Alarm clock in the toilet. What is a play idiom?

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-01
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Alarm clock in the toilet. Playing an idiom - there is a beginning and an end.

    Analysis: There is an alarm clock in the toilet, there is and a clock, and the homonym is the idiom "there is a beginning and an end".

    Carry something through to the end. yǒu shǐ yǒu zhōng

    Explanation] There is a beginning and an end. It refers to being able to persevere in doing things to the end.

    Structure] combined.

    Usage] can be used to do things or otherwise. It is generally used as a predicate, a definite, an object, and an adverbial.

    Orthophony] end; It cannot be pronounced as "zōnɡ".

    Identification] end; It cannot be written as "medium".

    synonyms] have a head and a tail, a beginning and a pawn.

    Antonyms] have a beginning and no end, anticlimactic.

    Analysis] and "have a head and a tail"; All of them contain the meaning of "doing things consistently". However, the emphasis is on persistence and consistency; often written language; "There is a head and a tail" is focused on the end; There is an end; often spoken verbally; It's a figurative metaphor. And it is often used to describe the completeness of articles and stories.

    Example sentence] It was a thankless job, but he did it anyway.

    English translation] carry something through to the end

    During the Spring and Autumn Period, Confucius's student Zi You looked down on Zi Xia's disciples, believing that they would only teach the lowest level of learning. Zixia sighed and said: The truth of a gentleman's teaching should have an order, just like the grass and trees must be classified one by one, and they can't be taught as they want?

    Only a saint can tell the end at the beginning.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There is a beginning () and an end (bell).

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Consistent (and Zhong are together now.) Dead set on the ground...There is a beginning and an end (there is and a clock).

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