2. Four-character idioms with suffixes. Four-word idioms with suffixes: In the streets and alleys, you are too big to fail, wagging your head and tail, timid, hiding your head and tail, anticlimactic, headless, begging, wagging your head and wagging your tail, big head and small tail, flies following the horse's tail, eyebrows pointed and eyes tail red, titles following the tail, beginning and ending. The road head follows the tail, mud tail, tail to tail, rat tail, tail holding column, tiger tail spring ice, crown leopard tail, dog tail continues mink, tail stays tail, snake forgets tail, tail head, head attacks from tail, tail will be left behind, tail will be left behind, tail will be left behind, tail will be left behind, tail will be left behind, and streets will be left behind.
3. Idioms ending in good words, the fourth word is a four-character idiom ending in good words. A hundred-year-old idiom is good for seven, and a hundred years is good for people. The public is good to each other. This is good for Kundi, good for the world, good for Qin Jin and good for himself. This is good for his family. Good for a pair of two beds, good for Zhu Chen and good for biting his arm. Setting the harp is conducive to self-repair. Sima said, it is good to make up. Full moon flowers love to touch themselves, please soldiers from both sides, please soldiers from both sides, please soldiers from both sides, please soldiers from both sides, please soldiers from both sides, please soldiers from both sides, please soldiers from both sides.
The description is evasive and doesn't tell the whole truth. From beginning to end: through: through.
From beginning to end, everything is full of meaning. From beginning to end: from beginning to end.
Refers to the whole process or content of something. Anticlimactic: the head is as big as a tiger and the tail is as thin as a snake.
At first, the metaphor was very powerful, but later it was very weak and endless. Pinch the head and remove the tail: removing the first two parts is also a metaphor for removing the useless parts.
Fear: fear, fear. Fear before, fear after.
Metaphor timid, worry too much. Swinging one's head and tail: originally described the carefree appearance of fish.
Now it is used to describe people who are vacillating and frivolous. Have a head and no tail: have a beginning and no end.
It means not getting things done. Finish what you started.
Refers to doing things to the end. Postscript: Metaphor is in a dilemma.
From beginning to end: from beginning to end. Refers to the whole process or content of something.
From beginning to end: through: through. From beginning to end, everything is full of meaning.
Spring ice tiger tail: step on the tiger tail and walk on the ice that will thaw in spring. Metaphor is dangerous.
Silkworm-headed dovetail: It describes that calligraphy is dignified and light with a pen. From beginning to end: from beginning to end.
Know the end of the road: tell the starting point and you will know the result. Describe quick thinking and strong understanding.
Dovetail of cutter head: a metaphor for the power of pen. What begins must end: tell the beginning and you will know the result.
Describe quick thinking and strong understanding. It's the same as "knowing the end of the road"
Big head and small tail: still "anticlimactic" Metaphor is tight before doing things, and loose after doing things.
Cuckoo tail: Cuckoo: red. Describe people's hard work, fatigue and heavy burden.
Dog continues mink tail: it means that the official seal is too much. 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". Make a makeover: change the original appearance.
Metaphor is just that the form has changed, but the essence has not changed. Streets and alleys: refers to streets and alleys.
Wandering: Metaphorically, the situation turns from smooth to difficult. Leading a dragon's head and ending a snake's tail: metaphor begins with grandeur and ends with attenuation.
Eyebrows and eyes: refers to the appearance between eyebrows and eyes. Year-end: refers to the period from the beginning of the year to the end of the twelfth month, generally referring to one year.
It also refers to the beginning and end of the three biographies of Spring and Autumn Annals. In the Tang Dynasty, examiners often used it to test whether scholars in the Ming Dynasty were familiar with classics.
From beginning to end: from beginning to end. Jude made it clear.
A greedy snake forgets its tail: metaphor only considers immediate interests, regardless of consequences. Headless and tailless: no clues; There is no reason.
The rooster broke its tail: broken tail: broken tail. This refers to a rooster who hurts himself for fear of sacrifice.
After metaphor, people commit suicide for fear of being killed. Flies follow the ponytail: flies can fly thousands of miles if they are attached to the ponytail.
Metaphor is attached to virtuous or prestigious people, which will benefit them. Silver hook tail: In calligraphy, strokes such as hook picking are vigorous and powerful, like silver hook scorpion tail.
When the tail refers to the scorpion's tail, it can be rolled up naturally, and the words "B", "D" and "Pavilion" must be written at the end before coming out, so it is vigorous and powerful. Follow the head and tail: it refers to obedience and obedience to all parties.
Swinging one's head and tail: originally described the carefree appearance of fish. Now it is used to describe people who are vacillating and frivolous.
Use "shake your head" Flies follow the ponytail and follow Wan Li Road: Flies follow Wan Li Road because they are attached to the tail of a swift horse.
Ordinary people are famous for their exposure to the light of sages. Needle tail: sewing needles and threads.
Cut the head and tail: cut the head and tail. Refers to dividing the whole.
It also refers to the remaining middle part. The tail of a squid: walking in the deep sea: a metaphor for being in a dangerous and fearful environment. It means that the appearance between the eyebrows and eyes is smaller than the head and the tail is missing. It means that things are incomplete.
Snake head and scorpion tail: refers to the poison of snakes and scorpions. It refers to something that poisons people. Fear: fear, fear.
To make a metaphor, you are timid in doing things and worry too much. Wu Tou Chu Wei: Today's northwest Jiangxi is the place where Wu and Chu met in the Spring and Autumn Period. Wu, located in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, and Chu, located in the lower reaches of the Yangtze River, seem to be connected end to end. Leopard tail with crested hair:
4. What are the four-character idioms that show people's tails? They hide their heads and show their tails
The description is evasive and doesn't tell the whole truth. Pass through: pass through.
From beginning to end, everything is full of meaning. Spring ice tiger tails step on tiger tails and walk on the ice that will thaw in spring.
Metaphor is dangerous. Big head and small tail are still "anticlimactic"
Metaphor is tight before doing things, and loose after doing things. To change your original appearance is to change your original appearance.
Metaphor is just that the form has changed, but the essence has not changed. Anticlimactic, head as big as a tiger.
At first, the metaphor was very powerful, but later it was very weak and endless. Streets and alleys refer to streets and alleys.
Displacement is a metaphor, indicating that the situation has changed from smooth to difficult. Pinch off the head and tail to remove the front and back parts, which is also a metaphor to remove the useless parts.
Headless and tailless is a metaphor for incomplete things. The greedy snake forgot its tail, metaphorically speaking, it only looked at the immediate interests without considering the consequences.