Four-character idioms at the end of the word "kuai"

1. Idioms ending with the word Kuai

Calm and happy, strong and fluent, vigorous and hearty. Describe poetry and calligraphy as vigorous and fluent.

Calm and happy, strong and fluent, vigorous and hearty. Describe poetry and calligraphy as vigorous and fluent.

Outspoken and straightforward. Say what you want and be straightforward.

Clap your hands and say happy Kuai: happy. Applause. It mostly refers to justice being served or the ending of things making people satisfied.

Don’t do things that make your own people feel sad and your enemies happy. Refers to a certain kind of action that only benefits the enemy and does not benefit oneself.

People are very happy. Kuai: happy. It means that bad people and bad deeds are punished or attacked, which makes everyone very happy.

The tip of the tongue is sharp and sharp. Kuai: sharp, refreshing. Describes a person who is sharp-tongued and can speak readily. It also refers to speaking sharply and being unwilling to let others.

Competent and happy Competent: capable enough to take on the job. Refers to the ability to take on a certain task or job and to complete it well.

Urgent hands and quick eyes Urgent: quickly. Quick movements and quick vision. Describes cleverness and agility.

Sickness in hands and quickness in eyes. Speedy. Quick movements and quick vision. Describes cleverness and agility.

It’s too late to say it, but it will be soon. A common cliché in novels. It means that things happen at a speed that the narrative speed cannot keep up with.

Sneak peek: see. It is a pleasure to be able to see it first. Describes ardent hope.

Outspoken and outspoken, speak out when you have something to say.

Outspoken and outspoken, with a straightforward temperament, speak out whenever you have anything to say. Same as "outspoken and outspoken".

Impatient and quick-tongued. I am quick-tempered and speak out when I have something to say.

Quick-eyed and quick-handed means being alert and quick in doing things.

Having quick eyes and quick hands means being alert and quick in doing things.

Sharp eyes and quick hands. Good eyesight and quick movements.

Sharp eyes and quick hands. See accurately and move quickly.

To speak out quickly means to feel comfortable saying what you want to say.

Put yourself to death and then be happy. Kuai: be happy. I wish I could kill people for pleasure. Describes a vicious heart.

A sharp mouth and a quick tongue is a metaphor for talking too much and being rash.

Outspoken and cheerful, with a straightforward temperament, speak out whenever you have anything to say. 2. What are the four-character idioms containing the word "kuai"?

Satisfy one's heart, satisfy one's heart

Say what you want and what you think. Describes a person who has a straightforward temperament and clear language

A straightforward person who can say whatever he thinks and is straightforward

Riding on a dragon to get a son-in-law Riding on a dragon: A woman rides on a dragon to achieve enlightenment and become an immortal. Kuai son-in-law: a satisfactory son-in-law. In the old days, it referred to a son-in-law with both talent and appearance. It is also used to refer to someone else's son-in-law.

Great joy means that bad people and bad deeds are punished or hit, which makes everyone very happy.

Dong Bed Kuai Hui refers to a son-in-law who is open-minded and has outstanding talents. It is a good name for son-in-law.

More fast, more economical. Large quantity, fast speed, good quality and low cost.

A gentleman's word is like a whip of a fast horse. It is a metaphor that a word is settled and will never be changed.

Ruyi is currently Ruyi: refreshing and comfortable. It means a moment of pleasure.

quick-step meteor describes taking long strides and walking fast.

A straightforward person speaks straightforward words.

A fast calf will overturn a cart. A fast calf will overturn the cart. It means that young and energetic people should know how to exercise restraint.

Add a whip to a fast horse to make it run faster. It is a metaphor for speeding up and speeding up.

Don’t do things that make your own people feel sad and your enemies happy. Refers to a certain kind of action that only benefits the enemy and does not benefit oneself.

Clap your hands and say happy Kuai: happy. Applause. It mostly refers to justice being served or the ending of things making people satisfied.

Competent and happy Competent: capable enough to take on the job.

Refers to the ability to take on a certain task or job and to complete it well.

Quick hands and quick eyes describe cleverness and agility.

Sneak peek: see. It is a pleasure to be able to see it first. Describes ardent hope.

Outspoken and outspoken, speak out when you have something to say.

Sharp eyes and quick hands. See accurately and move quickly.

Outspoken and cheerful, with a straightforward temperament, speak out whenever you have anything to say.

Calm and happy, strong and fluent, vigorous and hearty. Describe poetry and calligraphy as vigorous and fluent.

Empty talk about pleasure. Joy: Make your heart feel happy. Talking nonsense without taking action is just for the sake of talking.

Cut the hemp with a sharp knife See "cut the mess with a sharp knife".

Happy people do happy things. Happy people do happy things.

Kai people and cheerful nature means being straightforward and cheerful, without being coy or pretentious.

Happy and satisfied See "happy and satisfied".

Happy heart and full ambition See "happy heart and full ambition".

Happy and satisfied, just like saying satisfied.

Able to speak quickly See "Able to speak quickly".

Able to speak quickly and quickly.

Enthusiastic and quick-hearted describes enthusiasm and straightforwardness.

People are very happy. Kuai: happy. It means that bad people and bad deeds are punished or attacked, which makes everyone very happy.

Soft fur and fast horse. Light and warm fur clothes and a good running horse represent a luxurious life.

The tip of the tongue is sharp and sharp. Kuai: sharp, refreshing. Describes a person who is sharp-tongued and can speak readily. It also refers to speaking sharply and being unwilling to let others.

Urgent hands and quick eyes describe alert movements, quick hands and quick eyes

Suixin Ruyi means "Suixin Ruyi".

dripping with joy dripping with joy: feeling comfortable. The description is very pleasant.

Straight-hearted and quick-tongued See "outspoken and quick-tongued".

Impatient and quick-tongued. I am quick-tempered and speak out when I have something to say.

It’s better to have a sneak peek than before. The text of Tang Dynasty Han Yu's "Book of Supplements to Young Master Li": "The people of the imperial court stretched their necks and looked eastward, if the scenery was the first to see the Phoenix Emperor, they rushed to see it first."

Just spit it out quickly. Feel free to say what you want to say.

A quick-tongued person who likes to gossip.

Calm and happy 〖Explanation〗 Strong and fluent, vigorous and hearty. Describe poetry and calligraphy as vigorous and fluent.

Hasty eyes and quick hands 〖Explanation〗Describes being alert and quick in doing things.

Quick eyes and quick hands 〖Explanation〗Describes being alert and quick in doing things.

Sharp eyes and quick hands 〖Explanation〗Have good eyesight and quick movements.

Don’t vomit but you are not happy.

Talk quickly 3. Use "kuai" to form a four-character word Spread your heart quickly, make your heart happy, break the car quickly

Fast hard cement, fast people, fast things, happy Saburo, fast steps, shooting stars, fast words, fast words, fast heart, satisfied people, fast sex

Cut the hemp quickly with a knife, eat well, and make people happy. It's so good to be dripping with joy, so fast, so easy to speak, quick to be honest, quick to see in advance

Quick talk, long tongue, quick punch, quick speech, Tianjin Allegro, quick ride on the dragon, quick son-in-law, Shandong Kuaishu

Kuai Ren Kuai Shu Show fast cow fast people, fast things can speak fast words, fast words, east bed, fast -moving single -mouth fast board

Talking about pleasure, fast -moving fast, fast -moving, fast intestines, fast -hearted fast board, fast board

The soft fur horse claps its hands and calls it quick eyes, quick hands, and spits out as quick hands, quick eyes, quick pain, quick pain, quick heart, outspoken words

Love, hatred, quick sex, quick mouth, sharp eyes, quick hands, quick preview, quick mouth, straight heart, quick heart, straight mouth, quick eyes, bright hands, quick

Calm and happy Competent, happy, eager, quick-eyed, eager, quick, calm, quick, quick-eyed, quick-handed, quick-witted, quick-witted, quick-witted, quick-witted, quick-witted, quick-witted, quick-witted, quick-tongued, quick-tongued, quick-tongued, quick-tongued, quick-witted, quick-witted, quick-witted. Good

The four-character idioms with the word "kuai" include:

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1. Speaking quickly

Pinyin [ kuài yán kuài yǔ ]

Explain speaking and expressing clearly, clearly and frankly.

Synonyms: outspoken and outspoken

2. Outspoken and outspoken

Explanation: Having a straightforward temperament and speaking out when you have something to say.

From: The fourth chapter of "Luo Li Lang" by Zhang Guobin of Yuan Dynasty: "My elder brother is an outspoken and outspoken man who shoots food troops. My elder brother is a good person."

Example: This is an outspoken and like-minded person. Noisy people. "Magnetism" by Satine

Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate, attributive, adverbial; with a complimentary meaning

Synonyms: straight to the point, speaking from the heart, speaking freely, being quick-hearted and straightforward

Antonyms for: stick in one's throat, make innuendo, be vague, be vague, keep secrets, have ulterior motives, be evasive, beat around the bush, be tight-lipped, be tight-lipped, pun, criticize mulberry trees, pili Yangqiu

3. Quick eyes and quick hands

Explanation: Describes being alert and quick in doing things.

Source: Guo Genquan, who was walking next to him, hugged it with quick eyes and quick hands. Chapter 14 of Yuan Jing's "The Story of the Crouching Tiger"

Synonyms: quick hands, quick eyes, sharp eyes, quick hands, quick eyes, sharp eyes and quick hands

Antonyms: insensitive

4. Great pleasure

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Explanation: fast: happy. It means that bad people and bad deeds are punished or attacked, which makes everyone very happy.

From: "***, look how happy it is!" At this point, she took a breath and realized that she was too excited.

Yang Mo's "Song of Youth" Part 2, Chapter 39

Grammar: verb-object type; used as predicate, object, attributive; used to express the feelings of the masses

Synonyms of "human heart" Rejoice, be delighted, applaud, everyone is happy, and everyone is celebrating

Antonym: full of complaints, boiling public resentment

5. Speak for pleasure

Explanation: refers to speaking out as much as possible Feel free to say what you want to say.

From: Chen Rong's "True and False": "It seems that all his heartfelt words have been stored in his heart for a long time, and today he can finally express them."

Synonyms are not Can't vomit quickly