2. The interpretation of four-character idioms is much ado about nothing. Interpretation of wú sh ì ng f ì i ì i: finding fault for no reason, deliberately causing trouble.
Sentence: There are restless robbers and troublemakers. 1. I can't put it down: I like something too much to put it down.
Sentence: The Journey to the West's book is so interesting that everyone finds it interesting. Synonym: I can't put it down, I can't get the treasure.
Antonym: Dislike my old clothes and despise them. 2. Love me, love my dog: Metaphorically, I love a person and people or things related to him. Sentence: Grandpa loves his eldest brother the most and even treats his daughter as a treasure.
Synonym: care about each other, love me, love my dog, antonym: I can't help you, I hurt the fish in the pool, and the rest is hate. Step by step: planning and action according to certain steps and in a certain order. Sentence: You refuse to study hard and always want to reach the top. No wonder you can't learn anything in the end.
Synonym: step by step, follow the rules. Antonyms: changing one's tune, eager for success, eager for progress, etc. 4. Educating people for a hundred years: Cultivating talents is a long-term solution. Sentence: Education is an important project, and all countries have invested a lot of manpower and financial resources in education.
Synonym: it takes a hundred years to educate people, but it takes ten years to educate people. 5. Perseverance: describes being strong-willed, never flinching or giving in when encountering any setbacks.
Sentence making: With the spirit of ~, Hui finally started his own career after experiencing many setbacks. Synonym: the antonym of indomitable, indomitable and tenacious: never recover, give up halfway, give up despite difficulties, give up halfway.
3. Accumulate a good four-word idiom to explain the meaning-deserved: worthy of a certain title or honor, no need to feel ashamed-sentence: Xiang Yu was in a fierce situation, but Liu Bang forced him to die in Jiangdong. His spirit of refusing to cross the river is really touching, and he deserves the title of overlord. His heroic image is very striking. -hearsay: what is heard on the road and what is circulated on the road. Generally speaking, it refers to unfounded rumors. -Sentence: It is hearsay that China men's soccer team can reach the top of the World Cup 16. -a drop of water wears away a stone: metaphor As long as you have perseverance and keep working hard, things will succeed. Sentence: water drops wear away the stone. Perseverance is a precious legacy left by the ancients. -broken walls: Describe the dilapidated scene. Sentence: He still feels the historical vicissitudes of broken walls when the sun sets on the altar, and the life of an individual in the vast universe is insignificant. When his fate is impermanent, the individual encounters a survival dilemma for no reason. -Good weather: describes good weather, suitable for farming. In a beautiful village, she met a tenant's daughter named Heini. Later they became good friends. Since then, the country and the people have been safe, the weather has been favorable and the crops have been bumper. The role of Camfrog really makes the world equal. -twists and turns: describe the twists and turns of the mountain, and the road is also tortuous. Sentence: Walking on the winding mountain road, the peaks turn around, and a pavilion on the top of the mountain unfolds like a bird's wing, which makes people shine. Go through fire and water: a metaphor for not avoiding difficulties and dangers and going forward bravely-
4. A four-character idiom 1 with explanations and sentences. Much ado about nothing.
Explanation: finding fault for no reason, deliberately causing trouble.
Sentence: There are restless robbers and troublemakers.
In high spirits: interest: interest. Pick: spirit. Lies: exuberance. Describe a very happy look.
In the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games. 》
2. Anger: Anger: Emotional. Describe being very angry.
I don't know why, but he walked into the classroom angrily. 》
3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering. Describe very focused.
The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher. 》
4. soliloquize: soliloquize.
You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 》
5. Close call: describe the situation as critical.
Just before the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car. 》
6. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of a large number of new things.
Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed. 》
7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes.
There are so many things on display there that we can't see everything. 》
8. indomitable spirit: describe the image as very tall and heroic.
"He is selfless, and he is really an upright and unyielding person. 》
9. Do everything possible: methods. Say: method. By all means.
The teacher tried every means to stimulate our enthusiasm for learning. 》
Hunger: metaphorically speaking, demand is urgent, just like hungry people want to eat and thirsty people want to drink water. "The students are hungry and study hard. 》
10. Caution: Caution: Careful.
He cleaned the vase carefully and then put it gently on the table. 》
1 1. brand new: brand new: bright and bright. Describe the old look with a new look. Seeing the brand-new mental outlook of our class, the headmaster showed a gratified smile on his face. 》
12. planned: cheng: ready-made.
I am confident in this exam, and I believe I can get good grades. 》
13. Unique: Don't: Other places, unique. His books are unique and unique. 》
14. Idiom: All plants are soldiers.
Pronunciation: c múomúJiébéng
Interpretation: treat all vegetation on the mountain as enemy soldiers. When people panic, they are suspicious.
Sentence making: On this day, everyone was in a state of indecision. At night, nothing happened.
15. Idiom: Go shirtless.
Pronunciation: CHBóshàngzhèn
Interpretation: Go into battle with your bare hands. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly.
Finally, he went out in person.
5. Four-character idioms are interpreted to make sentences 1. The golden cicada has a shell. Pronunciation: jρn chán tuσqi ao Interpretation: When a cicada comes of age, it must shed its shell.
Metaphor muddle through, make people can't find it in time. Source: Ren Fengzi of Ma Yuan Zhiyuan: "Scared me to death; How to beware of the knife in the smile; ..... God knows when I can get rid of the golden cicada. "
Sentence: the guerrillas used the golden cicada to shell out and successfully drilled the encirclement of the enemy. 2, crossing the sea, pronunciation: má n tiā n guò h I Interpretation: living in the dark by deception.
Source: Ming Ruan Dacheng's Swallow Notes: "I am the most famous prosecutor; Nobody asked me if I had crossed the sea. " Sentence: He lied about such a big thing.
3, the mountain is exhausted pronunciation: shān qióng shuǐ jìn Interpretation: Mountains and water have come to an end. Metaphor has no way out.
Source: Song Luyou's poem "Traveling to Shanxi Village": "The mountain is heavy and the water is suspicious, there is no way, and the willow is dark." With his personality, he won't stop until he is at the end of his rope.
4. Pronunciation: kā i mé n y and dà o Interpretation: "Give a gift". Open the door and invite the robbers in.
Metaphor introduces bad people and brings disaster. Source: "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Sun Quan Chuan": "The current situation is awkward; The jackal is full of roads; I want to mourn my loved ones; Coulee system; It is still opening the door to steal things; Those who can't be kind. "
Sentence making: They blindly accept the assistance of hegemonists, but in fact they are asking for help. 5. Pronunciation of staying at a respectful distance: jü ngé r Yunzhè Interpretation: On the surface, it shows respect, but it doesn't want to get close.
Also used as a satire on not wanting to get close to someone. Source: The Analects of Confucius Yongye: "Stay away from ghosts and gods."
Sentence: Xiao Ming's father is a very serious man, and Xiao Ming has stayed away from him since he was a child. 6. I don't guess the pronunciation for two hours: Li m:ng m:owúcāI Interpretation: guess: doubt.
Men and women played together when they were children, without suspicion. Source: Tang Li Bai's "Long March" poem: "My hair just covered my forehead; I am picking flowers and paying by the door; When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse; Come trotting around and throwing green plums; We live together in an alley in Qiantang. We are both young and happy. "
Sentence: They are good friends. 7. looking for a needle in a haystack pronunciation: hǐ iǐ lā ozhē n interpretation: looking for a needle in a haystack.
Descriptions are hard to find. Source: Yuan Wu Changling's "Jiro Harvest Pig Bajie" is the third fold: "A handsome husband is like looking for a needle in a haystack, and he will get married in a few days. How could he be fired without fate? Until now. "
Sentence: Finding a person in such a big city is like looking for a needle in a haystack. 8. Pronunciation: xiāng rú yǐ mò Interpretation:: wet; Bubble: spit.
When the spring is dry, the saliva of fish moistens each other. Metaphor is to help each other with meager strength in difficult situations.
Source: "Zhuangzi Grand Master": "Spring Dry; Fish are on land; Cry to each other; Help each other; If you don't forget the rivers and lakes. " Sentence making: In times of difficulty, only by helping each other can we tide over the difficulties.
9. I can't help but pronounce: ài mò néng zhù Interpretation: Love: Cherish; Mo: No. Although I care about sympathy, I have no ability to help.
Source: The Book of Songs Ya Ren: "Wei Zhongshan just gave it; No way. " Sentence: Dad works hard. I really want to help him, but I can't.
10 beyond the reach of the whip Pronunciation: biān cháng mò jí Interpretation: and: to. Although the whip is long, it can't hit the horse's stomach.
Metaphor is too far apart, and strength can't be reached. Source: "Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Fifteen Years": "Although the whip is long; Not as good as a horse's belly. "
Sentence: Watching China's game on TV, although I really want to cheer for them, it's a thousand miles away and out of reach. It's really urgent.
6. What four-character idioms can explain sentence-making? 1, the golden cicada sheds its shell.
Pronunciation: jρn chán tu not qi ao
Interpretation: When a cicada comes of age, it must shed its shell. Metaphor muddle through, make people can't find it in time.
Source: Ren Fengzi of Ma Yuan Zhiyuan: "Scared me to death; How to beware of the knife in the smile; ..... God knows when I can get rid of the golden cicada. "
Sentence: the guerrillas used the golden cicada to shell out and successfully drilled the encirclement of the enemy.
2. Crossing the sea
Pronunciation: má n tiā n guò h m: i
Definition: To act covertly by deception.
Source: Ming Ruan Dacheng's Swallow Notes: "I am the most famous prosecutor; Nobody asked me if I had crossed the sea. "
Sentence: He lied about such a big thing.
3. at the end of one's rope
Pronunciation: n
Interpretation: Mountains and water have come to an end. Metaphor has no way out.
Source: Song Luyou's poem "Traveling to Shanxi Village": "The mountain is heavy and the water is suspicious, there is no way, and the willow is dark."
With his personality, he won't stop until he is at the end of his rope.
4. Open the door and steal things
Pronunciation: kā i mé n y and dà o
Interpretation: "Give a gift". Open the door and invite the robbers in. Metaphor introduces bad people and brings disaster.
Source: "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Sun Quan Chuan": "The current situation is awkward; The jackal is full of roads; I want to mourn my loved ones; Coulee system; It is still opening the door to steal things; Those who can't be kind. "
Sentence making: They blindly accept the assistance of hegemonists, but in fact they are asking for help.
5. Keep a certain distance from others
Pronunciation: jì ngé r yu m: n zh: and
Interpretation: on the surface, it shows respect, but in fact it is unwilling to approach. Also used as a satire on not wanting to get close to someone.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Yongye: "Stay away from ghosts and gods."
Sentence: Xiao Ming's father is a very serious man, and Xiao Ming has stayed away from him since he was a child.
6. Two small conjectures
Pronunciation: Li m:ng m:o wúcāI
Interpretation: guess: doubt. Men and women played together when they were children, without suspicion.
Source: Tang Li Bai's "Long March" poem: "My hair just covered my forehead; I am picking flowers and paying by the door; When you, my love, ride a bamboo horse; Come trotting around and throwing green plums; We live together in an alley in Qiantang. We are both young and happy. "
Sentence: They are good friends.
7. Find a needle in a haystack
Pronunciation: h m: h m: I d ǐ l ā o zh ē n
Interpretation: Looking for a needle in a haystack. Descriptions are hard to find.
Source: Yuan Wu Changling's "Jiro Harvest Pig Bajie" is the third fold: "A handsome husband is like looking for a needle in a haystack, and he will get married in a few days. How could he be fired without fate? Until now. "
Sentence: Finding a person in such a big city is like looking for a needle in a haystack.
8. Care for each other
Pronunciation: xiāng rú yǐ mò
Interpretation: Yan: wet; Bubble: spit. When the spring is dry, the saliva of fish moistens each other. Metaphor is to help each other with meager strength in difficult situations.
Source: "Zhuangzi Grand Master": "Spring Dry; Fish are on land; Cry to each other; Help each other; If you don't forget the rivers and lakes. "
Sentence making: In times of difficulty, only by helping each other can we tide over the difficulties.
I can't help you.
Pronunciation: àI ménéng zh
Interpretation: love: cherish; Mo: No. Although I care about sympathy, I have no ability to help.
Source: The Book of Songs Ya Ren: "Wei Zhongshan just gave it; No way. "
Sentence: Dad works hard. I really want to help him, but I can't.
10, out of reach
Pronunciation: biān cháng mò jí
Interpretation: and: to. Although the whip is long, it can't hit the horse's stomach. Metaphor is too far apart, and strength can't be reached.
Source: "Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Fifteen Years": "Although the whip is long; Not as good as a horse's belly. "
Sentence: Watching China's game on TV, although I really want to cheer for them, it's a thousand miles away and out of reach. It's really urgent.
7. Interpretation and Sentence Making of Four-character Idioms When a chicken dances and crows, it means that the people study hard and manage hard. Grandpa is cultivated in the countryside, and he smells chickens and dances and beats Tai Ji Chuan every day.
Starting from scratch, I started a career by my own efforts. Chairman Wang started from scratch and is now the president of Wang Group.
Make a comeback: dust rolled up when people run. Describe the organizational strength after failure and try to save it. Although I didn't perform well in this competition, I decided to make a comeback tomorrow.
Thursday morning bell and evening drum in ancient Buddhist temples, bells were rung in the morning and drums were rung at dusk to tell the time, which was used to make people realize. Whenever I think of bad things, I will think of my mother's exhortation to me at dawn and dusk.
Strive for the upper reaches on Friday, strive for progress, learn to be a man, and don't be complacent.
Burn one's bridges is to act decisively, with the determination to look forward and not look back. Now that I'm here, I'm determined to burn my bridges and not go back without winning the championship.
On Tuesday, I joined the army, gave up civil servants and joined the Patriotic Army. After graduating from high school, my uncle joined the army and entered the military academy, shouldering the heavy responsibility of defending the country.
A lesson from the past Wednesday is a metaphor for the failure of predecessors and can be used as a reference for future generations. With this lesson, I will definitely bring rain gear when I go out next time.
Thursday's stone can touch anything with your heart. My cousin believes that sincerity is the best, and his heart will definitely touch Miss Wang.
Friday's diligence can make up for the lack of talent. Diligence can make up for it As long as you work hard, you have a chance of success.
An idiom every day-inspirational article "The Eighth Week"
Interpretation of Idioms and Sentence Making
Man can conquer nature on Monday. My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and that I should not be afraid of failure.
On Tuesday, where there is a will, there is a way. If you have a firm ambition, you will succeed as long as you work hard. My brother believes where there is a will, there is a way. As long as he works hard, he will be admitted to the first choice school.
The medicine on Wednesday tastes bitter.
A good medicine that can cure a disease tastes bitter. Metaphor tells the truth and remonstrates criticism. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is good for people. Grandma said that although medicine is bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better quickly, I still have to drink.
Thursday's hanging beam stings describe people who study hard. The monthly exam is coming, and I am determined to prepare according to the spirit of the ancients.
Friday has a clear conscience.
Self-reflection, there is no shame in my heart. Being a man does not seek wealth, but a clear conscience.
8. Four-word idioms with explanations and sentences: restless robbers and troublemakers.
In high spirits: interest: interest. Pick: spirit.
Lies: exuberance. Describe a very happy look.
In the garden activities to celebrate June 1st, the students happily played many games. "2. Anger: Anger: emotional appearance.
Describe being very angry. I don't know why, but he walked into the classroom angrily.
3. Concentration: gathering, meeting: gathering. Describe very focused.
The students in the classroom are listening attentively to the teacher. 4. soliloquize: soliloquize.
You can often see an old man sitting there talking to himself at the intersection. 5. Close call: describe the situation as critical.
Just before the crash, the driver suddenly stopped the car. 6. like mushrooms after rain: describe the emergence of a large number of new things.
Since the reform and opening up, factories have mushroomed. 7. A dazzling array of things: a metaphor for many beautiful things appearing in front of your eyes.
There are so many things on display there that we can't see everything. "8. Hold your head high: describe the image as very tall and heroic.
"He is selfless, and he is really an upright and unyielding person. 9. Leave no stone unturned: Party: Method.
Say: method. By all means.
The teacher tried every means to stimulate our enthusiasm for learning. Hunger: metaphorically speaking, demand is urgent, just like hungry people want to eat and thirsty people want to drink water.
"The students are hungry and study hard. 10. Caution: Caution: Careful.
He cleaned the vase carefully and then put it gently on the table. "1 1. Brand new: brand new: bright and bright.
Describe the old look with a new look. Seeing the brand-new mental outlook of our class, the headmaster showed a gratified smile on his face.
12. planned: cheng: ready-made. I am confident in this exam, and I believe I can get good grades.
13. Unique: Don't: Other places, unique. His books are unique and unique.
14. Idiom: All plants are soldiers. Pronunciation: c m ù m ē ji ē b ī ng Interpretation: Treat every grass and tree on the mountain as enemy soldiers. When people panic, they are suspicious.
Sentence making: On this day, everyone was in a state of indecision. At night, nothing happened. 15. Idiom: Go shirtless. Pronunciation: chìbóshàngzhèn n Interpretation: Go shirtless.
Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly. Finally, he went out in person.
16. Idiom: rabble Pronunciation: w shézh zh ng Interpretation: Like a group of crows temporarily aggregated. Metaphor is a group of people who have no organization and discipline.
Sentence: although there are some people outside, they are also ~, which are not consistent with each other. 17. Idiom: besieged on all sides Pronunciation: s \u miànchǔg \u Interpretation: Metaphor means being surrounded by the enemy and isolated.
Sentence: No matter how eloquent you are here, you have to obey. 18. Idiom: Use troops like gods. Pronunciation: yò ngb and ngrú shé n Interpretation: The soldiers are like gods.
Describe good at commanding operations. Sentence-making: Zhuge Liang's ingenious calculation in the Three Kingdoms period.
19. Idiom: Courage without strategy Pronunciation: yǒuyǒngwúmóu Interpretation: Only courage, no strategy. Refers to doing things or fighting only by pounding and rushing, lacking planning and strategy.
Sentence: bi feng ~, extremely greedy for wine and color, does not care about people, and people are centrifugal. 20. Idiom: Clear the field with a strong wall Pronunciation: JiāNBC qi ngyiě Interpretation: A way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy.
In this way, the enemy can neither attack the stronghold nor rob the materials. Sentence: Don't go to war, just wait until the thief is as relaxed as possible.
2 1. A good beginning and a good ending: contradictory and contradictory. You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you?
22. The neck on the neck: slaughter: killing. Stretch your neck and wait to be killed
Die without resistance. The prisoner knew he was born to die, so he had to be hanged.
23. clothes don't mop the floor: drag, drag. Clothes don't touch the ground, indicating that you are busy.
There is so much work these days that he doesn't even have clothes to mop the floor. 24. Clear water and clear ice: Bai Rubing water.
Describe a noble character or elegant writing. How can a clean person like her be with those bad people?
25. A fishbone got stuck in the throat. Metaphor psychology has something to say, which is very uncomfortable.
I know the truth, but I can't say it. It's like drowning in your throat. 26. Look up to animals: I want to serve my parents in the world and support my wife and children in the afterlife.
Generally refers to maintaining family life. It is very hard for my father to get up early every day and look up at things and animals.
27. Do evil: persist in doing evil and refuse to repent. This man is evil and will be punished by law in the end.
28. It doesn't help time: it doesn't help things. If you don't study hard now, it won't help to regret it in the future.
29. bookcase with feet: that is called a person with accurate memory and profound knowledge. He is diligent, thoughtful and knowledgeable. He is really a bookkeeper with feet. 30. A word is like a pearl.
Describe the mellow voice. It is also a metaphor for beautiful articles and gorgeous words.
This kind of article is really a sentence. After reading it several times, it is still memorable. 3 1. downpour explanation: downpour: splash the basin, the appearance of heavy rain pouring down.
Describe the heavy and urgent rain. Sentence: Everyone braved the downpour to plug the gap bravely.
32. Humans can conquer nature by analogy. My mother told me that "man can conquer nature" and that I should not be afraid of failure.
33. Where there is a will, there is a way. As long as you work hard, you will succeed. My brother believes where there is a will, there is a way. As long as he works hard, he will be admitted to the first choice school.
34. Good medicine tastes bitter, and it can cure diseases, but it tastes bitter. Metaphor tells the truth and remonstrates criticism. Although it sounds uncomfortable, it is good for people.
Grandma said that although medicine is bitter, good medicine tastes bitter. In order to get better quickly, I still have to drink. 35. Hanging beam and stabbing stocks describe people who study hard.
The monthly exam is coming, and I am determined to prepare according to the spirit of the ancients. 36. A clear conscience, a clear conscience.
People do not seek wealth, but a clear conscience. 37. Be good to each other from beginning to end: contrary to each other, inconsistent with each other. You speak so well from beginning to end, how can I believe you?
38. strangled: kill: kill. Stretch your neck and wait to be killed
Die without resistance. The prisoner knew he was born to die, so he had to be hanged.
39. clothes don't.