What are the four-character idioms that mean the third thing is something?

1. What are the four-character idioms in which the third character is "在"?

The bone is stuck in the throat: 鲠: fish bone. Fish bones stuck in throat. It's a metaphor for having something in your heart that you haven't said out loud, which makes you feel very uncomfortable.

The oriole behind: It is a metaphor for waiting for an opportunity to attack from behind, and also a metaphor for having worries about the future.

Clearly visible: Clear and distinct. It means that distant scenery can be seen clearly, or past events can be seen clearly before the eyes.

Don’t care: Man: completely; care: care. Not caring at all. Describes not paying attention to things at all.

Thorns on the back: Thorns: thin thorns. It looks like there are awns and thorns piercing the back. Describes inner fear and restlessness.

Planning matters depends on people: Mou: plan, arrange. Plan things according to one's abilities.

I am thinking about this here: I am thinking about this; I am thinking about this. It generally refers to being obsessed with something.

Absent-minded: The mind is not here. Refers to lack of concentration.

The words still ring in my ears: Still: Return. The words are still in my ears. I still remember clearly what the metaphor said.

Distantly in sight: In sight: visible. Can be seen from a distance.

Have something to say first: Have something to say in your head. Refers to making a move in advance. Bone stuck in the throat: Fish bone. Fish bones stuck in throat. It's a metaphor for having something in your heart that you haven't said out loud, which makes you feel very uncomfortable.

The oriole behind: It is a metaphor for waiting for an opportunity to attack from behind, and also a metaphor for having worries about the future.

Clearly visible: Clear and distinct. It means that distant scenery can be seen clearly, or past events can be seen clearly before the eyes.

Don’t care: Man: completely; care: care. Not caring at all. Describes not paying attention to things at all.

Thorns on the back: Thorns: thin thorns. It looks like there are awns and thorns piercing the back. Describes inner fear and restlessness.

Planning depends on people: Mou: planning, arranging. Plan things according to one's abilities.

I am thinking about this here: I am thinking about this; I am thinking about this. It generally refers to being obsessed with something.

Absent-minded: The mind is not here. Refers to lack of concentration.

The words still ring in my ears: Still: Return. The words are still in my ears. I still remember clearly what the metaphor said.

Distantly in sight: In sight: visible. Can be seen from a distance.

Have something to say first: Have something to say in your head. Refers to saying hello in advance.

Beads and jade on the side: side: beside. It is a metaphor for being surrounded by handsome people.

Bo skills: Bo: tiny. It means that you have mastered a small skill.

The white sand in Nirvana is black with it: Nirvana: black soil. Fine white sand mixed with black soil will also turn black along with it. It is a metaphor that good people or things will become bad if they are in a dirty environment.

Success or failure lies in one move: move: action. Success or failure depends on this action. Refers to taking action of great importance.

Inch Iron in Hand: Inch Iron: A very short weapon. He held a short weapon in his hand.

Ready-made and complete bamboo: Ready-made and complete bamboo. Before painting the bamboo, the whole picture of the bamboo is already in mind. It is a metaphor for making up your mind before doing something.

The success is calculated in the heart: I have already calculated how to deal with it.

Gains and losses depend on one’s own efforts: It means that success or failure in life depends on one’s own efforts. Emphasis on people's subjective initiative.

There is a lot of power in your hands: There is a lot of power in your hands.

Flying dragon in the sky: a metaphor for the emperor’s reign.

Phoenix Zai:? ?birdcage. The phoenix is ??locked in a cage. It is a metaphor that talented people cannot use retribution.

Defamation in the secular world: Defamation: refers to slander; reputation: praise; vulgarity: customs and habits. Defamation or praise depends on the custom of the time. Later, it was extended to mean that customs and habits play a very important role.

Gao Lao is at home: Gao Lao: Resigning due to old age; Home: Hometown, hometown. Refers to resigning due to old age and spending their remaining years in their hometown.

High and low are in the hands: It is still said that the top and bottom are in the hands. It is a metaphor for playing tricks and colluding to cheat. Same as "high and low".

The superiority lies in the mouth: still speaking falsely.

Gao Xiao is in the heart: Gao Xiao: a metaphor for stretching and bending. The original intention is to consider the situation and take appropriate measures when doing things. The latter is described as being able to handle things with confidence.

Aloof: Originally referring to high status, it now describes leaders who are out of touch with reality and out of touch with the masses.

The words are not good: refers to people who speak in layman's terms, and their words are not speculative.

Don't care: hao: the slightest bit, describing something small; care: care. To describe someone who doesn't care at all and doesn't matter. 2. Four-character idioms. What are the idioms in which the third character is three?

The third watch in the middle of the night is divided into five watches, and the third watch is at midnight.

Refers to late at night. Not three tiles is a metaphor for not being able to demand everything.

Three visits to the thatched cottage Gu: visit. In order to invite Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei visited him in his thatched cottage three times.

This allusion was later used to express the emperor's kindness to his ministers. It also means sincerely.

The saliva hangs down three feet long. Describes an extremely greedy appearance.

Also described as very jealous. Among them, Samadhi: Samadhi: a Buddhist term, transliterated from Sanskrit, meaning "right concentration", which means to eliminate distracting thoughts and calm the mind. It is a Buddhist cultivation method.

A metaphor for the mystery behind this. Obtaining Samadhi Samadhi: Sanskrit, meaning right concentration.

Eliminate all distracting thoughts, calm your mind, concentrate on your work, and achieve enlightenment. Extended to know-how or essence.

Refers to attainment in a certain area. Ding is an ancient cooking utensil with three legs and two ears.

It is a metaphor for the separation of three parties and competing against each other. Study three to describe reading very seriously.

Read more than three years: winter means more than the year, night means more than the day, and rain means more than the sunshine. It means that you should seize all your spare time to read good books.

The three red sun poles indicate that it is already bright and it is not early. The beak is three feet long. Beak: mouth.

The mouth is three feet long. Describes a person who is good at discerning.

Furious means extremely angry. Several times three times: times.

Again and again. The three hairs on the cheeks are a metaphor for the inspiration of an article or picture.

Three Cunning Rabbit Caves The cunning rabbit has prepared several hiding places. It means there are many hidden places or methods.

Nine Lies and Three Chastities Zhen: chastity; Lie: chastity. Feudal society used it to praise women's virtuousness.

The Nine Streams and Three Religions generally refer to various schools in religion and academia. It also refers to people from all walks of life in society.

Reward the three armies Reward: To comfort and encourage with property or food. Three armies: In the Spring and Autumn Period, they were called the Central Army, the Left Army, and the Right Palace; later they were collectively referred to as the Army.

Now refers to the army, navy and air force. It refers to rewarding and comforting military officers and soldiers.

Triple the profit refers to the extremely large profits gained from trading. Three Yuan in a row Three Yuan: The imperial examination system is called the provincial examination, the joint examination, and the palace examination. The first place is Jieyuan, Huiyuan, and Zhuangyuan, collectively called "Three Yuan".

Successfully passed the provincial examination, general examination, and palace examination. Duplicity is a metaphor for playing two sides, doing one thing in person and another behind your back.

Six streets and three cities Six streets: the six streets in Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty; city: in ancient times, morning, noon and evening were called the three-hour city. Refers generally to streets and alleys.

Six Taoist Strategies and Three Strategies: "Six Taoists" and "Three Strategies": both are ancient military books. Later, it generally refers to the book of war and the art of war.

Many times. Many times. The description is repeated many times.

Meng Ke’s mother moved three times in order to choose a good environment to educate her children. Three poles in the sun The sun rises as high as three bamboo poles.

Describes that the sun is rising very high and it is getting late. It also describes people who wake up too late.

Penetrating three-thirds of the wood. According to legend, Wang Xizhi was writing on a wooden board. When he was carving, he found that the writing penetrated three-thirds of the wood. The calligraphy is described as extremely powerful.

The problem of multi-metaphor analysis is very profound. The Thirty-Three Heavens Buddhism calls the sixth day of the Desire Realm the Thirty-Three Heavens, the Wrathful Heaven.

The latter describes the highest place. Three provocations and three baths Provocation: Coating the body with incense.

Take multiple baths and anoint your body with spices. This is a courtesy that is extremely respectful to people in ancient my country.

Three baths and three provocations Provocation: Coating the body with incense. Take multiple baths and anoint your body with spices.

This is a kind of courtesy that is extremely respectful to people in ancient my country. Three battles and three norths. North: defeated and fled.

Fight three battles and lose three times. Describes repeated defeats.

Three Friends of the Cold: Pines and bamboos do not wither through the winter, while plum blossoms endure the cold and bloom, so they are known as the "Three Friends of the Cold." Three retreats: In ancient times, the marching distance was calculated as one retreat of thirty miles.

Take the initiative to give in ninety miles. It is a metaphor for giving in and avoiding, avoiding conflicts.

Open the net on three sides. Remove the net for catching birds on three sides. It is a metaphor for adopting a lenient attitude and giving people a way out.

Wei Bian San Jue Wei Bian: Use cooked cowhide rope to connect the bamboo slips; San: an approximate number, indicating multiple times; Jue: broken. The leather ropes connecting the bamboo slips were broken three times.

It is a metaphor for studying diligently. Guaranteed Three Bets: Four people gamble, one person wins the bets of three people.

It is a metaphor for a large amount of harvest out of thin air. Five big and three thick describes a person who is tall, strong and has a strong physique.

Yangguan Sandie Yangguan: the name of the ancient pass, in the southwest of Dunhuang County, Gansu Province today; Sandie: a certain line is sung repeatedly. Originally refers to the ancient farewell tune.

Later is also a metaphor for parting. One Ban and Three Eyes Ban, Yan: the rhythm of opera music.

It means that words and actions are orderly or in compliance with the rules. Sometimes it is also used as a metaphor for being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to be flexible.

Twists and turns originally refers to the twists and turns of the writing style. It is a metaphor for the ups and downs of the structure of the article.

It also refers to many unexpected changes in the progress of things. One person sings three sighs, one person takes the lead in singing, and three people sing in harmony.

It originally meant that music and singing were simple and unsophisticated. Later transfer is used to describe poems that turn euphemistically and have profound meaning.

Three Dukes in One Country Duke: the general name for the ancient princes and kings. There are three people who preside over political affairs in a country.

It is a metaphor that things and powers are not unified, which makes people not know who to listen to. A mouthful of three tongues is a metaphor for nagging and talking too much.

Three autumns in one day Three autumns: three seasons. It means that a day without seeing each other is like three seasons.

It is a metaphor that although the separation time is short, it feels very long. Describes ardent longing.

Three Reflections a Day Reflect on yourself multiple times a day. One corner and three inferences: From the situation and reason of one thing, one can know the situation and reason of many things by analogy.

Bravely Champion the Three Armies Champion: Rank first; Three Armies: The collective name for the army. Refers to being brave or brave and being the first in the army.

Game Samadhi is originally a Buddhist term, which means to eliminate distracting thoughts and calm the mind. It is also a metaphor for the essence and key points of things.

The latter refers to treating everything with a game attitude. Chapter Three of the Covenant Law originally refers to making laws and making an agreement with the people to abide by them.

The latter generally refers to the conclusion of simple terms. Then decline three exhaustion: exhausted.

Refers to repeated consumption of power, which has been attenuated and exhausted. Long-term and three-old refers to boatmen in ancient times.

Eight difficulties and three disasters are a metaphor for a child being born sick. It also describes frequent misfortunes.

Three Offerings of White Jade The people of Chu and the clan got the jade, offered two pieces to the King of Chu, and had their feet cut off twice. The third time the king sent an envoy to Zhi Pu, he obtained white jade and cut it into a jade, which was known as "He's Bi" in the world.

It is a metaphor for not knowing good material or. Shunjun Sanshe refers to giving in and avoiding.

One house: thirty miles. Shujun Sanshe refers to giving in and avoiding.

One house: thirty miles. The tripod is divided into three legs, which is a metaphor for three parties that are separated and compete with each other.

Same as "three points of tripod". Thinking twice about this and that.

Describes a lack of concentration and undecided ideas. Same as "half-hearted".

Two full and three flat means that life is passable and very satisfying. Same as "three flat and two full".

The river is clear for three days, which is a sign of peace and auspiciousness. Hedong Sanji refers to lost books.

Three Blessings of Huafeng Hua: ancient place name. Feng: boundary, scope.

Hua Feng: Huazhou is a place. The people of Huazhou send three best wishes to the ancient sage Tang Yao.

Angry to the extreme. Same as "outraged".

Three hairs on the cheek is a metaphor for an article. 3. What are the idioms in which the third character is "four"?

Eighty-four thousand is originally a number used in Buddhism to express numerous things, and was later used to describe extremely many things.

An arm with four cubits is a metaphor for an extraordinary appearance.

Chu Ge Si He is a metaphor for being surrounded on all sides and falling into an isolated and critical predicament.

Being besieged on all sides means being surrounded on all sides and falling into an isolated and critical predicament.

Chu Ge is everywhere. It is a metaphor for being surrounded on all sides and falling into an isolated and critical predicament.

The flames of war are burning from all directions. Describes the unrest on the border, with enemies invading everywhere.

The family has only four walls. Disciple: only, only. There are only four walls in the house. Described as being very poor and having nothing.

Neighbors: Neighbors. Refers to people who live nearby. Same as "neighborhood".

Jiuzhou and the Four Seas still speak of the world. Refers to the whole of China.

Jiuzhou and Four Seas Jiuzhou: refers to China; Sihai: The ancients believed that China’s Jiuzhou is an endless sea, which refers to places outside China. Refers to China and places outside its surroundings.

Wolf smoke is everywhere. Wolf smoke: the smoke that rises from burning wolf dung when the ancient border guards call the police. There were alarm fireworks everywhere, indicating that the border area was not peaceful.

Liutong and Sipi refer to the four directions up and down and the four seasons of Spring and Autumn.

Six connections extend in all directions. Describes extremely convenient transportation. Also describes leading to all directions.

Famous all over the world: all over the world. The fame spreads throughout the world. Describes a great reputation.

Covering the world. Covering: a metaphor for encompassing everything. Refers to unifying the country.

Three illnesses and four pains refer to a lot of illnesses and pains.

Three long and four short ①Specifically refers to the death of a person. Same as "three longs and two shorts". ② Just gossip and bad words.

Three obediences and four virtues are one of the moral standards that feudal ethics restrict women.

Change frequently or repeatedly.

Three turns and four turns. Turn: turn. Capricious.

Three inversions and four inversions refer to capriciousness.

Three old and four young ①Everyone, old and young. ②Dialect. People who join the Youth Gang. It still refers to old and young men or brothers.

San Nei Si She generally refers to neighbors.

Three friends and four friends generally refer to various kinds of friends.

Three wives and four concubines means having many wives and concubines.

Three relatives and four dependents generally refers to all relatives. Same as "three relatives and six dependents".

Sanqingsibai means very innocent.

Three requests and four complaints means asking again and again.

Three, three, four, still three, three, two and two. Describes a small number of people.

The four walls of the room are bare, and there is nothing in the room. A metaphor for poverty.

The Four Hundred and Four Diseases refer to the four seasons of ailments in the limbs and body. Refers to various diseases.

To surrender to the four descendants is a metaphor for being exiled to a remote area.

Danger lurks everywhere.

The four treasures of the study commonly refer to pen, ink, paper and inkstone.

The Four Scholars of the Study refers to pen, inkstone, paper and ink. The ancients jokingly called the pen the Marquis of Guancheng, Mao Yuanrui, the inkstone, Marquis Shixuzhong of Jimo, the paper, Marquis Chu Zhibai, the Haoji Marquis, and the ink, Marquis Yi Xuanguang, Songzi, hence the name.

The four scholars commonly refer to pen, ink, paper and inkstone. Same as "Four Treasures of the Study".

The four objects of the study commonly refer to pen, ink, paper and inkstone. Same as "Four Treasures of the Study".

The four arts of study refer to piano, chess, calligraphy and painting.

Wuhusihai refers to all parts of the country, and sometimes all over the world. Nowadays, it also refers to broad unity.

Wu Ling Si Scattered means sporadic and scattered.

Wuzhou Sihai generally refers to all parts of the world.

Having a clear vision means being arrogant and unable to see anything.

Be famous all over the world Be famous: spread your reputation. Four Seas: The ancients believed that China is surrounded by seas, so "Four Seas" refers to all parts of the country; it also refers to all parts of the world. The reputation spreads all over the place.

Humility brings four benefits. Humility can bring many benefits to people.

Aiming at the four directions, the four directions: the world. Have lofty ambitions and ideals.

Aiming at the Four Seas Aiming at all directions.

4. What are the four-character idioms in which the third character is and?

It varies from person to person

Rise upon hearing the wind

Fly without wings< /p>

Sit on the ground

Run away

Look at the dust and bow down

Look at the wind and run away

Eat on the same plate

Be content with the situation

Specious

Blurt out

Die with humiliation

Treat by inaction

Drink hatred And die

To summarize

To do it with one wave

To cover the nose and pass by

To do it with one wave

Xiang Yu Crying

Walking away

Sweeping away

Hanging and looking

Walking together

< p> Move upon hearing the wind

Talk eloquently

Stand up

Follow the crowd

Come out in full force

< p> Listen with an open ear

Be fair and honest

Stay tuned

Break out the door

Stare angrily

Standing up against the table

Standing facing the wall

Returning with a full load

Returning in triumph

Sleeping in clothes

Three Stand tall

That's all

Smile

Eat your words and gain weight

Stand out

Wait and see< /p>

Stop when enough is enough

Say the same thing

Swing upward

Breathe with the wind

Move with the times

Be good at selling things

Choose people and do things

Run away

Get up in a hurry

Pay money and money Talk

Talk arrogantly

Talk freely

Rush in

Enter proudly

Fighting side by side

Fighting without declaring

Just talking

Ending without a cure

Drinking it all

Flee in defeat

Soar into the sky

Naturally

Flee upon hearing the wind

Rush up

Sweep away

Look at the wind and be overwhelmed

Know at a glance

Look at the wind and escape

Stand out

Born into the times

Think twice before acting

Sit back and wait

Break in

Give up halfway

Return without success

Change place

Choose the good and follow it

Flee in

Solve the problem

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Walking in a straight line

Rowing in a file

Swarming up

The moon is haloed and the wind is blowing

Spontaneously born

Get it done in one go

Advance despite difficulties

Choose the right thing to do

That’s all

Come for fun

Defeat without a fight

Bottom-up

Top-down

Seemingly wrong

Return disappointed

Swarm in 5. What are the idioms whose third character is "一"

Bai Shoujie

It means that although one is old, one's integrity will not fade.

Never once in a hundred times

Not even once in a hundred times

Never once in a hundred times

Never once in a hundred times . Describes extremely rare

The word "hundred beaks"

See "a hundred beaks are one"

A hundred thoughts are consistent

It means to make all kinds of different things The thoughts are unified.

The words come from "Yixi Ci Xia": "What does the world think and worry about? The world has the same goal but is divided, and the world is unified but has a hundred worries."

A hundred secrets and a sparse

In the extreme A slight oversight accidentally occurred in the careful consideration

One person in a hundred generations

It is said to be an extremely rare talent

One hundred deaths and one life

Describing life as extremely rare Danger, on the verge of death

Nothing can be accomplished

It means nothing can be accomplished

Nothing can be accomplished

There is no one among a hundred people Competent

Competent at everything

Competent at nothing. To describe people's incompetence

Nothing is missing

See "One hundred is nothing"

Nothing is true

It means that among all things None of it is correct. Expressing complete negation of people and things

Useless

Useless

Half-understanding

Same as " A little knowledge." Don’t understand deeply, know very little

Fight against the city

① It is called the final decisive battle. ② Extended to refer to the final struggle or effort

A last-ditch battle

See "A last-ditch battle"

Far and near as one

It means that the distance and the near are like a whole. Describe coordination and unity

Same on the outside and on the inside

Just like the same on the outside and on the inside

Create a unique style

Also known as "create a unique style".

To create a new style or form

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The third word is the idiom of "自"

Unable to restrain oneself, to be self-conscious, to be self-willed, to be self-reliant, to be self-indulgent, to give up on oneself, to be self-cleansing, to be self-recommended,

Free and easy, self-pitying, guarding and stealing, complacent, arrogant, contented, chatting, self-admiring,

Talking to oneself, looking at oneself and pitying, self-inflicted, self-blame, self-clean, content, arrogant Arrogant, involuntary,

Leisurely, self-disciplined, self-possessed, humble when climbing high, self-sufficient, free to act freely, playing with fire, self-taught without a teacher,

Independent, overjoyed, Mumbling to oneself, letting oneself go, being unable to extricate oneself, talking and laughing freely, being selfish, reforming oneself,

Boasting oneself, not attacking oneself, self-destructive, self-destructive, everyone is in danger, calm and composed , feeling unable to control oneself, being humble and self-motivated,

Taking credit and being arrogant, looking complacent, showing off oneself, being arrogant, blaming oneself, looking forward to oneself, looking back on oneself, being proud and complacent,

Master talks about oneself, Stay in seclusion, travel far and near, be self-satisfied with your own work, cope with it with ease, take care of yourself, repent and rehabilitate, ask yourself,

Arrogant, complacent, self-contemptuous, self-appointed, self-contained From the beginning to the end, do not attack oneself, be contented with oneself, roam freely,

look at ease, be overwhelmed with sorrow, be proud of oneself, be detached from oneself, be leisurely and at ease, be invaded by mountains and trees, be self-reliant with food, be content with self-defeat ,

Do your best, let things take their own course, talk and laugh freely, look proudly, calmly, leisurely, contentedly, calmly and voluntarily,

Open and close freely, calmly and freely, Repent and blame yourself, wasted time and mistakes, be high-spirited and self-possessed, feel regretful and self-defeating, lead the tiger to defend yourself, look forward to and be proud,

Travel freely, eat hard and love yourself, cultivate yourself well, burn your education, speak and laugh freely, Yan Mu Be at ease, plan your faults and sue yourself, be at ease,

Let the tiger go and defend yourself, be happy and content, be at ease, deceive others and yourself, restrain yourself, love yourself, be at ease, be self-blameful, flatter yourself, < /p>

Be ruthless, self-willed, strong-willed and self-defeating, lead the wolf to defend oneself, be self-defeating, be self-possessed, be restless, support one's troops and be strong,

be reserved and self-pretending, Being complacent, having no land to live in, not knowing how to love oneself, raising a tiger to gnaw at oneself, restraining oneself, talking and laughing freely, being clean and self-preserving,

Self-defeating, self-preserving, self-defeating, self-defeating. , The supervisor steals by himself, is self-aware, is selfish in establishing a party, and has no place to live.

Self-destruction in practice, ignorance of self-restraint, sitting on the ground, sticking to the past, not daring to be self-absorbed, complacent , unruly and self-reliant, carefree and self-entertaining,

Raising a tiger will cause harm to oneself, overcoming a short wall will lead to self-harm, tying one's hands to death, closing one's surroundings to self-defense, hanging one's body and shadow on one's body, raising a tiger to kill oneself, being unable to overcome one's strength, and being at ease with one's will, < /p>

Inexplicable,

Bear the brunt,

Keep to yourself,

Live up to the name,

Who else could you give me,

Hands up and down,

Immersive,

Keeping your mouth shut,

Counterproductive,

Best of both worlds,

< p> Boastful,

Appropriate,

Sudden,

Serious,

Taking the trouble,

Careful Bi's sin,

turns out to be true,

enjoys himself,

everyone does his own thing,

is too troublesome,

There is no one who is right,

Everyone gets his own place,

Just do what is difficult,

If nothing happens,

Enjoy it,

Sit back and enjoy the results,

Countless

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Die well,

Make the best use of things,

Make the best use of people’s talents

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What are the idioms that use the third character "some"? :

There are successors,

Talking and laughing,

Reading is helpful,

Well-organized,

Unique,

Sonorous and powerful,

Courteous,

Enjoyable,

Powerful,

Be thoughtful,

well-known,

well-organized,

have both,

work hard,

Plausible words,

If there is love in the sky, the sky will grow old,

Everything happens for a reason,

Have a head and a face,

Make money in the right way,

There is fineness in the rough,

There will be time for it later,

There is wine now and you will be drunk now,

Well-trained,

Enough More than enough,

Bright and spirited,

Orderly and discerning,

Having a beginning and an end,

Growing and orderly,

Flesh and blood