Four-character idioms with cast characters

1. A four-word idiom about projecting light in the dark,

Despair,

In return,

Presumably,

Throw yourself on the ground,

This ship,

Play the lute to a cow,

Go to the doctor in a hurry,

Opportunistic,

Raise your hand and cast your feet,

Like-minded,

Like-minded,

A trap,

Throw a stone and ask for directions,

Do whatever you want,

Vote for hogo,

Doubts about voting,

Don't throw ice and charcoal,

Throw the pen into the army,

Refuse to choose badminton,

Throw the water into the water,

Pass it on,

Destroy the party and cast a circle,

My great-grandmother voted for me,

Throw a dragon into the sea,

Thousands of miles for fame, Wan Li for the Lord,

Throw stones at eggs,

Leave a gap in the wall,

Have scruples about doing things and dare not let go.

2. What are the idioms with cast? First, vote for your favorite [tó u Qí su ǒ hao] 1. Explanation: throw: cater to; Its: pronoun, he, his; Good: hobbies.

Cater to other people's preferences. 2. From: "Zhuangzi Geng Sang Chu": "Therefore, there is nothing in its cage."

Example: Today, when reporting to Wu, he had to act after acting, and then he had to be killed. ◎ Eighty chapters of Feng Ming Meng Long's History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty. Second, the mousetrap [tó ush ǔ j and q]1. Interpretation: throw: throw with something; Avoid: fear, have concerns.

I want to hit the mouse with something, but I am afraid of breaking the nearby utensils. Metaphor has scruples about doing things and dares not let go.

2. From: "Han Jia Yi Biography": "There is a proverb that says:' You want to get the mouse and avoid the device' is also a good Oracle Bone Inscriptions." 3. Example: ~ Baoyu concealed the stolen goods and sentenced the prisoner to exercise his rights.

◎ Cao Qingxue Qin's "Dream of Red Mansions" back to sixty-one. III. Self-investment [zü tó u luó w m γ ng] 1. Interpretation: investment: introduction; Tools for catching fish and birds. Throw yourself into the net.

Metaphor is certain to die. 2. From: The Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi's poem "Wild oriole Tour": "There are no sparrows in the fence, so you can see them."

Su Songshi's "Policy Not to Rape the People": "If a hunter chases and drills in the grass all day, he will fight for a rabbit instead of waiting for the rabbit to trap himself." Example: Xifeng deliberately complained that he had broken his word, and Jia Rui scolded him urgently.

Because of him, Xifeng had to find another job and let him know how to change. ◎ The twelfth chapter of Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions [w ǔ t ǐ t ó u di] 1. Explanation: Hands, knees and head land together.

This is one of the most respected rituals in Buddhism. Metaphor admire to the extreme.

2. From: Tang Xuanzang's "Records of the Three Kingdoms in the Western Regions of Datang": "The form of tribute has nine levels: one, mourning, two, bowing, three, holding hands high, four, hands flat, five, kneeling, six, seven, kneeling on the ground, three. Ex.: I've heard of it many times, and I admire it. I'll say more today.

◎ Liu E's Travels of the Old Handicapped in Qing Dynasty, Chapter 6, V. Throwing stones into the well [luò jǐng tóu shí] 1. Interpretation: Metaphor is used to frame people when they are in danger. Example: He usually calls his friends, but once his friends are in trouble, instead of saving them, he will ~.

3. What are the four-character idioms thrown?

Throw the pen into the army,

In return,

Despair,

Presumably,

Throw yourself on the ground,

Throw a stone and ask for directions,

The neck was cut off,

Like-minded,

A trap,

Like-minded,

Opportunistic,

Play the lute to a cow,

Do whatever you want,

Raise your hand and cast your feet,

Lovers are lovers,

Like-minded,

Like-minded,

My great-grandmother voted for me,

Go to the doctor in a hurry,

Abandon darkness and bring it light,

Three complaints,

Drinking horses and throwing money,

Pearls cast dark,

Watching the door stop,

Jumped at the tiger,

Throw idle powder,

Moth to the fire,

Yu Yan threw herself at her,

Cater to each other's interests and personality.

4. Interpretation of four-character idioms with head as the word

Give back peaches-exchange gifts/favors

It means that he gives me peaches and I give him plums in return. A metaphor for friendly exchanges or mutual gifts.

(of capable people) doing nothing.

Throwing: placing; Idle: Doing nothing. Arrange in an unimportant position or not arrange work.

Exile to a remote area

Metaphor exile to remote areas.

give up one's office

Chuan: Fu Xin. Abandon an official.

Improper behavior is counterproductive.

If you put out the fire with oil, the fire will burn more brightly. The metaphor of improper behavior is counterproductive.

The queen, too, the queen.

Refers to not giving up school in the army. Later, it was also called Yanwu Xiuwen.

Determine suicide

Refers to drowning suicide.

Kill by suicide.

That is, I want to die. Make a fuss about death and life. More refers to scaring people with suicide.

Throw a pot and laugh.

Then it's the code name for lightning without rain.

Seek personal gain by opportunism.

Of waiting for an opportunity to gain a foothold. The same as "throwing a gap".

Abandon the pen and join the army-abandon the pen and join the army

Join the army: join the army. Throw away the pen and join the army. Refers to the literati joining the army.

Throw (the wicked) to the jackal and the tiger-you should be angry.

What: giving. Originally, it meant the kind of gossip that wanted to throw him out to feed wolves, tigers and leopards. Describe the people's resentment against the bad guys.

If the cavalry throws the whip into the river

Throw all the whips into the river and you can cut off the current. Metaphors are numerous and powerful.

Buying and selling securities and stocks

Take the opportunity to disrupt the market and make huge profits through hoarding, short selling, adulteration and price manipulation.

accompany

Seek personal gain by improper means. It also refers to using cleverness.

Naruhito was framed in a crisis.

Seeing a man about to fall into a trap, instead of reaching out to save him, he pushed him down and threw stones. Metaphor is to frame people when they are in danger.

Burst out

Bow: Wave your sleeves. Describe the way you regained your spirits and took immediate action.

Cater to sb.' s tastes/tastes

Cast: cater to; Its: pronoun, he, his; Good: hobbies. Cater to other people's preferences.

Don't dare to throw mice for fear of breaking dishes-don't dare to take action against people who do bad things for fear of implicating/hurting good people.

Throw: throw with something; Taboo: fear, anxiety, hunger, thirst, blood. I want to hit the mouse with something, but I am afraid of breaking the nearby utensils. Metaphor has scruples about doing things and dares not let go.

Women's resistance to men's temptation

Shuttle: throw people out with a shuttle. Metaphor means that women resist men's teasing and temptation.

5. Even-numbered four-character idioms. Wholehearted, divided into two, no three no four (half-hearted), in all directions, extending in all directions, colorful (colorful), upset, falling apart (up and down), varied, nearly as bad as two peas, nine Niu Yi hairs, a narrow escape, the strength of the nine birds with one stone. Multicolored (Wanshui Qian Shan) reads ten lines at a glance, and the difference between one thought and another is 151 words. Make a clean break, it's a deal, a word is worth a thousand dollars, a word is a teacher, which is quite crucial. Bon voyage, kill two birds with one stone, one heart, three long and two short, extending in all directions, colorful, colorful, and rich in grain. Nine Niu Yi hairs are perfect as one, and thousands of generations are colorful. Five horses divided into thousands, Ma Benteng kept his promise, pot calling the kettle black 1. Most of them are uncertain, and only a few are precise. Such as: the teacher of one word, the abuse of two verticals, the three cardinal guides and the five permanents, the tripartite confrontation, the ternary harmony, the three obedience and four virtues, the three emperors and five emperors, the three aunts and six grandmothers, the four seasons and eight festivals, the four empty, the four bodies are not diligent, the grain is not divided, the five bodies are thrown into the ground, the six gods have no owner, the seven surprises and eight immortals cross the sea, and Kowloon is extremely evil. For example, one after another, three transgressions and five times, three orders and five applications, a narrow escape, a hundred attempts to turn into steel, full of holes, strange, endless changes, millions of years, and so on. 3. Some idioms mean "less", and some idioms with "one" are the most representative, such as a little, nothing. And so on. 4. Some idioms mean "miscellaneous", and some idioms with "seven or eight" are the most representative, such as scattered, chaotic, too many cooks, miscellaneous, miscellaneous, seven folds, various, colorful and countless. Such as sameness, no difference, uniqueness, loud and clear, thorough and clean, make a clean break, plummet, five big and three thick, 99 is one, rest assured, perfect, invincible, absolutely sure, and so on. 6. Some of them obviously contain derogatory meanings, including most idioms of "three, four" such as gossip, gossip, bow, tossing and turning, tossing and turning, bullying three treasures and four, and moving three nests and four. Numbers in these idioms have some meanings, such as "right or wrong, good or bad" or "this way, that way". Judging from the grammatical structure of these idioms, the numbers in them can act as various components: 666 as the predicate, such as: words and deeds are different, and there are many different things, and everyone has a hundred things ;10000.1000006000006 3. As an object, such as: draw inferences from others, draw inferences from others, and know a little; 4. Attributive, such as: exquisite in all directions, a hundred schools of thought contend, and Vientiane is updated; 5. Adverbials, such as: frank, irreconcilable, think twice; 6. As a supplement, for example, pushing three times and four times, pushing three obstacles and four times, is half a hundred miles. In addition, the numbers in idioms have certain rhetorical functions, and they can form a variety of figures of speech, such as 1. Description; Crossing the street to open people; 2. exaggeration: three points into the wood, mouth watering; 3. austerity: three aunts, six women, three cardinal guides and five permanent members; 4. foil: a close call, profitable; 5. Mosaic: stable and clean; 8. Overlap: 3322, Qian Qian unique; 6. the truth; Time and time again, people are connected with each other, and heart and reason are connected; 7. Same language: everything has its vanquisher, one is one and the other is two; Wait a minute. The above answers are for reference, I hope I can help you. Remember o (∩ _ ∩) o.

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