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from 音标拼音: [fr'ʌm] [fɚm] prep. 从,自,从…来;由于,出于;由 从,自,从…来;由於,出於;由 from* From \ From\ ( fr[ o^] m), prep. [ AS. fram, from; akin to OS. fram out, OHG. & Icel. fram forward, Sw. fram, Dan. frem, Goth. fram from, prob. akin to E. forth. ? 202. Cf. { Fro}, { Foremost}.] Out of the neighborhood of; lessening or losing proximity to; leaving behind; by reason of; out of; by aid of; -- used whenever departure, setting out, commencement of action, being, state, occurrence, etc., or procedure, emanation, absence, separation, etc., are to be expressed. It is construed with, and indicates, the point of space or time at which the action, state, etc., are regarded as setting out or beginning; also, less frequently, the source, the cause, the occasion, out of which anything proceeds; -- the antithesis and correlative of { to}; as, it, is one hundred miles from Boston to Springfield; he took his sword from his side; light proceeds from the sun; separate the coarse wool from the fine; men have all sprung from Adam, and often go from good to bad, and from bad to worse; the merit of an action depends on the principle from which it proceeds; men judge of facts from personal knowledge, or from testimony. [ 1913 Webster] Experience from the time past to the time present. -- Bacon. [ 1913 Webster] The song began from Jove. -- Drpden. [ 1913 Webster] From high M[ ae] onia' s rocky shores I came. -- Addison. [ 1913 Webster] If the wind blow any way from shore. -- Shak. [ 1913 Webster] Note: From sometimes denotes away from, remote from, inconsistent with. " Anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing." -- Shak. From, when joined with another preposition or an adverb, gives an opportunity for abbreviating the sentence. " There followed him great multitudes of people . . . from [ the land] beyond Jordan." -- Math. iv. 25. In certain constructions, as from forth, from out, etc., the ordinary and more obvious arrangment is inverted, the sense being more distinctly forth from, out from -- from being virtually the governing preposition, and the word the adverb. See { From off}, under { Off}, adv., and { From afar}, under { Afar}, adv. [ 1913 Webster] Sudden partings such as press The life from out young hearts. -- Byron. Fromward20 Moby Thesaurus words for " from": against, away from, barring, discounting, ex, except, excepting, exception taken of, excluding, exclusive of, for, leaving out, less, minus, not counting, off, out, out of, save, without |
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- 差强人意_百度百科
差强人意(拼音:chā qiáng rén yì)是一个成语,最早出自于南朝·宋·范晔《后汉书·吴汉传》。 差强人意(差:稍微地)指还算能振奋人的意志;形容大体上还能使人满意。 含褒义;在句中一般作谓语、定语。
- 常见易错成语21:差强人意 - 知乎
昨天已成过去,明天还未到来,让我们珍惜今天,这次我们来探寻成语: “差强人意”。 成语释义 “差强人意” (拼音:chā qiáng rén yì)出自《后汉书· 吴汉传》:“帝时遣人观大司马何为,还言方修战攻之具,乃叹曰:‘吴公差强人意,隐若一敌国矣。
- 差強人意 [正文] - 成語檢視 - 教育部《成語典》2020 [進階版]
成語: 差強人意 [正文],注音: ㄔㄚ ㄑㄧㄤˊ ㄖㄣˊ ㄧˋ,釋義: 本義是還真是能夠振奮人心。#語出《東觀漢記.卷八.列傳.吳漢》。後用「差強人意」比喻雖然不夠好,但大體上還能讓人滿意。
- 差强人意的意思_成语差强人意的解释-汉语国学
差强人意,常用汉语成语,读音是(chā qiáng rén yì )。 ABCD式组合,动宾式结构,差强人意意思是:原指还算能振奋人的意志。 现形容某人某事还不错;大体上还能使人满意。 出自南朝・宋・范晔《后汉书・吴汉传》。 一般作谓语,含褒义,形容尚能令人满意。
- 【咬文嚼字】“差强人意”并非不尽如人意_意思 - 搜狐
但问题是“差强人意”并非“不能使人满意、不尽如人意”的意思。 《现代汉语词典》第7版解释为“大体上还能使人满意”(差:稍微),并附有例句:那几幅画都不怎么样,只有这一幅梅花还差强人意。
- 差强人意 (差強人意)的意思 - 成语大全 - 千篇国学
’” 例子 我得了这一封信,似乎还差强人意。 (清 吴趼人 《二十年目睹之怪现状》第七十六回) 正音 “差”,不能读作“chà”、“chāi”;“强”,不能读作“qiǎng”。 辨形 “意”,不能写作“义”。 用法 动宾式;作谓语;含褒义,形容尚能令人满意。
- 差强人意的意思、拼音、出处、近反义词、造句 - 汉语词典
差强人意是一个常用成语,读音为“chā qiáng rén yì”,其意思大致是大体上还能让人满意。 这里“差”读作“chā”,是稍微、尚、略的意思;“强”是振奋的意思。 原指还算能振奋人的意志,现在多用来表示比人预想的稍好一些,大体上还能让人接受或认可。
- 差强人意的意思_差强人意的解释_差强人意的用法_红花河
’” 例子 我得了这一封信,似乎还差强人意。 (清 吴趼人《二十年目睹之怪现状》第七十六回) 正音 “差”,不能读作“chà”、“chāi”;“强”,不能读作“qiǎng”。 辨形 “意”,不能写作“义”。 用法 动宾式;作谓语;含褒义,形容尚能令人满意。
- 差强人意的意思,差强人意的出处、用法、接龙 - 汉语查
成语差强人意的拼音是chā qiáng rén yì,成语差强人意的近义词为称心如意、心满意足、白璧微瑕,成语差强人意的反义词为大失所望、事与愿违,成语差强人意的解释:差:稍微地;强:振奋。 原指还算能振奋人的意志。
- 差强人意 - 搜索 词典
必应词典为您提供差强人意的释义,拼音 [chā qiáng rén yì],na just passable; 网络释义: barely satisfactory; Unsatisfactory; Passable;
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