Four-character idioms with holes

1. A four-character idiom with a clever beginning, but no idiom with a clever beginning.

Three-soul out-of-body experience: describes being overwhelmed by fear.

Phlegm obsession: refers to stroke coma. It also describes being obsessed with something and losing your mind.

Skilled: describes cleverness and dexterity. According to legend, the heart has seven orifices, hence the name.

Anger: describe anger to the extreme. It's the same as "pulling his hair off"

Floating in the wind: the wind stopped, and all the holes were empty and silent. The latter metaphor has no influence and function.

Official obsession: refers to people who are obsessed with being an official.

Obsessed with money: refers to being confused by the love of money.

Know nothing: know nothing: empty means know nothing. Nothing passed. I don't understand metaphors at all.

Seven orifices: mouth and eyes, ears and nostrils. Angry as if eyes, ears, nose and mouth were on fire. Describe anger to the extreme.

Possessed by ghosts: Ghosts confuse the mind. Refers to the unclear understanding of the problem.

2. What are the idioms with tricks? 14 Idioms with tricks:

1 7 in a blaze q: qi ao Hu Mao:

Explain and describe anger to the extreme.

Tear one's hair out about it

Explain seven things: mouth and eyes, ears and nostrils. Angry as if eyes, ears, nose and mouth were on fire. Describe anger to the extreme.

3. Seven exquisite Q and q qiào líng lóng

Explain and describe intelligence and dexterity. According to legend, the heart has seven orifices, hence the name.

4. Jiqiao Piaofeng Miracle à o pi ā o f ng

It means that the wind has stopped, all the holes are empty and silent. The latter metaphor has no influence and function.

5, obsessed with sputum Tá n Mí x and Nqi ao

The definition refers to stroke coma. It also describes being obsessed with something and losing your mind.

6, seven blood q and q qiào LiúXuè

Explain the seven orifices: refers to the seven holes in the head, namely, two eyes, two ears, two nostrils and mouth. The place such as nose and mouth bleeding outward.

7, omniscient, omniscient y and qiao t not ng, b m: I'm qiao t not ng.

Explanation: hole. I know everything. I know everything. Understand the key points, and everything will be understood accordingly.

8. Official fans gu ā n mí x and n qi ao

Interpretation is people's obsession with being an official.

9. Know the machine and move: zh and J and shí qi ao.

Interpretation: the key to metaphor. Grasp the opportunity and key. Describe people as smart.

10, obsessed with money, cáI míxěn qiào

Interpretation refers to being confused by a beloved wealth.

1 1, possessed by ghosts, ancient mí x, nqi ao

It means that ghosts confuse the mind. Refers to the unclear understanding of the problem.

12, three-body OBE sā n hun ch ū qi ao

Explanation and description are overwhelmed by fear.

13, I don't know what y and qiob kit not ng are.

Explanatory knowledge: Confucius refers to understanding. Nothing passed. I don't understand metaphors at all.

14, flies and bugs

Explain the sounds of flies and frogs.

3. The four-character idiom at the beginning of Zi Qiao has no idiom at the beginning of Zi Qiao.

Three-soul out-of-body experience: describes being overwhelmed by fear. Phlegm obsession: refers to stroke coma.

It also describes being obsessed with something and losing your mind. Skilled: describes cleverness and dexterity.

According to legend, the heart has seven orifices, hence the name. Anger: describe anger to the extreme.

Like "pulling off his hair", it floated with the wind: the wind stopped, all the holes were empty and silent.

The latter metaphor has no influence and function. Obsessed with being an official: it refers to people's obsession with being an official. Obsessed with money: it shows that they are confused because they love money.

Know nothing: know nothing: empty means know nothing. Nothing passed.

I don't understand metaphors at all. Seven orifices: mouth and eyes, ears and nostrils.

Angry as if eyes, ears, nose and mouth were on fire. Describe anger to the extreme.

Possessed by ghosts: Ghosts confuse the mind. Refers to the unclear understanding of the problem.

4. What are the four-word idioms? One is weakness, smiling and frowning, repeating three times a day, standing alone for a while, talking together, keeping a word, being fragrant and beautiful with one heart, being devastated, being ignorant, falling in love at first sight, getting nothing, dreaming of tidbits, and making mistakes again and again? Nothing, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one-on-one, one, one-on-one, one

5. The four-word idiom at the beginning of the mouth and eyes refers to the heart: it refers to the idiom that the heart is chaotic because of a person who loves money. Two nostrils: the ghost is chaotic.

Three-soul out-of-body experience and seven-hole exquisiteness: it means that when the wind stops, everything is empty and silent, hence the name.

It's as helpful as "pulling his hair off"

Refers to the unclear understanding of the problem: ignorance. I don't know anything

The latter metaphor has no influence and function. Describe anger to the extreme: refers to stroke coma: emptiness: describes fear at a loss.

Angry as if eyes, ears, nose and mouth were on fire. Official fans are obsessed.

Obsessed with phlegm. It also describes being stubborn and irrational about something, with two ears: it describes being smart and dexterous.

Seven orifices are on fire. According to legend, the heart has seven orifices: describe anger to the extreme: seven orifices.

Nothing is complete: refers to a person who is obsessed with being an official and money. Pull his hair.

I don't understand metaphors at all. Be possessed by a ghost.

6. Idioms with Chinese characters are full of ghosts.

Refers to the unclear understanding of the problem. Mouth and eyes, ears and nostrils.

Angry as if eyes, ears, nose and mouth were on fire. Describe anger to the extreme.

Phlegm obsession refers to stroke coma. It also describes being obsessed with something and losing your mind.

Know nothing: the hole refers to the brain. Nothing passed.

I don't understand metaphors at all. Being infatuated with money means being confused by the love of money.

Floating in the wind means that the wind has stopped, and all the holes are empty and silent. The latter metaphor has no influence and function.

Seven skills describe cleverness and dexterity. According to legend, the heart has seven orifices, hence the name.

7. Take a chestnut from the fire to describe anger to the extreme. It's the same as "pulling his hair off"

Out-of-body experience describes being overwhelmed by fear.

7. What are the clever idioms? Qiaozi idiom 14: 1, seven orifices are on fire. Q and q qiào mào Huǒ explained and described anger to the extreme.

2. Seven orifices are smoking. Q and Q ě qi à o sh ē ng y ā n explain seven orifices: mouth and two eyes, two ears and two nostrils. Angry as if eyes, ears, nose and mouth were on fire.

Describe anger to the extreme. 3. Qi Linglong Q and q qiào líng lóng explained that they were smart and dexterous.

According to legend, the heart has seven orifices, hence the name. 4.Jiqià o pi ā o f ng explained that when the wind stopped, all the openings were empty and silent.

The latter metaphor has no influence and function. 5. Phlegm idiots Tá n Mí x and Nqià o explained that they refer to stroke coma.

It also describes being obsessed with something and losing your mind. 6, bleeding from the seven orifices Q and q qiào LiúXuè Explain the seven orifices: refers to the seven holes in the human head, namely, two eyes, two ears, two nostrils and mouth.

The place such as nose and mouth bleeding outward. 7. If you know everything, you can say everything. y χ qi à o t not ng and b χ i qi à o t not ng explain everything: hole.

I know everything. I know everything. Understand the key points, and everything will be understood accordingly.

8. Guan Fan is obsessed with Gu ā n mí x and n Joe, which shows that people are obsessed with being officials. 9. Understanding the machine, understanding the truth and explaining the truth: the key to metaphor.

Grasp the opportunity and key. Describe people as smart.

10, obsessed with money, cáimíxρnqi ao explained that he was confused because he loved money. 165438+

Refers to the unclear understanding of the problem. 12, three-soul out-of-body experience sā n hun chqiao explained that he was overwhelmed by fear.

13, I know nothing about the explanation of y and qià o bù tō ng: the point refers to the heart. Nothing passed.

I don't understand metaphors at all. 14, flies and bugs explain the noise of frogs.