① What idioms with words are
wordless,
Four Treasures of the Study,
talking about words,
gentle,
gentle,
glossing over things,
red tape,
dancing with words, and being expert <
Wenshan meets the sea,
both civil and military,
looking for meaning in writing,
literati,
gentle and elegant,
worthless,
a piece of paper,
profound,
gentle and playful,
literate and fluent.
spread the prose,
be civil and military,
be penniless,
be like a man
② There are idioms with words in idioms
There are idioms with words:
drag the mud,
touch relatives and friends,
nepotism,
.
Bring a family with a mouth,
Bring a family with a mouth,
Fur with a horn,
Even soup with water,
Shallow sewing,
married with children,
Mystery in language,
Mountain and River lapel,
Unbuttable clothes,
Crown robe with shoes, <
There are some idioms with words, such as: linking branches and leaves,
dragging children with girls,
wearing clothes with water,
wearing clothes with water,
wearing clothes with loose belts,
wearing light clothes with gentle belts,
wearing gold and purple
③ What are the idioms with words
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source: Lvyuan Li's "Qi Lu Deng" back to 85: "Therefore, it is a thorn in my mother's face." It means that my mother's face is so cold, and there is ridicule and irony in her words.
Example: His words were sarcastic, and his words hurt people.
Second, the roots are connected with the tips
Interpretation: The plot of the metaphor is very complete.
Source: Zhou Libo's Storm Part II: "Captain Xiao smiled, and he liked this clear statement best."
example: we need to find out the roots and roots of the matter.
Third, holding a gun with a stick
Interpretation: It describes that speaking is prickly and involves others.
source: Cao Xueqin's Dream of Red Mansions in the Qing Dynasty, the 31st time: "Girl, it's my bad luck! It's not like you're mad at me, it's not like you're mad at Sir Zhong. What's the idea after all? "
Example: His speech is very unpleasant, with a gun and a stick.
Fourth, jump and jump
Interpretation: energetic and energetic.
Source: Qing Shi Yukun's "Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses" 24: "As soon as he saw this donkey, he raised his front hoof and jumped."
Example: He hung up the phone and skipped back to the dormitory.
V. Procrastination with children
Interpretation: Procrastination: traction. With children around. Describe the heavy burden of life, the impact of living standards or inconvenient movement.
Source: Ding Ling's The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River: "What a sin it is to drag children with women, get up at five o'clock and stay up at midnight!"
Example: The classroom in the school is full of sleeping farmers with their children.
④ What are the idioms with words
To err is human.
who can bear it and who can't.
right and wrong.
on the matter
step by step
success
on-the-spot correction
overnight
simplicity due to ignorance
⑤ Four-character idioms with words
Buddhist language with no words, which refers to Zen Buddhists' enlightenment, does not involve words and does not follow the scriptures, and only masters and disciples are heart-to-heart and understand each other.
it's hard not to change a word. Describe that the article is written quickly and well.
A word game in which a word is broken into a sentence.
waiting for the word in the boudoir: betrothed; Boudoir: Women's bedroom. Stay in the boudoir, waiting to be married. It used to mean that women are waiting to be hired as adults.
⑥ What are the idioms with words?
What are the idioms with words:
Wei Guan Bo Dai,
clothes are not enough,
picking up the belt and returning it,
pulling the family's mouth,
kidnapping by local authorities,
cicada shirt and forest belt,
undressing belt and
fur belt.
wearing a robe and shoes,
carrying a family and a mouth,
wearing a river,
even soup and water,
even branches and leaves,
dragging men and women,
mysterious language,
married with children,
day and night,
Sang Shuwei, <
Jin Wu Dai Chu,
Jin Piao Dai Dance,
Daishui Mud
⑦ What are the idioms with words
There are no idioms with words. Four-character words: with Lala
Pinyin: [dài dài lā lā]
Definition: local dialect. Intermittent, one after another.
The specific explanation of belt is as follows:
1. A belt or a strip like a belt: a belt. Shoelaces. Conveyor belt
2. Tire: vehicle belt. Car to go.
3. zone; Region: temperate zone. The Yellow River area.
4. leucorrhea: leucorrhea.
5. Last name.
6. Take it with you; Carry: carry luggage. Bring dry food.
7. Do something by accident: bring a bag of tea to the street (buy it by accident). Please close the door when you go out.
8. Presentation; Show: Smile.
9. Contains: This melon has a bitter taste. Speak with a thorn.
1, connected; Side note: oranges with leaves. Talking and laughing. Cattle grazing and mowing.
11. Guide; Lead the team. Take an apprentice.
12, drive: from point to area. In this way, he makes everyone diligent.
13. Look after (children): Grandchildren are brought up by grandmothers.
(7) Extended reading of idioms with words
1. Grouping words
1. Ribbon: [[piāo dài]
Ribbon decorated with flags, hats, etc. can flutter with the wind.
2. Hairtail: [dài yú]
Fish, with a flat body and a ribbon-like shape, is silvery white, and its whole body is smooth and scaleless. It is one of the important marine fish in China. Some areas are called swordfish.
3. Belt: [pí dài]
A belt made of leather, especially a belt made of leather.
4. Take the lead: [dài tóu]
Take action to drive others first; Leader: ~ people. ~ action. ~ subject.
5. Tropical zone: [rè dài]
The zone between the tropic of cancer on both sides of the equator. It is hot all year round, and the length of day and night in winter and summer is similar, with more and even rainfall.
2. Characters with similar shapes
1. Di: d √
pictograph. Oracle Bone Inscriptions-shaped, like the full shape of a flower pedicle. It looks like an ovary of a flower on the top and a calyx in the middle (the green piece outside the petals). The pendulous flowers are like male and female stamens.
original meaning: flower pedicle.
2. Curtains (lián)
Things that cover doors and windows, such as door curtains and curtains, are made of cloth, plastic, bamboo chips or reeds. Flags used to mark the entrance of shops, such as tea curtains and wine curtains.
3. Chang: cháng
is a commonly used word, which originally meant the lower skirt worn by the ancients. Its basic meaning is permanent and unchangeable, and it extended to mean ordinary and ordinary, and then extended to mean regular and ordinary.
⑧ Idioms with Ji characters
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on the first page are reproduced:
beyond the reach of dust, stupid, unexpected, impatient, unprepared, within my power,
too late, unprepared, unappetizing, within reach, regretful, love me, love my dog, < p From here to there, I can't reach my tongue, I can't reach it, < P > I can't reach it, from the outside to the inside, I can see it, I can reach it, I believe it and the dolphin fish, What are the idioms with words
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the words are pearls and jade
the words are pearls and pearls
the words are clear and clear
the words are smooth, from
between the lines
the words are carefully chosen
the words are weathered
the words are weathered
if the words are graffiti. In black and white
it's not easy to write a word
it's not easy to write a word
it's not easy to write a word
it's not easy to write a word
it's not easy to read a word
it's not easy to read a word
it's not easy to read a word
it's not easy to write a word
it's a word
it's a word
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Bite words
Bite words
Bite words
Word for word
Ask words with wine
Spring Mountain Eight Characters
Decorative words
Illiterate
Piece words
birthdates
Astronomical figures < The four-character idioms of every word are:
black and white
[bá izhh ǐ h ē i zizi]
black words are written on white paper. Metaphor has solid written evidence and cannot be denied or repented.
the word "Zhu Ji"
[zì zì zhì jì]
Zhu Ji: beads. Every word is like a pearl. The words and expressions used to describe speeches and articles are very beautiful.
word for word
[y: z: y: j]
describes people who speak clearly and calmly.
between the lines
[zü l ǐ há ng jiā n]
It means that some thoughts and feelings in the article are not directly spoken, but revealed through the whole article or paragraph.
gold-lettered signboard
[j ī n z ī zh ā o pá i]
In the old days, shops used gold foil to stick words to show their abundant funds. Now it's a name or title that you can show off when you are superior. It is also a metaphor for a good reputation.
never mention a word
[zh and zü bê tí]
just one. Not a word. Metaphor is intentional.
clear pronunciation and mellow voice
[zü zhè ng qi ā ng yuá n]
describes accurate articulation and mellow singing.
speaking like a book
[y m: o w é n jiá o z ì]
describes the excessive consideration of words. More refers to the dead button words without paying attention to the spiritual essence.
if the word is graffiti
[zü ruò tú yā]
graffiti: a metaphor for poor handwriting or careless writing. It is a metaphor for poor and naive calligraphy.
Asking questions with wine
[zà iji ǔ wè nzi]
It means that people are learned and often come to the door for advice. It is also a metaphor for being diligent and inquisitive.
word-for-word
[zhü zü zhú jù]
word for word.
snapping words
[y m: o y: and n z ā zi]
It's a word for word, and it's serious.
seeing the heart with one word
[y and z jià n x and n]
You can see people's thoughts when you see a word. Describing the art of calligraphy can reflect people's personality.
praise and criticize
[y and z ì b ā o bi ∥ n]
praise: praise; To give a bad evaluation. A word of praise or disapproval. Generally refers to the note-taker, with strict and measured wording.
the word "Great Wall"
[y and z √ chá ng ché ng]
is arranged in a long line. It also means that a word works, comparable to the Great Wall.
the word "wind and frost"
[zixié f ē ng Shu ā ng]
Yu Wen's pen is strict in praise and criticism
Jin Zi in the machine
[jī zhō ng j ǐ n zi]
refers to the brocade palindrome "Xuan Ji Tu" written by Jin Doutao's wife Su Hui.
three easy-to-write characters
[sā nxi ě yě zě]
means that ancient books are easy to make mistakes when they are passed on and written.
a word and a half
[y and y á n bà n zi]
means a few words.