118 must-have words for primary school students, collect them for your children now

1. Generous family: originally refers to a person who understands great principles, and later generally refers to a person who is knowledgeable or knowledgeable. 2. Continuously: It mostly describes a critical situation or sounds, breaths, etc. that are low, weak, and intermittent. 3. Ready to move: It is a metaphor for the enemy preparing to attack or the bad guys plotting to cause trouble. Mostly used in a derogatory sense. 4. Changing seas and mulberry fields: The sea turns into mulberry fields, and the mulberry fields turn into the sea. It means that things in the world have changed a lot. 5. Don’t be ashamed to ask: Be willing to learn from people whose knowledge or status is lower than yourself without feeling embarrassed. 6. Aiming too high: a metaphor for unrealistic pursuit of goals that are too high and too far. 7. Family happiness: generally refers to family fun. 8. Clues: A metaphor for the vague traces and clues left behind by something. 9. Wonderful writing: a metaphor for outstanding writing talent. 10. Overjoyed: Feeling very happy due to something good that was not expected. 11. Not caring at all: not caring at all, describing not paying attention to things at all. 12. Everyone gets his own place: originally it means that everyone is satisfied, and later it means that everyone or things get their proper position or arrangement. 13. Tastes like chewing wax: It’s like eating wax, without any taste. To describe language or articles as boring. 14. Sit back and watch: Put your hands in your sleeves and watch from the sidelines. It is a metaphor for staying out of things, neither interfering nor helping others. 15. It’s hard to finish writing even if you use up all the bamboo. There are too many crimes to describe. Often used in a derogatory sense. 16. Jué shuò: refers to an old man who is energetic, old and strong, without losing his charm. 17. White horse passing through a gap: Like a little white horse running across a small gap. Describe time passing very quickly. 18. Wait and see: describes ardent expectations or paying close attention to the trends and results of the situation. 19. Success in one stroke: Metaphor that something is easy and successful in one go. 20. Sharing weal and woe: describes a close relationship with the same interests. 21. No news: There is no news at all. 22. Huan Ran Bing Shi: refers to the elimination of suspicion and misunderstanding. 23. Unexpected arrival: refers to an unexpected arrival. 24. Not a penny: no money at all, describing extreme poverty. 25. Dismissive: put it aside, as if you didn\’t hear it; describe not paying attention to, not caring. 26. Instigator: The founder of a certain bad trend. It has a derogatory meaning and does not fit the emotional tone of the sentence. 27. Putting the cart before the horse: It is a metaphor for reversing the position of priority and importance. 28. Hate evil as much as hatred: refers to hating bad people and bad things as much as hating enemies. 29. Encounter by chance: Meeting without prior agreement. Usually it is an accidental encounter or occurrence of someone who has met before or something unplanned. 30. Abandoning the basics and focusing on the weak points: This is a metaphor for not focusing on the fundamental aspects of doing things, but only working on side issues. 0231. Vibrant: Refers to describing nature as full of vitality or active social life. It cannot be used to describe people. 32. Extraordinary: To describe something extraordinary and outstanding. 33. Self-contained: refers to having unique insights or unique practices in a certain aspect of knowledge or technology, and being able to form a system of its own. 34. Condescending: Describes that the terrain occupied is very favorable. 35. Not angry but self-mighty: describes a person who, although not angry, still has a majestic temperament. 36. Sonorous and powerful: describes a sound that is loud and rhythmic. 37.Relaxation and degree: The literal meaning is a degree of tightness and ease of expansion and contraction; usually used to describe a person who is good at living, serious and lively, working when it is time to work, and resting when it is time to rest, and is free and easy. 38. Unable to control oneself: refers to one\’s own inability to control one\’s emotions. It is a metaphor for being too excited to control one\’s emotions. Emphasis on being completely dominated by a certain emotion. \”Can\’t help it\” describes people\’s emotions, not actions. 39. Mirror Flowers and Water Moon: a metaphor for an illusory scene. 40. A flash in the pan: It means that a beautiful thing or scene appears for a while and then disappears soon. 41. Arabian Nights: a metaphor for exaggerated discussions and absurd statements; it also refers to impossible things. 42. Daydreaming: a metaphor for dreams that cannot be realized at all. 43. No chest: refers to being frank and sincere, without any scheming. 44. Unsatisfactory: Barely satisfactory. 45. Tried and true: fun, error; repeated trials without error. 46. ​​Overstretched: refers to clothes in tatters, also a metaphor for difficulties that cannot be dealt with. 47. Vast: Describes a very rich collection of documents and information. 48. Trivial: describes very small or very few, generally refers to opportunities, hopes, possibilities, etc. 49. Omnipotent: There is nothing that cannot be achieved. It is often used to describe bad people doing bad things everywhere or doing all bad things. derogatory term. 50. Tears welling up like springs: It means tears welling up like spring water. 51. Waiting eagerly: Looking up and waiting, describing ardent hope. 52. There are few people around. It was described as very cold, with few guests. 53. All-powerful: Describes great power and intimidation, and is used to refer to people with great influence and majesty. 54. Overcorrection: a metaphor for correcting an error beyond the limit. 55. The whole world celebrates together: the whole world celebrates together, a complimentary word. 56. Danguanxiangqing: generally used to describe bad people in power and evil people succeeding. It is a derogatory term. 57. 皚路蓝丝: Driving a diesel truck and wearing shabby clothes to open up the mountains and forests, describing the difficulty of starting a business. 58. Unstoppable: Extremely sharp and unstoppable, describing the courage to move forward unstoppably. 59. Shine brilliantly: Show unusually vivid colors. 60. Lengthy words: too much description and long words. 0361. Can’t bear to finish reading: Can’t bear to finish reading. It is often used to describe the tragic and moving content of the article. It is a complimentary word. 62. A critical moment: a metaphor for an extremely critical and extremely dangerous situation. 63. Keep pace with each other: Refers to several horses harnessed side by side running at a fast pace, which means that each other\’s strength or ability is equal or that their status is equal. 64. Talk and laugh calmly: mostly refers to talking and laughing as usual under tense or critical situations. 65. Talking and laughing: Describes talking and laughing during the conversation, being very interesting and interesting. 66. Thousands of emotions: Refers to a great change that causes many thoughts and feelings. 67. Be prepared: Prepare a strict formation and wait for the enemy who wants to attack. Describes complete preparations. 68. All previous efforts are wasted: all previous achievements are lost. It also means that all previous efforts have been in vain. 69. Spotless: refers to not being affected by bad habits or bad atmosphere at all; it is also used to describe cleanliness. 70. Meticulous: Describes being serious about everything you do, even the smallest details.71. Live up to everyone’s expectations: means living up to everyone’s expectations, a complimentary word. 72. Not living up to expectations: It means not convincing people and not meeting everyone’s expectations. It is a derogatory term. 73. Looking at each other: It describes people looking at each other out of fear or helplessness without speaking. 74. Second to none: refers to being first, by extension the best and strongest. 75. Row upon row: often used to describe houses or ships arranged densely and neatly. 76. \”Star and spread\” emphasizes the spread, spread, and spread over a wide range, neatly or irregularly. 77. Vertically and horizontally: using rhetoric to detect and impress others, using means of differentiation and struggle in politics and diplomacy, and can also refer to speech and debate Skills. 78. Disapproval: Do not think it is right, expressing disagreement or denial. 79. Insightful fire: as clear as seeing fire, describing observing things very clearly. 80. To accomplish the result in one battle: metaphorically, the battle is over after doing it once, once Sexually solve problems. 81. Broaden the voice: try to create conditions for the people below to express their opinions. 82. Make trouble: originally refers to the monsters in mythical novels who cast spells to stir up trouble. Later, it is a metaphor for inciting emotions and provoking trouble. 83. Cliché: Old scholars often The word is a metaphor for words that people are used to hearing and have no new meaning. 84. Disdain: think it is not worth seeing, describing extreme contempt. 85. Beautiful: describing there are so many beautiful things and scenery that people can’t appreciate them all at once Come. 86. Floating clouds and flowing water: It is a metaphor that the layout and development of the article are natural, just like moving clouds and flowing water, unfettered. 87. Cherishing the broken broom: treating the broken broom at home as a treasure, metaphorizing that although the thing is not good , but I cherish it very much. 88. Analyze in detail: Analyze in detail in an orderly manner, describing the analysis in an orderly and detailed manner. 89. Breaking through iron shoes: It is a metaphor for finding something after going through difficulties. 90. Shivering: Describing very fear, It does not mean cold. 0491. Dining in the open air: describes the hard work of traveling or working in the field. 92. Absent-minded: describes a mental state of a person, referring to the absence of other distracting thoughts in the mind, describing concentration and concentration. 93. Overwhelming the guest: metaphorizing the guest taking over the host status, or external secondary things occupy the status of the original and main things. 94. The crime cannot be punished: It means that the death penalty is not enough to compensate, and it means that death is more than deserved. 95. It is understandable: It means that although there are shortcomings in words and deeds, But it can be forgiven. 96. Justifiable: There is nothing to blame, which means that the words and deeds are reasonable. 97. Meaningful: It means profound and thought-provoking. 98. Blockbuster: It means that you have no outstanding performance at ordinary times and you make amazing achievements all of a sudden. 99. Enduring: often used when applauding or cheering, it represents the degree of popularity of an action. 100. Complement each other: It means to cooperate and set off each other, which can better show the advantages of each other. 101. To complement each other: to set off each other It seems very interesting and interesting. 102. Laissez-faire: Let things develop freely without interfering. Most of them have a derogatory meaning, that is, leaving things alone and making them worse. 103. Unbelievable: Mysterious and mysterious, incomprehensible.104. Zhendeafedu: Make a loud noise so that deaf people can hear. It is a metaphor for using language and words to awaken confused people. 105. Deafening: The sound is so loud that it makes the ears go deaf. 106. Talk with eloquence: refers to a person speaking confidently and calmly. commendatory term. 107. Create a new look: It originally means that the portrait has been redrawn and has a new look, but later it means that a new situation has been opened up or a new style has been created. 108. Talking wildly: It originally meant spreading words or speaking freely, but now it is used to mean making a big discussion. derogatory term. 109. Originality: It represents a new concept or method that is unique. It is used to describe the unique and unique conception of poetry, art, architecture, etc. 110. Spread like wildfire: able to run without legs, describing the rapid spread of news. 111. Missing: It means something suddenly disappears. 112. Take things lightly: take a careless attitude towards things and not take them seriously. The emphasis is on absent-mindedness. 113. Opposite directions: refers to the opposite purpose and method of doing something. 114. Parting ways: It is a metaphor that people develop and display their talents separately, or that they go their own ways due to different interests and goals. 115. Unbreakable: refers to being strong and tight and cannot be destroyed or taken apart. It also describes a person\’s firm will or stubborn attitude that cannot be shaken. 116. One-size-fits-all; metaphors are universal truths that apply everywhere. 117. Feasting and feasting: describes the corrupt life of seeking pleasure, and also describes the bustling and bustling scene at night in cities or entertainment venues. 118. There are only a few people around: to describe the situation when an official retires and loses power, and his family is deserted and there are few carriages and horses; or it describes the situation when a career declines from prosperity and there are few guests.

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