphor for quarreling and discord. 31. [Battle of Strange Ones]: It refers to winning with strangeness. It can be used to describe the whimsical ideas of people in a battle. 32. ** Fighting to win **: Still fighting to win. 33. [Competing for beauty]: Competing to show off one's appearance to compete with one another. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Here are some idioms that can be used to retort: - For example, in a diplomatic situation, when faced with the other party's remarks that stealthily changed concepts and distorted facts, you can use these two idioms to refute and point out the other party's inappropriate behavior. For example, when the president of the Republic of Lithuania made inappropriate remarks about Taiwan, these two idioms can be used to expose his sophistry of provoking the China principle and pretending to uphold the so-called "principles and values." - [Blatant]: When the other party openly does something inappropriate or makes inappropriate remarks, you can use this idiom to retort, emphasizing their unscrupulous attitude. The story of one person and a group of people is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!