Touch your back and hold your throat: hold it down; Choke: Choke. Hold your throat.
Metaphor controls key places. Death and life: lying.
Describe racking one's brains Crack: a crack, a crack.
Refers to attacking other people's weaknesses or mistakes. It is harmonious to talk to each other.
Sleep foot to foot, sleep in a bed. Describe a close relationship and deep feelings.
Compared with the preciousness of a letter from home, a letter from home is worth a ton of gold. Deny, insist, refuse to admit.
Take advantage of the gap and follow the trend. Take advantage of danger to exploit loopholes.
See you when you die. Try to think; Do everything possible.
Hold your wrist with your hand and hit your palm. Express a very excited and uplifting expression.
It is said that it is not important to pay attention to property to compensate crimes with credit and donate money to the wall. Jin Bao Pu Zi An Poverty: "Being wise is not expensive, so Tang Yu donated money to the wall."
It is better to criticize arrogance than to criticize arrogance. See "Waiting for defects and guiding defects" when waiting for defects.
The pitch gap is the same as the "pitch gap". See "Gap-by-gap".
To throw a gap is to wait for an opportunity to stand. Arriving at Que Han Huan-kuan with Jade "On Salt and Iron Sacrifice": "South Vietnam takes Peacock as the gateway, goes down to Kunshan, and Yupu arrives at Que."
Touch and throw. Later, "jade versus magpie" is a metaphor for having something precious and not knowing the importance of love.
Jade to black see "jade to magpie". Throwing pearls with jade means throwing birds and magpies with pearls.
Metaphor talent is not valued. Arrival defect [explanation] Arrival: touch; Flaws: Flaws and shortcomings; Trap: breakthrough; E: persecution.
Refers to attacking other people's weaknesses or mistakes. Waiting for a flaw to fill a gap means looking for trouble.
Same as "waiting for defects".
2. What are the four-character idioms with antonyms? There are two groups of antonyms: joys and sorrows, ancient and modern Chinese and foreign, and through the ages. Today is yesterday, not yesterday. 1-2 is an antonym: sadness and joy are mixed with black and white, and success or failure is a dilemma. The priorities are reversed, and life and death are always the same. Right and wrong, androgyny. 2-4 is antonym: giving up life and forgetting. Death, greed, fear of death, drunkenness and dreams, connecting the preceding with the following, earth-shattering, earth-shaking, tossing and turning, taking care of one thing and losing another, anticlimactic streets and lanes, opening up the future, fostering strengths and avoiding weaknesses, making short sentences and learning from each other's strengths. I'm afraid of making a fool of myself. I'm afraid of making a fool of myself. I'm lying. I'm intact. I am full of irony. I'm not coming back from the dead today. I feel dizzy. I doubt it. Every little makes a mickle. Bitter voices flow to the east, the old hate the new, fierce and short-sighted, humble, public welfare and private punishment. I miss my short life and rejuvenation from beginning to end, eager to turn defeat into victory, eager to win, and afraid of old mouths. I am not top-heavy, I have a head and a tail, and I am eager to escape to the south. Look around, look at each other, look at each other, look at each other, look at each other, look at each other, the law of the jungle is in hot water, go out early and come back late to learn from each other, make a fuss, be overqualified, be overqualified. The streets and alleys of Where Are You Going, rain or shine, look at each other, and flowers bloom in the opposite direction, making them serve China, lean forward and lean back, deal with the outside world, relax and work hard. Make trouble, bring forth the new and achieve mastery through a comprehensive study. The neighbors are earth-shattering, beaming and connecting the past with the future. People come and go, turning defeat into victory, turning enemies into friends, saving the day, taking the rough and taking the rough, taking the partial as the whole, anticlimactic, shaking the earth, opposing men and women, overjoyed, sad out of nothing, and losing courage. Right-handed, first come, then come. The third-fourth place is the antonym: irrelevant, confusing black and white, confusing right and wrong, right and wrong are not important, courtesy and righteousness are not important. 1- The fourth place is the antonym: public forgetting private, fleeing privately, 1- The third place is the antonym: making a fuss, the streets and alleys are overqualified, and. The sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, the sky is falling, and the strange strange bedfellows died with the same voice. No name, no strength, no beginning, no end, no fear, no end, no day, no eyes, no pearls, no courage, no plan, no plan, no plan, no plan, no plan, no plan, no plan. The dilemma lasted for a long time, looking in all directions and looking at each other. Weak meat is in hot water. Go out early and come back late to learn from each other's strengths and make a big fuss. Being overqualified by a narrow escape, the streets and alleys of Where Are You Going are full of life and death. This is a trick. Making trouble is making trouble, making trouble, bringing forth new ideas, throwing one away, and the neighbors are earth-shattering People come and go, connecting the preceding with the following, turning defeat into victory, turning enemies into friends, saving the day, taking the wrong road, and suddenly breaking up. It is a showdown between men and women, doing the opposite. They are extremely happy and sad, out of nothing, going forward bravely, heartless, self-aware, shaking their heads, going back and forth, seeking common ground while reserving differences, opening left and right, right and left, coming first and then arriving, and fighting for the same. 2-4 is the antonym: forget life and death, fear death, lead a drunken life and dream death, connect the preceding with the following, create an earth-shattering world, enjoy it, change the world, be overwhelmed and earth-shattering. Make up for each other's shortcomings, make up for each other's shortcomings. Today is yesterday's duplicity. Doubtful words make a mickle. Expect and expect, be choosy and share happiness. * * Bitter sounds like western tunes, not unprecedented. Throw away the old cloth. You are dead and dead, and you are afraid of making a fool of yourself. You can bully others or cheat others. You're intact. You can praise the ancient by satirizing the present. If you don't come back to life today, you will feel dizzy. If you like new ones,
3. What are the idioms with a group of synonyms in four-character words? See the world, observe the words and observe the colors, look forward and backward, look left and right, adjust the troops and fold the generals, beat about the bush, beat about the bush. Eye disease, vitality, earth-shattering nonsense, the joy of regime change, hearsay, nonsense. Cockcrow, dog barking, wolf heart, dog lung, bear back, rat-brain struggle, eye disease, quick vitality, new arrival, and then unconsciously careless, wading through mountains and rivers, building a fragmented country, rejuvenating the country and enriching the people, climbing mountains and mountains, leaving home obediently, enjoying the world, freezing snow, freezing heat, saving lives, and like-minded rhetoric.
4. What are the four-character idioms with "seal"?
1. The golden seal is like a bucket [j Ρ n y Ρ n rú d ǒ u] is a metaphor for high official position and outstanding political achievements.
2. Purple ribbon gold printing and purple ribbon printing. In ancient times, prime ministers Guo Xiang, Qiu, Da Sikong, Tai Fu, Tai Shi, Tai Bao, surrounding generals and concubines of the Sixth Palace were in charge. Descendants refer to high officials and dignitaries.
3. Painting a sand inkstone [Huàshāyūní] Calligraphers use a pen as a metaphor.
4. The seal Jin Xi [[fē ng j ī n guà y? n] means to resign from office without any reward.
5. Indira Ruo [yìn léi shòu ruò]] describes a prominent official who holds several posts.
6. Hanging and printing hanging cards [guà yìn xuán pái] Hanging: Hanging. Hang up official seals and bulletin boards (bulletin boards used by the government to indicate subordinates or figures in the old days). Hold an official position.
7. Holding a seal means that officials have real power.
8. Heart to heart [x ρ n ρ n ρ n ρ n ρ n ρ n ρ ng y ρ n] Heart: mind, thoughts and feelings; Seal: Yes. You can get to know each other without speaking your mind. Describe each other's thoughts and feelings exactly the same.
5. What are the four-character idioms except?
In addition to the old cloth,
Get rid of violence,
Cut the grass and remove the roots,
Harm to the people,
Exclude dissidents,
Overcome all difficulties,
Help remove the chariot,
Prohibit chaos and eliminate violence,
Fight monsters and eliminate demons,
In addition to the west and the east,
Promote advantages and eliminate disadvantages,
Eliminate evil and rape,
Sin is divided by merit,
Eliminate disability and violence,
Shovel the grass and remove the roots,
In addition to illness and heritage,
Get rid of the old and innovate,
Remove residue and dirt,
Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division,
Sweep the world,
Eliminate rape and abuse,
Apart from suffering from peace and chaos,
Seek rebellion, except violence,
Eliminate tobacco and rape,
Medical treatment of diseases,
Eliminate evil and harm,
In addition to the new cloth,
Eliminate evil and punish evil,
Get ready for the distinguished guests.
6. What are the four-character idioms step by step, category: category, order; Just: return. According to certain steps and sequence. It also means doing things according to the old rules and lacking the spirit of innovation.
Half-assed: refusal, shirking; As long as: close, face up. While refusing, he came closer. Describe putting on airs and pretending to refuse.
Seek advantages and avoid disadvantages: methods and directions. Avoid harmful conditions and approach favorable conditions.
Avoiding disaster is a blessing. Avoid disaster and turn to happiness.
To avoid reality is to avoid the enemy's main force and find the enemy's weakness to attack. It also refers to avoiding the important issues.
Avoiding the heavy is to avoid the heavy responsibility and only pick the light to bear. It also means avoiding the important and talking about unimportant things.
7. What are the four-character idioms with "sail"? Set sail.
Set sail means to raise the sail and start sailing. Sailing is to raise the sail.
It means sailing or sailing. Set sail, that is, ships, planes, etc. Start sailing.
From: Jun Qing's Ode to Autumn and Miscellanies of Hometown: "In the distance, on the vast blue sea, groups of fishing boats are sailing out to sea". Example: The clear sky is like the sea, and white clouds are floating slowly like canoes.
Extended data:
A synonym for sailing: 1. It was smooth sailing. The ship was full of sails. This metaphor went smoothly without any obstacles.
From: Why did Li Er and Yin people flee to America? More and more simulated sailing data of Kuroshio prove that Kuroshio, like a river, has a certain amplitude, and it is not easy to drift off the course when it passes, and it can be said that it is smooth sailing when it meets the westerly airflow in the east. Example: Qing Li Garbo's Current Officialdom: "I am a scholar in China, and I have a smooth sailing. Within 20 or 30 years, I will be a deputy constitution."
2. Many ships in Qian Fan are racing to set off, describing the huge momentum and implying fierce competition. Said by: "Enjoy Lotte at the First Meeting in Yangzhou" is a seven-melody written by Liu Yuxi, a writer in the Tang Dynasty.
Qian Fan is on the side of the sunken ship, and Wan Muchun is in front of the sick tree. It means that there are thousands of ships passing by the sunken ship, and there is also a struggle for spring in front of the sick tree.
For example: Qian Fan strives for development, and hundreds of wars flow. We firmly believe that only sustainable development can create brilliance! 3. Ride the wind and waves. The ship braved the wind and waves.
Metaphor is ambitious, fearless and brave. From: Mao Dun's Midnight Five: The ship braved the wind and waves, and the car crossed Yuan Ye.
Example: In the sea of knowledge, only by braving the wind and waves and studying hard can we get good grades. 4. Breaking the waves is a metaphor for being ambitious, not afraid of difficulties and going forward bravely.
Said by: Tang Libai: One day, I will ride the wind and waves, and set my cloudy sail straight and bridge the deep, deep sea. It means: I firmly believe that the time will come, when I will sail and cross the blue sea and blue sky.
I savor it carefully, thinking about those eyes in the dark, and one day I will ride the wind and waves and sail straight across the deep sea.