1. Looking for four-character idioms with numbers
One-hearted, divided into two, neither three nor four (three-minded), all directions, extending in all directions, colorful (colorful), six gods without master, seven Lingbaluo (seven ups and eight downs), multifarious, half a catty, a drop in the bucket, a narrow escape from death, the power of nine cows and two tigers
(2) Perfect and perfect (a hundred thousand emergencies), a hundred flowers blooming (a hundred schools of thought contend), thousands of troops and horses (once in a thousand years) ), Thousands of Purples and Thousands of Reds (Ten Thousands of Waters and Thousands of Mountains)
One eye, ten lines, one mind, one mind, five eleven, two cuts, one word, one word, a thousand pieces of gold, one day, one night, one word, the teacher, one leaf knows the autumn, a safe journey, a smooth journey, one arrow, two eagles, three hearts, two minds, three long, two short, all directions, all directions, colorful, five lakes and seas, colorful and colorful
< p> The harvest is plentiful, seven ups, eight downs, nine oxen, one hair, perfect, ten thousand, ten thousand and one heart, thousands of people are united, thousands of people are fragrant for eternity, a thousand purples and reds, five horses are quartered, thousands of people are empty, thousands of horses are galloping, one word is nine, fifty steps, one hundred steps, one hundred steps.1. Most of the words are not accurate. Only a few of them represent exact numbers, such as: one word for teacher, two vertical lines for abuse, three cardinal principles and five constant principles, three pillars, three elements and the third, three obedience and four virtues, three emperors and five emperors, three aunts and six women, four hours and eight festivals, four elements are empty, four bodies are not diligent, and five grains Indistinguishable, five bodies prostrate to the ground, six gods without masters, smoke from seven orifices, seven captures and seven verticals, eight immortals crossing the sea, Jiuding Dalu, ten evils cannot be forgiven, etc.
2. Some idioms mean "many", and some idioms containing "three, five, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand" are the most representative, such as one after another, three or five times, Three orders and five orders, nine deaths, a hundred forged steel, hundreds of holes, thousands of tricks, thousands of people pointing out, thousands of clues, never changing from the original, hundreds of millions of years, and so on.
3. Some idioms mean "little", and some idioms containing "one" are the most representative, such as every ounce, every hair, every drop, all day long, every stitch, a little knowledge, a scale and a half claw, Twos and threes, a few words, a drop in the bucket, and so on.
4. Some idioms mean "complicated and messy", and some idioms containing "seven and eight" are the most representative, such as scattered, horizontal and vertical, seven up and eight down, in a mess, seven Hands and feet, chatter, patchwork, miscellaneous, 70% discount, multifarious, colorful, thousands of threads, and so on.
5. Some words express emphasis, such as exactly the same, every bit, unique, clear, clean, cut in two, plummeting, five big and three rough, ninety-nine to one, ninety-nine sure, perfect, victorious in every battle, and true. True, foolproof, etc.
6. Some obviously have derogatory meanings, and most idioms containing "three and four" are the most representative, such as talking irresponsibly, not three and not four, being humble, throwing away, falling early, pushing three and blocking four. , confuse others, deceive others, mislead others, etc. The numbers in these idioms contain some meanings such as "right and wrong, good or bad" or "this, that". < /p>
2. As a predicate, such as: words and deeds are different, there are thousands of things, and one person is a hundred;
3. As an object, such as: draw inferences from one instance, kill one person to scare others, know a little bit;
4. As an attributive, such as: everything is exquisite, a hundred schools of thought contend, everything is new;
5. As an adverbial, such as: refreshing, irreconcilable, think twice before acting;
6. As a complement , such as: low three and four, push three and block four, and travel a hundred miles are half ninety.
In addition, the numbers in idioms also have a certain rhetorical effect, and they can form a variety of figures of speech. For example: 1. Copy; cross street, eight characters open; 2. Exaggeration: three points into the wood, salivate; 3. Contraction: three aunts and six wives, three cardinal guides and five constants; 4. Contrast: a critical moment, a huge profit; 5. Inlay: everything is stable, everything is clean; 8. Repeated words: three, three, two, thousands; 6. True; again and again, people have the same mind, and the same principle; 7. Synonyms: one thing descends from another, one is one, two is two ;etc. 2. What four-character idioms about numbers are there?
I have sorted out all the idioms starting with six for you. You can look for the idioms you need.
Six arms and three heads are a metaphor for a person’s extraordinary abilities and vast supernatural powers. In Buddhist terms, six dusts refer to color, sound, fragrance, taste, touch, and law. Refers to the elimination of material desires and keeping the mind pure. The Six Paths of Reincarnation. In Buddhist terms, six paths: the path of heaven, the path of humanity, the path of asuras, the path of animals, the path of hungry ghosts and the path of hell.
Refers to the six major destinations of reincarnation for all living beings, that is, reincarnation of life and death in these six paths. Six roots are pure. Six roots: Buddhist language refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind. Buddhism regards the state of being far away from troubles as the six roots of tranquility.
It is a metaphor that there is no longer any desire. The six roots are quiet. Buddhism refers to the state of being far away from troubles as the six roots are quiet. It means that there is no longer any desire.
Six Streets and Three Markets Six Streets: six streets in Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty; City: market. Generally refers to the streets and alleys where the six animals are prosperous: cattle, horses, sheep, pigs, chickens, and dogs.
Refers to the multiplication and prosperity of various livestock and poultry. Liu Chu: Snowflakes with six corners are also called "Liu Chu". It's snowing heavily.
June Feishuang is an old metaphor for injustice. The six animals are restless, and the livestock cannot be at peace either.
Describes severe harassment. Six Dynasties Gold Powder Six Dynasties: the six dynasties of Southern Wu, Eastern Jin, Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen; Gold Powder: lead powder used for women’s makeup in the old days, often used to describe prosperity and beauty.
It also describes the gorgeous and prosperous scene of the Six Dynasties. Six-foot orphan refers to an orphan who has not reached adulthood.
Six Horses Lifting Their Heads Describes the sound of music being so beautiful that even the horses raise their heads to listen and refuse to eat their feed. Six Towers and Three Strategies "Six Towers" and "Three Strategies": both are ancient military books.
Later it generally refers to the book of war and the art of war. Six gods without masters Six gods: Taoists believe that human heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, and gallbladder are each dominated by gods, which are called six gods.
Describes feeling panicked, anxious, having no idea, and not knowing what to do. Six-shen restlessness refers to panic and anxiety, having no idea, and not knowing what to do.
Disregarding relatives means not respecting family relationships, being unreasonable, and not caring about relatives. Sometimes it also means being unkind to anyone.
The original meaning of Six Ears Conspiracy is that three people cannot keep a secret if they know it. Later, it also means that there is no benefit in believing in rumors.
Six surprising strategies originally referred to Chen Ping’s six ingenious strategies. Later, it generally refers to the strategy of winning by surprise.
Within Liuhe Liuhe: heaven, earth, southeast, northwest. Refers to the world.
Having no relatives to rely on describes being very lonely and having no relatives to rely on. The six-foot entrustment means being entrusted with raising an orphan.
Six Streets and Three Streets See "Six Streets and Three Markets". Six Interests of Reincarnation See "Six Paths of Reincarnation".
Six connections extend in all directions. Six connections and four divisions refer to the four directions above and below and the four seasons of spring and autumn.
Six questions and three referrals are called repeated interrogations. Bǎn bǎn liù shí sì (bǎn bǎn liù shí sì) refers to being rigid in doing things and not knowing how to adapt.
Pass five passes and kill six generals (guò wǔ guān, zhǎn liù jiàng), which is a metaphor for overcoming many difficulties. hū yāo hè liù (hū yāo hè liù) Yao and six: The dice are set.
The cry when throwing dice. Generally refers to gambling.
Also used to describe shouting. Six Dynasties Gold Powder (liù cháo jīn fěn) Six Dynasties: the six dynasties of Southern Wu, Eastern Jin, Song, Qi, Liang, and Chen; Gold powder: lead powder used by women in the old days for decoration, often used to describe prosperity and beauty.
It also describes the gorgeous and prosperous scene of the Six Dynasties. liù chǐ zhī gū refers to an orphan who has not yet reached adulthood.
Liu Chu fēn fēi (liù chū fēn fēi) Liu Chu: Snowflake with six corners, so it is also called "Liu Chu". It's snowing heavily.
liù chū qí jì originally refers to Chen Ping’s six ingenious strategies. Later, it generally refers to the strategy of winning by surprise.
Liù ěr bù tóng móu (liù ěr bù tóng móu) originally means that three people cannot keep a secret if they know it. Later, it also means that there is no benefit in believing in rumors.
Six roots of tranquility (liù gēn qīng jìng) Six roots: Buddhist language, refers to the eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, and mind. Buddhism regards the state of being far away from troubles as the six roots of tranquility.
It means that there is no longer any desire. Within Liuhe (liù hé zhī nèi) Liuhe: heaven and earth, southeast, northwest.
Refers to the world. Liu Ma Yang Mò (liù mǎ yǎng mò) refers to the sound of music that is so beautiful that even the horses raise their heads to listen without eating the feed.
liù qīn bù rèn (liù qīn bù rèn) refers to someone who does not respect family relationships, is unreasonable, and does not care about relatives. Sometimes it also means being unkind to anyone.
liù qīn wú kào means being lonely and having no relatives to rely on. Six Gods Without Master (liù shén wú zhǔ) Six Gods: Taoists believe that human heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, and gallbladder are each dominated by gods, which are called six gods.
Describes feeling panicked, anxious, having no idea, and not knowing what to do. "Liu Tao" and "Three Strategies": both are ancient military books.
Later it generally refers to the book of war and the art of war. The six animals are restless (liù chù bù ān). Livestock cannot be at peace either.
Describes severe harassment. Feishuang in June (liù yuè fēi shuāng) was an old metaphor for the prison of injustice.
PIán sì lì liù: Parallel: parallel, dual; Li: in pairs, in pairs. It refers to parallel prose that mostly uses four-character and six-character sentences to parallelize each other.
Seven emotions and six desires (qī qíng liù yù) generally refers to people’s happiness, anger, sadness, joy, and desires. Three hundred and sixty lines (sān bǎi liù shí háng) is an old general name for all walks of life.
The clerk is a subordinate clerk. The general term for the officials in prefecture and county yamen during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.
Three tea and six meals (sān chá liù fàn) means entertaining guests very thoughtfully. Three to six (sān duì liù miàn) refers to the parties involved going through the formalities or explaining their reasons in the presence of witnesses or intermediaries.
Sangu and Liupo (sān gū liù pó) is a metaphor for women who do not do their job properly. Three Streets and Six Alleys (sān jiē liù xiàng) generally refers to the streets and alleys.
Sanliujiu (sān liù jiǔ děng) refers to many levels and categories, with various differences. Three matchmakers and six certificates (sān méi liù zhèng) In the old days, marriages were arranged by parents and had to be introduced by a matchmaker.
Indicates solemnity. Thirty-six strategies, walking is the best strategy (sān shí liù cè, zǒu wéi shàng cè) originally refers to being unable to resist the enemy and fleeing is the best strategy.
Later, he said that things had reached a point of no return and there was no other good way but to run away. Thirty-six strategies, walking is the best strategy (sān shí liù jì, zǒu wéi shàng jì) originally refers to being unable to resist the enemy and fleeing is the best strategy.
It means that things have reached a point of no return and there is no other good way but to leave. Thirty-six lines (sān shí liù háng) is the old general name for all walks of life.
Three heads and six arms (sān tóu liù bì) Three heads and six arms. Originally a Buddhist term, it refers to the Buddha's Dharma.
The latter is a metaphor for magical abilities. Three Tui Six Questions (sān tuī liù wèn) Tui: reasoning; Question:.
3. A four-letter word with a number
One chant and one call will answer a hundred questions and kill two birds with one stone
All is clear and all is gone. One breath is still there and one wish remains.
One plummets, one falls, one falls, one falls and one falls. Han is single-minded
Knows nothing and treats everyone equally
Over and over, one hits the nail on the head, one half-knowledge shows one's talents
One fell in love at first sight, one stone kills two birds with one stone, the same lineage is clear at a glance
As always, meticulous, one word is difficult to say and one thing is lacking< /p>
A blockbuster, a thought, nothing, nothing, nothing but success
A failure, a solemn effort, a spotless effort
A cut in two, a skill, a fall, once and for all
Twists and turns, one step to reach the sky, nothing to do, and a hair-trigger break
Unchanged, smooth sailing, scattered in a hurry
Four-character idioms with numbers starting with the number "three":
Three lives are lucky to think twice, three heads, six arms, three minds and two minds
Three days of fishing, two days of drying nets, three long days, two short days, and three visits to the thatched cottage
A few words and a few words in the middle of the night, three nights of sleep, three minutes of getting angry
Three visits to the thatched cottage is a four-character idiom that contains historical stories
Three orders and five orders
p>Four-character idioms with numbers starting with the number "four":
Besieged on all sides, the home is torn apart
All is stable, all is in crisis, all is peaceful
Four-character idioms with numbers starting with the number "five":
Colorful, five-body prostrated, five-organs and six-organs, five-carriage harvest
Five sons, five sons, five poisons, five short stature, five internal organs, five rich scholars
< p> The five lakes and the sea are plentiful, the five horses are cut into pieces, the five grains are divided into five bodies and the five bodies are bowed to the groundThe five lakes and the sea are colorful and colorful
Four-character idioms with numbers starting with the number "six":
The six-foot lone six-foot-long flying snow and the six roots are quiet
The six relatives do not recognize the six gods and there is no master within the six unions
Six horses are raising their heads, shouting and drinking, six bodies are pregnant with six armors
Four-character idioms with numbers starting with the number "seven":
Seven twists, eight crookedness, seven edges, eight petals, seven Topsy-turvy
Seven steps of talent, seven highs, eight lows, a mess
Miscellaneous, seven folds, seven emotions and six desires
Seven apertures, seven captures, seven verticals, seven verticals, seven verticals, seven verticals and eights
< p> A messy patchworkA messy mess
A four-digit number starting with the number "eight" Idioms:
The Eight Immortals with eight faces crossed the sea with half a catty
The Eight Immortals with eight faces were majestic with half a catty
The Eight Immortals crossed the sea with nonsense and showed their magical powers
The eight worshipers had eight talents. Eight delicacies and jade food
Eight hundred solitary eight notes played in succession
Listen to nonsense from all directions
The strings starting with the number "nine" Four-character idioms with numbers:
Nine turns of the ileum, Yi shoots for nine days, cranes roar, nine Gao, nine oxen and two tigers
Nine turns of the ileum, nine springs, nine continents, four seas, nine turns of power Become a smiling nine springs
Ninety-five nobles, nine scholars, ten beggars, nine broken ileums, nine gauntlets, eight beggars, nine heavens and embrace the moon
Nine deaths, nine oxen, one hair, nine clouds, nine cows and two tigers outside the clouds, nine oxen and two tigers, smiling nine springs
Nine cows, a dime, nine deaths, one life, nine dings in the sky, nine cauldrons, nine nines and one return. 4. What are the words for numbers?
Seven ups and eight downs: Basic explanation: Describes the feeling of panic and uneasiness.
Pinyin pronunciation: qī shàng bā xià
Usage example: He felt~, always feeling uneasy. (Satin's "Trouble")
Synonyms: uneasy, uneasy
Antonyms: at ease, as if nothing happened
Usage: conjunction; as predicate, Attributive, adverbial; to describe feeling anxious and uneasy
Idiom source: Chapter 26 of "Water Margin" by Shi Naian of the Ming Dynasty: "Then Hu Zhengqing had fifteen buckets in his heart to fetch water, seven up and eight down. ”
A catchphrase: Fetch water with fifteen buckets; eat fifteen mice in one bite 5. What does the four-character word mean?
The four-character word refers to a broad concept, including idioms and non-verbs. Idioms are also called fixed phrases or free phrases. Since there have been quite a few studies on fixed phrases, this article mainly discusses the translation of free phrases. Four-character phrases are a common language phenomenon in Chinese. It is widely used in speech and articles.
Free four-character phrases are different from fixed phrases in that they can be dismantled and combined at will. There are many ways to translate free four-character phrases. Sometimes there are basic corresponding expressions in English, sometimes it is necessary to subtract, sometimes it is necessary to add words, and when multiple four-character phrases are used together, a comprehensive method is commonly used.
The four-letter words are: 1. Four-letter words
Be grateful, shed tears, be grateful, be grateful, be grateful, never forget, feel the same, feel the same 2. be frustrated, be dejected, be discouraged, be discouraged, be discouraged, give up, be dejected, be dejected. Ecstasy and disappointment 3. Sorrow and mourning, the heart is like a knife cutting through the skin, the pain is like a knife, the bones are broken, the sky is compassionate, the heaven is compassionate 4. The anger is unstoppable, the anger is burning in the color, the anger is unbearable 5. The four-character words of joy
The heaven and the earth rejoice, the joy falls from the sky, the great joy exceeds expectations. Happy, cheerful, cheerful, joyful, happy, dancing, clapping and cheering, everyone is happy 6. Sad and frowning, sullen and frowning, worried and worried, anxious and anxious, depressed and unhappy 7. Upset, restless, restless, uneasy, restless, distracted, distracted, confused, distracted, restless and confused. Feeling lost, feeling lost, sighing, living the day like a year, sitting on pins and needles, scratching one's ears and cheeks. 8. Criticism, ungratefulness, sanctimoniousness, treachery, self-righteousness, self-righteousness, self-righteousness, love of the past, hatred of the old, unkindness, retribution of grudges, four-character words to describe the mood: Relaxed, joyful, joyful, joyful, joyful, joyful, full of sorrow and indignation, filled with all kinds of emotions. A touching collection Touching the heart, I can't help but feel my heart surge, I am passionate, I am impassioned, I am grateful, I am grateful, I am grateful, I am grateful, I am grateful, I am grateful, I am grateful, I feel the same, I am crestfallen, I am discouraged, I am discouraged, I am discouraged, I have given up, I am disillusioned, I am disillusioned, my heart is like a knife cutting my skin, I am sad, my bones are broken, I am pitiful. Four-character words to describe my expression: fussing, fussing, shocked, pale, confused. Be puzzled and take your time