A four-character idiom describing the gloomy

1. What are the idioms that describe "gloomy"

1. shudder [bù hán ér lì]

Source: "Historical Records·Biographies of Cool Officials": " On that day, more than 400 people were reported to have been killed. After that, the whole county trembled, and the people were ordered to help the officials. ”

Definition: Not cold but shivering. Describes great fear.

2. Creepy

[máo gǔ sǒng rán]

Source: Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty, "Chronicles of the States of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" No. 90 Chapter 7: "When the King of Qin heard this, he felt his hair stand on end."

Definition: The hair on the hair stood on end and his spine felt chilly. Described as very scary.

3. Yun Mist Lock [yún mí wù suǒ]

Source: The second chapter of "Cinnabar Dan" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "When Badi arrived at Luyang Ferry, it was cloudy in the morning. "Misty after dusk"

Definition: describes the dark weather and gloomy atmosphere.

4. Mao Sen Gu Li [máo sēn gǔ lì]

Source: The second chapter of "Peach Blossom Girl" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "It was the third watch, and I felt a gust of wind passing by. It makes my hair stand on end.”

Definition: It’s so eerie that the hair on my hair stands on end.

5. Corpses littered the fields [shī héng biàn yě]

Source: Chapter 7 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "The army was driven hard and corpses littered the fields."

Definition: Bodies are lying everywhere. Describes a large number of dead people. 2. Four-character idioms that describe panic and fear

Idioms that describe panic and fear are:

1. Hold your head and run away: Hold your head and run away in panic like a mouse. Describes running away in embarrassment after being hit.

2. Treat all the vegetation on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.

3. Trembling: trembling; trembling: fear, trembling. Describes extreme panic and fear.

4. Frightened: describes the inner panic and fear.

5. Lose one's soul: describe being very panicked. Same as "lost soul and soul".

6. Distraught: Describes being very frightened.

7. Losing one's soul: describing being very panicked, mindless, and without any opinion.

8. To hide and run around: to hide, to avoid. Describes running away and hiding in different directions. Describes extreme panic. 3. What are the four-character words that describe the darkness of the night?

The night is completely silent, the night is dark, the rain is tight, the night is quiet, the night is cool like water, the moon is stars, the stars are sparse, the cold night is gloomy, the night is low, the night rain is knocking on the window

As night falls, the night is dark and dark, and people are quiet. The earth is sleeping, the lights are bright, and the night is shrouded in darkness in the middle of the night.

The vast night is all night long, the night is gloomy, and thousands of lights are on. The night is charming, the night is soft, long, and quiet. The night is quiet and elegant

The night is deeper and the long night is full of lights. The night is hazy, the night curtain is hanging, the silence is deeper, the night is still, the night is still, the night is cold, the night is dark, the night is dark, the moonlight is like water, I fall asleep, the night rain knocks on the window

The night is cool like water, the night is dark, the rain is tight, the night is quiet, the vast, dark night, everything is silent, the moon and stars are sparse Extraordinarily quiet, stars twinkling, night falls 4. A four-character idiom to describe ferociousness

ferocious god evil evil xiōng shén è shà

[Explanation] Originally refers to a ferocious god. Later it refers to a vicious villain. Evil: The evil spirit in superstition.

[Quote] "Peach Blossom Girl" by Anonymous Yuan Dynasty: "Suffering from such a vicious spirit, you will definitely be stiff and die."

[Authentic pronunciation] Evil; cannot be read as " wù” or “ě”.

[Shape identification] Sha; cannot be written as "Sha".

[Similar meaning] Demons, monsters, devils

[Antonym] Kind eyebrows and kind eyes

[Usage] Often used to refer to vicious bad guys. Generally used as object, attributive, and adverbial.

[Structure] Union.

[Analysis] ~ and "like a wolf or a tiger"; both can be used to describe a fierce appearance; both are used for bad people. Dan~ refers to a vicious god; it also refers to a vicious villain; it does not contain the meaning of "cruel". "Like a wolf or a tiger" also means "extremely vicious; cruel".

[Example] The students were returning home from school; suddenly there were several gangsters standing in front of them at the intersection.

[English Translation] malicious…looking 5. What are the four-character idioms that describe mystery?

Mysterious, hidden, unfathomable, elusive, mysterious Ghostly, elusive, mysterious, mysterious, invisible, invisible.

1. Mysterious [ shén mì mò cè ] Definition: Very mysterious and unpredictable. Often used to describe some incomprehensible things or phenomena.

2. Deeply hidden like emptiness [ shēn cáng ruò xū ] Definition: emptiness: nothingness. Hide something valuable as if it doesn't exist.

It is a metaphor for people who have real talents and knowledge, but don’t like to show off in front of others. Source: "Historical Records·Biography of Lao Zhuang and Shen Han": "I heard that a good man is hidden deep as if he were empty, and a gentleman is virtuous but looks like a fool."

3. Unfathomable [ gāo shēn mò cè ] Definition: The degree of profundity cannot be guessed. The description makes it difficult to understand.

Example: Xiao Zhang always likes to be mysterious when speaking, which makes people feel ~, and after a long time, it becomes annoying. 4. Unpredictable [ shén guǐ mò cè ] Definition: to guess: to speculate.

Things are extremely mysterious, and even gods and ghosts are difficult to predict. No one can guess the description.

Example: Thinking of this, he looked up and saw that the Tiger Hall was only fifty steps away from him. In thirty seconds, this unpredictable battle between gods and ghosts was about to begin. . 5.无影 invisible [ wú yǐng wú xíng ] meaning: different form; disappear completely.

Also describes fictional things. 6. A four-character idiom describing a very cunning person

The heart of a jackal and fox refers to a ferocious and cunning heart like a jackal or a fox.

Source: "Collection of Dunhuang Changes·Wu Zixu's Articles": "I recently heard that the king of Chu was unruly, so he got the heart of a (jackal) fox and punished my concubine's family."

To hide the traitor and to hide the cunning. Treachery: treachery, cunning, hypocrisy. The heart is treacherous and the behavior is cunning.

Source: The second chapter of "Ten Brocades" by Anonymous of the Yuan Dynasty: "Because someone was a cunning person during his lifetime, he will always be a hungry ghost after his death."

Tricky, treacherous, slippery , treacherous, deceitful. Extremely insidious and cunning.

Tricky, cunning and fond of teasing others. Same as "being cunning and promoting narrowness".

Tricky, narrow-minded, cunning and fond of teasing others. Also known as "tricky and quick to dig out".

Tricky and eccentric Tricky: cunning; eccentric: eccentric and unusual. Describes a person who behaves cunningly and eccentrically, and is different from others.

Source: Chapter 37 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty: "Look among the ancients, where are those tricky and weird topics and extremely dangerous rhymes?"

Tricky Mean and cunning: cunning and cunning. Describes a person who is cunning and treacherous, and who treats others harshly and unmercifully.

Fang Diao Sa Po Fang: use; Diao: scoundrel, cunning; Sa Po: unreasonable. Refers to the use of cunning and cunning means. The description is extremely unreasonable.

Source: Yuan·Anonymous's "Chenzhou Rice" wedge: "The two of us relied on my father's power as a tiger. We took advantage of the rough and the thin, made mistakes and misunderstood, helped others get lazy, and acted mischievously."

To be arrogant and slick is still to say something slick. Describes a person who is frivolous and cunning.

Source: Chapter 104 of "The Strange Situation I've Witnessed for Twenty Years": "The few people here are all carefree and have nothing to remember."

Cunning Rabbit Three Cave Cave: Cave. The cunning rabbit prepared several hiding places. It means there are many hidden places or methods.

Source: "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce IV": "A cunning rabbit has three burrows, and only the rabbit's dead ears can be found."