What are the four-character idioms for "what, what, choose"?

1. Four-letter words with choice

Natural selection,

Being in a hurry to choose,

Choosing what is good,

No choice of words,

No choice of means,

No choice of food when hungry,

Choose the right person in bed,

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A good bird chooses its wood,

It chooses its people,

It is hard to choose its words,

It chooses its officials based on its people,

Choose your neighbor after cutting off a tree,

Choose your friends by choosing friends,

Choose your clothes without choosing your clothes,

The Goose King chooses its breasts,

Choosing misfortune and taking it easy,

Choosing people for official positions,

Choosing the place to live,

Being busy, not choosing the price,

Language Don’t choose people,

Choose trees and places,

Choose benefits and exercise power,

Choose officials,

Don’t choose life and death. ,

Choosing the good and being stubborn,

Choosing the master and doing things,

Choosing where to live but not the neighbors,

Choosing the fat and devouring it,

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One has no choice in one's actions,

Choosing one's blessings should be emphasized 2. Find four-character idioms containing the word "choose" and the word "choose"

Idioms containing choice No choice There is no other choice left.

The idiom "Bao Chuang Zi Selection" contains a metaphor for a woman's autonomy in marriage. There is no choice, no other choice left.

The choice of the east bed refers to the choice of a good son-in-law. Deng Ming Xuan Gong Deng: promotion, recommendation; Ming: clear inspection; Xuan: selection; Gong: impartiality.

Select and recommend talented people who are discerning and fair. Red silk to be chosen means choosing a son-in-law for a son.

The choice of a golden house refers to being chosen by a noble person as his wife. The empty crowd chooses candidates who are not among the masses.

Refers to a person with outstanding talents. Choose bird screen among bird screens: a door screen with a peacock painted on it.

Refers to being chosen as a son-in-law. Qing Qian Wan Xuan's metaphorical article is outstanding.

Souqi selects Miaosou: to collect; Qi: wonderfully; Xuan: to select. Refers to collecting and selecting the most wonderful things.

The anthology is bad, and the scholar’s ??anthology is half-anthology: refers to "Selected Works of Zhaoming". It means that if you read "Selected Works" carefully, you can become half a scholar.

A satirical remark about the imperial examination. Now it also means that familiarity with poetry is beneficial to writing.

The metaphor of Wan Xuan Qing Qian is outstanding. Out of ten thousand, I am chosen every time.

It means that the article has beautiful diction and novel ideas, and will be selected every time. Select soldiers and horses, choose weapons and feed the horses.

Refers to preparation before war. Choosing songs and trying out dances refers to a dissolute lifestyle.

Same as "selecting colors to solicit songs". Choosing prostitutes and singing songs refers to a dissolute lifestyle.

Selecting soldiers with sharpness: sharpening; soldiers: weapons. Choose your soldiers and sharpen your weapons.

Select colors, select beauties, and recruit singers. Refers to a dissolute lifestyle.

Also known as "choose songs and try out dances", "choose dances and audition songs". Choosing dances and songs refers to a dissolute lifestyle.

Same as "selecting colors to solicit songs". Merit selection can select and appoint worthy people.

Also known as "selecting talents and appointing talents", "selecting talents and appointing talents". Select the best to advance: Recommended.

Select and recommend talented and virtuous people. Selecting and appointing talented people can be selected and appointed.

Also known as "selecting talents and talents" and "selecting talents and promoting talents". Merit selection can select and appoint talented and virtuous people.

Selecting and appointing talented people. With, pass "lift".

Also known as "selecting talents and appointing talents" and "selecting talents and promoting talents". The choice of the moment refers to the outstanding talents at a certain period of time.

The idiom of choice has no choice but no other choice. The end justifies the means: the choice.

It means that in order to achieve the goal, any means will be used. Doing it raw or cold means doing whatever it takes.

Choosing the right person in the east bed means choosing a son-in-law.

In order to educate Mencius not to abandon his studies midway, Meng's mother used the metaphor of the cut yarn not turning into cloth. Meng's mother moved to three places and chose a good environment to influence Mencius' growth.

The king of goose's choice of milk is a metaphor for choosing its finest essence. He is too anxious to choose a road. He is too anxious to choose a road.

The river and the sea do not care about small streams. It is a metaphor for accepting all streams, no matter how big or small. Too hasty to make a choice. In an emergency, there is no time to make a choice.

Don’t choose your neighbors when you settle down. To run around in such a hurry that there is no time to choose a road. It is described as very urgent.

You must choose your neighbors: live; choose: choose. Homes must choose good neighbors.

When hungry, one cannot choose what to eat: pick and choose. Eat whatever.

It is a metaphor for urgent need and lack of choice. If you are in a hurry, you will not choose the way. If you are in a hurry, you will not choose the way.

I was so anxious and panicked that I didn’t care about choosing a path. Urgent, unscrupulous words: choice; words: words.

Too anxious to choose words. Choose fine and fat: select; fine: lean meat; fat: fat meat.

A metaphor for being too picky. Indiscriminate speaking refers to the inability to express words correctly when the situation is urgent or refers to speaking casually.

Speaking indiscriminately means that everything you say is reasonable and there is no need to choose. There is no choice in what you say and no choice in what you do. There is no choice in the words you say and the things you do.

Describes that everything you say and do is correct. If you are too busy to choose the price, you will not get a good price by selling in a hurry.

A good bird chooses a tree, which is a metaphor for a wise man choosing his master. People who can write well do not care about the quality of the pen.

The deer will not choose the shaded place. The sound refers to "yin".

It is a metaphor for just seeking a place to live, regardless of the location. It also means that the situation is critical and cannot be considered carefully.

The deer does not choose the shade when it dies. This is a metaphor for seeking shelter without choosing the right place. It also means that the situation is critical and cannot be considered carefully.

Be good at observing the situation and choosing the right time. The situation: refers to the constantly changing objective situation. Good at observing and grasping changing situations, and good at choosing favorable opportunities.

People who are good at calligraphy will not choose paper and pen too much. It is a metaphor for deep skills and easy to see practical results.

Having no choice means that one’s actions follow the rules and have no other choice. Recommend and select talents to serve as officials.

Set up an organization to select talents based on the needs of the work. Natural selection: competition for survival of organisms; natural selection: natural selection.

Organisms compete with each other, and those who can adapt survive. Originally referring to the general laws of biological evolution, it was later also used in the development of human society.

Select officials for people and establish institutions or positions based on people. Don't choose colorful clothes.

It is a metaphor for wearing simple clothes. Don't choose the person you speak with. Don't look at the target.

Select officials based on people's talents and grant appropriate official positions. Choose a place to walk. Choose a place to walk.

Describes doing things cautiously. Select fat and bite: select; bite: bite.

It is a metaphor for choosing wealthy people for extortion. When choosing good fortune, you should put emphasis on choosing good fortune.

Choose the lightest of disasters. When encountering disasters, choose the lightest of disasters to reduce losses. Choose friends and become friends. Choose friends and become friends.

It means not making friends casually. Birds choose suitable trees for their nests.

An old metaphor for choosing a wise king and a wise master to serve him. Choose wood to perch: perch.

Birds choose suitable trees to roost in. In the old days, it was a metaphor for choosing a wise monarch to serve him.

Choose a neighborhood to live in. Choose a place with good neighbors. Choose profit and exercise power. Choose: choose; profit: advantageous; power: expediency.

Choose favorable opportunities and adopt alternative measures. A metaphor for adapting to circumstances in a timely manner.

Choose the good ones and follow them: choose; follow: follow, which is extended to learning. It means choosing good things to learn and doing them accordingly.

Choose people and do things: serve. Choose good people and serve them for life.

Multi-finger *** chooses the person to marry. Pick the right people and take advantage of favorable situations.

Choose what is good and follow it: follow, which extends to learning. It means choosing good things to learn and doing them accordingly.

Choosing to do good means choosing something beneficial to do. Choosing the right and being stubborn insists on doing what you think is right.

Choose Yan but not essence: essence. Although selected, it is not the essence.

Merit-based admission selection: Select. Choose excellent hires. 3. What are the idioms with the word "choose"

1. By any means necessary (meaning that in order to achieve the goal, any means will be used.)

2. Cut off obstacles and choose neighbors (Meng Mu) In order to educate Mencius not to abandon his studies midway, he used the metaphor of a cut yarn that cannot be turned into cloth; Meng's mother moved to another place three times and chose a good environment to influence Meng. Not caring about choosing a path.)

4. Being too hungry (eating anything. It means being in a hurry and being unable to choose.)

5. Being too anxious to choose (in an emergency situation) There is no time to choose.)

6. Pick the best and choose the best. (A metaphor for a wise man choosing his master.)

8. Choosing for the rich and devouring it (A metaphor for choosing a wealthy person for extortion.)

9. Choosing for the good and following (referring to choosing Learn what is good and do what is good)

10. Choose the master and do things (oldly refers to choosing the master and doing things for him.)

11. Do not choose life or death (still saying that the end justifies the means) . )

12. Choose the right person in the east bed (refers to choosing a son-in-law.)

13. The goose king chooses the breast (a metaphor for choosing the best essence)

14. Mouth Don't choose your words (refers to not being able to express your words correctly or speaking casually when you are in a hurry.)

15. Don't choose the road in a hurry (You can't choose the road in a hurry. You are in a hurry and you don't care about choosing a road.) 4. What What and what four-character idioms

There are idioms such as whip can't reach the abdomen, it's too early, it's too late, it's caught off guard, it's too late to guard, it's too impatient, and it's too late to make sense.

1. The whip cannot reach the belly is an idiom. The pinyin is biān bù jí fù. It means that the distance is too far and the strength cannot be reached.

From "Zuo Zhuan·Xuan Gong Fifteenth Year": "Although the whip is long, it cannot hit the horse's belly."

Translation: Although the whip is long, it cannot hit the horse's belly.

2. zhāo bù jí xī (zhāo bù jí xī), an idiom used as a predicate; refers to living in extreme poverty and describes a critical situation.

From "Zuo Zhuan·The Seventh Year of Duke Xi" by Zuo Qiuming of the Pre-Qin Dynasty: "How should I treat you when the morning is too late?"

Translation: Living in extreme poverty, how should I treat you?

3. Caught off guard is an idiom, pronounced as cù bù jí fáng, which describes something that happens suddenly and there is no time to prepare.

Translation: Since you don’t light the candle, and you don’t make a sound, and you suddenly don’t take precautions, and suddenly meet each other, this is the gentleman committing a ghost, but this is not a ghost committing a crime, Mr.

4. Too late to take precautions (fáng bù jí fáng): refers to the thought of taking precautions but having no time to take precautions.

From the 67th chapter of Xia Jingqu's "The Words of the Wild Old Man" written by Xia Jingqu of the Qing Dynasty: "It can be seen that when a villain waits for a gentleman, he will fail to guard against anything he does."

Translation: You can see that the villain is waiting for the gentleman to make a mistake. Every time he is negligent, he thinks of taking precautions but is too late to take precautions.

5. Can’t wait, pronounced pò bù jí dài, is a Chinese word, and its meaning is to describe a very anxious mood.

From the sixth chapter of Li Ruzhen's "Flowers in the Mirror" of the Qing Dynasty: "It's a drunken game, why can't the fairy wait."

Translation: It's all a drunken game, this one The fairy couldn't wait.

5. What are the four-character idioms?

A hundred birds approach the phoenix. The stupid bird flies first. The stupid bird flies first to the silkworm bush. The bird has a long-necked beak. The tall birds are all gone, and the good bow hides the swan-shaped bird face

The traces of turtles, birds, chilling cicadas, stiff birds, fragrance of flowers, birds singing, birds with startled bows, birds with startled strings

Tired birds know how to return to their cages, birds in fish cages in ponds The bird's eggs in the ape's cage are overturned and the bird is flying

The bird is perching on a tree trunk, the bird is in danger, the bird is hiding in a bow, the bird is burning the fish to rot, the bird is lying down and the beast is poor

The bird is covering the nest in danger, the bird is leather Flying birds are frightened, mice are scurrying, birds are tracking, worms and silk birds are gathering together

Birds are hiding, birds are frightened, rats are scurrying, birds are frightening, fish are frightened, birds are frightened, fish are frightened, birds are frightened, birds are frightened, fish are scattered

Birds are crying, apes are crowing. The bird-shaped bird gun is replaced by the bird gun, the bird is poor and pecks

The bird enters the cage, the bird scatters, the fish collapses, the bird sounds, the heart of the beast, the beast scatters, the bird cries, the flower falls

The bird cries, the flower complains, the bird sings, the flower fragrant, the bird rests, the bird looks, the blue bird is attentive Lightly migrating birds lift 6. Four-character idiom ab select c

Hungry but not selective: select: pick. Eat whatever. It is a metaphor for urgent need and lack of choice.

Too anxious to choose a road: Running around in such a hurry that there is no time to choose a road, describing a very urgent situation.

Too anxious to choose words: Too anxious to choose words, describing speaking very urgently or nervously.

Choosing neighbors after cutting off a tree: In order to educate Mencius not to abandon his studies midway, Meng’s mother used the metaphor of a cut yarn that cannot become cloth; Meng’s mother moved three times and chose a good environment to influence Mencius’ growth.

Choose the right person in the east bed: refers to choosing a son-in-law.

The king of goose chooses the milk: a metaphor for choosing the best essence.

To be too anxious to choose a path: To be too anxious and anxious to choose a path.

Don’t choose the road in a hurry: Don’t choose the road in a hurry. I was so anxious and panicked that I couldn't think of choosing a path.