The last word is a jumping idiom:
An energetic and energetic look.
Jumping around.
Ear fever, saccade, ear root fever, eyelid jump. Superstitious people think this is an ominous sign.
Come on, come on, come on
Lively and lively, lively and happy, lively and happy.
Joyful describes health, liveliness and happiness.
Jumping around describes being lively and happy.
Tiger and Wolong jump to describe a strong and detached character.
The chicken flies and the dog jumps. Describe a panic.
Jumping, full of energy and energy.
Long Hufei's jumping metaphor is bold and unrestrained.
Jin Long is still talking about Dragon and Tiger.
The dragon jumps with the tiger, grabs like a dragon and jumps like a tiger. Metaphor is mighty and brave.
Running and jumping describes running and jumping, which is very lively.
Jumping up and down is a metaphor for running around, connecting in series and planning activities.
Jumping up and down is a metaphor for people running up and down and moving around.
The rampage of three bodies described people's extreme anger.
Three corpses are furious and filled with smoke: Taoism believes that there is a god in the human body, which is called "three corpses" or "three corpse gods"; Seven orifices: refers to the eyes, ears, nostrils and mouth. Describe people's anger to the extreme
Three corpse gods are furious, and three corpses are born in seven orifices: Taoism believes that there are gods in the human body, which is called "three corpses" or "three corpse gods"; Seven orifices: refers to the eyes, ears, nostrils and mouth. Describe people's anger to the extreme
Fresh refers to fish, poultry and so on. Jumping around and still alive.
The last word is a strike idiom:
Corner jar collision is a metaphor for family quarrels.
Half-aid and half-help: cross the river halfway. Don't attack before the enemy has crossed the river halfway. Refers to being good at seizing favorable opportunities to attack the enemy.
Fragile: unbearable. Describe the weak strength and can't stand a blow. He also described the argument as not rigorous and could not withstand refutation.
Take advantage of: take advantage of. Use victory to continue to pursue the enemy and expand the results.
Taocun witnessed a person's profound moral cultivation, which people can feel at first contact.
Attacking from east to west means that the command is not unified and several armies are fighting in their own way.
Attack others with false or excessive language.
Entertainment or entertainment. Threatened to attack this side, but actually attacked the other side.
Ear syndrome: dampness. Ears often listen, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.
Hearing and vision: contact. I heard it with my own ears and saw it with my own eyes.
Wind squall and electric shock squall: A sudden attack by a strong wind. Wind and rain, lightning and thunder. Metaphor atmosphere or phenomenon is extremely prosperous.
Wind and electric shock describe a quick attack.
A quick attack is described when the wind blows or not. The same as "wind shock".
Turn around and attack your camp.
Divided into converging attacks, the troops advanced from several directions and surrounded the same goal together.
Pneumatic electric shock describes a quick attack. The same as "wind shock".
Popular electric shock describes the rapid momentum.
Chasing refers to following the trail to strike.
Shoulder-to-shoulder collision, wheel collision. Describe the crowded traffic between pedestrians and vehicles.
What are the four-character idioms that "two" laughs last?
The daughter laughed heartily.
Smile through tears? [pétéwéI Xiao]
Laugh through tears, an idiom in China.
Pinyin: pò tó wé i xià o
Interpretation: I suddenly stopped crying and smiled. Describe the change from sorrow to joy, and suddenly change from crying to laughing.
Liu Jinkun's "Answer to Lukan Book": "When you look at each other, lift your knees and break your tears."
What are the idioms in which the last word of "three" is broken?
break up a friendship
Rational and good at judging.
What are the idioms with the last word "strike", "jump", "body" and "skill"?
Attack with all one's strength, the chicken flies and the dog jumps, not knowing the general idea and carving small skills.
What idioms have the last word of "nothing" as "zhong"
Idioms ending in "Zhong" are:
One shot at a time [b m 4 I f ā b m 4 I zh not ng] describes that archery or shooting is accurate and hits the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence.
The words in the boudoir [dà i zü gu and zh not ng]: betrothed; Boudoir: A woman's bedroom. Stay in the boudoir and wait to get married. It used to mean that women were waiting to be hired as adults.
Important official center [dāng zhóu ch zh! Ng] in the middle of the axle. Metaphor official residence important position.
Fall into the fog [yú n wü zh! Ng]: fall. Fall into a fog of confusion. Metaphor is puzzled.
I'm worried about [ji ā o x and nrè zh not ng]. Very worried.
All in the middle [j ù n r ù g ò u zh ū ng]: Within the range of the bow and arrow, it is a metaphor for a cage or a trap. All the traps will be broken.
Have fun enjoy doing something and have fun from it.
Qiao Fa Qi: Archery, for example. Describe being good at seizing opportunities to express opinions, which can be confirmed by facts.
Just like in the sun, as if the sun is at the zenith. It is a metaphor for the development of things to a very prosperous stage.
Get into my trap! Ng]: Zhang Man's crossbow; Clock: refers to the range that an arrow can reach, which is a metaphor for a cage or a trap. Within the range of my bow and arrow. Metaphor is submission.
The last word of "Lu" is a four-character idiom of Tiao.
Chickens fly and dogs jump,
Jumping around,
Lively,
Jump up and down,
Three bodies were on the rampage,
Long Hu Fei jumps,
Dragon and tiger jump,
Life and dance,
Fresh jump,
Jumped with joy,
What are the idioms of "Qi" with jumping words?
Idioms with jumping characters are:
1. The clown jumps over the beam [Xi m:o chǐu tiào Liáng] 1. Explanation: It refers to the bad guys who make trouble.
2. From: The Biography of Songshi Zhang Jingxian: "In the early years of Yuanfeng, I knew Heyang. At that time, the barbarians in the southwest were invited, and Jing Xian resigned. Because of the words: the clown jumps over the beam, and the ear disturbs the border officials. "
3. It used to be common for the imperial pool to fight for soldiers. ◎ In the Qing Dynasty's "Hu Tianlu, One Hundred Laymen" volume,
Second, the chicken flies and the dog jumps [jē fē iǒ uTià o] 1. Commentary: The chicken flew away and the dog jumped around in fear. Describe a panic.
2. From: Mao Dun's Exercise: "However, Chen Keming imagines here that he is skeptical on the one hand and afraid of the situation caused by resentment on the other."
3. Grammar: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; derogatory sense
Third, alive and kicking [huó bèng huó tiào] 1. Explanation: alive and kicking.
2. From: Dr. Bethune: "My child, a talking and jumping doll, is dead!"
3. Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Fourth, the meat jumps [rü u ti à o x and nj and ng]1. Commentary: I was shocked and my body jumped. Describe fear of disaster or encounter very terrible things, very afraid of anxiety.
2. From: Yuan Anonymous's "Fighting for Gratitude" is the third fold: "I don't know why, these good little feet are scared for a while and can't walk any more."
3. For example, friends are the same. Sometimes, this time. ◎ Tang Ming Xianzu's Purple Hairpin, Crying and Receiving Hairpin Yan
V. Dragon and Tiger Jump [ló ng ná h ? tià o]1. Explanation: Jude said enter the dragon.
2. From: Yu E's "Drunk Songs": "It is said that the hegemony does not give way to the king, and Yue Long is confused."
Example: I think this is no less than a battle scene. ◎ Mao Dun's Yuan Ye in the North
The word "ba" jumps at the end of idioms.
This idiom is: chickens fly and dogs jump.
What idioms are there at the end of the word "nine"
(of animals) jumping around.
Full of energy.
It is difficult to get rid of contact and avoid suspicion when jumping on the Yellow River.
Jumping into the Yellow River is also difficult to get rid of contact and avoid suspicion. Just like "jumping over the Yellow River can't wash it off".
Physical jumping [explanation] describes the fear of disaster or encountering very terrible things, feeling very scared and uneasy. Just like "meat jump"
Fresh and lively refers to fish, birds and so on. Jumping around and still alive.
Dragon jumping and tiger crouching. Metaphorical gesture.
Jin Long is still talking about Dragon and Tiger.
Dragon's poetic style is bold and unrestrained.
Jumping around describes being lively and happy.
Jumping like thunder means being angry.
A buffoon refers to a bad person who doesn't play a disruptive role.
Fear of disaster, panic.
Joker jumping: prancing and jumping; Clown: a disparaging term for a person. It's a bad guy who can't make trouble because of the climate.
Jumping pill: a kind of bouncing pill. Describe how time flies.
Jumping into the Yellow River can't wash away this metaphor.
Jumping up and down is a metaphor for bad guys jumping up and down and moving around.
Physical jumping describes being afraid of disaster or encountering very terrible things, very scared and uneasy.
The rampage of three bodies described people's extreme anger.
Yue Long's crouching tiger is a metaphor for writing calligraphy.
Carp In ancient yue longmen, it was said that yue longmen, a carp from the Yellow River, became a dragon. Metaphor promotion, promotion and the like. It is also a metaphor for going upstream and striving for progress.
Joyful describes teenagers as healthy, lively and energetic.
Tiger and Wolong jump to describe a strong and detached character.
A coward is a metaphor for a bad person who is desperate to make trouble when he is cornered.
Go on the rampage Describe anxiety, anger and temper tantrums.
The chicken flies and the dog jumps. Describe a panic.
Lively, lively, cheerful and lively.
Jump, jump, jump, jump.
A four-character idiom "Pick up" to find the ending of the word.
hens flying and dogs running―utter confusion ...