A four-word idiom to describe running fast.

The four-word idiom describing fast running is: nine movements a day, thunder like lightning, spinning like heels, rushing into dry land, striding like wind, flying like lightning, walking on dry land every day, going straight, striding like flying, advancing many times, being brilliant, whipping before me, not stepping on the ground, striding like a meteor, chasing the wind.

1, moving nine times a day: nine: describing many times, moving: promoting. There are many promotions in one day. Metaphor office rose quickly.

2, as fast as lightning: as fast as lightning and thunder. Describe the rapid development of the situation.

3, the disease is like a heel: a heel: turn the heel. As fast as turning your heels. Describe the rapid change.

4, a diarrhea: diarrhea: water directly injected downward. Describe the river running down, fast and far. This is also a metaphor for writing or music. It also describes the collapse of prices.

5, step by step: describe walking fast or doing things neatly.

6, lightning speed: Chi: running; Switch: flash. Describe it quickly, like the wind blowing lightning.

7. Daily itinerary: You can walk a thousand miles a day. Describe the speed is amazing.

8, long drive straight into: long drive: riding fast; Go straight: Go straight. Refers to long-distance uninterrupted rapid progress. Describe the urgent March, unstoppable.

9. As fast as a fly: fast and powerful. Have a brisk pace and run fast.

10, dual channel: double: double; L: travel itinerary. Describe speeding up.

1 1, high school students are sick: high school students: high ability; Foot disease: fast pace. Describe a person's outstanding talent and quick action.

12, first I whip: hold: down. Metaphor is to take the lead and take the lead.

13, feet don't touch the ground: describe walking very fast, as if toes don't touch the ground.

14, striding like a meteor: describe the big and fast steps.

15, chasing the wind and electricity: described as extremely fast.

Characteristics of idioms

1. Concise language: Idioms are concise and generally consist of four words, which are easy to remember and use.

2. Clear meaning: Idioms are accurate, profound and vivid, and are often used to describe a thing or express a situation.

3. Historical and cultural background: Idioms often come from history, legends, culture and other fields, and can be used to explain events and social phenomena in the historical and cultural background.

4. Expressiveness: Idioms are not only short and pithy in expression, but also can achieve high rhetorical effect, expressive force and artistic conception.

5. Idioms: Idioms often become idioms in people's lives because of their concise language and clear meaning, forming a cultural phenomenon, and are often used in speeches, writing, advertisements, etc. And has wide application value.