Meteors chase the moon, stars fly away, eyes are fast, speed is fast, chest is beating.
Cry, cry, cry, cry, run, run like a rabbit, cry,
Eat words that describe people's actions, laugh indifferently, dance and cry, cry and call mom, lightning Shi Huo, nimble, bared his teeth;
Take a brisk walk, turn around and run. Look carefully, listen carefully, think hard, walk briskly and run.
Staring at the rumor with rapt attention.
Climb over the eaves, run around, stare, swagger, look around and struggle.
Fly, look around, limp, run, fly, blink, crawl, jump up and down.
Looking forward and looking back, I crept up and watched from a distance. I walked lightly and watched.
Quick thinking, nodding and smiling, sipping and smiling,
cry and shed bitter tears
2. 100 idioms and meanings describing actions are as fast as flying: gait: fast and powerful. Have a brisk pace and run fast.
Meditation: rack one's brains and think hard.
Keep your eyes still: stare at it. Describe concentration.
Dig one's brains out: a metaphor for trying one's best to do everything possible.
Strolling meteor: describes striding meteor, walking very fast.
Hearsay: Tao; Mode: mode. Heard on the road, spread on the road. Generally refers to unfounded rumors.
Climbing the eaves and climbing the walls: Martial arts practitioners are light and agile, and can walk on the eaves and walls like flying. It's lightness skill.
Running east and west: running east and west. Running around. To "escape from the east and escape from the west."
Stare: Open your eyes. Describe the expression on your face when you are about to lose your temper.
Stagger when walking. Describe the arrogant attitude of thinking oneself great.
Ramble: ramble at will and have no scruples.
Look around: look around, look around: look. Look left and right.
Difficulty in walking: refers to difficulty in walking and moving.
Look around: look around. Describe looking around.
Make eyes at each other: make eyes at each other.
Crawl forward: a military term that uses the strength of arms and legs to push the body forward.
Jumping up and down: a metaphor for bad guys jumping up and down and moving around.
Look forward and look back: look forward; C: Look back. Look at the front, then at the back. Describe thinking carefully before doing something. It also describes worrying too much and hesitating.
Crawl: describes walking with light feet. Also describes sneaking around, sneaking around.
Take a look at the flowers: take a look: run on a horse. Look at the flowers on the running horse. The original description is that things are going well and I am in a good mood. Take a quick look at the back.
Stare like a tiger. Describe an evil intention and wait for an opportunity to grab it.
Quick-sighted and quick-handed: it describes agility and flexibility.
Cry: tears: tears. Describe crying very sadly.
Tears rolled down her eyes: Du: Du. Refers to crying while talking, describing the appearance of extreme sadness.
Sob: to cry in a low voice. I choked with tears and couldn't make a sound. Describe it as sad.
Chest thump: chest thump: chest thump; Tim: Stamps. Beat my chest and feet. Describe extreme sadness and regret.
Howl: howl: cry loudly. Cry loudly.
Bury your head in your head and cry: it means to be very sad or moved, and bury your head in your head and cry.
Dance: Dance: Jump. Hands dancing, limbs jumping. Describe happiness to the extreme.
Clap your hands; Dance: wave. Describe the beast as fierce and terrible. It is also a metaphor for madness and cruelty in real life.
Scratch your ears and cheeks: scratch: scratch. Scratch your ears and ribs. Describe anxiety and inability to think.
Look at each other: Look. You look at me, I look at you, I don't know what to do. Describe a person who looks at each other in fear or helplessness and doesn't speak.
Eloquence, fluent answer, Kan Kan and talk, Kan Kan and talk, Kan Kan and talk.
Flattery, nervousness, nervousness, confusion.
Be in a hurry, work hard, forget all about eating and sleeping, smell chickens dancing, go all out to strive for the upper reaches and cut through thorns.
Stand upright and selfless, strong and unyielding, not afraid of death, shameless.
Hold your head high, panic-stricken, dejected, woebegone, pale with fear, and radiant.
Rush to the crown in anger, read ten lines at a glance, travel thousands of miles a day, step by step, step by step.
Dancing with the old and the young, chatting, leaning forward and leaning back, running and telling each other, wading through mountains and rivers.
Grind your teeth, dance wholeheartedly, grope and blink, get carried away and smile.
Stay stupefied and wait for rabbits to steal bells, buy coffins and return pearls, and sigh over mountains and mountains.
Sneaking, prevaricating, sneaking around, whispering, chattering
I am eager to try to run around, blind people touch elephants, and I will stagger and look around and feel depressed.
3. What are the words for action? Words indicating actions are: verbs. Such as:' Go, laugh, have, be, look, write, fly, fall, protect, get up, get up, get up'.
First, the classification of Chinese verbs:
Verbs are words that express actions, behaviors, psychological activities or changes. For example:
Performance actions: say, watch, walk, listen, run, sing, drink, knock, sit, shout, stare, kick, smell, touch, criticize, publicize, defend, study, research, proceed, start, stop and forbid.
It means existence, change and disappearance: existence, existence, equality, occurrence, evolution, development, growth, death, existence and extinction.
Express psychological activities: think, love, hate, think, plan, like, hope, hurt, worry, hate, feel and think.
Express judgment: yes, yes, yes.
To express possible wishes (auxiliary verbs): can, can, will, can, wish, wish, dare, want, should, should, deserve, deserve, prefer.
Express the trend (trend verb): up, down, in, out, back, on, over, up, down, in, out, back, go, over, up, down, in, out of the Lord, back, go, past.
Verbs indicating development: such as growth, withering, germination, fruiting, spawning;
Second, the grammatical features of Chinese verbs:
Some verbs can overlap, meaning "the action is short" or "trying", which is a tense expression.
The overlapping form of monosyllabic verbs is AA.
Listen-listen, think-think.
Try-try to talk-talk.
The overlapping form of disyllabic verbs is: ABAB
Learning-learning, learning, criticism-criticism
Discussion-discussion-rest-rest.
Verbs are complicated and some need to be explained.
1. Verb "Yes"
"Yes" is a verb used before nouns. This kind of "yes" often means that the subject is "equal to something" or "belongs to something". For example, "Lu Xun is Zhou Shuren", "Cows are ruminants", "He is a driver" and "He saved me"; In addition, the word "yes" in "this year is a good year, I am a bad year, and I have no food after the autumn harvest" is still a verb or a predicate.
Two. "Shi" is used before verbs and adjectives to express affirmation, meaning "really" and "really". It can be regarded as adverbials of mood, such as "I understand", "He is brave" and "That's good".
2. The verb "you"
"You" is only a verb, not an adverb. For example:
Excuse me, do you sell pens here? Excuse me, do you sell pens here? (right)
Is Li Guang there? (Wrong) Is Li Guang there? /Is Li Guang there? (right)
Did teacher Li teach you that? (Wrong) Did Miss Li teach you? /Did Miss Li ever teach you? (right)
Are you hurt? Are you hurt? (right)
3. Auxiliary verbs
Auxiliary verbs refer to words that can be put into "no x no" format. Auxiliary verbs can be used as predicates, such as "is this ok" and "completely ok". However, adverbials are often used before verbs and adjectives to express the subjective will, possibility and necessity of the actor. For example, "We must [must] stick to principles" and "Spring is coming, and the weather [should] be warm".
4. Directional verbs
Directional verbs can be used as independent predicates, such as "the moon has gone down and the sun has not yet come out". It is usually used after other verbs or adjectives to indicate a trend. As a directional complement, such as "take; A book ","take it; A book ","take it; A book ".
4. Words that describe actions What are the words that describe actions? Two words:
Walking, looking around, squinting, nodding, looking around, examining, thinking, walking, looking down, reviewing, lifting, patrolling, flying over, wandering, meeting, concentrating, listening, scanning, looking down, focusing, tripping, trotting, learning, running, looking up, peeping, flying, calling, wandering.
Three words:
rhythm
Four words:
Quietly, rampaging, generous manners, cajoling and cheating, spanning three spans and five spans, looking around, careless, careless, dumbfounded, in a hurry, looking at each other, hungry, extraordinary, cursory and scattered. Spending recklessly, standing tall, crying loudly, moving like a rabbit, striding like a fly, clumsy, jumping back and forth, looking around, scrambling, jumping back and forth, scratching their heads, being cheerful, staring, climbing over the wall, scrambling, scrambling. Look at the words, pull a long face, get angry, help the old and take care of the young, talk and laugh, smile, be in a daze, forget all about eating and sleeping, stagger, be quick-eyed and quick-footed, press hard, punch and kick, hear from hearsay, say their own words, go back and forth, pinch their feet, walk hard, eat when they are hungry, and the wind is strong.
Five words:
See things but not people, three times five divided by two,
Six words:
Whether illness covers your eyes, thunder covers your ears, thunder does not cover your ears, thunder does not cover your ears,
Eight characters:
As fast as lightning, right hand draws a circle, left hand draws a square,
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5. Which word describes the action? Body movements:
Walk, walk, walk, walk, walk, trip, trip, trip, trip.
Walk like a fly, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird, walk like a bird.
Walk with difficulty, limp, crawl, crawl
Trot, jog, fly, fly, fly, turn your head, run, run, jump, jump.
Running around like a rabbit, out of breath.
Sensory movement:
Look at it. Look at it. Look at it. Look up. Look down. Be careful.
Look back, look around, glance, stare, browse, look, look, patrol.
Witness, witness, meet, call, stare, stare, glare.
Look around, look around, make faces, look forward, and see far and wide.
Panoramic view, look at each other, look at each other, look at the flowers.
Listen, listen, eavesdrop, listen, listen, listen, listen to rumors.
6. Idioms and meanings describing the movements of characters are too many cooks: describing too many people and chaotic movements.
○ in a hurry: describe being in a hurry and at a loss. ○ Quick hands and quick eyes: urgent: quick.
Quick in action and sharp in eye. Describe smart and agile.
○ Quick eyes and quick hands: accurate eyes and quick action. ○ Rabbit starts to lift: Duck.
Dare to run like a rabbit and fly like a wild duck. Metaphor is quick action.
○ Rabbit ups and downs: Storks: eagles and other raptors used for hunting. Hardly had the rabbit jumped up when the stork swooped down.
Metaphor is agile. It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly.
○ Smell the wind: smell: listen; Wind: wind, news. Get up and respond as soon as you hear the wind.
○ Gobble: Describe eating fiercely and in a hurry. ○ Flying needle running: walking: running.
Describe the sewing technique is very skilled. ○ Slow down: The original meaning is to talk and do things in an orderly way and in no hurry.
Now it is also described as speaking and doing things slowly, not in a hurry. ○ Snails crawl, and old cows walk slowly.
Metaphor action or progress is extremely slow. ○ The old cow broke the car: the old cow pulled the broken car.
The metaphor is slow and not neat at all. It is also a metaphor for low ability.
○ Look around: Look around, look around: Look. Look left and right.
Describe a person's proud expression.