Combination words of four-character idioms

1. A four-character idiom uses overlapping words to describe the crowd.

Shoulder to shoulder, foot to shoulder, foot to foot. Describe it as very crowded.

Side by side, side by side, overlapping footprints. Describe many people.

Describe more people than shoulders and heels. Stack heels, toe on heels.

The same things are stacked together.

To appear repeatedly.

The metaphor of a heavy bed stack is repeated in many ways.

There are many repetitions in the metaphor of double beds and overlapping houses.

Layer by layer: repeat; Folding: over and over again. Appear one after another. Metaphor for many things.

Re-supervision overlapping rules and regulations, overlapping at all times. Refers to consistent and overlapping rules and systems. Metaphor follows suit and repeats.

Re-overlapping refers to officials of past dynasties.

Overlapping formations refer to officials of past dynasties.

Layer by layer: repeat; Folding: over and over again. Appearing many times in a row.

Copy gate: repeat; Door: the entrance and exit of a house. Metaphor is that there are many local passes and it is easy to defend.

Layer by layer: repeated and continuous; Pavilion: A house built on a platform. Describe scattered buildings.

The mountains overlap and are continuous. The same as "overlapping mountains".

Continuous mountains. One mountain after another, continuous.

Layered mountains: mountains are connected with mountains; Overlapping obstacles: many high-risk mountain obstacles. Describe many steep peaks.

Overlapping beds is a metaphor of redundancy and repetition. With the "bed".

Repeat three times and four times.

Ten-fold screen: indoor windproof device, which is like a mountain; Overlap: overlap. The mountains overlap.

Epiphyseal overlap describes how crowded people are. It's the same as "tired shoulders"

Triple yangguan is "triple yangguan". The piano music is adapted from Tang's poem "Send Two Ambassadors to Anxi", which extends the poem, adds words and expressions, and expresses the feelings of parting. Because the whole song is divided into three paragraphs and the original poem is repeated three times, it is called "three folds". After general delivery

Chest out, abdomen in, abdomen in. Describe the appearance of being strong and swaggering. It can also be described as arrogance.

Piles and piles.

Shoulder pressing and back folding refer to a large number of people.

People are shoulder to shoulder. Describe how crowded people are.

If the bridge is blocked by water, cross it. Describe not afraid of resistance, go forward bravely.

Folding beds is better than folding bedsteads. Metaphor repetition.

2. Four-character idioms with a single word bear the loneliness of husband and wife. Metaphor is the lonely situation of lovers or lovers after separation.

A single family is thin-refers to the decline of the family and the poverty of the population.

Single soldier isolated city-single soldier: a weak and helpless army; Isolated city: An isolated city. Describe the army and its garrison cities as isolated, weak and without foreign aid.

Single knife to the meeting-single knife: a knife, referring to a person. It turned out that Guan Yu, the general of Shu, took only a knife and a few attendants to attend the banquet in Wu Dong. Later, it generally refers to a person taking risks to keep an appointment. There is a feeling of praising the wisdom and courage of the participants.

Stab-stab with a short-handled knife. The original metaphor is to identify the goal, be brave and diligent. The latter metaphor is straightforward and does not beat around the bush.

Single mandarin duck-mandarin duck: swan; Fu: Stop the duck. Lonely swan, lonely duck. It was originally the name of ancient Qin Le. Metaphor after losing a spouse.

Alone-originally meant to go into battle alone. Metaphor action without help.

A filament is not a thread-a filament is not a thread. It is difficult to get things done because one's strength is thin.

Single is easy to fold, but difficult to destroy-single-handed, easy to be bullied; Never strong, others dare not bully.

The same old tune-metaphor for inappropriate words and deeds.

Being widowed is the name of ancient Qin Le. Metaphor after losing a spouse.

It never rains but it pours-it means that unfortunate things happen one after another.

Alone-originally meant to go into battle alone. Now the metaphor is no one to help.

Thin clothes-thin clothes and lack of food. Describe the hardships of life.

Shallow knowledge-short knowledge.

Single, independent-single: single person. Lonely, independent and self-sufficient

A monofilament is not a thread-a silk is not a thread. (1) metaphor single, no spouse. Also known as "single thread is not a thread, it is difficult to sing with one hand."

3. Praise the idiom with the word "four" and chop and change it three times and four times.

Make a name for yourself again and again.

All over the country.

There are three types and four types of crises.

The land of the four wars extends in all directions.

Four bodies are not diligent, and the grain is divided into four seasons and eight quarters.

It's foolproof. It's under siege.

In all directions, the sound of hooves.

All men are brothers.

Home in the world is falling apart.

The ambition of the quartet is empty.

Gossip, gossip, friends, friends.

Three turns, four turns, three obedience and four virtues.

Covering the whole world, famous all over the world.

Family and disciples are everywhere.

4. Four words describe the characters' expressions of fussing, fussing, fussing, puzzled, calm, distracted, calm, dumbfounded, dubious, respectful, mumbling, absorbed, cheerful, stunned, stunned, lost, stunned and indecisive. Stunned, flustered, hesitant, embarrassed, unable to help laughing, gloating, as if nothing had happened, thoughtful, amiable, depressed, flattered, suspicious, uneasy, furious, angry, anxious, all ears, all ears, all eyes, all eyes, all eyes, all eyes. All eyes, all eyes, all eyes, smile at their own eyes, stare at their own eyes, be angry with their own eyes, be overwhelmed with anger, laugh with tears, sigh with tears, laugh with laughter, laugh with laughter, laugh with laughter, meditate, laugh with ease, get carried away, panic, smile with joy, anxiety and woebegone. Glowing with a captivating smile, frowning with a playful smile, staring blankly at each other (1) Idioms describing the appearance of characters: talented and beautiful, graceful, paunchy, big waist, long hair fluttering, squatting, well dressed and handsome (2) Idioms describing the movements of characters: agile and fast. Dancing, bared his teeth, (3) idioms describing the characters' demeanor: stupefied, dumbfounded, energetic, absorbed, absorbed, beaming, tongue-tied, blinking, smiling, staring, (4) idioms describing the characters' mood: indecisive, uneasy, anxious, uneasy.

5. Four-character idioms of pictographic characters:

The picture and its accompanying essay are both excellent.

Strive for strength,

Conspiracy,

Make great efforts,

According to the map,

Seeing the poor,

Make great achievements,

seek profit exclusively

Ambition,

In the long run,

There is not a picture of this river.

It's hard to grow vines,

Profitable,

According to the map,

Apply grease at night,

The red leaves are far away,

Otherwise,

Deep pictures are in the distance,

Hongtu huagou,

Mourn for your heart,

Left picture, right view,

Wealth is fatal,

Draw a map,

This number,

The pattern is irregular,

Forgetting the country,

Shadow graphics,

Innovation is powerful,

Try again,

Impressed by this plan.