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Idioms are stereotypes in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character. The following is an explanation of idioms that sound like Hong Zhong. Welcome to read the collection.

Sounds like Hong Zhong's idiom definition 1 idiom definition.

H: it's very big. Talking or singing loudly is like ringing a big clock.

Origin of idioms

Feng Ming's magnum "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" seventy-two times: "Memories are like lightning, and sounds are like Hong Zhong."

Emotional color

neutral

Idiom structure

Subject-predicate idiom

Idiom usage

As predicate and attribute; Used of human language, etc.

Generation age

Ancient idioms

synonym

Sounds like a bell.

Examples of idioms

Feng Ming magnum "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" 72: "Memories are like lightning, and sounds are like Hong Zhong."

Related idioms

Muttering, tears like a torrent, the light is getting brighter and brighter, and it is fleeting.

Bilingual example

Then there was a disturbing blue stare, and a surprisingly loud voice.

Then I will be baptized by his melancholy eyes, and then I will listen to his loud voice like Hong Zhong.

Hong Zhong idiom interpretation Chapter II Hong Zhong:

Pinyin: shn g rúhóng zh ng

Idiom abbreviation: srhz

Traditional idiom: Sounds like Hong Zhong.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotional color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

Synonym: Sounds like a clock.

Idiom usage:

As predicate and attribute; Used of human language, etc.

Idiom explanation:

H: it's very big. Talking or singing loudly is like ringing a big clock.

Idiom origin:

Feng Ming's magnum "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" seventy-two times: "Memories are like lightning, and sounds are like Hong Zhong."

Examples of idioms:

Feng Ming magnum "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" 72: "Memories are like lightning, and sounds are like Hong Zhong."

English translation: loud voice

Explain idioms by word:

The basic meaning of "sound":

Auditory waves produced when an object vibrates: ~ sound. ~ belt. News, audio: ~ interest. I can't breathe. Say it to let people know, threaten, declare: ~ Ming. ~ debate (public debate). ~ tears. ~ screaming. Reputation: first place ~. Musical singing and dancing: ~ Geisha (female music, ancient singer and dancer)

There is an idiom called "sound": tears travel thousands of miles, complaints abound, and ugly voices spread far and wide. The reputation is very loud, and the trees sound harmonious. Elegant birds are silent, burning with momentum and harsh voices. He is famous for his reputation. His voice is chaotic and elegant, and the road is full of complaints.

The basic meaning of "Confucianism";

According to obedience: ~ wish. ~ meaning. ~ concocted according to law. Like, similar, like what: ~ here. ~ yes. ~ same. ~ so. ~ Chu. Tourists are like weaving. Comparable, and: once in a century. Sigh for yourself. Go to the bathroom. Hypothesis, hypothesis: ~ fruit. ~ if. False ~. Nai, what: ~ him. cannot

An idiom with "Ru" means that a cold is so easy to use, so good to laugh, so good to jump like thunder, so fast as a city, so difficult to worship as a god, so difficult to ascend to heaven, so difficult to cry as rain, so close as a brother, so fierce as a guest, so responsive, so easy to write, so money as a god, so paper as a line, so thirsty as hemp.

The basic meaning of "Hong":

Big: ~ water. ~ big. ~ fu. ~ shortage. ~ bright. Flood: mountain ~. Store ~. Divide ~. Last name.

Idiom with the word "Hong": A scourge is generous, and a large number of floods are generous. Hong Zhong's great Lu Sheng, such as Hong Zhong Hongqiao's book, Lu Hong's stove, Lu Hong's stove, and a little bit of snow, was put in Hongqiao's hand by Qi Tian Hongfu and paid to Hongqiao by mistake.

The basic meaning of "clock":

A metal buzzer, hollow, sounds when knocking at the door: alarm ~. Edit ~ (ancient musical instruments. A series of bronze bells were hung on the wooden frame and struck with mallets. Different times have different shapes and sizes, and the number of flowers is also different. Ding (the floorboard of ancient bronzes, engraved with words). Timing instruments: ~ watches (the general term for clocks and watches)