be known to all
As we all know, it is an idiom. Pinyin is j ì NR é NJI ē zh ī, which means that all people know it. It is widely used to describe a thing. It is generally used as a commendatory word, sometimes as a derogatory word. From a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
All, all. Everybody knows. Everyone knows that.
Idiom grammar
Subject predicate; predicate, object, attribute; same as "household name"
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 51 of a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "the old and young, men and women, as the saying goes, everyone knows it."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms are well-known and well-known; antonyms are unknown and shut up; grammatical subject predicate construction; predicate, object and attribute; the same as "well-known"
Chinese PinYin : jìn rén jiē zhī
be known to all
A dog cannot spit Ivory out of its mouth. gǒu kǒu lǐ tǔ bù chū xiàng yá
four seasons and eight solar terms. sì shí bā jié
The scandal has spread far and wide. chǒu shēng yuǎn bō
It's hard to reach the sky. nán yú shàng qīng tiān
be broad-minded toward others. kuān yǐ dài rén