1. Four-character idioms or words containing the word "mirror"
The mirror is divided into flowers and water, the moon is divided into hairpins, the broken mirror is hung high, the Qin mirror is hung high, the blind man gets the mirror
Polish the brick to make a mirror
Pheasant dancing mirror
Hanging mirror in the virtual hall
Raising the bright mirror
Lonely Luan looking in the mirror
Mirror of Lechang
Using the past as a mirror
Colored glasses
Flowers in the mirror
Viewing flowers in the mirror
The mirror is broken and the hairpin is separated
The mirror separates the phoenix
Picking flowers in the mirror
The mirror is round and perfect
The mirror is dim Re-sharpening
A bright mirror hangs high
A Qin mirror hangs high
A dim mirror regains its brightness
Looking through the mirror
The broken mirror separates the hairpin
The broken mirror coincides
Shuiyue Jinghua 2. Idioms with the word mirror falling
The only idiom with the word falling and mirror is shocking. mirror.
Astonished
Pronunciation: dà diē yǎn ??jìng
Definition: Refers to being very surprised by unexpected results or incredible things.
Source: At a dance, if you hold your glasses between your eyelids and watch people dancing, you suddenly notice something surprising. When your eyes widen, your glasses fall off! Over time, "surprised" became synonymous with seeing something surprising!
Example: In fact, I have been polishing myself since I was a child. If nothing else, the calligraphy alone is enough to surprise many experts.
Sentence
1. However, when it comes to treating animals, the Chinese people’s insensitivity often surprises people.
2. Another surprising phenomenon is that most couples do not seek professional help until 6 years or more after the relationship crisis occurs. It is too late now!
3. What is surprising is that the favorite is ranked at the bottom.
4. See which star made his supporters stunned and went to *** alone.
5. I didn’t expect that his performance today was so bad. It was really shocking. 3. The second character is "fall" and the fourth character is "jing yi san". What is the character for "jing yi san"
The only idiom with the second character "fall" is "sudden". It is a metaphor for falling down after suffering a setback. I can't cheer up either.
The same as "failed to recover". There are many idioms whose fourth character is "mirror", which means that a couple is separated or separated.
Hanging Qin Mirror Qin Mirror: A ytterbium used during the time of Qin Shihuang that could illuminate the good and evil in people's hearts. Hang a mirror that can reflect the good and evil in people's hearts.
Later, it was used to describe officials’ fair judgment of cases and strict enforcement of the law. The blind man finds a mirror to describe things that cannot function normally.
It is also a metaphor for burying talents. Grind bricks into mirrors. Grind bricks into mirrors.
Metaphor that things cannot succeed. Pheasant dancing in the mirror Pheasant dancing in the mirror.
A metaphor for self-appreciation. A hanging mirror in an empty hall was an old metaphor for local officials being honest and fair.
Use others as a mirror and use other people’s successes and failures as your own reference. Separating shoes and breaking mirrors is a metaphor for separation between husband and wife.
Hold up the mirror Qin Shihuang had a square mirror that could reflect people's hearts and so on. It is a metaphor for law enforcement officers to judge cases fairly and strictly.
Gu Luan looking in the mirror is a metaphor for the sorrow of a person without a spouse or a spouse who has lost his spouse. Lechang storyboard is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.
Lechang Broken Mirror is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife. Same as "Lechang Storyboard" Lechang Mirror is a metaphor for the separation of husband and wife.
Same as "Lechang Storyboard". Having a hanging mirror on the chest means being able to see through everything, just like a bright mirror in the chest.
Use the past as a mirror and draw lessons from successes and failures in history. Same as "learning from the past".
Colored glasses are a metaphor for the prejudice against people or things. 4. What are the idioms with the word mirror
The mirror separates the phoenix
The mirror flowers and the moon
The mirror picks the flowers
The mirror's kindness
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Viewing flowers in the mirror
The mirror is broken and the hairpin is divided
The mirror stand is self-dedicated
The mirror is round and perfect
Dusk mirror Chongming
Refreshing the dark mirror
Looking through the mirror
The bright mirror never tires
The bright mirror hangs high
The bright mirror Appreciating the shape
A bright mirror reflects the shape
A bright mirror stops water
A broken mirror does not re-illuminate
A broken mirror separates the hairpin
Broken mirror returns
Broken mirror reunites
Broken mirror reunites
Qin mirror hangs high
Human mirror hibiscus
Body mirror body pan
Water moon mirror flower
Water moon mirror
Demon mirror
Split hairpin broken mirror
Split shoes to break the mirror
Gu Luan dancing mirror
Gu Luan looking in the mirror
Raising the bright mirror high
Hanging the Qin mirror high
Storyboard of Lechang
Broken Mirror of Lechang
Mirror of Lechang
Eyes like a mirror
The blind man gets a mirror
Polishing bricks to make a mirror
Polishing bricks to make a mirror
Qin Huan's makeup mirror
Qin Tinglang mirror
The human heart is like a mirror
The water mirror of man
Pheasant dancing mirror
The hanging mirror in the empty hall
The hanging mirror on the chest
Use the past as a mirror
Use people as a mirror
Colored glasses
Clear as water, bright as a mirror 5. The first character is Yamato The fourth character is mirror in the idiom
The first character is Yamato and the fourth character is mirror. The idiom is (astonishing).
To be surprised
To explain means to be very surprised by unexpected results or incredible things.
Example What surprised the police was that the fourteen-year-old boy was actually the leader of the drug trade.
Origin In recent years, "big surprise" has become very popular. Its meaning is very clear, and it is used in very surprising situations. But why do glasses fall off when you are surprised? It turns out that the earliest glasses had a concave lens, which was inconvenient to hold up to your eyes when in use. Since people at this time did not realize that God created ears just for hanging glasses, they just thought of some expedient methods, such as using a small handle to hold the glasses in front of their eyes more conveniently. But experienced myopia people quickly learn to frown and hold their glasses between their eyelids, so that their hands can be freed to do other things, such as flipping through books. At a dance, if you hold your glasses between your eyelids and watch people dance, and suddenly notice something surprising, your eyes will open and your glasses will fall off! Over time, "surprised" became synonymous with seeing something surprising! Ever since people realized the relationship between ears and glasses, glasses cannot fall off, but this saying has still been passed down!