Idioms related to words

Idioms related to words are eloquent,

Not argumentative,

Arguing irrationally,

Exaggeration,

Stick to your words,

One-sided story,

Can't praise a word,

Clear words and witty sentences,

Slowly and directly,

Countless words,

Red tape,

Radio thorn

The idiom "a short man looks at a field" is related to Song Ci: a theater. It means that you only know how to agree with others, but you don't have your own opinion. It also means that you can't help the poor. Although you are sympathetic, you can't help them keep the road, because the conditions are: advocating, teaching, being content with poverty and abiding by faith: a long and narrow table; X: Official document. There is no backlog of official documents on the desk. Describe the timely handling of official business. Arrow: release arrow; China people: slander, stab in the back hurts. Metaphor is to attack or frame others in a dark room by insidious means. A darkroom is a place where there is no light or privacy. House leakage: a place where small accounts were placed indoors in ancient times Refers to the place that others can't see, the level of privacy: look up; Shrugging: stand up straight; Seagull: Valley. Looking up at the sky, towering peaks and valleys. Describe outstanding talents and achievements. Also described as ambitious, broad-minded, wading through mountains and rivers: stepping flat; Mountain: mountain; Involved: drowning; Water: A big river. Climb mountains and rivers. Describe the hardships of running on the road. White jade is flawless: flat round jade with a hole in the middle; Flaw: A spot on the jade. A metaphor for a person's perfect character or thing. Poor classics: concentrate on learning classics. It means that you are still studying classics until you are old, describing your tireless pursuit of learning. Snow Spring refers to two elegant songs of Chu in the Warring States Period. Elegant poetry and other literature and art are perfect on white jade: red dots on jade. There are no spots on white jade. It means that people or things are perfect and the pole is high. It shows that the road has reached a high level, the material has been destroyed, and the glory has also been destroyed. Injury: obstruction; Brocade: the classified name of silk fabric. Using worn-out materials will hurt beautiful brocade. It is a metaphor that improper employment will hurt the country's failure in law and discipline: destruction, destruction; Discipline disorder: breaking laws and regulations, disturbing discipline classroom: obvious appearance;

Idioms related to words can't convey meaning: words and expressions can't accurately express meaning and feelings.

Argument: There is nothing to say because it is untenable.

Big talk: originally meant to talk big or talk nonsense. Now used to refer to speaking loudly.

Stick to your word: everyone sticks to his story. Describe the differences.

Exaggerate: to exaggerate things beyond the original level.

Muttering: describes a person who keeps mumbling.

Cliche: To describe a trite language.

The idiom related to action words helps fire: hold: hold. Fuel the fire with firewood. Metaphorically, an action will increase the strength of the opponent or aggravate the situation.

Hanging the wings of a crane: a boxing in Tai Ji Chuan, which moves like a standing crane hanging its wings.

Clumsy: describes the inflexibility of movements.

Step by step: Taoist worships the stars and summons the gods. Its turning point on foot is like stepping on the stars, hence the name. Gang, the handle of the big dipper. Fight, Big Dipper.

Step by step: Taoist worships the stars and summons the gods. Its turning point on foot is like stepping on the stars, hence the name. Gang, the handle of the big dipper. Fight, Big Dipper.

Gag: branch: refers to expressions and actions in classical operas; Humorous words. Actors in traditional dramas and folk arts in China use funny actions or language in their performances.

Interception and masonry: masonry and patchwork; Fabricate. It refers to making people laugh with funny actions and witty language.

Tremor: a manifestation of trembling and inaccurate movements.

Note: point: finger; C: Look. The movements and eyes are calm. Describe the action quickly and calmly.

Hug and cajole: I'm still joking. Actors in traditional dramas and folk arts in China use funny actions or language in their performances.

Cuckold: I'm still joking. Actors in traditional dramas and folk arts in China use funny actions or language in their performances. Why, with "coax", noisy.

Expressions and movements in China's ancient operas. Performance and white words interspersed in traditional Chinese opera performances can make the audience laugh. Actions and words that also make people laugh.

Glow brightly: To emit intense light, very bright. For example, some scientific research achievements or theories and ideas have greatly promoted the progress of human society.

Jump ambition: jump: step on the ground violently. Ben described this dance as very powerful. Metaphor is ambitious.

Hungry tigers pounce on food: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.

Hungry tigers pounce on sheep: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.

The hungry tiger saves the sheep: save: squeeze around a goal. Like a hungry tiger crowding the sheep. Describe the action is fierce.

Make people laugh with funny actions and words.

Fake paragraph: ke: ancient opera terminology; Joke: amuse with humorous words. Make people laugh or make fun of others with funny actions and witty language.

Neat: Agile also means neatness and organization. There is nothing superfluous to describe. It's refreshing It also describes skillful, agile and accurate movements.

Noble and refined: graceful movements and talents.

Panic: describe the hectic behavior.

In a hurry: describes a hurry. Use "panic".

Hungry tigers pounce on food: just like hungry tigers pounce on food. Metaphor is fast and urgent.

Thunderbolt: It means that something or action happens suddenly, which makes people too late to guard against it. Cover your ears with thunder too fast.

Thunder can't cover your ears: sudden thunder can't cover your ears. Metaphor means that things or actions come suddenly, making people too late to guard against them.

Thunderstorm covers one's ears: refers to the sudden arrival of things or actions, which makes people too late to take precautions. Cover your ears with thunder too fast.

Illness can't hide one's eyes: it means that things or actions come suddenly and people can't take precautions. Cover your ears with thunder too fast.

Look at rabbits, look at dogs: look back. When you see a rabbit, call the hounds back to chase it. Although the metaphor is a little late, it is not too late to find a way to do it quickly.

See things but not people: only see things but not people. Refers to one-sided emphasis on material conditions without seeing the subjective dynamic role of people.

Exciting strangeness: refers to the intense behavior and movements of people.

Advance and retreat: refers to the average degree of advance and retreat. With "advance and retreat".

Advance and retreat: refers to the average degree of advance and retreat.

Advance and retreat with restraint: refers to the uniformity of advance and retreat.

Moderate advance and retreat: refers to the average degree of advance and retreat. With "advance and retreat".

Abnormal behavior: unusual behavior. Describing people's behavior is extraordinary and unusual.

Generous behavior: the behavior is not tacky and unpretentious. Describe people's behavior without restraint, honest and frank.

Stubborn in the head and strong in the brain: describes the stiff and stubborn appearance of speech and action.

Back and forth: refers to the repetition of actions or words.

Impetuous: The momentum of an action or thing is very strong.

God pulls the ground: describe the old man's inflexibility.

At a loss: describes reckless action.

Even three spans and five spans: describe quick movements.

Dragon and Tiger Leap: Like a dragon soaring, a tiger jumps. Describe the vigorous movements when running and jumping. Metaphorically speaking, do something.

Sloppy: slow, slow and unhurried.

Slow: slow appearance and very slow action, which means doing things inefficiently.

General idea: refers to reckless words or actions.

Tiger out of the mountain: like a fierce tiger out of the mountain. Describe the action bravely and quickly. Also known as "the tiger goes down the mountain" and "the tiger leaves the mountain".

Tigers pounce on food: tigers pounce on food Metaphor action is fierce and rapid.

Open-mouthed: refers to people who speak directly and do things directly, and do not engage in behind-the-scenes actions.

Twist one's feet and hands: twist: by "pinching". Keep your hands and feet light. Describe this action carefully and lightly.

Kneading hands: Walk lightly and act cautiously.

Slave face: slave face: slave face, full of flattery; Maid's knee: the maid's knee. She often kneels. Refers to the expression and action of a slave. Describe flattery and meanness to people.

Clap your hands for joy: describe people's actions when they are extremely happy and excited.

Fierce: wild: agile; Fierce: brave. Brave in combat, quick in action and impatient in character.

Floating like a fairy: floating like a god. God is handsome as a fairy. Describe the natural and unrestrained, light and graceful movements of people.

On the ninth heaven: as light as if to transcend the world and become a fairy. Describe gloating. It also describes graceful movements and lightness. With "flying high".

Mother-in-law: Describe people's trivial actions and verbosity. It also describes people's emotional fragility.

Clumsy: describes a hectic action, with many people working together. Also known as "seven feet and eight hands".

Too many cooks: describe people with mixed hands and feet and chaotic movements.

Seven hands and eight hands: also known as "seven feet and eight hands". Describe the action is hectic, many people start work together.

Smart and agile: smart and agile. Wanduan: There are many changes. Smart, agile and changeable. Describe the agility and diversity of action or thinking.

Quietly: hands and feet are so light that there is no noise.

Dragonfly touching the water: refers to the action of dragonfly touching the water with its tail when flying on the water. Metaphor is superficial but not profound.

Like an arrow leaving the string. Describe the rapid movement towards the target.

A slap in the face by Sino-American Cooperation Organization: the actions and ways interspersed in China's traditional opera performances to make the audience laugh. Words and actions that also make people laugh.

Three strokes and two strokes: describe quick and neat movements.

Three times five divided by two: abacus formula. Describe doing things and acting simply and neatly.

Surprise and surprise: ① Describe making a fuss. (2) describe look flustered or action hectic.

Urgent: describes acting extremely quickly in an emergency.

Gesture: signal with the movement of hands and feet. Describe talking casually, or pointing and criticizing lightly.

Quick hands and quick eyes: urgent: quick. Quick in action and sharp in eye. Describe smart and agile.

Quick hands and quick eyes: disease: fast. Quick in action and sharp in eye. Describe smart and agile.

Aauto Quicker is light-footed: Aauto Quicker is light-footed. Refers to a person's quick movements.

Hand up, knife down: as soon as the hand is raised, the knife falls. Describe the speed at which you move with a knife.

Fancy gun: a fake action to deceive an opponent in martial arts. Metaphor shows off cleverness and deception.

Bunker: A bird of prey, such as an eagle, used for hunting. Hardly had the rabbit jumped up when the stork swooped down. Metaphor is agile. It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly.

When a rabbit walks, it falls: an agile metaphor. It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly. See Rabbit Up and Down.

Smell it: smell it: listen to it; Call: call; Namely: immediately; To: to. Arrive as soon as you hear the call. Describe the quick action.

All colors are in a hurry: they are in a hurry and look flustered.

Joke: Joke: Funny; Humorous words. Refers to a comic action with a funny plot that makes people laugh.

Good eyes: bright eyes, neat hands and feet. Describe accurate vision and quick action.

Quick-sighted and quick-handed: Good eyesight and quick action.

Sharp-eyed and quick-footed: see accurately and start quickly. Describe people's quick reaction and quick action.

Bright eyes and hands: bright eyes and neat hands and feet. Describe accurate vision and quick action.

Quick eyes and quick hands: accurate eyes and quick action.

Flying in the wild goose: flying in the wild goose: flying like a uniform; Documents: Like swimming fish, they are connected one by one. Describe many people marching or doing some actions in an orderly way.

Shake one's hand and stamp one's foot: used to describe regret or regret.

Do two things at once: lift: move, move. There are two advantages to doing one thing.

Kill two birds with one stone: lift: move, move. There are two advantages to doing one thing.

Every move: refers to every move of a person.

Back and forth: describes the repetition or alternation of actions.

Sit together: Jude said every move Refers to a person's every move.

Cover up procrastination with disease: disease: rapid and violent; Late: slow; Cover-up: A surprise attack. Attack slow-moving enemies with quick action.

Draw a circle with the right hand and draw a square with the left hand: a metaphor for nothing without heart. It also describes smart mind and quick action.

Stick puppet: A puppet show in which a wooden stick is used to hold and manipulate the puppet and make various modeling actions. Metaphor is manipulated.

Point east and west: refers to the gesture when speaking. Metaphor avoids the subject and rambles.

Point to the east and draw the west: refers to the gesture when talking. Metaphor avoids the subject and rambles.

Take care of yourself: reference: fingers; C: Look. The movements and eyes are calm. Describe the action quickly and calmly.

Fingering: refers to making various actions when speaking. Describe speaking impudently or getting carried away.

Clumsy hands and feet: describes the inflexibility of movements.

Stupid hands and dull feet: dull: dull. Describe the inflexibility of action.

Push left to block right: push left to block right. Metaphor is the action of counterattack and resistance.

Open the bow left and right: both hands can shoot arrows. Metaphor means that two hands take turns to do the same action or do several jobs at the same time.

Idioms related to poverty

[Explanation] Flexion: short, loss; Poverty: exhaustion. Because indefensible have nothing to say.

There is only one idiom or word "Xin Sen Miao Yan Yao" related to Xin, and the five elements are not lacking. Represents a perfect person (an unrealistic person, a great god)

This word is often used in store names and names.

Maybe the question you asked is the great god! (_)/~~

Idioms or words related to bamboo turtle cars and bamboo horses: children's toys. Refers to childhood sadness about silk and bamboo: the floorboard of string and wind music; Zhu Hao: A musical instrument made of thick bamboo tubes. Describe the tragic and moving orchestral sound. Bamboo in the bosom-bamboo: ready-made and complete bamboo. I already have the whole picture in my mind. Metaphor has been determined before doing things. Bamboo yellow flowers-refers to the immediate environment. When the knife cuts the bamboo, the bamboo immediately separates. Describe the smooth solution of things. Gold: refers to musical instruments made of metal; Stone: refers to stone chime; Silk: refers to stringed instruments; Bamboo: refers to wind instruments. Generally refers to all kinds of musical instruments. Also describe all kinds of sounds. Catfish on bamboo-a metaphor for wanting to move forward but retreating. Pruning in Maolin Bamboo Pruning: Growth. Dense and tall Woods and bamboo forests. Breaking bamboo-a metaphor for winning one after another without any obstacles. Pinzhu stretch yarn-products: playing musical instruments; Bamboo: refers to flute, flute and other wind instruments; Silk: refers to stringed instruments such as pipa and erhu. Play an instrument. Rip off- a metaphor for taking advantage of other people's weaknesses or using something as an excuse to blackmail. Difficult to write a book-exhausted: exhausted; Bamboo slips: bamboo slips used for writing; Book: write. It's hard to finish with all the bamboo. There are too many descriptions of crimes to finish. After that, it usually means that there are many facts and you can't finish writing. The momentum is like a bamboo-momentum, strength. It's like chopping bamboo. After several sections on the head are broken, the following sections are separated along the knife. Metaphor is victory after victory, there is no obstacle. Silk and bamboo orchestral strings-silk: refers to stringed instruments; Bamboo: refers to wind instruments. Harp, flute, flute and other musical instruments. Also refers to music. Bamboo scraps-metaphor of usable waste. Draw water from a bamboo basket-a metaphor for wasting energy. Friends of bamboo horses-refers to childhood friends. Peace in Zhu Bao-Metaphor of a Letter from a Safe Family. Bamboo, corn, pine and lush buds: lush. Pine and bamboo are luxuriant. Metaphor family prosperity. It is also used to celebrate the completion of the new house. Writing a book is difficult-exhausted: exhausted, finished; Bamboo: Bamboo slips used for writing in ancient times. There are too many descriptions of crimes to finish. Childhood-childhood: childhood; Bamboo Horse: Children ride horses with bamboo poles. Describe how naive children play games. Now refers to the intimate relationship between men and women when they are young. Have answers-the original meaning of painting bamboo is to have an image of bamboo in your heart. After metaphor has made up his mind before doing things. Ruler, bamboo, and martial arts-this refers to books that record military orders and military achievements, as well as the code of mutual guarantee between soldiers. Also refers to the army. Drop the name of bamboo and silk-drop the name: spread the name. Bamboo slips and silk: bamboo slips and white silk used for writing in ancient times refer to ancient books and history books. Playing bamboo and playing silk-playing wind instruments and plucking stringed instruments. Jumping silk and bamboo-playing musical instruments. Tune bamboo instruments. The first fold of Yuan Dynasty's "Huo Guang's ghost admonition" reads: "Just listen to the bamboo tune and even talk about the Taoist scriptures." Also known as "adjusting silk to taste bamboo", "adjusting silk to make bamboo" and "adjusting strings to make pipes". Southeast bamboo arrows —— Erya Dish: "The beauty of the southeast must be bamboo arrows." Later, "Southeast bamboo arrows" was used as a metaphor for outstanding talents. Big bamboo loses its silk-refers to band music. Fast bamboo is full of silk-see "fast tube is full of strings" Liumen Bamboo Lane refers to a quiet and thrifty house. Six bamboo lanes are lingering, and weeds and moss grow day by day. Mango shoes and bamboo hats-Mango shoes: straw sandals. Bamboo hat: A bamboo hat. Wearing straw sandals and straw hats is a tool for the ancients to roam outside. Of roaming around. Fame hangs on bamboo silk-a metaphor for a good reputation forever. Playing bamboo and silk-playing orchestral instruments. Tasting bamboo strips-see "Tasting bamboo strips". Pinbead thread-also called pinbead thread. Generally refers to playing stringed instruments. Please adopt

Three friends in cold years: pine and bamboo never wither in winter, and plum blossoms are cold-resistant and open, so they are called "three friends in cold years".

After the spring rain, bamboo shoots suddenly grew a lot. Metaphor things emerge quickly and in large quantities.

The idiom or word related to Mei is smile [méI kāI y m n ao][ explanation] The eyebrows are stretched and the eyes are smiling. Describe a happy look.

What is the idiom related to the word "full stomach"? Not enough to eat.

Explanation: Fruit: Full, full. Refers to not having enough to eat. Describe living in poverty

From: "Zhuangzi's Happy Tour": "Those who are suitable for the wild and pale, do the opposite, and their stomachs can still be expected." Tang Duan's "Youyang Zanuo Gaozhu": "Liu, the secretariat of Hezhou, dismissed from office in Dali, living in the county next to Hezhou. He ate several people, especially silver carp. As the saying goes, silver carp will never get enough to eat. "

Synonym: Hunger

Antonym: full of wine and food

Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe life is hard.