Four-character idioms starting with the character "pole"

1. Idioms starting with the word "pole"

There are only three idioms containing the word "pole": 1. Guāng gǎn sī lìng, the bare commander, refers to a commander without soldiers and describes an isolated person. A person comes from Qu Bo's "Lin Hai Xue Yuan": "Xie Wendong is a bare commander. Apart from his five sons, one son-in-law and seven horses, he has no military power."

The structure is more formal and the usage is as follows. Subject, object, attributive; refers to a person who is very isolated. 2. Two-pole èr gān zǐ Explanation refers to a person’s reckless and hot temper. Source: Chapter 5 of Volume 1 of Lu Yao’s "The Ordinary World": "These two poles gathered in various villages 'The young people, under the leadership of the commune's armed officers, confiscated the farmers' pork, grain and all the things that were prohibited from being sold at the market.' Used in the structural conjunction as an object and attributive; used in spoken language 3. shuǎ bǐ gǎn. zǐ explains writing with a pen and plays with the source of the words. Chapter 7 of Sun Li's "Urban Romance": "We are working, how can we have time to play with pens."

Structure verb-object usage as predicate, attributive, Object; refers to a literary ruffian. 2. What are the four-character idioms starting with the word "stick"?

There is no four-character idiom starting with the word "stick".

Idioms with the word "stick": holding a gun and carrying a stick. Simplified radical: 木, strokes outside the radical: 8, total strokes: 12. Definition: ◎stick: ~子. ~Surgery.

~Awesome. Wood~.

Iron~. ◎ Calling a bad person: evil~.

Bet~. ◎ Bundling: "~ Shenjiao and Guixi went to the rivers and lakes to soak them."

◎ The same as "mix" in ancient times, mixed into. Group word ◎ stick gùnbàng (1) [stick] (2) General term for sticks and sticks (3) Equipment gymnastic equipment (4) [cudgel]: a lead-headed stick covered with leather, a police baton or a short stick with a big head Other objects ◎ stick tea gùnrchá [low quality tea] low-grade tea made from the petioles or young stems of the tea tree ◎ stick ball gùnqiú [stickball] baseball played on the street or in a small field; use a broom Use it as a stick The ball ◎ stick acrobatic play gùnshù [stick acrobatic play] one of the weapon martial arts, a general name for martial arts routines performed with sticks ◎ stick gùnzi [stick] a wooden stick or stick used as a weapon Sentences 1. This leaves no room for anything, just a hat , use the method of hitting a stick to solve people's ideological problems, and you can imagine the outcome.

2. The man was chasing a child fiercely with a stick. 3. The poor boy felt helpless when he saw his father looking for sticks everywhere.

4. We should not adopt an attitude of beating to death with a stick towards comrades who have made mistakes. 5. Regarding the problems of Li Weifeng and Cui Peng, the Chinese Football Association adopted an attitude of avoiding past mistakes and avoiding future mistakes, treating illnesses and saving lives, and did not beat them to death with a stick.

Idiom: Hold a gun and carry a stick Pinyin: jiā qiāng dài gùn Explanation: To describe speaking with thorns and involving others. Example: My uncle has brought bad luck upon me! It doesn't seem like he's annoyed with me, and it doesn't seem like he's annoyed with the second master. What's the idea of ??carrying a gun and a stick?

(Chapter 31 of "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin of the Qing Dynasty). 3. Four-character idiom with shadow and pole

Instant effect lì gān jiàn yǐng

[Explanation] When you put up a pole, you can see the shadow of the pole immediately. The metaphor has immediate effect.

[Speech out] Ming Dynasty Xu Zhonglin's "The Romance of the Gods": "You said that you are the incarnation of a lotus; pure and inactive; it is like the changes of the five elements; immediate results."

[Correct pronunciation] See; It cannot be read as "xiàn".

[Shape identification] Li; cannot be written as "利"; pole; cannot be written as "罽".

[Similar meaning] Immediate success, immediate results

[Antonym] Protracted, long-lasting and fruitless

[Usage] Used to describe things that will produce results quickly. Generally used as predicate, attributive, and object.

[Structure] Linked type.

[Example] If you master the correct learning methods, you can achieve ~ results.

[English translation] produce an immediate effect