Idioms at the beginning of dyeing words

Lead: Dyeing means dyeing or pollution. The following is my collection of idioms about opening coloring. Welcome to read!

Dyeing idioms: the change of dyeing silk means to dye the old and the new.

Dye god, dye god, dye bone, dye stamp, dye pale and dye yellow.

The custom of dyeing blue nirvana, blue nirvana soap, beard, teeth and wind.

Idioms solitaire begins with the word: light to yellow? Yellow silk bride? Women and children know? Understand books and manners? Courtesy in return? Welcome everyone who comes?

Close the door? Smart outside and jealous inside? Jealous of leisure and energy? Have a glib tongue? Tao is drowning in shit?

Flooding the heart and destroying the quality? Question and confusion? Stealing a name in the world? World-famous? Don't be used as a precedent.

Idioms at the beginning of dyed words and their explanations: dyed light yellow: pale cyan. Metaphor is changeable and capricious.

Custom: refers to being influenced by custom and getting used to it.

Dye chapter: refers to writing in words.

Dye the old and make a new one: it refers to changing the face and filling the old with the new.

Dye blue nie soap: refers to random wiping. Nirvana, dyeing; Soap, black.

Keep it in mind: unforgettable so far. Of feeling deeply.

Disturbed: refers to the confusion and disorder of the mind.

The change of dyeing silk: it is a metaphor that the same person or thing becomes different because of the influence of the environment.

Dye beard and plant teeth: dye beard, hair and denture. To cover up aging.

Put your hand on your mouth: describes being eager to grab, very greedy. Drooling, drooling.

Ding: Ancient cookware, made of bronze, mostly round, with three feet and two ears. Put your finger into the tripod and dip it in some soup. Metaphor for illegitimate interests.

Idioms and explanations containing dyed words: terminal illness: metaphor that things have reached a hopeless level. Same? Terminal illness? .

No dust: describe lofty and clean. Same? Spotless? .

Cao Cao dyed Han: Zhang, Muju; John, long and hard bird feathers. Writing.

Lead an honest and clean life: it is a metaphor for staying in a dirty environment and keeping pure moral integrity.

Get out of the mud without being stained: a metaphor for being born in a dirty environment, not being polluted, and still maintaining a pure character.

Mud comes out without dyeing: mud: mud at the bottom of the water; Dye: stain. Grow in the mud without being polluted by it.

Unscented evil dust: it means that it is not affected by bad habits.

Eye-catching: dyeing: pollution; Yan: Wet. Ears often listen, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.

Seeing and hearing: wet; Dye: pollution. Ears often listen, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.

Look and listen: dyeing: pollution. Ears often listen, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.

Ears are used to eyes: dyeing: pollution. Ears often listen, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.

Smell and smell: it means that if you have too much knowledge and smell, you will be unconsciously affected.

Wen Fei Ranhan: Write a bad book.

Contrast rendering: highlighting the theme with contrast and exaggeration.

Six dusts are not stained: in Buddhist language, six dusts refer to color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch and dharma. It means to get rid of material desires and keep your heart clean.

Infected by eyes and ears: Infected and affected by frequent contact with eyes and ears. Same? Striking? .

Eyes and ears: wet: wet; Dye: pollution. Ears often listen, eyes often see, unconsciously affected.

Eyes and ears: Is it thoroughly baked? Hey? , is polluted. Frequent contact with eyes and ears is infected and affected. What else? Heard heard? 、? Heard heard? 、? Striking? 、? Striking? .

Blue fly dyed white: refers to a villain who slanders good people with slanders. Same? Blue flying element? .

Dye light yellow: light: cyan. Metaphor is changeable and capricious.