Flee: run around. Describe the escape after being hit.
Soldiers will be defeated if they leave the general, and so will the general.
Run away in a hurry, panic. Go out and escape in a panic.
Urgent retreat: hurry, panic; Escape: escape. Retreat in panic and run away.
At a loss: go out in a panic and escape. Use "panic"
Run away: refers to fleeing in a hurry after losing the battle.
Go with a big stick: stick: wooden stick; Go: Run. When Shun's father hit him with a big stick, he ran away so as not to trap his father in injustice. The feudal filial piety advocated in the old society.
Lose one's helmet and armor: describe the scene of fleeing hastily after the defeat of the battle. To "lose your helmet and unload your armor."
Lose one's helmet and armor: throw: throw; Helmet: a metal hat for fighting; A: Metal protective clothing for combat. Describe the situation of fleeing in panic after the defeat.
Lose one's helmet and armor: throw: throw; Helmet: a metal hat for fighting; A: Metal protective clothing for combat. Describe the situation of fleeing in panic after the defeat.
Throw away your helmet and armor: helmet and armor: helmet and armor. I lost my armor when I ran away. Describe the appearance of running away after defeat.
Lose one's helmet and armor: describe the scene of fleeing hastily after the defeat of the battle.
Running around: offering: holding. Flee in fear. Describe the escape after being hit.
Cut beard and change robe: beard: beard. Describe defeat, running away.
Grease the soles of the feet: refers to slipping away or running away.
Quiet as a virgin, moving as a rabbit: virgin: unmarried woman; Tuotu: An escaped rabbit. When the troops are not acting, they are as cautious as unmarried girls; A swift as a flying rabbit.
Death: Death: refers to people who run away. Such as putting out fires and chasing fugitives. Metaphor is that things are urgent and urgent.
Absenteeism: soldiers leave the team and escape privately, which is a metaphor for leaving their posts without permission or evading tasks. Or, metaphorically, inattention.
Flee in haste: panic: embarrassment. Describe the ugliness of escape.
2. The four-word word about running away, running around with your head, panicking and running away like a mouse. Describe the escape after being hit.
Source: The Biography of Han Kuai Tong: "At the beginning, Changshan Wang and Cheng became close friends and fought for Zhang Yi. Changshan Wang fled to return to Hanwang."
Run away in a hurry, panic. Go out and escape in a panic.
Source: Southern Tang Dynasty Li Yu's Broken Array: "The most important thing is to leave the temple in a hurry, and the teaching workshop still plays another song."
Go out and escape in a panic. Use "panic"
Source: Zhu Mingguo Zhen's "Admiring Xiao Zhuang and Examining the Land": "The next day, the river value rose, but it was lost, and the boat people were at a loss."
A stick is a stick: a wooden stick; Go: Run. When Shun's father hit him with a big stick, he ran away so as not to trap his father in injustice. The feudal filial piety advocated in the old society.
Source: Xiang "Said Yuan Jianben": "Shun father also asks for it, not one side; If you ask for it, you will get it. The little ones stay, and the big ones escape the rage. "
Lose one's helmet and abandon one's armor to describe the scene of running away in a panic after a failed battle. To "lose your helmet and unload your armor."
Source: "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang": "Fill it up, even the weapons, abandon the armor and drag the troops away, or stop after a hundred steps, or stop after fifty steps."
Loss of helmet and armor, armor: helmet and armor. I lost my armor when I ran away. Describe the appearance of running away after defeat.
Source: "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang": "Fill it up, even the weapons, abandon the armor and drag the troops away, or stop after a hundred steps, or stop after fifty steps."
Lose one's helmet and armor to describe the scene of fleeing in panic after defeat.
Source: "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang": "Fill it up, even the weapons, abandon the armor and drag the troops away, or stop after a hundred steps, or stop after fifty steps."
Bon-headed rat: Hold. Flee in fear. Describe the escape after being hit.
Source: The Biography of Han Kuai Tong: "At the beginning, Changshan Wang and Cheng became close friends and fought for Zhang Yi. Changshan Wang fled to return to Hanwang."
Run when the war comes. It is also a metaphor for retreating and fleeing at a critical moment.
Source: Xu Mingguang Kai's "Discussion": "In France, the first fugitives were tied up and beaten, and those who fled again were beheaded; I fled and beheaded for the first time, and I also asked for danger. "
Run away after defeat describes running away in panic after defeat.
Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Maling Road" is the third fold: "Since you started on the road slowly, I left in a panic."
Running around with your head in your arms, running away like a mouse. Describe the appearance of running away in a panic.
Source: The Biography of Hanshu Kuai Tong: "Changshan Wang Xian (holding) fled to Hanwang in shock."
Abandon armor and drag weapons. Describe the appearance of running away in a mess after losing the battle.
Source: "Mencius Hui Liang Wang Shang": "Fill it up, even the weapons, abandon the armor and drag the troops away, or stop after a hundred steps, or stop after fifty steps."
3. Words about running can be used in middle and long distance running, run-up cross-country running, fast running and trot.
Run, run, run, run, run, run, run, run.
Sprint with the ball, run regularly, fly away, and drive away the old tiger running spring.
Running around, running around, running around, running around, running around, out of tune.
Stopwatch, lap, ice, spring, sea and horse racing.
Run the beach, run the boat, run the letter, run the business and run the news.
Run, run, slope, lantern, horse, tent.
Running solo, running sports car, jumping, running wild media.
Run, run, run, run, run errands, run the enemy.
Run five sides, run outside, run red running shoes, run electricity and call the police.
Run belly, mountain, running shoes, running business, running.
Run off topic, run back and forth, run the beach, run hooves, run ling.
Run the dock, run the seeds, run the dog farm, run the street lights, run the Kanto, and run the slag.
Running dogs, running air, running wind, running brokers, running supply and marketing, running red hair.
Run roller coasters, circus, bamboo horses, run errands and run horse races in the building.
Run houses, prostitutes, streets, festivals and horse races.
Run the taste, the soil, the donkey path, the traffic and the Yanghe River.
Run, run, run, run, run errands.
Run, run, run, run, run, run, run.
Parkour at the racecourse.
Running around is running around.
Running around is a metaphor for running around.
Walk-on initially refers to the role of holding the flag as a pawn in China traditional opera, and later refers to doing unimportant things under people's hands.
The escaped monk can't get out of the temple. Even if he hid for a while, he couldn't get away because of other unavoidable ties.
The escaped monk can't get out of the temple. Even if he hid for a while, he couldn't get away because of other unavoidable ties. A monk who has escaped cannot get out of the temple.
This is a poem written by Meng Jiao in the Tang Dynasty after graduation: "The spring breeze is proud of horseshoe disease, and you can see all the flowers in Chang 'an in one day." After that, I took a rough look at it with the metaphor of "riding a horse to see flowers".
Run around [explanation] hide: hide, avoid. Describe running around and hiding separately. Describe extreme panic.
Roam around the country
A trip for nothing, a trip for nothing, nothing.
Runners refer to close friends who try their best to help each other.
Indulge in running is to run with your own desire.
Running around is running around.
Metaphor is a river running into the sea, with an open mind and eloquence.
Escape from dust: gallop; Dust: There is no dust on the feet. Describe walking fast. He also described outstanding talents as unparalleled.
Run: Run. Call sign: shout. Make a phone call while running. Describe being in trouble and asking for help.
Running around means that when there is important news, everyone runs to tell each other.
Running around, sharpening your head for personal gain.
Running around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.
Go your own way: invest and operate; Future: the future. Go your separate ways. Metaphorically, everyone is looking for their own future according to different aspirations.
A thirsty horse rushes to spring: a fine horse. Like a thirsty and thirsty horse, running to Ganquan. Describe the strength of calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for urgent desire.
Wolves rush to the heart: pigs; Suddenly: dash. Run like a wolf and collide like a pig. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.
Tired originally refers to being very tired because of being ordered to run. Later, it also means that you are busy running and tired.
Poor ape: An ape chased by a hunter. Metaphor is eager to find shelter in poverty.
I'm in a hurry to attend the funeral.
The mouse ran to the wolf and described the scene of running away in confusion.
Thousands of knives are running and jumping in Ma Benteng. Describe a massive or lively mass activity.
Chasing the defeated enemy in the north.
Ibn Chen Jue described running fast and making rapid progress. Clean feet.
Run like a city: run. City: market. Describe many people who are busy and active for a certain purpose.
Eager to run is to run with your own lust.
Running east and west is the same as running east and west.
Running around is the same as running around.
Running here and there means going your own way, which is irrelevant to each other.