1. Four-character idioms to describe feeling nervous
Worrying, anxious, confused, sitting on pins and needles, restless, uneasy, restless
Shocked, frightened, distracted, frightened Worried, worried, anxious, anxious, terrified
On tenterhooks, at a loss, scrambling, scratching the heart and liver, frightened, trembling, uneasy, restless and impatient
Heart burning, busy, anxious, extremely impatient, walking on thin ice, restless, frightened, uneasy, and creepy
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Afraid all day long, chilly, frightened, frightened, earth-shattering, earth-shattering, frightened, frightened, terrified
flinching, frightened, lingering fear, holding one's breath 2. Four-character words to describe a person's nervousness
Hachikong Plants and Trees: Treat the plants and trees of Bagong Mountain as enemies.
Describes feeling extremely nervous and fearful. No time to eat: no time to eat.
Describes intense and hard work. Robbery: taking advantage of someone else's nervousness to gain personal gain or harm others.
Touch and emit: touch: touch; that is: just. The original refers to clasping the arrow on the string, drawing the bow and waiting to shoot.
It means that the situation has developed to a very tense stage, and it will explode immediately at the slightest touch. Wheezing: Shortness of breath.
My breathing is rapid and has not calmed down yet. It is a metaphor that time is short, the situation is tense, and people have not yet rested their breath.
Sweating profusely: describes the appearance of sweating profusely all over the body due to hot weather or nervousness. Stupefied: eyes open, speechless.
Describes looking nervous or surprised. Staring and speechless: eyes open and speechless.
Describes looking nervous or surprised. Same as "dumbfounded".
Shocking: shocking. It originally refers to beautiful words and profound artistic conception, making people feel deeply and deeply shocked.
It is often described as making people very frightened and nervous to the extreme. Wind eaves inch sundial: Wind eaves: a house that cannot shield the wind and rain; sundial: sun shadow, time.
Fight for an inch of time under the broken eaves that cannot protect you from the wind and rain. Describe the tense state of the imperial examination in the old days.
Hanmaozhuoj: The hairs on the hair stand on end. Describes being very scary, or feeling extremely nervous and frightened.
Don’t dare to sweat: I’m so scared that I don’t even dare to sweat. Describes being extremely nervous and scared.
Sweat like 渖: 渖: juice. Covered in sweat.
Describes the phenomenon of sweating all over the body due to hot weather or extreme stress. Sweating profusely: describing being extremely nervous or very tired.
Black clouds are pressing down on the city to destroy it: destroy it. Dark clouds were gathering over the city, as if they were about to collapse the city wall.
It is a metaphor for the tense situation caused by the temporary arrogance of evil forces. Leniency in emergencies: Not nervous in emergencies.
Jizhangjuzhu: Describes feeling embarrassed, nervous and flustered. The sword is at war: Zhang: The bow is on the string.
The sword was cocked and the bow was opened. The original description is that the calligraphy pen is powerful.
The latter is often used to describe an overwhelming momentum, or a tense situation that is about to break out. On the verge of breaking out: a metaphor for a situation that is tense and on the verge of breaking out.
The sound of golden drums: Golden drums: refers to golden ceremonials and war drums. The golden war drums sounded together.
Describe the intense and intense atmosphere of the battle. Gongs and drums are beaten closely: the gongs and drums are beaten very closely.
It is a metaphor for the tense atmosphere and preparation of public opinion before a public event. Thrilling: To describe something that makes a person very frightened and nervous to the extreme.
Same as "thrilling". Thrilling: shocking.
It originally refers to beautiful words and profound artistic conception, making people feel deeply and deeply shocked. It is often described as making people very frightened and nervous to the extreme.
The hairs are all erect: erect. The hair and scalp stood on end.
Describes extreme fear and nervousness. The hair is all erect: erect.
The hair and hair stood on end. Describes anger or extreme fear or nervousness.
The hair is erect. The hair and scalp stood on end.
Describes anger or extreme fear or nervousness. The hair is erect: the hair and hair are erect.
Describes anger. It also describes being very scared and nervous.
A burst of fast-paced gongs and drums before the start of a play. A metaphor for intense preparation before a public event.
Red-faced and hot-eared: Describes the appearance of a red face due to nervousness, impatience, shyness, etc. Blushing and green: Describes the appearance of a red face due to nervousness, impatience, shyness, etc.
Looking at each other in silence: looking at each other speechlessly. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.
To meet each other face to face: to look at each other speechlessly. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.
Looking at each other: looking at each other speechlessly. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.
Looking at each other: looking at each other speechless. To describe being helpless due to nervousness or fear.
Internal tightening and external loosening: refers to the tightening and relaxing of policies or refers to people's mood, that is, inner tension and calm attitude. Sweat on your hands: sweat on your hands due to worry.
Describes a very nervous mood. Wearing a string means being anxious: string: bow string.
Wear a bowstring to remind yourself to be as tense as the bowstring. It is a metaphor for being alert to one's own shortcomings and mistakes to avoid recurrence.
Hold your breath and hold your breath: hold your breath: close it; hold your breath: hold it in. Hold your breath, hold your breath.
Refers to temporarily stopping breathing due to nervousness or concentration. Breath-holding: Temporarily stop breathing.
Describes a situation of feeling nervous or overly focused. Pull the tendons and shrink the pulse: jin: muscles and bones; shrink: tighten; pulse: blood vessels.
Describes being very nervous. He had no time to sleep or eat: he didn't even sleep, and he didn't even bother to eat.
It is a metaphor for being extremely anxious or extremely nervous about studying or working. Hot and sweaty: Describes the appearance of sweating profusely all over the body due to hot weather or nervousness.
Relief: release: put down; heavy burden: heavy burden. As easy as letting go of a heavy burden.
Describe the relaxation and happiness after the tense mood has passed. Relieved: Describes the feeling of relaxation and joy after the tense mood has passed.
Same as "relieved". Look panic: panic: panic, panic.
Refers to the tense and panic-stricken look and expression in an emergency situation, and a loss of normalcy. Zhang Huang: panic, panic.
Refers to the tense and panic-stricken look and expression in an emergency situation, and a loss of normalcy. Same as "looking anxious".
Shi is like a crossbow: Shi: situation; Wei: draw the bow full; Crossbow: crossbow. The situation is like a fully drawn crossbow.
Describes an extremely tense situation. Loose and loose: lazy, tired, not nervous, also refers to instability.
Huddle up: huddle up due to cold, tension, or fear. Talk about a tiger's color changing: color: complexion.
It originally means that only those who have been bitten by a tiger truly know how powerful the tiger is. The latter metaphor makes him nervous when he mentions something he is afraid of.
Tan Hu’s color changes: Tan: same as “talk”; color: complexion. It is a metaphor for feeling tense at the mention of something scary.
Cool-headedness: Refers to temperamentally calm or unusually calm, and refers to the coolness or composure displayed in tense situations. Smoke and bombs: describes a very tense and fierce battle on the battlefield.
Bloody veins: "Bian" is the same as "妾", which means nervousness and excitement. Tension, tension and erection.
Describes a person who is very excited and excited. Yan Ran Ziruo: Yan Ran: calm and stable appearance; Ziruo: unchanged and normal.
Describes being calm and calm under tension. On the verge of breaking out: touch: touch; that is: just.
It originally meant to put the arrow on the string, draw the bow and wait to shoot. Metaphorical situation.
3. Four-character idioms to describe nervousness
Idioms for nervousness:
uneasy,
restless,
anxious,
On tenterhooks,
Can’t wait,
Terrified,
Uneasy,
Terrified,
On pins and needles,
Distraught,
Thrilling,
Terrified,
Frightened,
Tensed,
in shock,
still frightened,
tongue-tied,
afraid to sweat,
anxious Zhang Juzhu,
Shocking,
On the verge of breaking out,
Talking about a tiger's color changing,
Cold hair standing on end,
Looking nervous,
Staring and speechless,
At the critical moment,
Hair standing on end,
Feeling uneasy,
All trees and grass are soldiers 4. Use four-character idioms to describe nervous mood
Terrified: frightened: scared; ten thousand: all kinds of ways, expressing a very deep degree. Describing fear to the extreme.○ panicked: overwhelmed: lost Normal. Due to panic, I don’t know what to do. ○ Confused: I am panicked and confused. ○ Bewildered: Bewildered: panic; bewilderment: lose my normal behavior. I am so panicked that I don’t know what to do. ○ Be at a loss: Be at a loss: Place. I don’t know where to put my hands and feet. Describes being in a panic or being unable to cope. ○ At a loss: Wrong: Stagger; Disposal. I don’t know what to do. Describes a difficult situation or being confused. ○ Lost: soul, soul: old Refers to the spirit that can exist without the body in the human body as the soul, and the spirit that appears attached to the body as the soul. It describes the appearance of panic, worry, uneasiness, and abnormal behavior. ○ Shocking: the original description is the sound of the harp, which is sometimes high-pitched, sometimes low, and unusual. Unexpected, there is a wonderland that can be described. Later, many metaphors are used to describe the novel and amazing articles. ○ Shocked: refers to the mood that has not calmed down after being frightened. ○ Snake shadow in the cup and bow: Mistaking the bow shadow reflected in the wine glass for a snake. It is a metaphor for being suspicious and suspicious. Fear.○ Panic: Fear. Feeling scared and very uneasy.○ Anxiety: Anxiety: sadness, fear. Describes being uneasy due to fear or worry.○ Being in panic all day long: being in panic and unable to live a day. Describes The panic and uneasiness reached the extreme.