2. What's wrong with the four-word or idiom with the word desire? Very sad, very sad, very sad, very sad, it is love, it is love, it is life.
Evil wants to die, warmth wants to live, lust wants to live, lust wants to live, sadness wants to live, and greenery is about to drip.
Greed makes up for one's great desire, speaks freely, punishes evil and promotes good, runs for success, runs for success and blows the net for fullness.
My mouth is watering, I am ready to move, I am desperate, I am angry, I am desperate, and I want to do something good.
You must sharpen your tools before you put them in the bud.
Dark clouds have crushed the city, it is ready to be destroyed, it is sleepy, and it is hard to be what live high doesn't want.
Don't do this to others.
You must first give up sex and desire.
Surprise-madness, resentment-seeking, greed-seeking, lust-seeking, restraint of secular desires
Have a pure heart, want less, want more, want more, want more, want more, want less, want more, want more.
The tree wants to be quiet but the wind is restless. The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind never stops. The tree wants to be quiet, but the wind will not stop. Haste makes waste.
Despair, indifference, pain, want to wear, do whatever you want, do whatever you want, do whatever you want, and make me sleepy.
Lively, tottering, unable to get what he wants, but willing to cover it up. Shattered glass's greed hardly increased his guilt.
Where can I not worry about anything? Often used with "the crime of Yu Jia", it means that the bad guys framed the good guys, and it also means false accusation.
Play hard to get and let others know.
Don't blame anyone, haste makes waste, haste makes waste, haste makes waste.
If you want to improve, you must suppress the advantages and counter the disadvantages. If you want to benefit, you must be eager to try. It's deafening and hard to be obsessed with.
3. What are the idioms at the beginning of the word "desire"? You can't stop, you want to play hard to get, you can't stop, haste makes waste, you want to suppress first and then promote, shattered glass.
1. Can't stop.
Desire: thinking; Stop and have a rest. I can't stop if I want to.
Source: The Analects of Confucius Zi Han: "Confucius is good and charming; Bo I am writing; Ask me to be polite; I can't stop. "
Step 2 play hard to get
Catch: catch; Vertical: release. Deliberately let him go first, let him be caught off guard, completely exposed, and then catch him.
Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children: "No author is willing to make such an article playing hard to get; Let readers guess for themselves. "
Step 3 be embarrassed
Want to talk but don't talk. Describe the unspeakable.
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 8: "Things are in a dilemma, stop it."
4. Haste makes waste
Desire: want. Think fast, but you can't achieve your goal.
Source: Lu's The Analects of Confucius Lutz in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Haste makes waste. Haste makes waste, but seeing small profits can't be a big deal. "
5. If you want to promote it, you should first suppress [yù yáng xiān yì].
To carry forward and let go, control first and then suppress.
Sentence-making: writing articles often adopts the method of wanting to promote and suppressing first.
6. I want to hide and show off [yü gà ié rzhā ng]
Jude broke the glass.
Source: Preface to the Biography of Sima Dekun in Yu Wenhuaji, Sui Shu: "In the past, Confucius compiled Spring and Autumn Annals, but thieves knew fear, so they suppressed it and wanted to hide it."
4. Idioms that begin with the word "desire" will be used in shattered glass today.
Play hard to win.
It's hard to fill in the blank.
Stop it, stop it.
You can't stop.
Haste makes waste.
If you want to be promoted, you must first restrain you.
You want to cover it up and show it.
Want to take care of you q incarnation y incarnation.
Want to gain and lose, y ù y ù f m: n s ǔ n
Haste makes waste, but you will be late.
Who do you want to blame on the water ghost cone?
Want to benefit from harm, y ù y ù f ù n b ù