The idiom '重规迭矩' originally described things that were in line with regulations, but later came to mean imitation or repetition. It signifies that the rules (规) and standards (矩) overlap perfectly, matching in measurement.
这个成语“重规迭矩”原比喻事物都合乎法度,后也用来形容模仿或重复,意思是规和矩相互重叠,度数相同。
成语 | 重规迭矩 |
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解释 | 规与规相重,矩矩与相迭,度数相同,完全符合。原比喻动静合乎法度或上下相合,后形容模仿、重复。 |
出处 | 《三国志·蜀书·郤正传》:“动若重规,静若迭矩。” |
拼音 | chóng guī dié jǔ |
拼音码 | cgdj |
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