1. The four-character idiom "what is what?"
Blurt out: blurt out, say it all at once. The description is said without thinking.
To burst out of the eye socket: eye socket. Tears suddenly welled up from his eyes. Describes someone crying because of extreme sadness or extreme joy.
To break through the door, to break through the door, to break through the door. He suddenly pushed open the door and went out. Describe can't wait.
Break down the door and rush out. Describes bad people who can't wait to jump out and do bad things. Also a metaphor for getting rid of constraints or limitations.
pour out of the nest; pour out; nest: nest. It is a metaphor for the enemy to dispatch all its troops to invade.
Just blurt out the words. Say something casually without thinking.
Stand up straight: Stand up straight. Stand up straight. Describes standing up bravely in the face of difficult or dangerous things.
To blurt out something without thinking.
Stand out Ying: top. The tip of the cone is exposed through the cloth bag. All metaphorical skills are revealed.
Ying stands out Ying, cone awn. All the words and cone lights came out. It is a metaphor that talented people can manifest themselves if they get the opportunity.
File out, appear in succession like swimming fish.