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1. A collection of four-character idioms about "losing"
There are only three four-character idioms containing "losing":
1. Crossing arms and losing
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The explanation is a metaphor of encountering an opportunity but missing it in person.
Source "Zhuangzi·Tian Zifang": "I have been with you forever, but I have lost it. Can I not regret it?"
The structure is more formal.
Used to describe encountering an opportunity but missing it. Generally used as an adverbial.
The correct pronunciation of "无" cannot be pronounced as "sī".
When distinguishing the shape of "jiao", you cannot write "jiao".
Synonyms: missed opportunity
Antonym: opportunity cannot be missed
Example: This ship of enemy arms will never stop here. If we don’t attack immediately, we will miss it. , we will regret it too late.
2. Lost East Corner
shī zhī dōng yú
Explanation of East Corner: the place where the sun rises. It is a metaphor for suffering losses or failures at this time.
Source from "Book of the Later Han·Feng Yi Zhuan" by Fan Ye of the Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty: "Although I lowered my wings and returned to the stream, I was able to fly back to the strider pond. It can be said that I lost the east corner and gained the mulberry elm."
< p> The structure is formal.Usage "Lost the East" is often used in conjunction with "Reap the Mulberry" to complement and set off each other. Generally used as a clause.
The correct pronunciation of "隅" cannot be pronounced as "ǒu".
When distinguishing the shape of "隅", you cannot write "Yu".
Synonyms of "losing something but gaining"
Antonyms of "gaining more than gain"
Example: When enterprises encounter a sluggish foreign trade export situation, they should quickly change their production models and develop new products. , otherwise you will lose something.
3. Missed by the other side
shī zhī jiāo bì
Explanation of the passing of the arm: arm touching arm, refers to passing by. Describe missing in person.
Source "Zhuangzi·Tian Zifang": "I have been with you for the rest of my life and lost it, how can I not regret it?"
Supplementary structure.
Usage to describe missing a good opportunity in person. Generally used as a predicate.
The correct pronunciation of "Zhi" cannot be pronounced as "zī".
The shape "arm" cannot be written as "wall".
Synonym: miss the opportunity
Antonym: miss the opportunity
Example sentences
(1) Seize the opportunity to do things and don’t let it go easily , so as not to miss it and regret it for life.
(2) The last time I went to Hangzhou, you happened to go to Suzhou, but I missed you and couldn't meet you. 2. Who knows what non-four-character idioms
Three-character idioms, 2: pawns, 3: Yiyantang, 4: year-end friends, 5: layman, five-character idioms, one heart, two ends, one gone, never to return, one hundred and twenty lines six A seven-character idiom with one nostril to breathe out. A hero has no place to play. An inch of time and an inch of gold. Not enough hearts. A snake swallows an elephant. The three-foot cross is frozen in the face. Idiom: With the heart of a villain, you can save the heart of a gentleman. Let the wind and waves rise. Sit firmly in the fishing boat. It is a right and wrong person. If you go to right and wrong, if you want to do your job well, you must first sharpen your tools. Nothing is difficult in the world. , I'm afraid that someone who is willing to save a life is better than building a seven-level pagoda. 3. A complete collection of lost four-character idioms
A complete collection of lost four-character idioms.
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Shocked,
homeless,
dumbfounded,
missed,
gains and losses,
Overwhelmed,
Losing a lot because of small things,
Overshadowed,
Losing more than you gain,
Talking too much
I will miss this,
I will lose my words,
I will miss a good opportunity,
I will be disappointed,
Worrying about gains and losses,
Making a drunken gaffe,
Being disappointed,
Success or failure,
Lost something in the east,
< p> It’s easy to lose time,Frightened and confused,
Unable to help,
In disrepair,
Just like a loss. Surprise,
A seaweed loses a gull,
A horse is gained and a horse is lost,
Right and wrong gains and losses,
Nothing is lost,
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Be reckless,
Don’t miss the opportunity 4. Four-character idiom: what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what of, what, what, what, what, what, what, what of, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what, what,” zhī hé
Irreconcilable friends mò nì zhī jiāo
Nonsense talk wú jī zhī tán
Unpublished theory bù kān zhī lùn
< p> The power of holding the horn jǐ jiǎo zhī shìThe happiness of family tiān lún zhī lè
The golden mean zhōng yōng zhī dào
The heart of a child chì zǐ zhī xīn
The target of public criticism zhòng shǐ zhī dì
Uninvited guest bù sù zhī kè
The heart of compassion cè yǐn zhī xīn
A little effort jǔ shǒu zhī láo
The barren land bù máo zhī dì
The sound of extravagance mǐ mǐ zhī yīn
The private chuáng of the bed zǐ zhī sī
< p> The alliance under the city chéng xià zhī méngThe crucian carp crossing the river jiāng zhī jì
The frightened bird jīng gōng zhī niǎo
The frog in the well jǐng dǐ zhī wā
A hole in the eye yī kǒng zhī jiàn
An unsympathetic request bù qíng zhī qǐng
A rutted worm hé zhé zhī fù
The mob wū hé zhī zhòng
A difference of thought yī niàn zhī chā
Qin and Jin’s good qín jìn zhī hǎo
On the occasion of death mí liú zhī jì
Incomprehensible Yuan bù jiě zhī yuán
强波之狠qiáng nǔ zhī mò
中冓之言zhōng gòu zhī yán 5. Use the four-character idiom WHAT WHAT
之desire When he is alive, he wants to die. When he likes him, he always wants him to live; when he hates him, he always wants him to die.
Refers to treating people extremely based on personal likes and dislikes. Being at peace with one's fate means accepting the misfortune suffered by a person as being destined, and therefore willing to bear it.
An Zhiruosu An: Anran, calm; Zhi: pronoun, referring to people or things; Su: ordinary. We get along peacefully, as usual, and don't feel there is anything inappropriate.
There is no such thing as too high a view. Hidden in famous mountains, pass them on to people. Hide your works in famous mountains and pass them on to like-minded people.
To act too hastily: to do, to engage in. Too impatient to deal with things and solve problems.
A slight difference can make a huge difference. Although the difference may be small at first, it will lead to big mistakes in the end. sneer: sneer.
Sneer through your nose. Express contempt.
Perseverance: Persistence; Heng: Perseverance. Stick with it for the long haul.
There is a reason to hold it: to hold an argument, to advocate; for a reason: to have a basis. It means that the opinions and opinions held have a certain basis.
To be calm and composed: to deal with, to treat; to be calm and calm: to be at ease and not take it seriously. As if nothing had happened.
Describes taking care of oneself calmly and calmly.
It also means not caring about the problem.
The person who hides the elixir is Chi. It is a metaphor that you must choose your friends carefully. Well-deserved: no shame.
There is no need to feel ashamed if you deserve a certain title or honor. Well-deserved: to bear; to be ashamed of: to be ashamed of.
Feeling ashamed to receive an honor or title that is inconsistent with the facts. Often used as a self-effacing statement.
Touch his heart with emotion. It is applicable to all the seas. Sihai: The ancients believed that China was surrounded by seas, so they called the whole country "Four Seas"; accurate: accurate.
The universal truth of metaphor applies everywhere. Fu Zhi Bing Ding means to burn it with fire.
Wash away in the eastward water. It is a metaphor for frustrated hopes, loss of achievements, and wasted efforts, as if washed away by running water.
To burn: to give; to: it; torch: torch. A fire was set off.
Sigh. Sigh. It mostly refers to expressing helplessness about something that one is not satisfied with.
Smile and answer with a smile. The metaphor does not care about anything and does not take it seriously.
Ganzhi is like glutinous rice. Gan: sweet; glutinous rice: maltose syrup. It feels as sweet as sugar.
Refers to being willing to endure hardship and pain in order to do a certain job. Make it public to the public Public: make it public; Zhi: refers to the content of things; Yu: to; Zhong: the public.
Announce the truth to everyone. Qiancheng of the country Qiancheng: weapons and tools used to defend against enemies, here it is a metaphor for defenders.
Defender of national sovereignty. Hate to the bone describes hatred to the extreme.
Come immediately when called, go away immediately after waving. That is: right away, immediately; waving: wave your hand. Come when you tell him to come, and leave when you tell him to go.
Describes the arbitrary use of subordinates or servants by the ruling class. Hu Zhi is about to come out. Hu: shout, shout.
Describes a portrait that is so lifelike that it seems like it will come out of the painting if you scream. Generally refers to the vivid description of characters in literary works.
It’s too late to regret. It’s too late to regret. It's too late to regret It's too late to regret.
If you don’t take it when you see it, you will miss it a thousand miles away. If you don’t take it when you see it, it will be even harder to want it later. Have no doubt about your position.
Reject: reject. Keeping people out of the door and preventing them from entering means refusing to negotiate or negotiate.
Hard-won: come: make it come. It's not easy to get it.
It means that it is not easy to obtain property or the success of things. Old age is coming is mostly used as a term for claiming to be aging.
Sneak away. It is better to run away secretly. To slip away means to slip away (a sarcastic, humorous expression).
If the skin does not exist, how can the hair be attached? Yan: Where; Fu: attached. The skin is gone, where will the hair attach itself? It means that things cannot exist if they lose the basis for their existence.
Abandon it like worn out clogs: worn out; worn out: shoes. Throw it away like a worn-out shoe.
Throw away the metaphor without regret. It would be a pity to throw it away It would be a pity to throw it away.
I couldn’t find it even if I tried to look for it. Originally refers to eagerly seeking but not being able to obtain.
The latter is mostly used to describe eagerness to get something. Like a duck. Trend: walk quickly; duck: a wild duck.
Running in a flock like ducks. It is a metaphor that many people are rushing to get there.
Inexhaustible, inexhaustible: exhausted, finished. You can't take it all, you can't use it up.
The description is very rich. Quezhi is disrespectful Que: push back.
Refers to invitations, gifts, etc. to others. If you refuse to accept them, it will appear disrespectful. Human emotions are emotions that ordinary people usually have.
When a person is about to die, his words are also kind. When a person is about to die, his words are true and well-intentioned. Bring to justice. Punish according to law.
Lost in the east corner, gained in the mulberry elm. East corner: the place where the sun rises in the east, refers to the morning; mulberry and elm: refers to the setting place, also refers to the sunset. The metaphor begins to fail in one aspect and finally succeeds in another.
If you miss a centimeter, you will miss a thousand miles. Millimeter and centimeter: two very small units of length. A little mistake at the beginning can lead to a big mistake.
Missed by hand Crossed by arm: arm touching arm, refers to passing by. Describe missing in person.
Nine times out of ten, metaphor has great possibilities. Shenzhigaoge Gaoge: an elevated shelf for storing utensils.
Tie them up and put them on a high shelf. The metaphor is left alone.
Loss after loss is described as extremely modest. The original meaning of "escape" is to describe the lush and beautiful peach blossoms.
Later, "escape" was used to mean running away, which is a humorous way of saying it. The proud son of heaven: the proud son whose parents dote on him.
God’s darling. It originally refers to the powerful northern ethnic Hu people, but later also refers to the doting, unruly and unruly son of his parents.
Listen and let it go Listen and let it go: let it go and let it go; zhi: pronoun, standing for people or things. Let things develop without asking.
The organs of the heart are thoughts. Heart: The ancients thought that the heart was the organ of thinking, so they called the organs of thought, emotions, etc. the heart, which now refers to the brain; Guan: function, function. The function of the brain is.
Effective: pronoun, it, refers to methods, measures, etc.; effect: effectiveness, effect. It is effective when implemented.
Refers to a certain method or measure that has been implemented and proven to be very effective. Xuanzhiyouxuan is originally a Taoist term, describing the subtle and invisible nature of Tao.
The latter description is very mysterious and difficult to understand. It is reasonable to say: a pronoun refers to what is said.
That makes sense. Words without writing will not spread far. Articles without literary talent will not spread far.
Talking without substance means that the article or speech is empty and has no actual content. What you say makes sense.
There is something to say. Object: content. The article or speech has specific content.
To say it with certainty. It is true. The description is very precise.
The speaker is sincere, but the listener does not take it seriously. The more you look up, the more you feel.
6. Lost, four-character idioms
Idioms about losing words:
shocked,
displaced,
dumb and laughing,
A missed opportunity,
Gains and losses,
At a loss,
A small loss, a big loss,
Overshadowed ,
The gains outweigh the losses,
Focus on one thing and lose the other,
The opportunity cannot be missed, and the loss will never come back.
If you get the right way, there will be many help, but if you lose the right way, there will be little help.
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Too many words lead to mistakes.
A fire at the city gate will affect the fish in the pond.
Starving to death is a small matter, but losing integrity is a big matter.
The difference is just a hair. Lost thousands of miles,
drunken gaffes,
worrying about gains and losses,
feeling lost,
success or failure,
Too many words are lost,
Big disappointment,
One misstep leads to eternal hatred,
What is lost in the east is gained in mulberry trees