Four-character idioms with two dots combined

1. What is the idiom that combines two points and one?

Piecing things together

dōng pīn xī còu

[语出] Qing ·Cao Xueqin's "Dream of Red Mansions": "(Qin Bangye) is related to his son's life-long event; he can't put it all together; he respectfully granted twenty-four taels of honors to the emperor; he brought Qin Zhong to pay homage to the Confucian family."

[Correct pronunciation] Pin; cannot be pronounced as "pīnɡ".

[Shape identification] A little bit in the east; a little bit in the west pieced together piecemeal. It is also described as a small economy in which people borrow money everywhere to meet urgent needs.

[Similar meaning] Piecing together, borrowing here and there

[Usage] It has a derogatory meaning. Generally used as predicate, object, and adverbial.

[Structure] Union.

[Example] Xiaohong’s composition is very poorly written. 2. Please help me find the 20 4-character words in the second volume of the sixth grade. Circle the braille words and explain the meaning of the braille words.

1. Stars twinkle: star: star; twinkle: twinkling. Yes, flashing.

2. Silver decoration: silver; plain: natural color, white; decoration: decoration.

3. Wanfang: Wanfang: multi-faceted; deportment: posture.

4. Personable: demeanor: elegant and graceful; personable: elegant appearance.

5. Luoluo is generous: Luoluo: frank look.

6. Apply heavy makeup and light makeup: makeup: apply makeup; apply: apply powder.

7. Ingenuity: win: win.

8. Qionglou Yuyu: Qiong: beautiful jade; Yu: house.

9. Unyielding: flex: give in; flex: bend.

10. Chongshan: high.

11. One Yuan is the beginning: Yuan: the beginning.

12. Everything is updated: Xiang: shape, appearance; update: change.

13. Uncontrollable: prohibition: suppression.

14. Wenwenya: Wenwen: gentle; Erya: elegant.

15. Take your time: Urgent: Urgent.

16. Hungry and cold: hand: together, at the same time; force: forced.

17. When you meet your opponent in chess: meet: meet.

18. Lifelike: Lively and lively appearance.

19. Boast: boast: exaggerate, talk big.

20. Straightforward: correct and reasonable. 3. Collect 30 four-character idioms with meanings and make a sentence for each word

1. Enter the hall Pronunciation dēng táng rù shì Definition Tang, Shi: In ancient palaces, the front is the hall and the back is the room. Climb the hall and enter the inner chamber. It is a metaphor for knowledge or skills from shallow to deep, reaching a very high level.

Your learning method is impossible in this subject field~

2. The ram touches the fence. The ram's horns are entangled in the fence and cannot advance or retreat. Metaphor of a dilemma

King Zhou was silent, his heart was tormented, like a sheep touching the feudal vassal, he was in a dilemma.

3. Talking at the palm of one's hand is used to describe a lofty and speculative talk. Gaozhang: high-five, applause.

The prose of "Mencius" is flamboyant and vigorous, almost similar to the humor of strategists holding hands and talking.

4. Indestructible No matter how hard you hit it, it won’t break. The theory of metaphor is correct and cannot be overturned.

"Tong Cares About the Ancients" reveals an unbreakable truth with a profound historical perspective: "In prosperity, the people suffer; in death, the people suffer!"

5. Insightful observation describes observing things very clearly , like watching a fire.

He knew how many children the master had, how old they were, and what their personalities were.

6. Refreshing:

Qin: penetration. Breathing in fresh air or drinking a refreshing drink will feel soothing as if it penetrates your internal organs. The description is deeply touching. It also describes poems and articles as beautiful and moving, giving people a fresh and refreshing feeling.

Sentence: However, the night air is very refreshing, which is really refreshing. It seems like this is the first time I have encountered such good air in Beijing.

I wish you progress!

Hear the rooster and dance. Explanation: Get up when you hear the rooster crow. This is a metaphor for people studying hard and working hard. The old man was recuperating in the countryside. He danced to the sound of chickens and practiced Tai Chi every day to keep fit. Self-made Definition: Build a career by working hard on your own. Chairman Wang started from scratch and is now the president of Wang Group. 4. A complete collection of four-character idioms A complete collection of four-character idioms

To wait in the boudoir means: betrothed; boudoir: woman’s bedroom. Stay in the boudoir, waiting for marriage. It used to refer to a woman who is an adult and is ready for employment.

The first division of the character "melon". In the old days, literati split the character "melon" into two eight characters to mark the year, that is, sixteen years old. Mostly used for women.

Gold-lettered signboards: In the old days, shops used gold foil on their signboards to show that they had sufficient funds. Now it is a metaphor for a name or title that one can show off by being superior to others. It also refers to a good reputation.

Sentence and word carefulness refers to being careful and careful when writing or speaking, carefully considering every word.

A few sentences, a few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

There are only a few words on the piece of paper. A few sentences, a very few words. Refers to fragmentary written materials.

Literacy, hyphenation, literacy. Refers to having some cultural knowledge.

Cross streets refer to criss-crossing, bustling streets. It also refers to the human world and real society.

Crossroads A place where two roads cross. It is a metaphor for being in a situation where you need to make a decision about a major matter.

The word "Wen Cong" means obedience: obedience, obedience; Shun: smoothness. It means the article is smooth.

Pretentious words describe excessive consideration of words. They often stick to the words without paying attention to the spiritual essence.

One-word praise: praise, compliment; disparage: give a bad evaluation. A word of praise or criticism. Generally speaking, it refers to recording events and discussing people, and the wording is precise and measured.

Meticulous means not casually writing an article, but carefully considering every word. 5. A collection of four-character idioms with "two"

Kill two birds with one stone,

Erdao merchant,

One poor and two poor,

A monk with two feet,

Divide into two,

Clear everything,

Clear everything,

Say one thing,

Know a little bit 2.

One after another,

Count one to two,

The non-dual method,

Swear not to have two minds,

There are no two masters in the family,

Zeng Wu and two,

Two and three in a row,

Two emperors and three kings,

Loss of death No two,

Three levels and two fulls,

Two immortals preaching,

Three winters and two summers,

Two peaches and three scholars, < /p>

One hundred and one or two,

Wu Liao Er Luo 6. A complete collection of four-character idioms with multiple characters

1. Colorful: Describes gorgeous colors.

2. Sleeping for a long time and having many dreams: It is a metaphor that as time goes on, the situation may change adversely

3. There are too many lice but not itching: It is a metaphor for piles of difficulties that cannot be solved at once. , so don’t worry about it.

4. More monks, less porridge: There are many monks, but there is less porridge for the monks to drink. It is a metaphor that there are few things and many people, and there is not enough distribution.

5. Establish less and observe more: a single action can have a great impact

6. Prosper a country through adversity: The country is prone to disasters, but under certain conditions, it can encourage the people to work hard and make progress. , making the country strong and prosperous.

7. Plan more and make less judgment: plan: strategy, strategy; judge: judge. Rich in strategy, but lacking in decision-making

8. Don’t worry about a lot of debts: It is a metaphor for piles of difficulties. You think you can’t get rid of them for a while, so you don’t worry about them.

9. Zhiliangduowen: Zhi: integrity; Liang: faithfulness; Duowen: knowledgeable. He is honest, trustworthy and knowledgeable.

10. Argue more than argue: Argue over how much you get. Describes fussing over everything.

11. Ask for yourself and get more happiness: You will get more happiness by asking for help from yourself than by asking for help from others.

12. Less porridge and many monks: It is a metaphor that there are few things and many people, and there is not enough distribution.

13. Many are not one: refers to many categories, not just one.

14. A little makes a lot: A little adds up to a lot. It means that as long as you keep accumulating, you will change from less to more.

15. Having read a lot of people: Describing a person who has a lot of experience, having dealt with all kinds of people, and being able to tell the good or bad future of people at a glance.

16. Talking too much can harm your conduct: Talking too much can easily lead to problems, resulting in inconsistent words and deeds, damaging your character.

17. Talking too much can hurt your luck: Talking too much can easily lead to problems, resulting in inconsistent words and deeds, damaging your character. Same as "Too many words hurt one's actions".

18. Talking too much can hurt your luck: Talking too much can easily lead to problems, resulting in inconsistent words and deeds, damaging your character. Same as "Too many words hurt one's actions".

19. Greed for more and seek more: Originally refers to striving to acquire as much knowledge as possible in learning. Later, it generally refers to being greedy for other things and striving to obtain them.

20. There are many bases in the suburbs: base: camp. Enemy troops are approaching from all sides, and the situation is critical. It also means there are many competitors.

21. Many people talk: There are many people talking about it, and they have many different opinions. It also means that there are many people present and they are all talking.

22. There are many people and mixed opinions: It means that there are many people talking and there are all kinds of discussions.

23. Many people but few vacancies: refers to the fact that there are many people seeking official positions but few vacancies. Que, in the old days, refers to the vacancy in an official position.

24. Many people have many hands: Many people have many hands. Only in crowded situations, things can easily get scattered or lost.

25. The day is long: a word for estimating time. It means there has been a lot of time.

26. Qiaboduowen: refers to extensive knowledge and knowledge. 7. What are the four-character idioms with the following characters?

To come from behind

What goes up and what goes down is effective

Go is the best plan

Jump up and down< /p>

Hands up and down

Communication up and down

No up, no down

The best is like water

Thousands and thousands

< p> After three days of no fighting, go up to the house and unveil the tiles

Go up to heaven and down to earth

Add joy to joy

Heaven and earth

Go up to the beam If the beam is not straight, the beam will be crooked

There is no way to the sky

The sword from above

One heart above the other

Being deceived

Soldiers Conspiracy

Up and down

Committing rebellion

Named on the list

Unknown on the list

Up Up and down

Human rights are supreme

Supreme

Linking the past to the bottom

The blue sky above and the underworld

Taishang Laojun Such as Ling Lv Chi 8. Write two four-character idioms with the word "star"

As bright as stars: brilliant. Traditional: numerous. Shining like many stars in the sky. There are many people who are talented in metaphors.

Stride means taking long strides and walking fast.

Wearing the moon and covering the stars Wearing the stars and the moon above the head. Describes going out early and coming back late, working hard, or traveling day and night, and having a hard journey.

The stars change positions. Refers to changes in seasons or time.

Change the star bucket to change the position of the star bucket. The metaphor is superb and the magical power is vast.

Lucky stars shine brightly. Lucky stars: stars that bring good luck and good luck to people. In the old days, people who believed in astrology believed that a person's destiny was related to the position and movement of the stars.

As urgent as a spark Spark: a shooting star. Light like a shooting star flashed across the sky. Describes very urgent and urgent.

Rush for Spark Spark: Shooting Star. Light like a shooting star flashed across the sky. Describes very urgent and urgent. 9. Four-character idioms with the word "get"

To get something handy, to win Longwang Shu, to lose more than the gain, to be blessed with a gift, to be elated, to be elated, to forget about the fish trap, to be elated, to get by, to get by, to gain half a fortune, to get the right way, to help many people, but to lose the right way, to be few.

There is no gain but it is lost again. The moon is ahead of the gain. The success is not rewarded. The horse is lost. The horse is not rewarded. The horse is lost. The inch is not worth it. Gains cannot make up for losses. Those who gain people will prosper, and those who lose people will prosper. Gain an inch, gain something you have never seen before, gain something thin, gain freshness, gain and lose, glory and wither, victory is the first time, proud work, gain a horse and cause disaster.