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  • 1.Failure to look down upon others
  • 2. How to form words with animal
  • 3. Choose word combinations: Word combinations about livestock and livestock
  • 4.Explanation of words

Unable to bow down to others


To look up to things and bow down to animals, to avoid hunger and cold.
To make: to facilitate examination. To make known to everyone.
To look up to things - to raise one's head to serve one's parents;
to look down on animals - to lower one's head Raise your wife as an animal.
So that you can bow down to your animal and avoid hunger and cold - so that you can serve your parents when you are up, and you can raise your wife as an animal when you are down, so that you can avoid hunger and cold.

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How to form words with animal


The six animals are prosperous, the human heads and the animals are singing, the animals are worshiped, the animals are worshiped, the animals are included in the group, the animals are combined, the animals are combined, the animals are restless, the animals are sharp, the animals are angry, the female animals, the animals are in charge, the animals are herd. , field animals, pregnant animals, part-time animals, farm animals, wandering animals, culvert animals, horse animals, pig crosses, golden animals, ministerial animals, meat animals, animal ears, animal pillows, animal concubines, animal power, animal beasts.


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Animal is a polyphonic word, animal, Pinyin: xù chù, Pinyin: ㄒㄩˋ ㄔㄨˋ.


(1) When used as a noun, it is pronounced chù, which means beast, mostly poultry, such as "livestock" and "six animals".


(2) When used as a verb, it is pronounced xù , which means raising livestock, such as "livestock raising", "livestock husbandry" and "livestock production".


Definition of Chinese characters


chù〈name〉


(1) (Knowing. Oracle glyph).


(2) (It means pulling, and the lower part looks like the shape of a cow’s nose. The cow’s nose is being pulled, indicating that it is a domestic animal that has been tamed and raised by humans. Original meaning: domestic animal) Same as the original meaning [farm animal; livestock].


Livestock, field animals. -- "Shuowen"


When there are big animals, there are few small ones. --"Yi Zagua"


Domestic animals are called livestock, and wild animals are called beasts. - "Zuo Zhuan, Zhao Gong's 23rd Year" is sparse.


In ancient times, the six animals did not serve each other. --"Zuo Zhuan·Nineteenth Year of Duke Xi".


With a crowd of tens of thousands, horses and livestock filling the mountains, such wealth and honor are like this - "Book of Han·Biography of Li Guangsu Jian".


Word selection: word combinations about livestock and storage


Reference answer:
Livestock [chù] Livestock, livestock, livestock
[xù] Livestock, livestock raising
Savings [xù] Savings, savings

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word explanation


Swarming in: As soon as the stadium doors opened, fans rushed in.
2. Angry: Angry: Emotionally excited. Describe being very angry. "For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily. 》
3. Concentrate one's attention: get together, meet: gather. Describes very concentrated attention. "The students in the classroom are all listening to the teacher's lecture attentively. 》
4. Talk to yourself: Talk to yourself. "You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 》
5. Critical situation: describes a very critical situation. "Just when the car was about to crash, the driver stopped the car urgently. 》
6. Better troops and simpler administration: Jian: to simplify. "Some units must streamline their troops and streamline their administration and continuously improve work efficiency. 》
7. Colorful: "At night, colorful lights make Xiamen more beautiful. 》
8. Bamboo shoots after the rain: describes the emergence of new things in large numbers. "Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. 》
9. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for seeing many beautiful things in front of you. "The things on display there are so dazzling that our eyes are overwhelmed. 》
10. Upright: Describes a person who is very tall and majestic. "He is selfless and truly an upright and upright man. 》
11. Leave no stone unturned: method: method. Say: Method. Try and exhaust every possible means. "The teacher does everything possible to mobilize our enthusiasm for learning. 》
12. Relish: He is reading a comic book with relish.
13. Scrambling to be the first: As soon as the starting gun fired, the athletes rushed to run on the track.
14. Hungry and thirsty: a metaphor for a very urgent request, just like being hungry and eager to eat, and being thirsty and eager to drink water. "The students studied hard and eagerly. 》
15. Elated: Xing: interested. Pick: spirit. Strong: vigorous. Describes a very happy expression. During the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students played many games happily. 》
16. Cautious: cautious: serious, cautious look. "He carefully cleaned the vase and placed it gently on the desk. 》
17. New look: new look: bright and bright look. Describes the old appearance changing and showing a new appearance. "Seeing the new mental outlook of our class, the principal showed a happy smile on his face. 》
18. Refreshing the heart and spleen: "The flowers bloomed, and bursts of refreshing fragrance floated. 》
19. Marveled: Everyone was amazed when they saw his beautiful calligraphy.
20. Magnificent waves: Facing the magnificent sea, he was very excited.
21. Freshman: Although he is new to the profession, he is very methodical in his work.
22. World-famous: The Great Wall of China is a great structure that is world-famous.
23. Invincible: The scientific research team led by him has solved one problem after another with an invincible momentum for more than ten years.
24. Confident: Cheng: completed, ready-made. "I am confident that I will get good results in this exam. 》
25. Can't wait: His impatient look caused a burst of laughter.
26. Unique: different: elsewhere, unique. "This book he wrote is cleverly conceived and unique. 》
27. Without thinking: He reviewed very comprehensively and could answer the questions asked by the teacher without thinking.
28. Ingenious plan: Zhuge Liang borrowed arrows from a straw boat, what an ingenious plan!
29. Reasonable and confident: His words were so reasonable that no one knew how to answer.
30. Returning the intact jade to Zhao: Now I return this book to Zhao intact, please check it.
31. Work together: As long as we work together, we will be able to overcome difficulties.
32. Opening the book is beneficial: To achieve the benefit of opening the book, you must first choose good books to read.
33. Everyone expressed their opinions: At the class meeting, everyone expressed their opinions and the atmosphere was warm.
34. Uneasy: I forgot to memorize the text last night. During the Chinese class today, I was uneasy for fear of being called by the teacher.
35. Frightened: frightened: frightened. People who have done bad things will be frightened when they encounter the police.
36. It’s his own fault: He ended up like this today entirely because of his own fault.
37. Famous: He is now a famous singer.
38. Crowd of people: The construction site was buzzing with people, making it a busy and tense scene.
39. Busy traffic: During the festival, the streets are busy and lively.
40. Crowds of people: In the vegetable market a few days before the Spring Festival, people were busy shopping.
41. Bustling: During the festival, the park is bustling with people smiling and smiling. It’s so lively!
42. Meticulous: Teacher Chen is so serious, responsible and meticulous no matter what he does.
43. Lifelike: wonderful: good. Xiao: Imagine. "The kittens in this painting are so lifelike that they seem to run out when they bark. 》
44. Zheng Ren buys shoes: When we do anything, we must handle it flexibly based on the actual situation, otherwise it will be a joke like Zheng Ren buys shoes.
45. Self-contradiction: Don’t contradict yourself in what you say or do, otherwise you will contradict yourself.
46. Know everything: Teacher Chen has taught our class for four years, and he really knows every student’s situation well!
47. Calmly: After answering the phone, he walked out calmly.
48. As if nothing had happened: We were all studying nervously to prepare for the exam, but he was reading comic books as if nothing had happened.
49. Unparalleled:
50. Dotted around: Shops of all sizes are dotted here and there, bustling with activity.
51. Beautiful: The stone carvings in the scenic area are beautiful.
1. Elated: Xing: interested. Pick: spirit. Strong: vigorous. Describes a very happy expression.
During the garden activities to celebrate Children's Day, the students happily played many games. 》
2. Angry: Rushing: Emotionally excited. Describe being very angry.
"For some reason, he walked into the classroom angrily. 》
3. Concentrate one's attention: get together, meet: gather. Describes very concentrated attention.
《The students in the classroom are all listening to the teacher's lecture attentively. 》
4. Talk to yourself: Talk to yourself.
"You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 》
5. Critical situation: describes a very critical situation.
"Just when the car was about to crash, the driver stopped the car urgently. 》
6. Bamboo shoots after the rain: describes the emergence of new things in large numbers.
"Since the reform and opening up, factories have sprung up like mushrooms after a rain. 》
7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for seeing many beautiful things in front of you.
"The things on display there were so dazzling that our eyes were overwhelmed. 》
8. Upright: Describes a person who is very tall and majestic.
"He is selfless and truly an upright and upright man. 》
9. Leave no stone unturned: method: method. Say: Method. Try and exhaust every possible means.
"The teacher tries every possible means to mobilize our enthusiasm for learning. 》
Hungry and thirsty: It refers to a very urgent need, just like being hungry and eager to eat, and being thirsty and eager to drink water. "The students studied hard and eagerly. 》
10. Carefully: Wings: serious, cautious look.
《He carefully cleaned the vase and placed it gently on the desk. 》
11. Take on a new look: take on a new look: a bright and bright look. Describes the old appearance changing and showing a new appearance. "Seeing the new mental outlook of our class, the principal showed a happy smile on his face. 》
12. Be confident: Cheng: completed, ready-made.
"I am confident that I will get good results in this exam. 》
13. Unique: different: elsewhere, unique. "This book he wrote is cleverly conceived and unique. 》
14. Idiom: All grass and trees are soldiers
Pronunciation: cǎomùjiēbīng
Definition: Treat all the grass and trees on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.
Sentence: Everyone was in shock and uncertainty that day, ~, and at night, there was still no movement.
15. Idiom: Go into battle shirtless
Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn
Definition: Go into battle shirtless. It is a metaphor for going on stage in person and carrying out activities without any disguise.
Sentence: He finally took action in person.
16. Idiom: rabble
Pronunciation: wūhézhīzhòng
Definition: Like a group of crows gathered temporarily. It is a metaphor for a group of people who are improvised and unorganized.
Sentence creation: Although there are some people outside, they are also ~, not unified.
17. Idiom: Besieged on all sides
Pronunciation: sìmiànchǔgē
Definition: It is a metaphor for being surrounded by enemies on all sides and being isolated and helpless.
Sentence: Here, no matter how sharp your tongue is, you have no choice but to obey.
18. Idiom: deploying troops like gods
Pronunciation: yòngbīngrúshén
Definition: deploying troops and generals like gods. Described as being good at commanding operations.
Sentence creation: Zhuge Liang’s brilliant plan during the Three Kingdoms period, ~.
19. Idiom: Courage but no strategy
Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu
Definition: Only courage, no strategy. It means that doing things or fighting is just rushing in and out without planning or strategy.
Sentence creation: Bi Feng~ is extremely greedy for wine and sex, has no sympathy for his subordinates, and all his subordinates are alienated from him.
20. Idiom: Strong walls and clear fields
Pronunciation: jiānbìqīngyiě
Definition: A way to deal with the invasion of powerful enemies. This makes it impossible for the enemy to attack the stronghold and grab supplies.
Sentence: You are not allowed to fight, but you can wait until the thieves and bandits have relaxed as much as possible before you can pursue him.
21. Be obedient: contradict each other, contradict each other.
You talk so docilely, how can I trust you?
22. Lead the neck to be slaughtered: kill: kill. Craning his neck and waiting to be killed. Refers to waiting for death without making any resistance.
The prisoner knew that he could not escape his guilt, so he had no choice but to accept the death penalty.
23. The clothes do not drag on the ground: drag, drag. Clothes that do not touch the ground are metaphors for being very busy.
There has been so much work these days that he is exhausted.
24. Shui Jie Bing Qing: as white and clean as ice water. Describe noble character or elegant writing style.
How could she be with such bad people when she is such a clean and pure person?
25. Like a fish bone stuck in the throat. It is a metaphor for psychologically feeling something unsaid and feeling very uncomfortable.
I know the truth, but I can’t tell it. It’s like it’s stuck in my throat.
26. Look down on others: Serve your parents, and support your wife and children. Generally refers to maintaining a family's life.
Dad wakes up early every day and works hard at night.
27. Persevere in doing evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.
This person is evil and will eventually be punished by law.
28. Not helpful: It does not help things.
If you don’t study hard now, it won’t help you regret it in the future.
29. A scholar with legs: jokingly called a person who records information accurately and has profound knowledge.
He is diligent in learning, thoughtful, and knowledgeable. He is really a good book writer.
30. One word, one pearl: Each word is like a pearl. Describe the singing voice as mellow and mellow. It also refers to beautiful articles and gorgeous rhetoric.
This article is really word for word. After reading it several times, I still have endless aftertaste.
31. Downpour
Explanation: Downpour: Inverted basin, the appearance of heavy rain pouring down. Describes heavy and rapid rain.
Sentence: Everyone braved the pouring rain and worked bravely to block the breach.
32. Man can defeat nature. It is a metaphor that manpower can defeat nature.
My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and told me not to be afraid of failure.
33. If you have a will, you will succeed. If you have a firm ambition, as long as you work hard, you will definitely succeed.
My brother believes that where there is a will, there is a way. As long as you work hard, you will be admitted to your first choice school.
34. Good medicine tastes bitter. Good medicine that can cure diseases tastes bitter. It is a metaphor for speaking bluntly, admonishing and criticizing, although it may sound uncomfortable, but it is beneficial to people.
Grandma said that although the medicine is very bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better from the disease quickly, you still have to drink it.
35. Suspended beams and thorns describe people who study hard.
The monthly exam is coming soon, and I am determined to follow the spirit of the ancients to prepare for it.
36. Have a clear conscience. When you reflect on yourself, you don’t feel any shame at all.
As a person, you don’t seek glory and wealth, but only a clear conscience.
37. Be obedient: contradict each other, contradict each other.
You talk so docilely, how can I trust you?
38. Lead the neck to be slaughtered: kill: kill. Craning his neck and waiting to be killed. Refers to waiting for death without making any resistance.
The prisoner knew that he could not escape his guilt, so he had no choice but to accept the death penalty.
39. The clothes don’t drag on the ground: drag, drag. Clothes that do not touch the ground are metaphors for being very busy.
There has been so much work these days that he is exhausted.
40. Shui Jie Bing Qing: as white and clean as ice water. Describe noble character or elegant writing style.
She is such a clean and pure person, how could she be with those bad people?
41. Like a fish bone stuck in the throat. It is a metaphor for psychologically feeling something unsaid and feeling very uncomfortable.
I know the truth, but I can’t tell it. It’s like it’s stuck in my throat.
42. Look down on others: Serve your parents, and support your wife and children. Generally refers to maintaining a family's life.
Dad wakes up early every day and works hard at night.
43. Persevere in doing evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent.
This person is evil and will eventually be punished by law.
44. Not helpful: It does not help things.
If you don’t study hard now, it won’t help you regret it in the future.
45. A scholar with legs: jokingly called a person who records information accurately and has profound knowledge.
He is diligent in learning, thinking, and knowledgeable. He is really a good book cook.
46. Playing the Yu to fill up the skills: Refers to having no ability and filling in the skills.
Mr. Nan Guo played the Yu in the palace band and finally ran away.
47. Staring at something: staring at an object without moving your eyes, describing being very focused. During class, I always listen to every word the teacher says and watch every move the teacher makes.
48. Aggressive: Describes being aggressive, domineering and embarrassing. His aggressive words made her unable to say a word.
49. [Success is imminent] Used to congratulate people on their success quickly and easily.
My friend is going to take the exam and I sincerely wish her immediate success.
50. [Restrain from the brink] It means to wake up and turn around when you are on the edge of danger.
No matter how big a mistake a person makes, as long as he can be reined in, we should give him a chance to change over again.
51. 【马苑TU increase】means self-effacing, meaning that the age has increased, but the knowledge No progress, no success in my career
In the past ten years, I have only grown in size and achieved nothing.
52.【马 Gong Mei Su】Praise people for their talents, each has its own strengths
You two Ma Gong Mei Su have your own strengths, so why be modest.
53. [Shrouded in Horse Leather] describes the bravery of killing the enemy and dying on the battlefield
Before setting off for the expedition, the soldiers one by one impassionedly expressed their determination to "wrap their bodies in horse leather and vow not to survive."
54. [Horse released to Nanshan] It is a metaphor for peace in the world and no more fighting. Now describes the thought of Taiping Paralysis
Today, when imperialism still exists and the threat of war still exists, we cannot put swords and guns in the warehouse and let the horses go to the south.
55. [An often keep the old] Get used to a stable daily life and keep the old routine. Refers to being conservative and ignorant of change.
He has been stuck in his ways for a long time and lacks exercise, so he cannot withstand setbacks.
56. [Safety and Feeling] Rest assured, no worries.
This is what I just told you, don’t think about becoming an official again, and settle down to guard your ancestral graves. do you understand?
57.【Door to house】Going from house to house, leaving no one behind.
Salesmen go door to door to sell products, but not many people are willing to buy them.
58. [Burning the pot and sinking the boat] is a metaphor for making up one's mind and working hard to the end.
As long as we have the determination to break the boat, we can overcome various difficulties in learning.
59. [Great Thousand Worlds] In Buddhist terms, a thousand times of the world is called the Small Thousand Worlds, a thousand times of the Small Thousand Worlds is called the Middle Thousand Worlds, and a thousand times of the Middle Thousand Worlds is called the Great Thousand Worlds. The latter refers to the vast and boundless human world.
The world is full of wonders and contradictions.
Hear the rooster and dance. Get up when you hear the rooster crow. It is a metaphor for people who study hard and work hard. The old grandfather was educated in the countryside. Every 60 years, he started from scratch and built a career through hard work and hard work.
Chairman Wang started from scratch and is now the president of Wang Group.
61. Comeback: Dust kicked up by people and horses running. Describes organizing strength and trying to recover after failure. Although I did not perform well in this competition, I decided to make a comeback tomorrow.
62. Morning bells and evening drums. In ancient Buddhist temples, bells were sounded in the morning and drums were beaten in the evening to tell the time. They were used to make people realize. Whenever I think about bad things, I think of my mother’s instructions to me.
63. Strive for the top. Strive for progress. Strive for the top in both education and life. Don’t be complacent with the status quo.
64. Burn the boat. It is a metaphor for acting decisively and holding the determination to only look forward and not look back. Now that you are here, you must be determined to burn the boat and never go back until you win the championship.
65. To join the army is to abandon civil service and join the ranks of defending the country. After graduating from high school, my eldest uncle joined the army and entered the military academy, taking on the responsibility of protecting his family and the country.
66. Lessons from the past can be used as a reference for future generations. With this lesson learned, I will definitely bring rain gear next time I go out.
67. Gold and stone open the door. Sincerity can move anything. Cousin believes that sincerity is the most important thing, his success will surely impress Miss Wang.
68. Diligence can make up for lack of talent. It means that hard work can make up for the lack of talent. Diligence can make up for weakness. As long as you put in more effort, you will definitely have a chance of success.
69. Pull up the seedlings to encourage them to grow: pull up. Pull up the seedlings to help them grow. Later, it was used as a metaphor for violating the development laws of things and being eager for success, which will lead to bad things.
The education of students cannot be ~, nor can it be left to its own devices.
70. Too hasty to choose: In an emergency situation, there is no time to make a choice.
The three of them filed out of the sinus. There was a narrow alley outside, and it was quiet and no one stopped them.
71. Hear the rooster and dance. Getting up when you hear the rooster crows means that people study hard and work hard to succeed.
The old man cultivates himself in the countryside. He dances to the sound of chickens and does Tai Chi every day to keep fit.
72. ① Idiom: Aihong everywhere ② Pronunciation: āi hóng biàn yě ③ Explanation: Aihong: the mourning geese. It is a metaphor for the victims who are crying from hunger and cold. It is a metaphor that in natural and man-made disasters, there are displaced, moaning and hungry people everywhere.
Sentence: In the old society, whenever there were floods or wars, people were forced to flee in all directions, and it was desolate.
73. The color of the lake: describing the beauty of the landscape.
Looking at the color of the lake in front of me, it seems that all worries and burdens have disappeared without a trace.
74. Joining the stage: performing on the same stage
It is said that two famous actors will perform on the stage tonight.
75. Stunning: surprising
Their luxury and corruption have reached a shocking level.
76. Monkeys wear hats and clothes, but they are not real people after all. The metaphor is only superficial and looks like a puppet. It is often used to satirize people who take refuge in evil forces and seize power.
These people who are proud of themselves will eventually be cast aside.
77. Silent words and quick actions: clumsy in words, smart in actions
Lao Wang is a person who is quiet in words and quick in actions. I trust him very much.
78. Watching the flowers on horseback
Original meaning: The look of being proud of the spring breeze.
Definition: walking on horseback. Seeing flowers on a running horse. It is often used to describe not observing things in depth and detail, but only observing things roughly (cū luè), which is a metaphor for being confused by superficial phenomena (mí huò). The emphasis on process is easily confused with "glimpsing". The latter refers to being less impressive and emphasizing results.
When I went to the exhibition that day, there were too many people, so I just took a quick look.
79. Honghuzhi: lofty ambition.
You short-sighted people will not understand my ambition.
80. Take the lead
Explanation: It originally refers to riding a horse and charging ahead in battle. Describes taking the lead and taking the lead. It also means working in front of the masses and actively taking the lead.
A young man came here all the way from Yunnan. He was carrying two big bags and was sweating profusely. A tall and thick man took the lead in carrying the bags for him. Who knew that the bags were too heavy and the man did not know what he could do and was exhausted? Fall to the ground
81. Idiom explanation. "Xinxin" students, Xin, numerous students.
In a sentence, there are many students in this school.
82. To leave one’s hometown and live in another place. To make a sentence, for the sake of his future, he left his hometown
83. To look at others with admiration: It means that others have made progress and can no longer look at them with the same old eyes. Or it is a metaphor for getting rid of old views and looking at people or things with new eyes. (To wipe your eyes with new eyes means to see people with new eyes. )
The naughty and naughty Xiaoqiang has made great progress now, which is impressive.
84. Wuxia Ameng: Wuxia: now south of the Yangtze River in Jiangsu; Ameng: refers to Lu Meng. Lu Meng lives in the next corner of Wu. It is a metaphor for people who have little knowledge.
We should study hard and not be like Wu Xia Amon.
85. Liang Shangjunzi
Explanation: A synonym for a thief. Used to describe "thief".
Example: Mr. Liang Shang visited our building last night and checked every household.
86. Streets and alleys
Explanation: From the beginning of the alley to the end of the alley, it refers to various places in the streets and alleys.
Example: The neighborhood leader mobilizes his neighbors to clean the streets in the community.
87. Ignorance
Explanation: Not knowing a word means being illiterate.
Example: The old woman never went to school, so she didn’t know anything and couldn’t even write her name.
88. One and done
Explanation: Once the main thing is settled, other related things will also be settled.
Example: Knowing that he couldn't finish his homework, he simply tore up the notebook and finished it.
89. Cut it off with a clean cut
Explanation: It is a metaphor for determination to sever ties. Also used to describe decisiveness.
Example: Since our views are so different, then from now on you should not come to see me again, and we should make a clean break from now on.
90. ​​Firmly insist on it
Explanation: Reluctant to change what was originally said.
Example: The victim insisted and identified the suspect.
91. A loyal heart
Explanation: It refers to having a loyal heart and is a humble term.
Example: I hope that even an inch of my loyalty can win more honors for the class
92. 1510
Explanation: Completely, all meanings
Example: Please put Explain this matter clearly.
93. Don’t take any of it
Explanation: Don’t take even a penny.
Example: Mr. Huang won everyone’s praise because he didn’t take any of the bank’s overpayments.
94. One Yuan Returns to the Beginning
Explanation: One Yuan: one year. It means the year has started again.
Example: One yuan begins again, and everything is renewed.
95. Single-mindedness
Explanation: Very attentive.
Example: To do things well, you have to concentrate on it.
96. Covering the sky with one hand
Explanation: It is a metaphor for the behavior of playing power and hiding the superiors and bullying the subordinates
Example: Mr. Huang won everyone's praise because he covered the bank's overpayments with one hand.
97. Worthless
Explanation: To describe something worthless.
Example: The kite I worked so hard to make, but my brother said it was worthless. I have no vision.
98. Ten lines a day
Explanation: Reading speed is very fast.
Example: I read ten lines after learning speed reading.
99. Three autumns in one day
Explanation: A metaphor for longing and yearning
Example sentence: The teacher is loved by his classmates on weekdays, but he has taken leave due to illness for the past two days, which makes the classmates feel three autumns in one day
100. Thousands of miles in one day
Explanation: Describes a very fast speed.
Example: The speed of modern aircraft is no longer enough to describe its speed.

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