1. A collection of idioms with the word "foot"
hairy hands and hairy feet,
gesticulating,
four feet in the air,
< p> Rushing around,Tiptoeing,
Getting in the way,
If you have a headache, treat your head, if you have a sore foot, treat your feet,
< p> Punching and kicking,I don’t usually burn incense, but I rush to cram the Buddha’s feet,
Lifting a rock to hit myself in the foot,
Being extravagant,
< p> Clumsy,Light-footed,
One step at a time,
Clapping hands and feet,
Puffy head and bare feet,
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Cuddle the Buddha's feet before death,
pinch the hands and feet,
feel socks and foot-binding boots,
The predecessors slipped, the descendants slipped, < /p>
To twist one's feet and twist one's hands,
To have many hands and feet,
To panic,
To have two feet in between,
Wash your feet and get on the boat 2. Idioms related to feet, idioms with the word "foot", a complete collection of idioms with the word "foot", foot
[gesture with hands and feet] comparison: comparison.
Describes the use of gestures to indicate or strengthen the tone when speaking. 〔Hindering one's hands and feet〕Hinder; hindrance; hindrance.
It means that there are many obstacles; it is difficult to do things smoothly. It also refers to hindering others from doing things.
〔 hesitate one's hands and feet 〕 describes a reckless action. 〔 Tiptoe 〕 Tiptoe: step lightly.
Describes a very light movement; sometimes refers to walking very carefully; or following someone secretly. [Rubbing hands and stamping feet] Describes an anxious and impatient look.
〔 lavishly 〕① Describes not being stingy with property; spending without restraint. ② Refers to reckless action.
③ Refers to strong body. [Hurry up] Move in a hurry.
Describes a panicked look. Also means "in a hurry".
〔 Down to earth 〕 Feet on real ground. It is a metaphor for doing things seriously, down-to-earth and not vain; one step at a time.
〔 Without touching the ground 〕 describes walking very fast, as if the toes are not even touching the ground. 〔 careless hands and feet 〕 Careless and not meticulous in doing things.
〔 Seven hands and eight legs 〕 Originally refers to having several more hands and feet than the average person. Describes a crowd of people with many things to do; hectic movements.
〔 Light hands and feet 〕 The movements of hands and feet are very light, so that there is no sound. [Kneading one's hands and pinching one's feet] means walking lightly.
Also describes frivolous behavior. 〔Punch and kick〕Punch and kick.
Describes a beating. 〔Hurrying around〕Describes doing things in a hurry; being unorganized.
〔 Hands and feet in pieces 〕 Hands and feet are not clean. A metaphor for petty theft.
〔 Four feet in the air 〕 Four feet: refers to the four limbs. Describes falling on one's back.
It is also a metaphor for lying down and not doing anything. 〔Top-heavy〕Describes a swollen head; weakness under one's feet.
It is a metaphor for the inversion of weight and weight; the foundation is unstable or the upper and lower parts of things are inconsistent. [Small hands and feet] is not a generous description.
It also describes having no courage in doing things. [Yangchunfei] is used to praise wise officials.
〔Pointing and gesticulating〕refers to making various movements while speaking. Describes being arrogant or getting carried away when speaking.
[Stumble] refers to being hindered or restrained. [Thump your chest with your feet] Stomp the ground with your feet and beat your chest with your fists.
Expresses emotions such as anger, anxiety, sadness, etc. 〔Three legs and two steps〕①Describes walking fast.
②It means you can’t go far. 〔Clean hands and feet〕It means honest and honest. 3. Collection of idioms Four-character idioms about hands and feet
Obstruction means hindering others from doing things.
Rub your hands and stamp your feet to describe someone who is anxious and impatient.
Spend money and use things lavishly without saving.
hurriedly describes movements in a hurry.
Careless and careless in doing things.
Nudge hands and feet to describe walking lightly. Also describes frivolous behavior.
Tiptoe describes walking lightly. It also describes being sneaky and sneaky.
Seven hands and eight feet describes a person with many hands and chaotic movements.
Be gentle with your hands and feet. The movements of your hands and feet are very light, so that there is no sound.
Bind your hands and feet. Bind your hands and feet. It is a metaphor for being too cautious in doing things and not daring to let go.
Shrinking of hands and feet means being unable to stretch your limbs due to the cold. It is also described as being timid in doing things, worrying too much, and not daring to let go.
Small hands and feet is not a generous description. It also describes having no courage in doing things.
Pointing fingers and gesticulating means making various movements while speaking. Describes being arrogant or getting carried away when speaking.
Gestures describe the use of gestures to indicate or strengthen the tone when speaking.
Pointing one's hands and gesturing one's feet describes the use of gestures while speaking. It is mostly used to describe speaking without restraint, or giving guidance or criticism rashly.
Clicking hands and licking feet describes the use of gestures when speaking. It is mostly used to describe speaking without restraint, or giving guidance or criticism rashly.
hurriedly describes movements in a hurry. Same as "hurried hands and feet".
Squeezing hands and feet. Deliberately reaching out your hands and feet to touch the other person's body has a frivolous meaning.
Being in a daze means acting recklessly.
To tiptoe lightly means to tiptoe on tiptoe. Describes putting your feet very lightly when walking. Same as "light hands and soft feet". 4. A complete collection of idioms with the word "foot"
Idioms with the word "foot": There is a flaw in the ointment, the love of brothers and sisters is not leaving the house, the first step is the first to arrive, full of air, not enough for training, the heart is satisfied, the number of teeth is insufficient, the head is full of limbs, the limbs are at a loss, the dancer is resourceful, and the dancer is giving people a foot to cut the foot to fit. Too much to add to a snake's death. Not enough to cherish. Not enough to worry about. There is more than enough intention but not enough strength to accomplish things. There is more than enough money to fail. No one is perfect. The three-legged tripod is not enough to stand up in people's hearts. There is not enough for snakes to swallow elephants. There are enough to raise hands and gestures. To be content and to be content is not enough to care about. Once you make a mistake, you will always be happy. Eternal hatred, a journey of thousands of miles, begins with one step, congenital inadequacies, and the inadequacy of brothers and sisters. It is no wonder that it is of great importance to outsiders. The affection of brothers and sisters is insufficient compared with the above. Compared with the inferior, there are more than a centipede. The dead are not stiff. They have enough food and clothing. They are insignificant. The wild goose leaves a book, binds its feet and cannot enter. The first step is to be tired. To be rich is to be content. The words are simple and concise. It is not enough to lead the way. The fish intestines are enough. The food is enough. The soldiers are not enough. The words are not enough. Contentment is enough. Knowing to stop and fall into the water. The red rope is tied. It is full of pride. It is not enough to rely on greed. It is not enough to be the evidence. Enough to spread the message and enrich the people and the country...
5. A collection of idioms with four characters at the beginning
Idioms whose first character is four:
in all directions,
with four feet in the air,
Besieged on all sides,
Everything is stable,
Extended in all directions,
All four are empty,
All are brothers within the four seas,
Torn apart ,
All four corners are complete,
Converged in all directions,
Neighbors are everywhere,
The four seas are scattered,
Four
The four seas carry the wind,
The four seasons are full of beauty,
The four seasons and eight festivals,
The four seas are peaceful, < /p>
Four pavilions and eight pavilions,
Four corners and eight streets,
Four to eight roads,
The neighbors are uneasy,
All around Attack,
The place of four battles,
Peace in the world