I'm not refined, I'm not colorful, and I'm still listless.
Regardless of the inside and outside, that is, speaking and doing things regardless of the occasion.
No eyebrows, no eyes and unclear eyes, which is a mess. It also means losing face.
Ignorance means recklessness in words or actions.
Day and night.
Headless and faceless, that is, regardless of face, desperate cruelty; And a complete face.
Endless, endless.
I have no strength to describe my weak voice and lack of spirit in doing things. Also described as weak. Use "faint"
A lifeless voice describes listlessness. With "sound is lifeless".
A day without the sun is a metaphor for nonsense. Use "not a day".
Absent-minded describes being absent-minded, and his words and deeds are different.
2. What are the meaningless four-word words?
Mysterious,
Unknown,
Unforgettable and toothless,
The whole army was wiped out,
Endless,
Ruthless,
Morning news and evening news,
Every day,
Neither inside nor outside,
No, three, no, four,
absent-minded
Day and night,
You have no teeth,
No brains,
Without eyebrows and eyes,
With a mouth but no tongue,
Don't forget,
Eternal life,
No smell,
Save glory without sorrow,
Impact, discharge, caving,
Hairless worms,
Without soul and wisdom,
Without the head of the cup,
One step ahead,
Can't live without days,
If there is no lawsuit,
Silent annihilation,
No, young, no.
Years without poverty,
A headless fly,
Did the pearl sink into the jade?
A tiger without feathers,
I don't have a bottom,
Zhong Shi has no arrows,
Blades are not profitable,
No check, no profit,
No color,
Small head without tail,
No light, no weight,
No teeth, no complaints,
Before it is too late,
It's hard to die without teeth,
I'm fascinated,
Without a head or face,
Open your mouth,
No skin and no face,
Forgetting,
The fate of muddling along,
No roof truss beam,
Not upside down,
Appear and disappear unpredictably.
Nothing is nothing. In two words, heartless, no big or small, no light or heavy, heartless and shameless.
First, heartless [mé i x and n mé i fè i]
Explanation: Describe no thought, no calculation.
Quote: Beijing Literature and Art 1979 1 1: "I must be heartless, and everything is not the so-called style, which makes her feel worried."
Second, no big or small.
Explanation: It means regardless of age and age differences.
Quote: Qin Zhaoyang, on the court, forward! Chapter 13: "She is several decades older than you. Call her bald, no big or small! "
Third, there is no light and no weight.
Interpretation: refers to reckless speech or action.
Quote: One morning in Shanghai Part I: Guan Xiufen, this girl, it's nothing to interrupt our conversation.
Fourth, there is no way out.
Explanation: The old one refers to doing bad things at will regardless of national laws and natural laws. Now it is often described as breaking the law and discipline, which is out of control.
Quotations: Cao Qingxue Qin's Dream of Red Mansions is the hundredth time: "You are such a gangster there, you can't live without heaven!" I insist on going here. "
Five, headless and faceless [méI tóu méI Li m \n]
Interpretation: refers to regardless of face or desperate, hard; And a complete face.
Quote: Chapter 5 of Tran Dang Khoa's Broken Wall: We should be worthy of it, and you are not allowed to flirt shamelessly in the future.
4. Idioms with the fourth word "Wu" and idioms with the fourth word "Wu" (7):
Mysterious,
The whole army was wiped out,
One build, one build,
Without ambition,
One step ahead,
Impact, discharge, caving,
Died of attempted suicide
Idioms have the following basic characteristics:
1, structural fixity
The components and structural forms of idioms are fixed, and it is generally impossible to change or increase or decrease morphemes at will. For example, "cold lips and teeth" cannot be changed to "cold lips and teeth", "cold lips and teeth". "No ink in the chest" cannot be added as "No ink in the chest". In addition, the word order in idioms is fixed and cannot be changed at will. For example, "context" cannot be changed to "context"; "Great achievements" cannot be changed to "great achievements".
2. Integrity of meaning
Idioms are holistic in meaning. Its meaning is often not the simple addition of its component meanings, but the overall meaning further summarized on the basis of its component meanings, such as "the fox is fake and tiger is powerful" on the surface, but actually "bullying people by the strength of others"; "Cooking with a dead rabbit and a dead dog" refers to "cooking with a dead rabbit and a dead dog" on the surface, but actually refers to "people who serve the rulers are abandoned or killed after success"; The superficial meaning of "forgetting to eat and sleep" is "forgetting to eat and sleep", but the actual meaning is "extremely concentrating on hard work" and so on.
3. Diversity of grammatical functions
From the perspective of Chinese grammar, Chinese idioms are equivalent to a phrase in a sentence. Because phrases can act as different components in sentences, the grammatical functions of idioms are also varied. There are various forms of Chinese idioms, including four-character idioms, five-character idioms, six-character idioms, seven-character idioms and eight-character idioms, among which four-character idioms are the main form of Chinese idioms. Therefore, the analysis of the grammatical function of idioms here mainly focuses on the analysis of four-character idioms as syntactic components.