What idioms are there in four-character idioms?

1. The four-character lattice of the linked words is linked one by one intermittently. The metaphor of broken cranes is contrary to the essence of things, and the desire for interests is opposed to the loss.

The metaphor of cutting off the crane is contrary to the essence of things, and the desire for interests is opposed to the loss. The metaphor of the short crane is contrary to the essence of things, and the desire for interests is opposed to the loss.

It's too much for dogs to continue to refer to the authorities. It is also a metaphor that things that are not easy to take are patched behind good things, and the front and back parts are out of proportion.

The same as "the dog's tail continues the mink". The dog that continues to be crowned is still the dog that continues to be crowned with gold.

This is a metaphor for officials who abuse seals. A dog's golden mink is a metaphor for an official who abuses his power.

Cigarettes: cigarettes that burn during ancestor worship. In the old days, it was a metaphor for raising children, which made the family multiply constantly.

Sheep continue to hang fish and sheep continue, Han Guan. Sheep continue to hang raw fish in court.

Describe being an honest official and refusing to accept bribes. Survival and extinction: preservation; Continuation: Continuation.

Restore the ruined country and continue the aristocratic family that was cut off. Break the long and continue the short: pick it up and make it up.

Cut off the long ones to make up for the shortcomings. Metaphor takes the strengths of others and makes up for their own shortcomings.

On and off, on and off. Broken crane: wild duck; Continue: continue; Crane: Crane.

Cut off the short legs of wild ducks and attach them to the long legs of cranes. Metaphor goes against the laws of nature.

Dongguan: the place where official books were collected in Han Dynasty. It turned out that Ban Zhao, a female historian of the Han Dynasty, was continued to do the unfinished Hanshu by her brother Ban Gu.

Later used to refer to women's advanced knowledge. Broken crane: cut off; Continued: pick up; Fu: Wild ducks.

Cut off the long legs of cranes to replace the short legs of wild ducks. Metaphor goes against the laws of nature.

Cut off the jade: cut off; Continued: Connect. Cut off your hand and attach a piece of jade.

Metaphor is not worth the candle. A word game in which thimbles are connected end to end and move back and forth.

Like idioms solitaire. Breaking bamboo means cutting bamboo down as a bow and arrow.

Dog tail continues mink continues: connection. The attendants of the Jin emperor used it as the decoration of the hat.

Refers to excessive sealing of officials. It is also a metaphor that things that are not easy to take are patched behind good things, and the front and back parts are out of proportion.

Extremely long and extremely short: truncation. Long interception, short supplement.

Metaphor uses strengths to fill shortcomings. Metaphor things have hardly been replaced and lost their nature.

Fried string with glue is a metaphor for close friendship or revisiting old feelings. Succession means first, then, intermittently.

Cable sets are connected with ribbons with thick ropes. The younger generation is far less talented than the older generation.

Night after day, night after day. Describe stepping up work or study.

Talking day and night. Soul-evocation: Ancient superstitions believed that people's souls died.

Recruit his soul, so that it will not be separated. Learning progress ~ If you feel satisfied ~ Please remember to adopt ~ ∩ _ ∩.

2. What idioms with continuations are there? What idioms with continuation words are there?

Intermittent,

Continuous,

There are long and short,

Second-line fried chewing gum,

Broken jade,

Sheep continue to hang fish,

Luan glue continued.

The thimble is continuously anesthetized,

In order to continue this group,

Go on when the line is broken,

Mink is in short supply, dog's tail continues,

Dogs, golden minks,

Seven interruptions and eight continuations,

Dog-tailed mink,

Continue to hang short,

Live forever,

Broken crane,

Continue to cut off the crane,

The dog continued to be crowned,

Broken bamboo and bamboo,

Day and night,

Ban Zhao, a female historian of the Han Dynasty, is the author of "The History of Han Dynasty: The Existence of the East View"

3. There are four idioms about continuity:

Intermittent,

There are long and short,

Survival and extinction,

Broken jade,

Second-line fried chewing gum,

Cut off the crane and continue flying,

Continuous,

The dog continued to mink tail,

Diptera Japan,

Luan glue continued.

The thimble is continuously anesthetized,

Dogs, golden minks,

In order to continue this group,

Continue to dismantle the crane,

Dog-tailed mink,

Break the long and continue to be short,

Dog-tailed mink continued.

Live forever,

Seven interruptions and eight continuations,

Extremely long and extremely short,

Sheep continue to hang fish,

Survival and extinction,

Day and night,

Continue to cut off the crane,

Go on when the line is broken,

Dongjing continues history,

Live forever,

Day and night,

Continue to hang short,

Mazhu

4. What are the words with the word "continued"? 1. continuation.

(1) [continued; The sequel to the book]

(2) Follow-up parts of previously published literary works.

The protagonist achieved even more amazing results in the sequel.

(3) The latter part of several parts published from time to time (as in a publication)

(4) publishing the follow-up part of the novel in stages (such as in a magazine)

2. Battery life

[Endurance] Continuous, uninterrupted or uninterrupted flight.

This kind of aircraft also has a long battery life.

3. Sequel xù jí

[sequel] One of the post-sequels of multi-episode works.

Step 4 extend the holiday

[Extended leave] Leave or continue to ask for leave after the leave expires.

Extend the holiday for a few days

Step 5 renew the loan

[Continued; Grant or obtain a new term of use.

Renew the book for two weeks.

6. sequel xipiā n

[sequel; Continuation] is the same as "continuation"

7. Continue to marry Xù Q incarnation

[remarriage (after the death of his wife)] remarriage. Also known as "remarriage"

8. Second wife Xi 'an

Remarriage refers to remarriage after the wife dies. In ancient times, harps were often compared to husband and wife, so the loss of a wife was called "broken string" and remarriage was called "compound string".

9. Continuing

[Mian; Continuous; Continuously; Run] continuous

She frowned, bent her fingers and started her music. -Tang Bai Juyi's Pipa Trip (Preface)

5. What is continuity? The four words are continuous.

Pinyin: liá n xê b ê du à n

Interpretation: one after another, one after another, meaning long duration and close contact.

Synonym: continuous, continuous, continuous, continuous

Antonym: abrupt end, intermission, intermission

Sentence: 1. In summer, the burning sun hangs on the branches, and the cicadas on the trees keep singing, which makes people bored.

Example: 2. In this dumb and persistent bass, there will be a very sharp and quick crisp sound from time to time, almost like the sound of metal collision. This is Guoguo's song and music, and the rest are backup singers. (Selected from Lesson 18 "Green Stubble" in the seventh grade Chinese Book of People's Education Edition)