2. The classic four-word idiom smug-smug: smug. Describe calm and contentment.
Exhausted energy and mind. Lu: Do your best.
Eating pot pulp-refers to the people's reward for welcoming the army. Rice basket: a bamboo vessel for holding rice. Pot: A container for holding water. Flesh: rice soup
Show your skills-skills, abilities, talents. Give full play to one's talents
A generous home-generosity: the truth. A well-informed person who knows the truth.
Short and pithy-short and pithy; A descriptive article, speech, etc. Short, powerful, small but strong team.
Unique-unique. Metaphor to create a unique style, self-contained.
Colorful-describe a scene of a drinking party at night. Later, it is often used to describe a corrupt life that is greedy for pleasure.
Go all out to help-go all out: vigorously. Vigorously help each other. Kind words commonly used when asking for help.
It's easy to blame others: just. Strange: sin. If you take action, you will be convicted or blamed.
Not worth the candle-what you get is not worth what you pay.
Listen and see-smell: pollution. Unconsciously influenced by frequent hearing and seeing.
Look and listen-listen with your own eyes, see with your own eyes.
Face-to-face life-life: teaching. Describe strict requirements and serious education.
Gossip-originally referring to unfounded words, now refers to slander and slander spread behind others' backs.
Strive to be strong-cheer up and seek prosperity.
Burn your bridges-historical records? The Biography of Xiang Yu records that Xiang Yu once fought with Chi. After crossing the river, he broke all the kettles (pots) and sank all the boats, indicating that he would never retreat. Metaphor is determined to fight to the end
The truth-the truth
Be worthy of the name-name is consistent with reality.
Repeat the same mistakes-to go back to the old road of rollover means not paying attention to summing up experience, learning lessons and repeating the same mistakes.
Go through fire and water-describe not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, desperate.
Back to the basics-Pu: Simplicity. Return: Go back. Truth: Innocent. Remove the external decoration and return to a state of innocence.
Rare: the hair of a phoenix. Unicorn horn: the horn of a unicorn. Metaphor is a rare and precious person or thing.
Incredible-bandit: ordinary. It is beyond the imagination of ordinary people.
Keep moving.-keep moving.
Give it a laugh. Smile to show that you don't mind at all.
3. A classic four-word idiom 1) Chewy wax: Chewy wax. Describe an article or speech as dull as ditch water.
2) What a magnificent sight: colorful and magnificent. Of cultural relics, etc.
3) There is no score in the article: the article does not need to be altered in one go. Describe quick thinking and excellent writing skills.
4) whitewash: cover up mistakes and mistakes. (front: cover up; Error: article)
5) Pay equal attention to literature and emotion: literary feelings are very rich (Mao: vigorous and vigorous).
6) Wenshan Huihai: describes people who are busy writing articles and having meetings all day long and can't concentrate.
7) Wu: It is described that civil and military officials only care about happiness and don't care about state affairs. Tian: Comfortable.
8) Famous: far away, far away; You, get close. Known far and near. Describe a great reputation. It can't be described as "famous at home and abroad".
9) beyond reproach; There is nothing to blame. It is easy to confuse "understandable" (don't criticize too much)
10) No problem): There is no need to criticize severely. Different from "beyond reproach".
4. Guess the classic four-character idiom. Guess the chicken feather stuck on the peacock's head (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: pun.
Crab (to use an idiom)-The answer is: rampage.
The beauty of thinking (to borrow an idiom)-answer: whimsical.
Tumors in the stomach (a four-word idiom)-Answer: Heart problems.
Powerful aura (to borrow an idiom)-answer: domineering.
Act quickly (to use an idiom)-the answer is: agile.
Computer (to use an idiom)-A: I know what you know.
It means (to use an idiom)-answer: haggle over every ounce
Stick a villain behind your back (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: Yang disobeys Yin.
Set off firecrackers in the New Year (to use an idiom)-Answer: scratch.
The plane fell into the ditch (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: plummeted.
Poultry discusses the plan to criticize hens (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: nonsense.
Rabbits don't eat grass near their nests (to use an idiom)-answer: stay near and seek far.
Rape flowers grow onions (four-word idiom)-answer: out of thin air
Go your own way and let others say it (to use an idiom)-Answer: Go your own way.
Oscar statuette (to use an idiom)-Answer: A blockbuster.
Xiangyun is immortal (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: distinguished.
Pig eight quit (to use an idiom)-answer: fat head and big ears
Mouth-to-mouth type (to use an idiom)-answer: making it up.
People who have no long-term worries will have near worries (to use an idiom)-the answer: deliberately.
Catch butterflies through the net (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: No.
Ask a mentally retarded person a higher mathematics question (to use an idiom)-Answer: I don't know how to ask three questions.
An honest man in Fuxi era (to borrow an idiom)-Answer: An old road warms people's hearts.
Happy don't want to go back (to use an idiom)-answer: don't consider happiness.
Fan Jin reunited (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: pride.
In vain (to use an idiom)-Answer: in vain.
After graduation (to use an idiom)-Answer: Take a cursory look.
Go with the wind (to use an idiom)-Answer: have it both ways.
Teach Jordan to play ball (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: In vain.
The young couple push the mill (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: Qi Xin works together.
A lazy sheep is called an owl (a four-character idiom)-answer: Yang disobeys Yin.
Bao Gong angrily denounced Chen Shimei (playing a four-word idiom)-the answer: make a clean break.
The defeated cricket (playing a four-word idiom)-answer: faint, exhausted.
Voice (type a four-word idiom)-Answer: beaming.
The sparrow antelope wipes its mouth (playing a four-word idiom)-answer: glib.
Shorty as a model (four-word idiom)-answer: more than one can chew.
Tathagata's alms bowl (using a four-word idiom)-answer: the true colors are revealed.
A pig in a hat and a dog in a robe (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: the devil wears Prada.
108 heroes catch thieves (a four-word idiom)-answer: enlightening.
Grandma chews sugar cane (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: gnash her teeth.
Scarecrow puts out the fire (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: It is difficult to protect yourself.
Push the boat by hiding in the water (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: Push hard in the dark.
Goose feather pillow (a four-word idiom)-answer: forget it.
Color-blind patients go to the hospital (to use an idiom)-answer: indiscriminate.
Punch one's temples (using a four-word idiom)-answer: dizzy.
Holding a riddle but unable to guess (playing a four-word idiom)-answer: stubbornness.
A Bing reads novels (typing a four-word idiom)-Answer: Pretend.
Enough (typing a four-word idiom)-answer: 1000 words.
Monks chanting (a four-word idiom)-answer: chorus.
A hillbilly pees (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: suit local conditions.
Blind people wear sunglasses (to use a four-word idiom)-Answer: Cover people's eyes and ears.
Dumb party (a four-word idiom)-answer: what to do.
A pregnant woman walks on stilts (playing a four-word idiom)-answer: adventure.
Bury the earth god alive (four-word idiom)-answer: a fair death honors the whole life.
Old beggars eat tofu all day (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: poor and white.
A person is practicing his lines (typing a four-word idiom)-answer: talking to himself.
The fox was defeated by Master Guan (playing a four-character idiom)-answer: evil is invincible.
* * * diaosi became a rich man (to use a four-word idiom)-answer: one step to heaven, one step to heaven.
I hope I can help you.
5. Describe the classic four-character idioms as gripping, fascinating, ingenious, colorful and exquisite.
"Wonderful and eye-catching"
(Pronunciation): [jρng cρIBρrén]
(Interpretation): Describe a person who is full of energy or whose words are wonderful and touching.
The music light show is wonderful and eye-catching. The two big "Garfield cats" are particularly cute under the colorful lighting mapping.
"Exquisite ecstasy"
(Pronunciation): [j and ng mé i ju é lú n]
(Interpretation): peerless: unparalleled. Exquisite and wonderful, unparalleled.
(sentence):
1. The sunset glow in summer is as delicate as a painter painted by a skillful hand.
2. Ganoderma lucidum craft bonsai is a beautiful natural work of art, antique, simple and elegant.
Our country's handicrafts are exquisite and have a long-standing reputation in the world.
"A stroke of genius"
(Pronunciation): [Shé n Lá izh and bǐ]
(Interpretation): Works written with the help of gods. Describe the wonderful sentences in the work.
(sentence):
1. I can't refuse it. . . All kinds of ingenious pens are not only the result of accumulated experience.
2. My joining is definitely the crowning touch.
3. finally, the shadow direction of the hand and flashlight is simply a stroke of genius!
"Vivid"
(Pronunciation): [yǒu shēng yǒu sè]
(Definition): Describe a wonderful speech or performance.
(sentence):
1. He described the scene vividly.
2. This sketch is so vivid that people can't help laughing.
Xiaogang's story is vivid and won applause from his classmates.
"Exquisite."
(Pronunciation): [j and [j and [jīng miào jué lún] n]
(Interpretation): Exquisite: Exquisite. Unparalleled: unparalleled. Exquisite and wonderful to the extreme.
(sentence):
1. His novels are excellent in language and artistic conception.
Only excellent painters or painters can create such vivid and exquisite works.
This landscape painting is lifelike, which can be said to be exquisite.