Don't be humiliated or spoiled: spoil. I'm flattered and humiliated. It means not to be moved by personal gains or losses.
If you are flattered, whether you are flattered or humiliated, your heart will shake. Describe a person who is very concerned about gains and losses.
Shocked to see some serious situations.
Shocked to see some serious situations.
The original metaphor is to scare the snake to punish Jia Tuyi, but the later metaphor is careless, which makes the other side wary.
Beating ducks to scare mandarin ducks is a metaphor for beating armour to scare B. It is also a metaphor for implicating innocent people.
My face changed with fear.
Make a fuss describes being too surprised at something that's no big deal.
Describe being very worried or scared.
Tremble: To tremble by trembling. Describe being very scared.
Shocking, shocking. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.
A bird scares a snake like a bird in the forest, and a frightened snake rushes into the grass. Describe cursive script as natural and fluent.
A dog barks fearless: a dog barks. Occasional barking won't cause panic. Describe social peace and stability.
It is not surprising that chickens and dogs describe marching discipline, even chickens and dogs don't bother. It also means safety.
A sudden wind hit a doctor who was slow-tempered, suffered from an acute illness and met a doctor who was slow-tempered. Slow action can't keep up with the urgent need.
You are agile, you are agile. It is often used to describe the vigor of calligraphy or the beauty of dance.
Become pale with shock or fear. I changed my expression in horror. Describe very surprised.
A bird frightened by a bow and arrow is not easy to settle down. Metaphor means that a frightened person is afraid when he meets a little movement.
Jing Hong Yanying Jing Hong: A Swan Flying Lightly. Describe a woman's light and gorgeous figure. More in terms of distance.
Panic because of panic, I don't know what to do at once.
Panic, panic, I don't know what to do at once.
Shock means that you haven't calmed down after being scared.
The face turned pale with fear.
Panic describes fear to the extreme.
Scared into the Grass describes cursive script as vigorous and lively.
It is a metaphor for scaring teachers, encouraging the masses and alerting many people to do one thing.
Shocking: refers to ordinary people. Let the average person feel shocked.
Rough, rough, scary. Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle.
Describe the momentum or significance of an event in an earth-shattering way.
Surprised and happy, it's hard to control myself.
Surprise freak is both surprised and happy, and I'm going crazy with joy. Describe the feeling of being overjoyed and overexcited.
Heart-pounding: shudder. Describe fear to the extreme.
It's thrilling and shocking. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.
A frightened ape catches a rabbit, just like a frightened ape or an escaped rabbit. Describe running away quickly.
"If you are surprised, you will be amazed" is a metaphor for the lightness of a beautiful woman.
Physical jumping describes being afraid of disaster or encountering very terrible things, very scared and uneasy.
Describe a flustered expression or hectic action. Also described as making a fuss.
The beautiful voice, sometimes high and sometimes low, is surprising and has a fairyland-like quality. The post-Dobby figurative objects are novel and amazing.
Be flattered: spoil. Happy and uneasy because of being loved or appreciated.
There are many surprising things: In the Spring and Autumn Period, Dr. Liang Xiao of Zheng wrote that according to legend, ghosts caused trouble after his death. Describe self-interference for no reason.
Tremble: To tremble by trembling. Describe being very scared.
Fear of disaster, panic.
A blockbuster: birds sing. Scream in horror. Metaphor usually has no outstanding performance and makes amazing achievements at once.
Everyone here is surprised.
Youlong described calligraphy as exquisite.
Words are not strange: words also refer to sentences. There is nothing shocking about the statement.
Self-alarm and people who are worried about themselves disturb each other, causing anxiety.
Being spoiled means being surprised and uneasy about unexpected favors.
It is not surprising to describe the strictness of law and discipline. It's the same as "I'm not surprised"
Metaphor border stability, no war.
Feel surprised, scared, frightened.
Surprise the snake in the grass. The original metaphor punishes A and makes B alert. The latter metaphor is careless, but it makes the other party wary. Use "startle the snake".
Beating a duck to scare a man on his honeymoon is a metaphor for beating a man to scare a man. It is also a metaphor for implicating innocent people.
Surprise describes being very surprised at what happened.
Tremble: to tremble. Describe being very scared.
Scared to death describes extreme fear and panic.
Fear, fear, fear, fear. Of being in constant shock and fear.
Fear, fear, fear. Of being in constant shock and fear.
Fear, fear, fear.
2. Four words with surprise:
raging waves
A blockbuster,
In shock,
Shook the world,
Scared to death,
Surprised,
Soul-stirring,
A frightened bird,
The appearance is not amazing,
Shocking,
Shocked,
I'm flattered,
Frightened,
Frightened,
Frightened,
Don't be humiliated,
Earthshaking,
Remind the snake,
Rock-breaking,
Make a fuss,
Surprised,
Surprised,
Birds and beasts are frightened,
If you're surprised,
Jing Zhao hongying,
The stone broke the sky,
The ghost cried, and God was surprised.
God is afraid, ghosts are afraid,
It's great to raise a seat.
be both surprised and delighted
The word "surprise" is used to describe surprise, panic, flattered, dumbfounded. Make a fuss, the birds and animals are scattered. According to the description, due to interference, the army scattered around.
It's the same as "birds scattered and fish collapsed" The urine is almost coming out. It describes a state of panic and embarrassment.
In the shade: feeling uncomfortable and depressed; Pale with fear. Here refers to a bad heart and a pale face.
Compared with the latter metaphor, there is a big gap, far less. Describe birds fleeing in panic.
The frightened bird ran away in horror. It's the same as "birds scare mice"
A bird scares a fish just like a bird or a fish. Birds scare fish, collapse: collapse.
Like a frightened bird, like a fleeing fish. Describe the army being disrupted and scattered around.
Describe the appearance of panic and fear. Birds scattered and fish collapsed: collapsed.
Like a frightened bird, like a fleeing fish. Describe the army being disrupted and scattered around.
A thrilling description of panic. The broken heart is still shaking.
Describe being very scared. Being spoiled means being surprised and uneasy about unexpected favors.
It is not surprising to describe the strictness of law and discipline. It's the same as "I'm not surprised"
Turn your head around and run away in panic like a mouse. Describe the escape after being hit.
The snake shadow between the walls is still a "cup bow snake shadow". Describe paranoia, just disturbing yourself.
Change your face because of inner shock, fear, anxiety and anger. Cup snake ghost car refers to a monster produced in illusion due to doubt and fear.
Cup snake, the province of "cup bow snake shadow"; Ghost car, the legendary nine-headed bird. The cup snake phantom is a metaphor for being suspicious and asking for trouble.
Same as "Cup Bow and Snake Shadow". Color change is easy to change.
Color and capacity: face and expression. Describe the appearance of panic.
Change one's face because of inner shock, fear, anxiety and anger. Feel surprised, scared, frightened.
All the vegetation on the mountain is regarded as enemy soldiers. When people panic, they are suspicious.
In a daze: staring; Stunned: speechless. Staring into the eyes can't speak.
Describe embarrassment or shock. Shocked to see some serious situations.
Shocked to see some serious situations. Turn the hand board upside down. Ancient officials faced North Korea with hand boards.
Holding the handle upside down shows that you are frightened and rude. With "upside down".
Surprise the snake in the grass. The original metaphor punishes A and makes B alert.
The latter metaphor is careless, but it makes the other party wary. Use "startle the snake".
Aggressive: A surprising voice. Describe aggressive, domineering and embarrassing.
It also means that things are developing rapidly and giving people pressure. A strange voice expressed surprise.
Describe strange things that are inexplicable and incomprehensible. Earth-shattering shock: alarm; Moves: shock.
Disturb the world. Describe an event with great motivation or significance.
Sweating skin describes extreme fear. Sweat like a pig.
Turbulent waves: scare; Tao: * * waves. Surging and frightening waves.
Metaphor is a sinister environment or a sharp and fierce struggle. Sweating all over.
Describe extreme fear. Hide: hide, avoid.
Describe running around and hiding separately. Describe extreme panic.
Being driven out of my mind describes being very scared. With "lost my mind".
Being driven out of my mind describes being very frightened. Lose one's mind, lose one's mind, lose one's mind, describe being very scared, mindless and opinionated.
Fear, fear, fear, fear. Of being in constant shock and fear.
Fear, fear, fear. Of being in constant shock and fear.
Fear, fear, fear. Fear, fear, fear.
Make a fuss describes being too surprised at something that's no big deal. Open your eyes, open your mouth.
Describe the appearance of shock. Stunned, eyes open, speechless.
Describe looking nervous or surprised. Shocking, shocking.
The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.
Stupefied: Stupid, stupefied. Stay like a wooden chicken.
Describe becoming numb with fear or surprise. Keep silent.
Describe becoming numb with fear or surprise. Soul-stirring: superstitious people refer to the spirit attached to the human body.
Describe touching or shocking. Keep silent.
Describe becoming numb with fear or surprise. The inner description is shocking.
Eye-catching: it makes people feel shocked. It's shocking.
Describe the deep feeling and great vibration. The description of the cave heart is amazing.
Patience and temptation: alarm people; Endurance: Make the character tough. Persevere in spite of external resistance.
Beating ducks to scare mandarin ducks is a metaphor for beating armour to scare B. It is also a metaphor for implicating innocent people.
Beating a duck to scare a man on his honeymoon is a metaphor for beating a man to scare a man. It is also a metaphor for implicating innocent people.
Stare at me, open your eyes and be speechless. Describe looking nervous or surprised.
Use "stare" Waste of soul and loss of soul describe panic and extreme fear.
With the "past". The soul is frightened and the heart is trembling.
The soul is frightened, and the heart is frightened. The soul is frightened and described as extreme fear.
Soul shock, shock. The wind is rustling: birds are singing.
Hearing the wind and the cry of cranes, everyone suspected that it was a pursuer. When people panic, they are suspicious.
It was shocking to see. It was shocking to see.
Use "shocking". Soul scattered, describing panic.
Soul floating in the air describes panic and extreme fear. With the "past".
It's shocking to see and hear. Shocked: Shocked.
This is very surprising and frightening. It's shocking to see and hear.
Use "shocking". The shocking news made people very surprised and scared.
Use "shocking". Disturb the secular people with grandiose words and deeds.
Loss of soul describes fear and extreme fear. With the "past".
The soul is amazed and described as frightened. The soul is full of sadness and color, describing panic.
Soul.
4. The idiom "JΡ ng hun dò ng pò".
Explanation: Describe being very scared.
Source: Que's "Show Children's Posts": "Yi" says:' It is useless for a villain to do small favors, and it is also a great sin that cannot be solved.' Every time I read Yi at this point, I feel scared and uneasy. "
Example: Chapter 72 of The Wizard of Oz by Qing Li Shirakawa: "Many witches already know their names, and they are as cold as ice. After hearing these three words, they are all ~ "
Surprise the audience
Description: Metaphorically alert many people to do one thing. It's the same as "shaking the teacher and moving the crowd."
Source: Ming Yuanhong's "Qian Shu and Ping Huang": "Everything is normal, there is no need to shock the world."
Surprise the teacher and then incite the masses (J and J and jīng shdòng zhòng zhòng ZH ò ng).
Explanation: Teacher: Everyone. Metaphor warns many people to do one thing.
Source: Cao Qingxue Qin's Forty-fifth Story of A Dream of Red Mansions: "I'm afraid there are bird's nests at home. I'll give you some Liang. It's cheap and won't surprise teachers. "
Example: There's no need to panic when dealing with three unarmed old people! Ji Xianlin's "Bullpen Miscellanies" Section 7
Earth-shattering (j and jīng tiān dòng dì)
Explanation: shock: alarm; Moves: shock. Disturb the world. Describe an event with great motivation or significance.
Source: Tang Bai Juyi's poem "Li Bais Tomb": "Poor graves are poor in spring, and there have been earth-shattering articles."
Ex.: I feel more energetic than before on the water margin, and I have made great achievements in my career and enjoyed the glory of the world. Chenchen's First Water Margin in Qing Dynasty
heartquake
Explanation: It's amazing. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.
Source: On the volume of Liang Zhongrong's poems in the Southern Dynasties: "Wen Wen Yi Li, whose meaning is far-reaching and thrilling, can almost be described as a word."
Example: I only heard a few people running up and throwing the rafters on the ground, with a bang. Qing Liu E's Travels of Lao Can: The Sixteenth Return.