出师不利成语解释

时间:2021-08-31

  【成语释义】师:军队。利:顺利。出战不顺利。形容事情刚开始,就遭受败绩。

出师不利成语解释

  【成语出处】浩然《艳阳天》第29章:“今天真是出师不利,一个好人都没有遇上。”

  【感情色彩】中性

  【成语结构】主谓式成语

  【成语用法】作谓语、宾语、状语;指不顺

  【产生年代】当代成语

  【近义词】旗开得胜

  成语例句

  宗璞《东藏记》第八章:“远征军出师不利,这边显然更为重要了。”

  英语释义

  lose the first battle;

  a bad beginning;

  be rebuffed in [at] the first encounter;

  get off on the wrong foot

  网络英语释义

  1. get off on the wrong foot

  双语例句

  1. He had a unfavorable begin.

  他出师不利.

  2. I always like play a lone hand.

  我一开始就出师不利.

  3. He always likes play a lone hand.

  他一开始就出师不利.

  4. His idea was good, he got off on wrong foot when he started doing it.

  “开始就迈错了脚”,意思就是“一开头就很不顺利,出师不利”, 例如.