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Synonyms and antonyms of settlement, idioms with different meanings

Synonym for settlement.

Settle down and live and work in peace and contentment.

Settle down the antonym of four words.

Wandering in the world, helpless, cosmopolitan.

Fall into the dust

Travel around the world, wandering from one place to another.

A synonym idiom about settling down has an explanation.

[Living and working in peace and contentment]: Life is stable and work is satisfactory. The Biography of Zhong Changtong in the Later Han Dynasty: "Living and working in peace and contentment, raising children and grandchildren, the world is natural."

[Settle down and start a career]: Get married and start a career.

In the words of Buddhism, it means being open-minded about one's life's destiny and being born extraordinary. Also refers to the place to live.

The antonym of settlement has an explanation.

Life is unstable and extremely difficult.

[Lilutia]

Tianya: Tianya refers to a very far place. Down and out, wandering around. Describe life as unstable and extremely difficult.

Life is hard, wandering around.

[liúlídiānpèi]

Because of famine or war, the flow is scattered. Describe life is hard, wandering around.

Travel around the world

[làngjìtiānyá]

Wandering: Wandering about. Wandering around, footprints all over the world.

No matter where you are, you are your home.

[Siviija]

Anywhere can be your home. "Gao Han's ancestral home": "The son of heaven takes the four seas as his home." The latter metaphor aims at four directions, not letting go of the countryside and the family. It also describes people who have no fixed place to wander. Four seas: referring to the world in general.

No one can rely on/ask for help.

[wúyúwúkào]

Describe a person.

Wandering, no fixed home

[Liu Lizhu ǐ]

Displacement: discrete cycle; Migration: Migration. Moving around, no place to live.

Wander from one place to another and endure many difficulties and hardships.

[diānpèiliúlí]

Upset: Falling is a metaphor of poverty and frustration; Displacement: waves fall. Because of famine or war, the flow is scattered. Describe life is hard, wandering around.

Forced prostitution

[lúnluòfüngchén]

Get into trouble: To wander or get into trouble. Prostitution: used to refer to the life of prostitutes. It used to mean that women unfortunately became prostitutes.

(of vagrants) drifting like duckweeds on undulating waves-drifting from one place to another.

[píngz ngla ngj]

As uncertain as duckweed and waves. Metaphor is wandering everywhere, living without a fixed place.

Detailed explanation of settlement.

How are you?

The meaning and explanation of idioms-shelter: a place to live; Life: Mental stability. Refers to life has landed; Spiritual sustenance.

Where did the idiom come from? Song Shi Daoyuan's Legend of Jingdezhen Lantern: "The monk asked,' The scholar is not in the ground, what's the matter?' Shi Yun: "Where do you live?" "

The abbreviation of idiom Pinyin-aslm

Praise or derogatory-neutral idiom, without obvious praise or derogatory criticism or praise.

Usage and nature of idioms-combined form; As predicate, attribute and object; It has positive significance and is often used in trouble.

The Formal Structure of Idioms —— Joint Idioms

Extended reading: write a sentence with a foothold.

(1), new immigrants come up with all kinds of tricks to settle down.

(2) Ask for leave when you are busy, and you will be quiet when you are busy. This is the job of settling down.

(3) Where is the place of settlement? Green Woods and Hesse sing late autumn.

(4) How to settle down without a skill?

(5) Knowing the day is the night, and knowing the beginning is the end. If you realize what kind of person you were before you were born, you will know where you will eventually live.