Rooting means settling down for a long time or doing your job seriously and wholeheartedly.
When geese see flying to the ground, they sink fish, and when fish see it, they dive into the water. Describe a woman's beautiful appearance.
Fall leaves know autumn. When you see the yellow leaves on the ground, you know that autumn is coming. Metaphor can predict the development and change of the situation through some signs.
Down and out: poor, not proud; Fetter: fetter. Down and out, indulgence. It also means unrestrained.
The falling moon roof beam is a metaphor for nostalgia for friends.
Lofty and uninhibited describes people's unrestrained temperament and sloppy behavior.
Luoying described the beautiful scene of falling flowers.
When someone falls into a trap, he doesn't reach out to save him, but pushes him down and throws stones. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.
Run away after defeat describes running away in panic after defeat.
Crab soup: hot water. Like a crab in hot water. Describe the appearance of panic.
Falling flowers are intentional, and running water is ruthless. On the one hand, it is a metaphor for love, on the other hand, it is unintentional (mostly referring to men and women falling in love).
Out of the water originally described the decline of late spring scenery. Later, it was often used to describe being beaten badly.
The original figurative poem is elegant in style. After metaphor suffered failure without resentment.
Being alone describes not getting along with others.
Natural and graceful: frank and cheerful. Describe a natural and generous manner.
It's hard to go back to the original description. It's far away and difficult to achieve. Later, he was also described as withdrawn and not easy to integrate.
Dead leaves falling from the roots fell on the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
The metaphor of throwing stones into a well is to frame people when they are in danger.
Lomu Muluo: a cold look; Jiang Mumu: It looks weak. Describe being cold to others.
Being down and out is an ancient superstition that even numbers are good and odd numbers are bad. Down and out: unlucky, down and out; Not even: bad luck.
The pen and ink on the paper are as varied as flowing water. Describe calligraphy or poetry as superb, mysterious and changeable.
Desperados are thieves. Old refers to escaping into the mountains to be a robber.
Being defeated means leaving the battlefield and running for your life in the wilderness. Describe the defeat and escape.
The metaphor of falling into a trap is to frame people when they are in danger. This is the same as "hitting a person when he is down".
Down and out [explanation] Down and out: Down and out, frustrated. Be driven by life to wander around.
When the flowers bloom in late spring.
2. Four-character idioms. What four-word idioms are rooted in the ground, falling out of the water, falling apart, patched together, fleeing, not sticking to the rules, asking questions, unwilling to lag behind, natural and graceful, aboveboard, falling in the shade, falling in the water, falling in the rain, falling cleanly, disappearing, plummeting and settling down?
1, take root (luò dì shēng gēn ē n ē n) is an idiom, which means to settle down for a long time or do a good job wholeheartedly.
People's Daily1969.12.18: "They all said that they would take root in the countryside and work for a lifetime of revolution."
2.luò huā liú shuǐ is an idiom in China, which means that it is used to describe the broken late spring scenery. Later, it is often used to describe being defeated, and it also means that the appearance is messy.
Li Yu in the Southern Tang Dynasty in the Five Dynasties wrote the words "Langtaosha": "Flowing water falls into the spring, and this is heaven and earth."
In the past, red flowers withered, just like a lost river came back with spring. Compared with the past, one is the sky and the other is the earth.
3. Pieces and pieces are Chinese idioms, and the pinyin is Q and líng BāLuⅱ Ⅱ, which means that they are scattered and not concentrated, and describe them as scattered and sparse. Especially the things that used to be many and neat are now scattered.
Mao Dun's Crossing the Blockade: "Guests are most afraid of a group of people falling apart and can't take care of them before and after."
4, ultimately, China idioms. Pinyin: shuǐ luò shí ch. Interpretation: Getting to the bottom of the matter means that the tide recedes and the stones at the bottom of the water are exposed. The original refers to the natural scene, and later refers to the fact that things have finally come out.
The eighteenth time in Travel Notes of Lao Can: "Because these thirteen lives of your family are a big mystery, we must get to the bottom of it."
This idiom is pronounced luò jǐng xià shí, which means that when you see a person fall into a trap, you don't reach out to save him, but push him down and throw the stone. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.
Week after week, the third part of "Morning in Shanghai": "Why do people hit people when they are in danger?"
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The idiom 1 is left behind. Nothing falls is an idiom.
2. take root,
3. Without water,
4. patchwork,
5. falling apart,
6. run away,
7. In order not to be surpassed,
8. Don't stick to the pattern,
9. in the end,
10. natural and graceful,
1 1. aboveboard,
12. Autumn in Britain is colorful.
13.
14. When someone is depressed,
15. Missing,
16. ups and downs,
17. Clean,
18. Forget things,
19. When the dust settles,
20. plunge,
2 1. The melon is ripe,
22. settle down,
23. self-indulgence,
24. Pingyang tiger falls,
25. Sun Shan,
26. Sparse,
27. generosity,
28. Suppress plugs,
29. Hit Reservoir Dogs,
30. Meng Jia hat,
3 1. Every word
32. The stars are scattered,
33. When the moon sets and the stars sink,
34. Yamazaki is aboveboard,
35. exile,
36. The color of pine trees has changed.
37. A white paper,
38. Losing your heart,
39. Morning Star,
40. dive into the water,
4 1. Open-minded,
42. Falling paper flies,
43. The falling moon roof beam,
44. The pony's teeth didn't fall off.
45. The wood has returned to its original appearance.
46. Mulberry trees are falling apart,
47. Pick up a pen and become a fly.
48. Hairiness is scattered,
49. Water falls on Cao,
50. The water flow is declining,
5 1. aboveboard,
52. Up and down,
53. The geese landed on the beach.
54. cigarettes,
55. Falling absinthe,
56. The family has declined,
57. Wandering around the rivers and lakes,
58. The level is uneven,
59. The rabbit began to fall.
60. sinking fish and falling geese,
6 1. Upright and Down
62. Down and out,
63. stay,
64. Mixed with the former, it falls behind.
65. Chongyang hat,
66. In the blooming season,
67. Birds sing and flowers wither.
68. Fish sink and geese fall,
69. aboveboard,
70. The family has declined,
7 1. The river inclines and the moon sets.
72. Falling clouds,
73. Falling into the wilderness,
74. poor sunset moon,
75. Wandering around the world,
76. Due to mistakes,
77. Autumn leaves,
78. imprisonment,
79. Become confused and shaken,
80. God has lost confidence,
8 1. Pinch the note,
82. Becoming a monk,
83. falling into the dust,
84. The sky is falling,
85. The moon sets and cries.
86. Autumn Ye Zhiqiu,
87. Scattered hills,
88. Half zero never falls,
89. Qiu Guan Qiu Pei,
90. when the clouds stop falling,
9 1. Faceless and colorless.
92.
The four-word idiom "fall" describes running away in panic after defeat.
Defeat means leaving the battlefield and running for your life in the wilderness Describe the defeat and escape.
Throwing stones into a well is a metaphor for framing people when they are in danger.
When someone falls into a trap, he doesn't reach out to save him, but pushes him down and throws stones. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.
The metaphor of falling into a trap is to frame people when they are in danger. This is the same as "hitting a person when he is down".
Natural and graceful: frank and cheerful. Describe a natural and generous manner.
Being alone describes not getting along with others.
Lomu Muluo: a cold look; Jiang Mumu: It looks weak. Describe being cold to others.
It's hard to go back to the original description. It's far away and difficult to achieve. Later, he was also described as withdrawn and not easy to integrate.
Down and out: poor, not proud; Fetter: fetter. Down and out, indulgence. It also means unrestrained.
Being down and out is an ancient superstition that even numbers are good and odd numbers are bad. Down and out: unlucky, down and out; Not even: bad luck.
Down and out: Down and out. Be driven by life to wander around.
Crab soup: hot water. Like a crab in hot water. Describe the appearance of panic.
Lofty and uninhibited describes people's unrestrained temperament and sloppy behavior.
When geese see flying to the ground, they sink fish, and when fish see it, they dive into the water. Describe a woman's beautiful appearance.
5. What are the four-character idioms with the first word missing?
An original description of the decline of late spring scenery. Later, it was often used to describe being beaten badly.
Experience failure without failure.
The original figurative poem is elegant in style. After metaphor suffered failure without resentment.
Flowers at the water's edge yearn for love, and a relentless stream gurgles-unrequited love.
Metaphor on the one hand, there is love, on the other hand, there is no intention (especially men and women in love).
be defeated and flee
Describe eating defeat and running away in a panic.
Throw stones at people who fall into the well ―― when they fall.
Seeing a man about to fall into a trap, instead of reaching out to save him, he pushed him down and threw stones. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.
Free and dignified
Rollo: Frank and cheerful. Describe a natural and generous manner.
live in solitude/seclusion
Describe being out of line with people.
Be indifferent to others
Autumn: cold eyes; Jiang Mumu: It looks weak. Describe being cold to others.
It's hard to achieve.
The original description is that things are done by human effort and out of reach. Later, he was also described as withdrawn and not easy to integrate.
free and easy
Down and out: poor, dissatisfied; Fetter: fetter. Down and out, indulgence. It also means unrestrained.
Like a crab in boiling water ― at a loss.
Soup: Hot water. Like a crab in hot water. Describe the appearance of panic.
Be unconventional and unconstrained
Describe people's unrestrained temperament and sloppy behavior.
Fallen leaves return to the roots-return to the source
The fallen dead leaves fell on the roots. Metaphor things have a certain destination. People who live in other places will eventually return to their hometown.
A fallen leaf indicates the coming of autumn.
Refers to seeing the yellow leaves fall to the ground and knowing that autumn is coming.
Colorful falling petals
Describe the beautiful scenery of falling flowers.
Miss friends
Metaphor for the memory of friends.
A superstition that even curious numbers are bad.
An old superstition that even numbers are good and odd numbers are bad. Down and out: unlucky, down and out; Not even: bad luck.
Go to the greenwood and become a hero in the greenwood.
Cole: Thief. Old refers to escaping into the mountains to be a robber.
Living plants
Metaphor for long-term settlement or down-to-earth, wholeheartedly do a good job.
Defeated and fled the battlefield
Leave the battlefield and run for your life in the wilderness. Describe the defeat and escape.