#二级# The four-character words in the introduction are common words composed of four characters. The concept of four-character words is broader, including idioms and non-idioms, and is also called fixed phrases or free phrases. The following is the relevant information compiled by "Excerpts of Four-Character Words and Explanations for Second Grade Primary School Students". I hope it will help you.
An excerpt of four-character words and explanations for first- and second-grade primary school students (1) Ruan Fu is shy: Ruan Fu only keeps one money in his bag to avoid being shy. A metaphor for economic difficulties and having no money
(2) Being evasive: referring to being hesitant in speaking, evasive, unwilling to reveal the truth or avoiding key issues
(3) Huge and without friends: friends: than . There is nothing comparable to it. Describing greatness
(4) Searching: Describing the appearance of poor writing ideas and trying to think hard
(5) Less: young; more: experience. He was young and had not experienced much. Refers to little experience
(6) Encounter on a narrow road: When we meet on a very narrow road, it is not easy to get out of the way. It often refers to enemies who are incompatible when they meet.
(7) Flaws cannot cover up advantages: It is a metaphor that shortcomings cannot cover up advantages. Advantages are primary and disadvantages are secondary.
(8) Both flaws and virtues: a metaphor has shortcomings and advantages.
(9) The beginning of getting off the bus: refers to the official arriving at his residence for the first time.
(10) Lower Riba people: generally refers to popular popular literature and art.
(11) Dismount and look at the flowers: It is a metaphor for going deep into reality for a long time and conducting investigation and research.
(12) Take the lead: to gain momentum first to overwhelm others, mostly used metaphorically.
(13) Personal experience: It is a metaphor for explaining or persuading people by using one's own experiences as examples.
(14) Complement each other: It means helping each other, complementing each other, and showing the benefits.
(15) Complement each other: assist each other or use together.
An excerpt of four-character words and explanations for second-grade primary school students (1) Iron painting and silver hook: describes the hard and soft keys of calligraphy.
(2) Shameless: Don’t care about doing bad things, don’t feel any shame at all
(3) Pegasus and unconstrained: Pegasus gallops very fast, as if it is flying in the air . Metaphorical poetry is bold and bold. It also refers to a person who is impetuous and unsteady
(4) Enlightenment: pour pure ghee on your head. Buddhism means instilling wisdom and making people fully enlightened. It is a metaphor that people are greatly inspired by listening to wise opinions
(5) Hiding one's capabilities and biding one's time: refers to hiding talents and not letting them be exposed
(6) Eternal disaster: Buddhism says that the world goes from birth to destruction A process is one calamity, and ten thousand calamities means eternity. It means that it will never recover.
(7) Thousands of horses are mute: mute: mute, aphonia. In the old days, people were described as being silent. Now it is also a metaphor for the dreary political situation
(8) To open a wide net: to adopt a tolerant attitude and give people a way out
(9) To give wings to the tiger: to add wings to the tiger . A metaphor for helping bad people and increasing their power.
(10) Grand view: Grand view: a grand scene. Describes the beauty and variety of things, giving people a grand impression
(11) To calm things down: to mediate, calm the troubles, and make each other at peace. two. Give in on your own in disputes to reduce trouble.
(12) Cherish ink like gold: refers to writing, painting, and writing articles very carefully and striving to be concise.
(13) Like to hear and see: Like to hear and see.
(14) Overjoyed: Uncontrollable joy is revealed on the face.
(15) Minutiae: a metaphor for small and insignificant parts of things or problems.
Excerpts of four-character words and explanations for third- and second-grade primary school students (1) Disappear: no longer speak in public, no longer appear in public, describe hiding or not appearing in public.
(2) Xiaojiabiyu: refers to a young and beautiful woman from a small family.
(3) Making a fuss out of a molehill: It is a metaphor for treating small things as big things, which means it is not worth doing.
(4) Peace of mind: Things are done reasonably and I feel at ease.
(5) The heart is clear and the eyes are sharp; the heart is clear and the eyes are sharp. Describes insight into things and clear distinction between right and wrong.
(6) Lingering fear: Although the dangerous thing has passed, I still feel scared when I think about it.
(7) One-minded and one-minded: Describes an inattentive and changeable mind, like a horse running around and a monkey jumping around.
(8) Let the horse rein in the horse: ride the horse without pulling on the reins and let it move freely. A metaphor for wandering aimlessly or acting haphazardly.
(9) Take it at your fingertips: take it at your fingertips. The article is rich in vocabulary or materials and can be written without thinking.
(10) Shape pinguli: Describes an extremely thin body.
(11) To compare: to talk or look at different people or different things together.
(12) Subduing the dragon and subduing the tiger: a metaphor for defeating a powerful force.
(13) Ringing through the sky: The sound reaches high into the sky. The sound is described as very loud.
(14) Wandering thoughts: thoughts enter the realm of illusion, completely divorced from reality, and have random thoughts.
(15) Ivory Tower: a metaphor for the small world of artists and writers who are divorced from real life.