1, run away.
Pinyin: wén féngér táo
Explanation: wind: wind. When you hear the wind, run away immediately.
Source: Qing Li Garbo's "The Officialdom Appears" The first time 12: "As long as you see the shadow of the bandits, you have fled."
I am still fascinated by the smell of Taoism.
Pinyin: wén dào yóu mi
Interpretation: smell: hearing, extended to know; Tao: Tao, the right way; Jude: Still; Fan: Lost. I already know which way is right and which way is lost. If you don't correct your mistakes, you will still make mistakes in the end.
Source: Biography of Dou Rong in the Later Han Dynasty: "Lost, still fascinated by the taste of Taoism. The south does not enter Ziyang, and the north enters Wenbor. "
What idioms are there with the word "smell"
Hear the sound of acacia, hear the wind, get up at the wind, be happy at the wind, move at the wind, be famous far and near, be famous all over the world, hear chickens dance,
Ⅲ. Which idiom is "What's going on in the world"?
World famous
Ⅳ What are the idioms with smelly words?
Like it,
Smell the chicken dancing,
Terrible,
Turn a deaf ear,
I smell it,
Smell it and you will be happy.
World-famous,
Look, listen and ask,
Knowledgeable, knowledgeable,
Sensational,
Known far and wide,
Listen, listen,
Unknown,
Anecdotal stories,
Ignorance,
Have good knowledge and memory,
Hear and see,
Chickens and dogs can hear each other's voices,
Temperature temperature,
Fear, fear,
What I saw and heard,
Blown by the wind,
Have profound knowledge and strong ambition,
Never heard of it,
Morning news and death,
Known far and wide,
Unknown,
Anecdotal anecdote,
Listen and smell,
Ears often hear, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.
Ⅳ What are the idioms with smelly words?
Like it,
Smell the chicken dancing,
Terrible,
Turn a deaf ear,
If so, I smell it,
Smell it and you will be happy.
World-famous and powerful
Look, listen and ask,
Knowledgeable, knowledgeable,
Sensational,
Known far and wide,
Turn a deaf ear,
Unknown,
Anecdotal stories,
Ignorance,
Have good knowledge and memory,
Seeing is believing,
Chickens and dogs can hear each other's voices,
Don't care,
Fear, fear,
What I saw and heard,
Blown by the wind,
Have profound knowledge and strong ambition,
Never heard of it,
Morning news and death,
Known far and wide,
Unknown,
Anecdotal anecdote,
Listen but don't smell,
Ears often hear, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.
ⅵ What are the idioms with smelly words?
Happy and uneasy because of being loved or appreciated.
I am still fascinated by the news.
Act immediately after hearing the news ―― answer the phone immediately.
When you hear the wind, get up and respond.
Run away after learning the news
When you hear the wind, get up and respond.
Quick action
Extreme fear of some kind of power
Be frightened at the news.
Avoid the wind
Hear the news and respond ―― respond to the call without delay.
Run when you hear the wind
When he heard the wind, he fled to a distant place.
Avoid the wind
As soon as the drums enter, the golden sound retreats.
I'm glad someone pointed out their mistakes.
within reach
Cock crow and practice sword-diligence and self-discipline
When you hear a thunder, put down your chopsticks.
Face-to-face contact is not as good as getting to know a person through fame.
Fame is loud and terrible for people.
far and near
Gentle and generous person
A man of fame.
Things are very difficult.
unknown
Wen Xiang Ma Xia
Because of the problem, I simply don't do it.
Wen Yi has increased by ten.
Be good at analogy
Learn one thing and know ten things ―― be good at analogy.
Move away at the smell of righteousness.
The audience was shocked.
Seeing is believing
A battle to win, not a strategy to fight.
Hearsay, specious remarks
Rich in knowledge and well-informed
Wide knowledge and strong memory.
Wide knowledge and strong memory.
Wide knowledge and strong memory.
Be indifferent to ...
It is said that you will never see it.
The report is inconsistent with the facts.
Legend is inconsistent.
Rich knowledge and strong memory.
Well-informed, suspend judgment on things in doubt.
The importance of practical experience
It is better to see with your own eyes than to hear from others.
More reliable than hearsay
hear with one's own ears
I've heard it with my own eyes.
I heard and saw it with my own eyes.
I heard and saw it with my own eyes.
Ears often hear, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.
I heard this sentence with my own ears. I can't believe it. I only see that it is true and reliable.
I heard it with my own eyes and saw it.
I heard and saw it with my own eyes.
Have a strong memory
Wen Fang Shi Zhi
The urgency of pursuing truth or belief.
Speed of correction
Morning news and absence at night
If a person learns Tao in the morning and dies at night, it is worthwhile-longing for truth.
Shallow learning, not extensive knowledge.
Rarely heard and seen.
I have heard your name for a long time.
More reasonable, Huidao.
Make Wen Guangyu
Jean Wen Jiayu
Create a smell and hope
Smell the benefits
of world renown
Fame spreads everywhere, describing it as great.
Knowledge and insight are very extensive.
Wide knowledge and strong memory.
More reliable than a witness.
my humble opinion
See the text is not wide, know.
It seems that you see and hear this person-(referring to the description) very vivid and intimate; lifelike
Shawn Xia Di
Enjoy a higher reputation than reasonable
Fame exceeds reality.
Ever heard of Jiu Hao?
observe
The ugliness of hearsay
I am very happy to see and hear.
Someone's notoriety spreads everywhere.
On divination
a lot of information
Predicate hearing
be clear/manifest at a glance
The hands of predecessors or predecessors are mostly unknown and there is no official record.
Stories and anecdotes from the old days.
The hands of predecessors or predecessors are mostly unknown and there is no official record.
Unusual strange news
There is no official record.
Anecdotes and interesting episodes
The world does not know the rumors and stories of interest.
The world does not know the rumors and stories of interest.
Record everything you hear.
I am familiar with it.
Don't seek fame
No contact or severance.
Shocked wood blade Irwin.
Shock and fear.
Yumei guawen
world-famous
Yang Shan Wendi
Make it taste.
Fame and distance are known.
Enjoy a wide reputation
Missing the deceased relatives
Bojian Wen Qi
Rich in knowledge and well-informed
Be knowledgeable and well informed
Knowledgeable, knowledgeable
A well-known thing, a wealth of knowledge
Indifferent to things, very cold
Rich knowledge
Profound knowledge and rich experience
No contact or severance.
be shocked to learn
Give off an unbearable stink/stench
Be deaf to ...
Stay in your ears.
fleet
Knowledgeable, knowledgeable
Road rumors
There is not much information in the ancient blue building
Without listening, the scene was terrible.
Things that have rarely been heard or seen since ancient times.
Eternal news
Drums and trumpets sounded together.
Little knowledge, little knowledge
Little knowledge, little knowledge
Wide range of knowledge
Ignorance and ill-informed
Abuse, but he didn't seem to hear it. Stay calm and calm to describe magnanimity and self-control.
Smell filth.
rich and colorful
appalling
Call the sky and ignore it.
I haven't smelled it for a long time.
No sound, no name, no fame.
Ear, shock.
Dogs and chickens run around.
Extremely desolate Gambon Olakrumbi
An unheard-of story
Unprecedented
Lack of information
Little knowledge, little knowledge
Not at all.
Ordinary and little known
I heard it with my own eyes and saw it.
Saw it with my own eyes.
Saw it with my own eyes.
be insignificant
ignorant
Silent, unknown
Not known to the public
Life is unknown
Cautious fear
Knowledge and knowledge
Wonderful story
Never heard of it.
Ignorance and ill-informed
Predicate memory is strong and information is large.
Never heard of it before.
Strong memory and wide knowledge.
This is what I heard.
Have a kind heart and a reputation for charity.
Be shocked or shaken by exaggeration or fabrication.
Teaching and listening
what one sees and hears
It was destroyed before you knew it.
(be) sensational
Be deaf to ...
Ignore it. I saw it, I heard it, I heard it.
Listen to all directions
This topic is far from extensive.
The most absurd story
Deal with Zou Wen first.
Xingde French
Wash your ears
Have a great reputation
Happy to see and hear.
Go behind the cable station.
Act without authorization, resulting in a fait accompli, and report to the superior.
unknown to the public
Be buried/forgotten
Complete silence
Become unknown
Voice interruption
Don't smell what you want, don't say what you want.
There is no official record.
never heard
There are so many
ⅶ What are the four-character idioms with the word "smell"?
The four-character idiom with the word "smell" is:
Anecdotal heritage yì wén yí shì ? refers to deeds and legends that the world doesn't know much about. Refers to something that is not officially recorded. From Hua Yao's Poems of Quhai and Shao Yi
Horrible hà i ré n t and ng wé n means that people are very surprised and scared.
Inciting and hearing sǒng dòng tīng wén means exaggerating or fabricating facts, which makes people surprised or shocked. -From Song Zhou Mi's Qi Dong Yu Ye Hong Chou Jun.
The world-famous J J ǔ Shǔ Wé n mí ng means that it is known all over the world, and its description is very famous. From Yan Zhitui's Yan Family Training Miscellaneous Arts in Northern Qi Dynasty.
Change the news in the morning, zhā o wé n x and g m: I, which means to smell it in the morning and correct it at night. Describe the speed of correcting mistakes. From Biography of the Book of Jin and the Early Zhou Dynasty
It is famous for its fear. Wén míng sàng dǎn m n m n, which means to be startled when you hear the name. Describe the prestige, which makes people very scared.
Kuàng gǔ qí wén, a strange story about the past, means the past: something that has not existed since ancient times. Strange things unheard of since ancient times.
Ⅷ What are the idioms with smells?
Search for "smell" and find 155 idioms (from the idiom dictionary, please adopt them if you are satisfied).
Idiom Interpretation (click to view detailed explanation)
Seeing is better than hearing: listen. Seeing is believing.
Knowledgeable and knowledgeable: extensive; Smell: knowledge; Knowledge: knowledge. Be knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
Broad knowledge and strong ambition: extensive; Smell: rumors; Remember, remember. Refers to a wide range of knowledge and a strong memory.
Natural history and rich knowledge: extensive. Be knowledgeable, knowledgeable, knowledgeable.
Indifferent: Listen. Don't listen or ask. Describe not caring about things, but asking.
Don't ask, don't smell: listen. Don't ask or listen. Describe not caring about things, very cold.
Lack of knowledge describes the lack of knowledge, knowledge and knowledge.
When a dog and a chicken hear each other's voices, it means that the population is dense.
Silence means silence, obscurity and lack of fame.
Reading, listening, arguing and watching are knowledgeable and eloquent.
Strange stories about the past: things that have not existed since ancient times. Strange things unheard of since ancient times
Famous all over the world, describe the fame.
Unknown: there is no sound; Smell: Famous. Silence, no one knows
Be content with the old customs and drown in the old news. Old customs: customs. Indulge: To indulge in or sink into. Adhere to the habit of * * *, limited to old experience. Describe conformism and complacency.
Bo QIA Wen QIA: extensive; Smell: What I saw and heard. Rich in knowledge and wide in knowledge.
Bo Wen advocated bogeng. Smell: rumors. Argument: rhetoric. Describe hearsay, specious remarks.
Learning and memory: look and listen. Describe rich knowledge and strong memory.
Well-informed: well-informed Describe rich knowledge and strong memory.
Natural history has a wide range of knowledge and is rich in knowledge.
Knowledgeable and knowledgeable: extensive. Be knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
Wen Da, Mo Wen: prestigious for a long time; Da: Xianda. Do not pursue fame and status.
Don't listen to each other's questions: send messages, send audio. Of not touching or breaking.
I can't bear to listen: listen. It's too sad to listen.
He died in the morning and smelled dead at night. Describe the urgency of pursuing truth or a certain belief.
Turn a deaf ear: plug. Stuff your ears and not listen. Describe deliberately not listening to others' opinions.
It stinks. It stinks unbearable. Metaphor people's reputation is very bad.
Rumors with different words: the original refers to distant things, and later refers to the legends heard; Different words: the original references use different words, but the later references are inconsistent. Legends are inconsistent.
See and hear: do it thoroughly; Contact information: extensive. I have seen everything I need to see and heard everything I need to hear. Describe well-informed and knowledgeable.
What you hear is not as reliable as what you see. Metaphor is the importance of practical experience.
Look and listen: listen; See: see. I heard it with my own eyes and saw it with my own eyes.
Hearing and vision: contact. I heard it with my own ears and saw it with my own eyes.
What you hear is false, what you see is true, and what you hear with your own ears is unbelievable. Only what you see with your own eyes is true and reliable.
You can recite it when you hear it. You can recite it when you hear it. Describe a strong memory.
From ancient times to modern times; Eccentric: Rare and unusual. Things rarely heard or seen since ancient times.
Less information, less listening, less reading. Describe shallow knowledge and limited knowledge.
Ignorance: shallow; Rarely: rarely. Describe a shallow knowledge, knowledge is not wide.
Swear if you don't smell it: abuse. Being insulted as if you didn't hear, quietly, describing generosity and self-restraint.
Shocked: Shocked. This is very surprising and frightening.
I see very little, listen very little, see very little. Describe shallow knowledge and limited knowledge.
Extensive knowledge and contact: extensive. See more and listen more. Describe knowledgeable.
Chickens and dogs hear each other until they die.
I've heard a lot about you: yes. I have long heard of each other's reputation. When meeting for the first time, it is usually a courtesy.
World-famous. The whole world knows that. The description is very famous.
The lack of knowledge about money describes the lack of knowledge and insight.
Never heard of it since ancient times.
No, no,no. Nobody knows. Refers to having no reputation.
See with your own eyes and listen with your own ears.
The audience in the area is not well-informed.
Benevolence is benevolent: it is famous far and wide. Have a kind heart and a kind reputation.
Shallow opinions: shallow opinions; Anecdote: I heard very little. Describe the knowledge is not wide, do not know much.
Never heard of it. Never heard of it.
If you hear his voice, if you see him, if you hear his voice, if you see him. The depiction and description of the characters are very vivid.
If so, I smell: refers to the contents of Buddhist scriptures; I smell: Ananda claims that I heard what the Buddha said. Buddhist legends, followed by Buddhist scriptures.
I've heard of love, and my reputation exceeds reality.
Sensational: to call the police. Exaggerate or fabricate facts to surprise or shock people.
Listen without hearing: listen. I heard it as if I didn't hear it. Describe not caring, not caring.
Lei Wen's loss of life is a metaphor, and other things are used to cover up his real situation.
You can understand a lot by listening to a little. Describe being good at analogy.
Hear the sound of lovesickness: fame. Refers to a person who expresses admiration and admiration for a prestigious person.
When you hear chickens crowing and dancing, you get up and dance with swords. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time.
Smell the wind and smell: smell; Wind: wind, news. Get up and respond as soon as you hear the wind.
Fear of wind and fear: I'm scared. Hearing the wind, I was afraid of losing my courage. Describe a great fear of some kind of power.
Love to listen, like to listen, like to watch. Very popular.
Move with the wind: wind, news. Get up and respond as soon as you hear the wind.
You can understand a lot by listening to a little. Describe being good at analogy.
It's better to be famous than to meet people. It is better to listen to fame than to meet someone.
In the dead silence, even crows and sparrows could not be heard. Describe it very calmly.
The speaker is not guilty, and the person who makes the suggestion means that as long as it is in good faith, even if it is incorrect, it is not guilty. People who listen to opinions are worthy of warning even if they don't have the shortcomings and mistakes mentioned by the other party.
Forgetting: forgetting; Unknown: I don't know that fame is buried and no one knows.
Known far and near: far; You: Near. Describe a great reputation, known far and near.
The fishy smell on the dining table: originally refers to the fishy smell of wine and meat, and extended to the ugly reputation. Metaphor is ugly.
What you hear must be recorded: what you hear; Record: record. What you hear, whether right or wrong, will be recorded.
I'm tired of seeing smells: I'm full of smells; Tired of watching: all I can think about is watching. Know a lot.
Trust and sense of smell: integrity; Trust: loyalty; Read more: be knowledgeable. Honest and trustworthy, knowledgeable.
Turn a deaf ear: let go, let go; If: it seems so. Put it aside and ignore it. Ignore.
Never heard of: I heard. I heard something I had never heard before. Describe new and rare things.
See and hear [explanation] see: see; Smell: I heard it. I heard it with my own eyes and saw it with my own eyes.
The speed of soldiers' listening means that regardless of tactics, they skillfully use soldiers to strive for a quick victory.
Erudition: erudition. Be knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
Don't ask each other. Smell means no contact or no contact.
It's better to hear than to see with your own eyes.
Shallow opinions, short knowledge.
You can recognize the words "Lu" and "Qiu" as soon as you listen. It means that the audio-visual scope is far and wide.
Toure stopped listening to the bad news.
Autonomous learning: refers to self-study without guidance. If you study alone and no one discusses it, you are ignorant. Describe loneliness, meanness and lack of knowledge.
Ask more suspicious questions: keep difficult questions without judging. Listen to other people's comments, keep the difficult questions and don't make judgments for the time being. It also refers to profound knowledge and rigorous study.
What you hear is not as good as what you see. Metaphor is the importance of practical experience.
What you hear and see, what you hear and see with your own eyes.
Audio-visual shock.
Terrible. Hear "shocking".
Dogs and chickens can't smell it, describing it as extremely desolate and lonely.
Jin Huiwen's frog metaphor is ignorance.
What I saw and heard was "shocking my ears and eyes."
Know nothing; I totally agree. I didn't even hear it.
Lulu is unknown: a mediocre look. Describe people as mediocre and have no fame.
Being unknown means being unknown all your life.
Smell ignorance when you die: take risks. Smell: cause to hear. I risked my life to tell you. Show caution and fear.
Look and listen, see with your own eyes and listen with your own ears.
Chabodo is knowledgeable and knowledgeable.
He has a wide range of knowledge and a strong memory.
Never heard of or seen it since ancient times.
Never heard of it. Never heard of it.
Memorizing knowledge by rote means that you have a strong memory and a wide range of knowledge.
Strong knowledge and wide knowledge are the same as "strong memory and wide knowledge".
The instructor said that he had little knowledge and knowledge.
See and hear, see and hear.
Take a look, smell and ask about TCM terms. Look, refer to it; To smell is to listen quietly; Ask; Refers to asking about symptoms; Cut; Feel the pulse. Together, it is called four consultations.
I was flattered to hear about my pet.
Escape from the wind: wind. When you hear the wind, run away immediately.
See the wind and see "from the wind".
Come as soon as you hear the news. Describe quick action.
I was scared by the wind. I was scared by the wind at all. Describe the extreme fear of some kind of power.
Hear the wind, get up, agree and support.
Run when you hear the wind.
On hearing the news, I fled to a distant place.
If you have heard it, you will be very happy: mistakes and mistakes. I am glad to hear others criticize my shortcomings or mistakes. Refers to accepting opinions with an open mind.
Scared by the name. Describe the prestige, which makes people very scared.
Be gentle and generous.
What you can't smell, what you've never heard. It is very rare to describe things.
I stopped eating when I heard someone choking on food. Metaphor is simply not doing it because you are afraid of problems.
Far name describes a great reputation, which is known far and near.
It is famous far and near. Describe a great reputation.
Breaking before smelling means processing before smelling.
Listen, smell, and act.
Tired of listening, listening means listening attentively.
I can't smell it. I'll never hear it describe the sound being cut off again.
Anecdotes tell stories and legends that the world doesn't know much about. Refers to something that is not officially recorded.
Unusual strange news.
I heard a thousand things and described them as extremely smart. "Just a little advice, that is, fully understand.
Anecdotes refer to rumors and stories that people are interested in but don't know.
For anecdotes, see "Anecdotes".
Gossip refers to rumors and stories that the world is interested in but doesn't know.
Stories and anecdotes are lost, leaving behind deeds.
Anecdotal anecdote refers to the little-known rumors left by the previous generation or predecessors, mostly rumors without official records.
Anecdotal Heritage See Anecdotal Heritage.
Anecdotes refer to rumors and stories that people are interested in but don't know.
Smell it in the morning and correct it at night. Describe the speed of correcting mistakes.
The voices of chickens and dogs hear each other, and I never follow Laozi: "Neighboring countries face each other, and the voices of chickens and dogs hear each other. People don't talk to each other until they die." It means that we don't know each other now, and we don't exchange messages. Example story
Smell in the morning and die at night. Smell in the morning and die at night. Describe the urgency of pursuing truth or a certain belief.
Read more and remember more [Explain] Smell: Look and listen. Describe rich knowledge and strong memory.
Eternal news [explanation] Eternity: from ancient times to modern times. There are few things from ancient times to the present.
Seeing is believing is better than hearing a thousand stories.
Turn a blind eye, listen but not smell [explanation] Seeing is the same as not seeing, and hearing is the same as not hearing. Describe not paying attention to or paying attention to.
Seeing is the same as not seeing, hearing is the same as not hearing. Describe not paying attention to or paying attention to. To "turn a blind eye, listen but not smell."
Listening to distant news [explanation] means that the audio-visual range is far and wide.
Known far and near [explanation] Far and near: far; You: Near. Describe a great reputation, known far and near.
It is well known that people are far and near. Describe a great reputation.
I didn't hear anything [explain] I didn't hear anything. I don't know anything.
Seeing you and smelling you: as if, vaguely; Sigh. As if I saw a figure and heard a sigh. Describe the thoughts of deceased relatives.
I can't bear to listen, but I can't bear to listen. I described this scene as very tragic.
Seeing is better than hearing, and hearing is better than seeing. Metaphor is more reliable than hearsay.
See and hear.
Audio-visual: pollution. Ears often listen, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.
Look and listen: listen; See: see. See with one's own eyes
What you hear and see, what you hear and see with your own eyes.
ⅸ What idioms do you know?
of world renown
The whole world knows it, and everyone knows it. The description is very famous.
spell
Wén míng yú shì [world-renowned; World-famous; World-famous]
explain
Smell: I heard it.
Meaning: The whole world knows it and everyone knows it. The description is very famous.
synonym
World-famous, famous, world-famous
X. Idioms with flavor
Smelly idioms: world-famous, well-known, unknown, disgusting, unheard of and so on.
1, world-famous.
Meaning: It is something that is known all over the world, and its description is very famous.
From: Yan Zhitui's Family Instructions of Yan Family in Northern Qi Dynasty, Volume 7, Miscellaneous Arts, Wang Yi, a little romantic wit, was a junior scholar. The world knows its books, so it can cover its body. "
Interpretation: Wang Yi is a romantic genius and Xiao San is a celebrity. The whole world only knows his books, but it can cover up its own shortcomings.
2, known far and near
Meaning: it means famous, mainly far and near.
From: The Historical Records of the Southern Qi Emperor Gao "The discussion of the upper class is heard far and near."
Interpretation: upstream voice hints, far and near rumors.
3, obscurity
Meaning: Doing things silently, being unknown, doing good deeds silently, not seeking fame and fortune, being unknown.
Said by: Biography of Zuna in the Book of Jin: "Although a servant has no ambition, he is ill and ignorant."
Interpretation: Although I have no talent, it is not that my correct ambition has not been established, so I am worried that my time will be wasted and no one knows.
4. Smell and waste of food
Meaning: Metaphorically, I don't do it for fear of problems.
From: "Lu Chunqiu Party Soldiers" "The husband wants to choke to death and wants to ban the world from eating."
Interpretation: If someone suffocates, it is absurd to ban all the food in the world.
5, unheard of
Meaning: it refers to hearing something that has never been heard before, and it is also described as very rare and novel.
From: Historical Records, Biography of Lu Jia in Li Sheng "I have never heard of it since I was born."
Interpretation: You have come, and I can hear things I have never heard before every day.