1. What is the four-character idiom for memorize?
To fight with the last ditch,
To run in the opposite direction,
To be attacked from both sides,
Sweat dripping down your back,
There are thorns on your back,
People’s hearts are turned against you,
Your back is like water,
Topless,
Leaving home,
Like a thorn on the back,
Backward like a tiger,
Betrayal,
Back bowed,
Purple-waisted gold back,
Wasp-waisted ape's back,
Yellow-haired back,
Neck backs facing each other,
Breaking an alliance and breaking a promise,
Breaking a promise,
Chicken breast and turtle back,
Choking the throat and caressing the back,
Spandrel Drawing back,
Not betraying a relative,
Attacking from both sides,
The back of the mackerel is pale,
Scratching the back when the knees are itchy,
Look at its shoulders and back,
The strength penetrates the back of the paper,
The face follows the back,
Behind the Yinshan Mountain
The crane's back Yangzhou,
A kiss on the back,
On-point back painting,
Water flowing over the duck's back,
Exposed celery on the back,
Carrying one’s roots on one’s back leads to the end,
Carrying one’s promise and alliance,
Carrying a mountain on one’s back to build a building,
It is difficult to see with one’s shoulders on one’s back,
The monument covers the situation,
does not contradict,
has no back and no sides,
looks at the back of the neck,
the hair on the abdomen and back,
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Breach of trust, breach of contract,
Recite the truth to others,
Recite the truth in front of others,
Memorize by rote,
Abandon the backing of the alliance,
shoulder to shoulder,
the back is like a thorn,
shave the turtle's back,
the turtle's back Thousands of gold,
Back to front and back,
Back to the city to borrow one,
With shoulders and backs piled up,
Back with crane hair,
Go against the public and follow private interests,
Look at the face and hold the back,
Fly away from the back of the harpoon
Hold the back and choke,
Carrying water to form a formation
Shoulders on top of each other: The people in front and behind are shoulder to shoulder. Describes crowding.
Bear's waist and tiger's back: The waist is as thick as a bear, and the back is as broad and thick as a tiger. Describes a person who is tall and strong.
Ingratitude and betrayal: Forgetting the kindness of others to oneself and doing treacherous things.
Look at the back of the neck: Neck: the back of the neck. See his neck and back. Metaphor to catch up.
Water flowing over a duck's back: a metaphor for leaving no trace behind after something has happened.
Strongly penetrate the back of the paper: penetrate: pass through. The calligraphy is described as strong and powerful, with the strokes almost reaching the back of the paper. It also describes poems with profound ideas and concise words.
Sweat on the back: soak: soak. Sweat soaked my back. Describes hot weather or a person who is extremely panicked or ashamed
Overlapping: Overlapping. Describes the large number of people watching.
Shoulders on shoulders and backs on backs. Describes crowding.
Behind Yinshan Mountain: ① Superstitious people claim that this is the place where ghosts who cannot ascend to the underworld are located. ②A metaphor for a remote and neglected place.
Pressing shoulders and stacking backs: Refers to a large number of people.
Scratch your back when your knees are itchy: Your knees are itchy, but you scratch your back. The power of metaphor is not in the idea.
Neck and back face each other: Neck: Neck. It originally means looking at each other from front to back. Later, it was mostly described as crowded with pedestrians, one after another.
To recite the truth to the sound: Sheng: fame, here refers to the false reputation; recite: to violate. Points to fame and deviates from reality.
Without back and without side: unable to identify betrayers.
Topless: Open your shirt and expose your arms.
Shrug your shoulders and bend your back: Shrug your shoulders and bend your back. Describe aging or shabby appearance.
Shrugging: The shoulders are raised and the back is curved. Describe the state of aging. It also describes the appearance of shrinking into a ball due to fear of cold.
Rote memorization: refers to reciting books rigidly without using memory to understand.
Like a awn on the back: describes extreme uneasiness.
Like thorns on the back: describes extreme uneasiness. Same as "like a light on the back".
Abandoning friendship and breaking alliance: Abandoning friendship and breaking alliance.
Expose the celery on your back: A humble offering.
Contrary to what is right and wrong: Agree in person and oppose behind your back.
To praise someone in person and slander someone behind your back. Same as "fame in person and ruin in person".
Flattery to one’s face and slander behind one’s back: Refers to praising someone in person and slandering someone behind the back. Same as "fame in person and ruin in person".
To slander someone in person: It means to praise someone in person and slander someone behind your back.
Cold water poured down the back: Cold water poured down the back. It is a metaphor for a sudden unexpected blow or attack, which can shock one's thoughts or disillusion one's hopes. Also known as "cold water topping".
Leave hometown and go to another place. Same as "leaving home and leaving home".
Sweating profusely: ① Describes sweating so much that the clothes on the back are soaked. ②Describes extreme shame and uneasiness. 2. Four-character idioms for memorizing idioms
To back home and away from a well, to carry purple waist gold, to carry money backwards, to be ungrateful, to be ungrateful, to bare chest and back, to have chicken breasts and turtle backs, to look at each other with necks and backs, to bow and sweat. The back of a flowing neck, the back of a wasp, the back of a monkey, the back of a man, the back of one's hometown, the betrayal of an alliance, the back of a yellow hair, the betrayal of a promise, the back of a favor, the back of a sweat, the burden of a heavy shoulder, the betrayal of a debt of gratitude, the back of one's shoulders. To bear a debt of gratitude, to bear a debt of gratitude, to bear a debt of gratitude, to carry a monument to ruin the situation, to recite a painting on the right note, to betray a debt of gratitude, to be able to bear the burden of paper, to scratch my back with itching knees, to sweat profusely, to fight against the odds, to betray my relatives. , like a awn on the back, cold water pouring on the back, looking at the shoulders, strangling the throat and caressing the back, the crane carries Yangzhou on its back, is attacked from both sides, behind the Yinshan Mountain, rises from the building on the back of the mountain, the face is in disobedience, the shoulders are stacked on the back, the promise is broken, the crane is on its back Fa, break a promise and an alliance, turn your back on public affairs and turn your back on private affairs, attack from both sides, yellow-haired squid's back, bend your back, strangle your back, run in the opposite direction, hold your back and strangle your throat, shoulder and back are difficult to see, like thorns on the back, expose the back to eat celery, back To be ungrateful, to leave one's homeland, to be sweating profusely, to have shoulders folded on one's back, to be hunched over one's back, to be hunched over one's back, to be at the end of one's back, to be attacked from both sides, to be ungrateful, to be treacherous, to be a fisherman, to turn one's back into the dark, to be exposed to the light. right and wrong, back-to-back, shoulder-to-shoulder facing each other, no back and no side, face to face, looking at one's neck and back, speaking from behind, water over duck's back, holding one's back in a chokehold, betraying kindness and righteousness, backing up to the voice, shrugging one's shoulders Crooked back, carrying public and private things, having a bad reputation, having hair on the belly and back, having a weak back, having yellow hair on the back, popular support, rote learning, not contradicting, thorns on the back, pinching one's back, strangulation, tiger's back and bear's waist, not contradicting, pinching one's back Throat, swollen face and back, pinched back, back and forth, sweating all over the back, sweating on the back, shaving the tortoise's back, abandoning the good and betraying the alliance, betraying the righteousness, growing thorns on the back, ruining the face and back. , leave one's homeland and turn one's back, turn one's back on public affairs, be ungrateful and treacherous, be scornful, turn one's back like a thorn, turn one's back on flattery, turn one's back on the city, carry a thousand gold coins on one's back, sweat out one's back, turn one's back on the city, turn one's back on water In order to form a formation, the shoulders are pressed on the back, the shoulders are pressed on the back, and the sole is lifted off the back.
3. A collection of four-character idioms: what is what, what is not what?
Can’t help myself,
Irreconcilable,
Can’t help myself,
Unstoppable,
The writing is devoid of details,
I am too happy to miss Shu,
It is insignificant,
I can’t put it down,
The flaws do not cover up the virtues,
Unattainable,
People with different paths cannot work together,
Too many reasons to explain,
Too beautiful to see,
Can’t wait,
Time waits for no one,
Unable to make ends meet,
Careless,
Words fail to express what is meant,
There is no need to delay,
Angry,
Dizzy,
Unstoppable,
Shameless,
Unbearable,
Insincere words,
Indestructible,
Unsatisfied with deceit,
Incompetent,
Absent-minded,
Nothing can be changed 4. Four Every word means nothing
1. Meticulous
Pinyin of the idiom: yī sī bù gǒu
Explanation of the idiom: Gou: To be content. Not sloppy at all. Describes working extremely seriously.
2. Fallen down
Pinyin of the idiom: yī jué bù zhèn
Explanation of the idiom: If you fall down, you can never get up again. It is a metaphor for failure; setback; and being unable to cheer up again.
3. One word is not easy
Pinyin of the idiom: yī zì bù yi
Explanation of the idiom: The writing is refined and pure, and not a single word can be changed. Also used to refer to a plagiarist copying someone else's article word for word.
4. Not a speck of dust
Pinyin of the idiom: yī chén bù dào
Explanation of the idiom: Describes purity and purity.
5. One introduction is not taken
Idiom Pinyin: yī jiè bù qǔ
Idiom explanation: One introduction: a mustard seed, describing tiny. Not taking any small things. He is described as being honest and law-abiding, and does not want anything that is not what he deserves. 5. Four-character idiom: What, no longer, what?
Huá bù zài yáng (huá bù zài yáng)
Explanation: Flowers that have bloomed will not bloom again in a year. It is a metaphor that time has passed and will never come back.
Source: "Dan Ge Xing" by Lu Ji of Jin Dynasty: "The time will never come again, and the flowers will no longer bloom."
The time will never come again (shí bù zài lái)
Explanation: Time: timing. If the opportunity is missed, it will never come again. It means not to miss the opportunity.
Source: "Guoyu·Yueyu Part 2": "Don't be lazy when you get the time. The time will never come. If God doesn't take it, it will be a disaster."
The time will never come (shí bù zài zhì)
Explanation: Time: timing. If the opportunity is missed, it will never come again. It means not to miss the opportunity.
Source: Han Dynasty Li Ling's "Poetry with Su Wu": "The good times will never come again, and parting will come in a moment." 6. The four-character word "what is what is not what"
Sad but not Sad: sadness; hurt: hurt. Sad but not sad. It means that there is no overdoing or underdoing.
Ambiguous means unclear or unclear.
Stand still Press: Stop. Keep the army temporarily inactive. It is also a metaphor for not starting work for the time being.
Unable to hold back, hold back: suppress, endure. I feel impatient and can't control myself.
Don’t deceive in the darkroom. Don’t do shameful things in a place where no one can see.
Arrogance: humility. He has a arrogant attitude and does not show humility to others.
Uncertain, without a clear opinion, hesitant and hesitant.
Never get tired of reading a hundred times: bored, bored. You can read it a hundred times without getting bored. Describes poems or books that are so well written that you never get tired of them no matter how many times you read them.
Never once in a hundred years Never once in a hundred years. Describe rarely seen or rare opportunities.
A name that lasts forever and will never fade away.
I can’t understand it no matter how hard I think about it.
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