Four-character idioms with duality

1. What are the various input methods (multi-Chinese graphic symbol input method) for four-character idioms? Enter x, type a word, and you will see a lot of four-word idioms starting with "you". For example:

Feel it; Have something to say; People of insight; A theist; Share happiness; Have something to say; Talking and laughing; What you hear must be recorded; Harmful and useless; Beneficial and harmless; This is on record; Have a head and a tail; Tolerance is great; Deliberately embarrassed; Intentionally or unintentionally; There are rules to follow; Pre-announcement; Once; Favorable opportunity; Profitable; Favorable conditions; There are advantages and disadvantages; There are gains and losses; Whether it is necessary; Have a job but no rights; Have the right to work; A little; Have two sons; You can do it if you have an order; Paid news; Injured and angry; Paid service; Paid use; Is indecent; No order; Why not; Paid transfer; What's your specialty? Abide by the law; There is no law; There are laws to follow; Full of flavor; Full of energy; Well documented; This is well known; Have a mouth and no heart; It is hard to say; It's hard to argue; It is hard to say; It is difficult to speak; In view of this; Yangchun with your feet; There are several things; Have courage and knowledge; Blind as a bat; Have eyes to see * * *; There are * * * rewards; There is no danger; No fear; There are advantages and disadvantages; Where there is a will, there is a way; Increase; There is no class in teaching; Interested in this; Vivid and colorful; There are words of suffering; Fixed-term imprisonment; Have development; There is a difference; Make a breakthrough; Get ready; Targeted; Create something; Make a difference; It has improved; Do sth; Flesh and blood; It has improved; A meritorious minister; Well-founded; Well-founded; Organic; There are prohibitions; Have power and influence; Well-founded; An organized mind; Angular; In name only; Get ready; In an orderly manner; Orderly; Be responsive; One day; Want to get it from others; Married women; Have a beginning and no end; No addition; Rich and powerful; Effective force; Have no courage to plan; No one; Be in the same boat; Brave and resourceful; Relax; ……。

2. Four-character idioms with characters and four-character idioms with characters:

Daydreaming,

Make a mountain out of a molehill,

Have a guilty conscience,

Lazy,

Fake play is really done,

Make a fuss,

Be gentle,

Forcing the deaf to be dumb,

Make a small depression,

Make small clothes and low clothes,

Pretend,

Don't stop,

Kiss each other,

Be sure to eat empty mountains,

Dare to do it,

Likes to be close,

Apologize properly,

Stupid dream,

Dare to do it,

Do good and do evil,

Taking the cavity as a sample,

Being a man and doing things,

Dare to do it,

Make a gesture,

Do it yourself,

As a human being,

Do a lot of panic,

Keep your promise,

Become gods and ghosts,

What you can't get.

3. What are the four-character idioms with words? What are the four-character idioms with words?

Sloppy,

With relatives and friends,

Nepotism,

Pick it up and return,

Wei Guan Dai Bo,

Local fraud, kidnapping,

Bring a family,

Clothes are not enough,

Bring a family,

Horned fur,

Sewing shallow belts,

Crown robe and shoes,

Dragging the child,

There is soup and water,

Mulberry belt,

No buckle,

Mysterious language,

Dragging men and women,

Even tigers,

There are branches and leaves,

Cloth tape,

Cicada belt,

Married, with children,

With gold and purple,

Even cheating and cheating,

There is a river,

Mountains and rivers,

Praise tape,

With a gun and a stick,

Water with clothes on it.

E Guan Dai Bo,

Jumping,

Take care of the children,

Ribbon dancing,

Anmei has eyes,

Wu Jin Dai Chu,

The thread often warps,

Lightweight fur streamers,

When the wind prevailed in the Wu Dynasty,

As the waistline decreases,

Calfskin,

Belt moving hole,

Jinjiang lake,

The belt is loose,

Pears bring rain,

Surrounded by mountains and rivers,

Even the belt bone,

Purple Perkin,

Rivers and mountains are sharp,

Embroidered robe and jade belt,

From point to surface,

Clothes with water,

Nepotism,

Light fur, big belt,

Break the hairpin, break the strap,

Frost and dew,

Rolling and crawling,

Jin Dai,

Yi Zan Yi Bo,

(of criminals in ancient China) put in chains.

4. Four-character idiom 1. Put on record: it means that there is evidence to check.

2. Orderly: It means that speech acts are organized and rhythmic.

3. Be prepared: If you are prepared in advance, you can avoid disaster.

4. Targeted: aim the arrow at the target. Metaphor is targeted in speaking and doing things.

5. surpass it: in contrast, it is just better than itself.

6. take advantage: there are loopholes to drill.

7. No increase: it continues to increase or things get worse.

8. Indiscriminate teaching: anyone can receive education.

9. As we all know, everyone's mouth is a living monument. Metaphor everyone praises.

10. It's hard to say if you have a mouth: although you have a mouth, it's hard to say clearly. Often refers to being wronged but having nowhere to tell.

1 1. It's hard to say: although it has a mouth, it's hard to say. It means inconvenient or afraid to say anything.

12. What I said was unintentional: I said so, but I didn't think so in my heart. I didn't mean to.

13. Nominally: there is an empty name, but it is not like this.

14. Look at it with your eyes * * *: The meaning is obvious and everyone can see it.

15. Describe a weak voice and lack of courage in doing things. Also described as weak.

16. whatever you need: as long as someone asks for help, they will definitely agree.

17. vivid: describe a wonderful speech or performance.

18. Life: the last year of life, that is, the remaining years.

19. Start without end: Start without end. Refers to not doing things to the end.

20. Have a beginning and an end: have a beginning and an end. Refers to doing things to the end.

2 1. Don't be afraid: you are not afraid or have no scruples, because you rely on a stick.

22. Make a difference: You can do things and make great achievements.

23. methodical: describe orderly, not chaotic at all.

24. methodical: describe the level and context clearly.

25. Have a head and no tail: have a beginning and no end. It means not getting things done.

26. There is a beginning and a tail: there is a beginning and an end. Refers to doing things to the end.

5. What are the four-character idioms with the word "Chu"? 1. Love like your own child.

2. Stand out from the crowd: beyond. Extraction: Originally called the appearance of grass, it is extended to gathering, which refers to people or things gathered in one place. Above average, above all others.

3. Becoming a monk halfway originally refers to becoming a monk or becoming a monk as an adult. A metaphor for changing careers halfway and taking up another job.

4. Hold the urn for irrigation and hold the water urn for irrigation. Metaphor is more laborious and the effect is worse.

5. Inconsistency: violation of regulations and disorder. Property obtained by improper means will also be possessed by others by improper means. Spend whatever you earn.

6. Don't leave the loom: the loom is a metaphor for the conception and layout of poetry. Refers to writing a new way to innovate.

7. Ingenuity: In addition; Brainwashing: design and planning in the mind. There is also an idea or design. Refers to the way to come up with different things.

8. As expected, the reason has changed, as expected.

9. Run away in a hurry. Go out and escape in a panic.

10. Endless layers: repetition; Poverty: exhaustion. Appear one after another, emerge in endlessly.

1 1. Overlapping layer: duplicate; Dead: over and over again. Appear one after another. Metaphor for many things.

12. Extraordinary and refined, beyond the secular, leaving the world.

13. superiority means superiority over others.

14. Take advantage of deficiency to create deficiency: emptiness and weakness. Over and over again Refers to a military attack where the other side has no defense or weak strength.

15. blurt it out and say it without thinking.

16. All kinds of ugliness are shown.

17. Rookie: Caotang. The original metaphor is a newly emerged foot. Now it is a metaphor for leaving home or school to work. Lack of experience.

18. Going out of the dust is a metaphor for staying in a dirty environment and keeping pure moral integrity.

19. renege: you; Reverse: Pass it back. The original intention is that what you do, you will get what consequences. Now people's words and deeds are capricious and inconsistent.

20. Going out and winning is paramore and entering a very high realm. Describe profound attainments, but also refer to transcending the secular and entering the heaven.

6. The four-word idiom 1 with the word "Yi" backfired: Yi: just right. Just get the opposite result.

2) Timely: Yes, yes; Will: Timing. Happened to meet that opportunity or opportunity.

3) Enough is enough: enough is enough: just right. Stop at an appropriate level and don't overdo it.

4) Just in time: Just in time for that opportunity or opportunity. Use "just right"

5) counterproductive: what you get is just the opposite result. Just like "counterproductive".

6) Appropriate feelings: Jude's words let go of feelings.

7) Do whatever you want: I still want to say whatever I want.

8) Appropriateness: Jude's words are appropriate. Do or speak in an appropriate way.

9) Timely response: it is suitable for the times and conforms to world events.

10) adapt to the custom at any time: Jude's words conform to the custom.

1 1) pleasing to the eye: Jude is pleasing to the eye.

12) adaptability: refers to adaptability.

13) adaptive forgetting: refers to being willing to forget troubles.

14) should be complementary: it means that they can be complementary.

15) Suitable materials and places: refers to the ability to handle affairs equivalent to the arranged post or place.

16) proper punching: just facing the punching.

17) suitable time: refers to just meeting that time.

Interpretation of Idioms Related to Appropriate Words

1) Comfort as usual: quiet and comfortable, as always. After some changes, it is back to normal, which makes people feel very comfortable.

2) Nothing is suitable: suitable: thick; Mo: Thin. Treat people regardless of thickness, not eccentric.

3) cut your feet and fit your shoes: fitness: adaptation; Footwear: shoes. Because the feet of the shoes are big, I cut a piece of my feet to make up the size of the shoes. Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations.

4) like the heart: it means to do whatever you want.

5) Proper apodization: a metaphor for making do with unreasonable ties or ignoring specific situations. The same as "cutting feet and fitting shoes".

6) toe fit: because the feet of the shoes are big, cut off a piece of the feet to make up the size of the shoes. Metaphor makes do with unreasonable relationships or ignores specific situations.

7) Beiyuan Chu Shi: Beiyuan: The car is heading north; H: here you are. Chu is in the south, driving south. Metaphor action is the opposite of purpose.

8) Beiyuan is suitable for Guangdong: northern Henan is suitable for Chu. Guangdong is in the south.

9) toe amputation: cut off toes to fit the size of shoes. Metaphor is unreasonable accommodation.

10) toe amputation is suitable for shoes: the feet are big and the shoes are small, and the toes are cut off to adapt to the size of the shoes. Metaphor makes do or unprincipled accommodation.

1 1) Carved feet and feet: hemp single-soled shoes. Cut your feet according to the size of your shoes. The metaphor is reversed.

12) at a loss: I don't know what to do next.

13) Suitable materials and places: refers to the ability to handle affairs equivalent to the arranged post or place.

14) Tao's emotional adaptability: Tao: hi, happy; Comfortable: comfortable and carefree. Cheer up.

15) loss: fitness: return; Follow: follow. I don't know which to listen to. I don't know what to do.

16) will suit it: it will be: just right, just right; Comfortable: Go ahead. Benyi happened to go there. The rotation of the finger happened to touch that thing.

17) the discomfort of Confucius' seat means that Confucius is eager to promote his Tao and run around. Wherever he goes, his seat is not warm, and he has to go somewhere else, so he can't live in peace. The same as "the hole mat is not warm".

18) the master is at a loss: single-minded and not distracted.

7. The four-character idiom with the word "de" is handy and not worth the loss. It's too much to be unique, complacent and complacent.

A fish proud of its insatiable ambition forgets its own words and its own hooves, thus forgiving its ignorance. A student who is proud of his way can make progress with a lot of help. The rewards of success should be mixed. Forgetting to win back the image of North Korea has nothing to gain, but losing the moon is the first gain and then the loss. Lose a horse, lose an inch, lose an inch, lose an inch, lose an inch, lose a horse, lose a leg, lose a leg, lose a person. Push your luck, push your luck, push your luck. If you win, you will get a disaster.