Idioms describing fear are
It's creepy,
Frightened,
Trembling,
Panic,
Return from the chill.
Cold and sad nose,
A concerned answer,
Scared to death,
The daylights out,
A frightened bird,
It's scary,
Nervous,
Bone hair is vertical,
Frightened,
Sincerity and fear,
Frightened,
Become pale,
Sweating,
Speaking of tigers turning pale,
Panic,
Terrible,
Sweating,
Chestnuts are in danger,
Stunned,
Twist the gods and ghosts,
Silence,
Fine hairs stand upright,
Tremble with fear
(2) What idioms describe panic and fear?
Chill, shudder, tremble with fear, stand on end, and be at a loss.
(3) What are the words used to describe fear?
Words describing fear: panic, panic, panic, fear, fear, timidity, cowering, panic, panic, panic.
(4) Idioms about fear
Reference:
Tremble: to tremble. Describe being very scared
Panic: fear. Refers to panic and fear in the heart, uneasy.
Conscientious: cautious; Karma: worry and fear. Describe caution, seriousness and sureness.
Fear of backwardness and pursue progress.
Sincerity and fear: indeed, indeed; Embarrassment: fear; Fear: fear. Very cautious to the point of fear and anxiety.
Pale face: fear, fear. Change one's face with fear
My face changed with fear.
Describe being very worried or scared.
The soul of the gallbladder is cracked: broken. Soul: soul, mind. The intestines are broken, and the wits are gone. Describe extreme fear and panic.
Trembling with fear; Tremble. Describe extreme fear.
Tremble: To tremble by trembling. Describe being very scared.
The bone hair is vertical to describe being afraid.
Shocked: Shocked. This is very surprising and frightening.
Sweaty: soaked to the skin. My back is sweaty. Describe being very scared or very scared. Now I also describe a lot of sweat, and the clothes on my back are soaked.
My hair is standing on end. Describe it as horrible, or feel particularly nervous and scared.
I was sweating with fear. Describe extreme tension and fear.
The daylights out scared the soul away from the human body. Describe panic and extreme fear.
Fear, inner fear, very uneasy.
Silence: keep silent. As silent as a cicada in late autumn. Metaphor dare not speak, afraid of concerns.
Panic describes fear to the extreme.
A bird frightened by a bow and arrow is not easy to settle down. Metaphor means that a frightened person is afraid when he meets a little movement.
Become pale with shock or fear. I changed my expression in horror. Describe very surprised.
The face turned pale with fear.
Creepy: A look of fear. Creep, chills in the spine. Describe being very scared.
What are the four-word idioms about fear?
be penetrated with fear
God's?favored?one
[Interpretation] War: Pass "quiver", quiver. Describe being very scared.
[Language] The third fold of Jacky Guangzu's "In Xiangmei": "Seeing him, I was scared, and I seemed to have nowhere to sleep, dreaming."
Turn pale with fear.
[Usage] Combined type; As predicate and adverbial; Describe being very scared
[6] What are the idioms that describe fear?
1, fear
Pinyin: chéng Huáng chéng küng
Explanation: sincerity: reality, indeed; Embarrassment: fear; Fear: fear. Very narrow-minded, cautious to the point of fear and anxiety.
Source: Handu's poem "Begging for Retreat from the County": "The post is invalid and the position has been stolen for a long time, which makes the hero feel embarrassed."
Step 2 be afraid
Pinyin: dā n j and ng shou pà
Explanation: worry and fear. Of being in constant shock and fear.
Source: Chapter 3 and Chapter 5 of Water Margin: "To be husband and wife, stay in one place every day, don't be afraid, but I have a clever plan, but it's hard to teach you."
Step 3 feel scared and scared
Pinyin: dnzhà n xnhá n
Explanation: War: Trembling. Describe extreme fear.
Source: "Ancient and Modern Zaju Zhao Chu Wang Shuzhe disembarks": "What I am afraid of is that the city is desolate, the country is broken, and I am often afraid of war."
4, will be afraid of fear
Pinyin: Ji ā ng k ǒ ng Ji ā ng j ā ng j ǒ
Will: Here we go again. Panic and fear.
Source: The Book of Songs Xiaoya Gu Feng: "The public must be afraid, and the dimension must be given to the woman."
Step 5 be anxious
Pinyin: North
Explanation: describes being very worried or scared.
Source: Wu Ming, Cheng En, The Journey to the West, the seventeenth time: "When all the monks heard this, they were all frightened and made a wish to heaven."
What idioms are there to describe fear?
Always on tenterhooks
[Pinyin] Tí x Ι nDià o d m m: n
[definition] describes being very worried or afraid.
[Source] The seventeenth journey to the West: "When the monks heard this, they were afraid and made a wish to heaven."
be penetrated with fear
[pinyin] d m: n zhà n x: n j: ng
[Interpretation] War: Pass "quiver", quiver. Describe being very scared.
[Source] Yuan Anonymous's "Peach Blossom" is the third fold: "I can't help but be afraid, and I will fade with a smiling face."
What idioms are there to express fear?
1, trembling [zhàn zhàn jīng jīng j and ng] War: the appearance of fear; Caution: Cautious eyes. Describe the appearance of being very afraid and trembling. Also describes the appearance of caution. Sentence: He visited his parents-in-law for the first time. He was very nervous and afraid of making mistakes.
2.appall [x: nj: ng d: nhá n] basically shows that he is very scared. With fear. Sentence: The water in the waterfall is like thousands of tanks leaving at the same time, making a loud noise like a landslide, which makes people feel creepy.
3, nervous [Zhu Zhu yi bān] Basic explanation: sadness, fear. Describe feeling uneasy because of fear or worry. Sentence making: With a nervous mood, I watched the teacher hand out the monthly exam paper nervously.
4, fear [d m n zhà n x n j ng] The basic explanation of war: through "trembling", trembling. Describe being very scared. He was frightened at the mention of that unfortunate experience.
5, panic j and jīng Huāng shī and panic refers to panic, I don't know what to do. Sentence-making: He learned the panic expression of others vividly, and we all have to admire his acting skills.
6. The metaphor is treading on thin ice and being careful. Sentence: Since I accepted this important task, I have been walking on thin ice, and I dare not be careless at all.
7. I am really afraid of chéng huáng chéng kǒng, really: indeed; Embarrassment: fear; Fear: fear. Panic. It turned out to be a cliche used by courtiers in feudal society when they played the throne to the emperor, describing them as cautious, timid and very uneasy. Sentence: You see, it's disgusting that he saw the leader's sincere fear.
8, nerve-racking, xρnρNJρng rüti ao, describes fear of disaster and panic. Sentence: At the thought of this task, he couldn't help jumping with fear.
9. To tremble bá há né rí means to be shocked by fear. Sentence: We often hear the roar of dragons and tigers in the dark outside, and we feel chilling.
What are the four-word idioms to describe fear?
Four-word idioms describing fear are jittery, cold-hearted, fearful, creepy, nervous, jittery, cold-hearted, fearful, in shock, fearful, sweating, chilling, and fearful.
1, Thriller is an idiom in China, pronounced bù há né rì, which means trembling caused by fear.
Historical Records Biography of Liang Guan: "More than 400 people were killed every day, and then the county trembled, and the slippery people helped the official rule."
On that day, more than 400 people died at once. Although it was not cold that day, people living in this area trembled with fear after hearing the news. Law enforcement is strict, but there is also the problem of indiscriminate killing.
2, lingering fear, pronunciation: xρxěn yǒu yújì, China idiom, explanation: Although the dangerous things have passed, I still feel scared in retrospect.
From "The Storm" Peach Blossom Island in Liuzhou: "Speaking of the fall of the market three years ago, Boss Zhao said with a lingering fear:' Half the people in Taohuazhou drowned and all the crops were destroyed." "
3, fear (d m:n zhàn xěn jěng), idiom. Fight: tremble, tremble. Describe being very scared.
Bi Ye's "Curling Shuanglong on Fuchun River": "We walked down the cave wall, held the railing and explored the stone steps with trepidation.
4. Creepy is an idiom in China. The pinyin is: máo gǔ sǒng rán, which means that the hair on the body stands on end and the spine is cold. It is used to describe extreme fear.
Zweig's Tragedy (People's Education Press, Chinese Grade Seven, Volume 2, Lesson 2/kloc-0): "I can't see anything here, which is no different from the creepy monotony of the past few days."
5, sincere and fearful, read chéng huáng chéng kǒng, sincere: indeed; Embarrassment: fear; Fear: fear. Panic. Originally, it was a rhetoric used by courtiers in feudal society when they wished to the emperor, describing the appearance of being cautious to fear and anxiety; Express awe and fear. Now describe respect, compliment, obedience or generally refer to guilt and fear.
Guo Moruo's On the Way to the Northern Expedition: Some officials who have become frightened birds have also walked through that dangerous beach with trepidation.
⑽ What are the idioms to describe fear?
Fear, chills, lingering fear, fear, tension, terror, fear