What does the most spoken four-character idiom mean?

1. About the four-character idioms meaning "many"

piercing the fire: describing seeing clearly.

Go to court: be tried in court. Influenced by ears and eyes: describes being affected invisibly after seeing and hearing too much.

Familiar: Having heard it many times, it is so familiar that it can be said in detail. It means the earnest instruction of the elders. It is not used between peers and has a derogatory meaning. The crime of inappropriate punishment: the punishment is not commensurate with the crime committed, usually referring to the punishment being too severe.

Turn the clouds and rain over and over again: a metaphor for capriciousness or manipulation. Red tape: a metaphor for other cumbersome and redundant matters, and also for red tape.

It is a metaphor for being suspicious and panicking. Square and gouge describe things that are out of place and in the ascendant: things are developing and will not stop for a while.

Boiling and filling the sky: describing a noisy and chaotic mess. Burning paste and following the dial: describes studying or working hard day and night.

Make your appearance on stage: put on makeup and perform on stage. Today many metaphors appear on the political stage.

(Contains sarcasm) Wind and lightning: Described as being as fast as wind and lightning. Take certain words or things as a guideline to make things come true: when the bad comes to an end, the good will come.

Glimpse: a metaphor for not making a deep impression, like the light on the water surface or the passing shadow, disappearing in a flash. Talk loudly: talk loudly, often with a derogatory meaning.

Falling short of the mark is a metaphor for speaking and writing that is not pertinent and fails to grasp the key to the problem. Everyone goes his own way: everyone does what they think is right. To hold a grudge: to always keep something in mind, to describe feeling resentful.

(Generally refers to oneself being dissatisfied with something) Failure: failure when one is about to succeed. (Multiple words with a sense of regret.) The dog's tail continues the mink: It generally refers to continuing the good with the bad, which is inconsistent with the previous one, and mostly refers to literary and artistic works.

Go all-or-nothing: put all your money at once in an attempt to win in the end. It is a metaphor for using all your strength to take a risk in times of crisis.

Under the plum tree in the melon field. When passing the melon field, do not bend down to lift your shoes, lest others suspect you of picking melons; when passing under the plum tree, do not raise your hands to adjust your hat, lest others suspect you of picking plums. A metaphor for a place that easily arouses suspicion.

Look with new eyes: See with new eyes. Hang Yi Liao Ten Thousand: Describes an incomplete list and many omissions.

To see the sky from a bamboo tube and to measure the sea water with a ladle is a metaphor for narrow vision and short-sightedness. Broad daylight: a metaphor for a place where everyone can see clearly.

Miraculous craftsmanship: describes the exquisite craftsmanship, which seems to be beyond the reach of man. (Describes the exquisiteness of manual craftsmanship) Han Ying Zui Hua: a metaphor for pondering and understanding the key points and spirit of poetry.

A lot of books: There are a lot of books. Sweating cow, cow is so tired that it sweats.

To stare covetously: to describe looking greedily and fiercely.

Relentlessly evil: Consistently doing evil and refusing to repent. Huanran is resolved: dissatisfaction and misunderstanding are eliminated.

Ridiculous: irregular, abnormal. False and bizarre, unreasonable.

Huang Liang Yi Meng: It is a metaphor that the good things you want to achieve come to nothing. It is also said that Huang Liang is a sweet dream, and Huang Liang is a pillow. Keep it secret: keep it secret. Take chestnuts from the fire: It means taking risks to help others, and you will be deceived and gain nothing.

Disaster occurs at Xiao Qiang: Disaster occurs at home, which is a metaphor for internal disaster. It means that bad customs and habits that have been formed for a long time are not easy to change. Gather armpits into fur: Although the skin under the fox's armpits is very small, it can be sewn into a fur robe when gathered together.

It is a metaphor that a little makes a lot. Counting days: You can count the days to calculate the progress. It describes counting the days to calculate the progress. It describes success in a short period of time.

Gathering together: describes the gathering of many talented people. There is no room for hair: there is no room for a single hair in the middle, which means that the person is very close to disaster and the situation is extremely critical.

Different people have different opinions: On the same issue, everyone holds different views from different angles. When you see good people, think of them: When you see good or outstanding people, learn from them and emulate them.

Pretentious: describes something that is too artificial and extremely unnatural. Overcorrect, correct a deviation and go too far. Golden rule: a metaphor for a creed or legal provision that cannot be changed.

Silent as a cicada: describing someone who dares not make a sound. Thank you but not sensitive: thank you, decline; not sensitive, incompetent.

A polite way of saying to decline to do something. It is wrongly used to refuse other people's requests. It takes a long time to leave without returning. It is borrowed for a long time and will not be returned. It is beneficial to open the book: reading will gain something.

Open the book, open the book, and read. Abide by orders: Strictly abide by the rules and regulations.

Wind comes out of nowhere: Only when there is a cave can the wind come in. It is a metaphor that news and legends are not completely without reason. Painstaking effort: to study or manage with great effort.

A solitary achievement, something that others cannot achieve. (Neutral) Wolf and Pig: Wolf and pig running around.

It is a metaphor for groups of bad guys running around. (Derogatory) Good and bad: There are good and bad people in a group of people, focusing on quality.

Not used for level, achievement, etc. Linyuan Xianyu is a metaphor for only wishing, without hard work, it will be of no use. Outrageous: pointing out, hair standing on end, describing being very angry. To look at someone differently: To look at someone in a different light. It usually refers to looking at someone (or a certain type of person) differently than others.

A net can be set up in front of the gate to catch birds, which means that there are few guests and they are very desolate. Bustling means there are a lot of people coming and going.

The appearance of things has changed beyond recognition. It is a derogatory meaning. It means that it has become very bad. It is unclear: it is used to describe a skill that has reached a very proficient level. (Complimentary word) Monkey wearing a hat. Muhou wears a hat and pretends to be an adult.

A metaphor for pretending to be a character, but not actually like it. A metaphor for words that can make people wake up. A metaphor to describe actions and goals that are opposite to each other. A metaphor for someone who pretends to be like a character, but actually does not look like one. A metaphor for someone who pretends to be a character but does not actually look like one. A metaphor for something that can make people wake up. A metaphor for describing actions that are opposite to their goals. A metaphor for someone who pretends to be a character but does not actually look like one. A person who wants to go south in his heart, but the car goes north instead. Metaphorical action and purpose are opposite.

The mud and sand are all under the mud. It is a metaphor for people or things of different qualities being mixed together. It is a way of attracting attention: a word of self-effacing cannot be used for the other party or a third party. Pengpishenghui: A word of humility means that it is due to someone else’s own home or to show that someone else has given it to them. The calligraphy and paintings he inscribed made himself very proud. Showing your sincerity and courage: It is a metaphor for meeting each other with sincerity, and also a metaphor for being extremely loyal.

Picking out the gold from the sand: a metaphor for selecting the essence from a large number of things. Encounter by chance: a metaphor for meeting people who have never known each other by chance.

Qiqiqianaiai stuttering. Do not understand it as cowardice, hesitation, etc. Groundless worry: a metaphor for unnecessary worries. Never forget the past, and be the teacher of future generations. It refers to remembering the experience and lessons of the past, which can be used as a reference for the future. The donkey in Guizhou is at the end of its skills: it is a metaphor that the few tricks it has have been used up (derogatory). It is impossible to write a book with too many bamboos: even if you use up all the bamboos, you can't finish writing.

It is a metaphor that there are so many facts (sin) that it is difficult to finish them. Seek perfection and blame: criticize others harshly and demand perfection.

Qutu Migration is a metaphor for taking measures in advance to prevent danger. People's hearts are not as old as those of ancient times. People today are not as honest and honest as the ancients.

2. What is the most spoken idiom?

Thousands of words describe someone who speaks a lot.

Reply: answer. Answer questions as fast as running water. Describes good eloquence and quick response. .

Chatter endlessly: describe talking too much; aspect: stop. Chatter and talk endlessly.

A long article is very long and has a lot of content.

eloquently: to describe the continuous flow of water. Like running water without interruption. Refers to a lot of words that can never be finished.

Continuous nonsense: continuous article: one article after another. Describes articles. Or there is too much nonsense in the speech.

Xuanhe and Xianshui Xuanhe: waterfall; Xianshui: water flows down quickly. The river water pours down straight. It is a metaphor for speaking eloquently or writing fluently and unrestrainedly.

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Burnt lips and tongue: dry lips and broken tongue, which means talking too much and using up your lips and tongue.

Poor mouth and tongue: refers to talking too much and being mean and disgusting. Also used as a thin-tongued person.

To babble endlessly: To describe chattering; to stop. To stop talking.

To babble: To describe talking in a verbose way. verbose, nagging.

Chatting endlessly: describing talking incessantly, nagging

One long and one short: describing talking a lot, nagging, endlessly 3. Four-character idioms of language What are

sarcastic words,

quick words,

talking to oneself,

sweet words,

Gossip,

Gossip,

Too many words to say something,

A few words,

Good words,

Sweet words,

Thousands of words,

Just a few words,

Words,

Seven words and eight words,

Dragon’s words and phoenix’s words,

Talking upside down,

Common sayings and common sayings,

Fangyang,

A few words,

A quick talker,

Silent,

A lie,

A private talk Cut off the language,

The lesson language is slanderous,

Special words are different,

The slander is false,

The speech road is blocked,

Sweet words and sweet words

Wise words,

Sad words and sad words,

Salivary words,

Making words,

Foul language,

Slanderous words,

Three words and four words,

Foul language Bad words,

Old proverbs,

Tasteless language,

Jealousy,

Black talk,

Words,

Words leaked,

Rumors,

Lies,

Empty words, < /p>

Soft words and gentle words,

Speaking out words,

Three words and five words,

Poor words,

Bold words,

Harsh words,

Speechless,

Speak high and low,

Speak softly. Talk,

Talk back and forth,

Talk a lot,

Flirty words,

Speech high and low 4. Most Which idiom is the word?

The largest number of words in the idiom is 16.

For example: A wise man will make a mistake in every thought, and a fool will gain something in a thousand attempts.

For example: Either the east wind overwhelms the west wind, or the west wind overwhelms the east wind

General idioms They are all four-character idioms, but in fact there seem to be idioms with several characters:

Three-character idioms: year-end friends, rejected friends

Four-character idioms: immediate success, immediate success Shadow

Five-character idiom: A small witch sees a big witch, and he will never come back

Six-character idiom: Wind, horse, and cow are irrelevant, and he will never stop if he does not do it

Seven-character idiom: A hero is saddened by beauty, every inch of time is worth an inch of gold

Eight-character idiom: A miss can make a difference of a thousand miles, an opportunity must not be missed and it will never come again

Nine-character idiom: A clever woman makes a fortune You can’t cook without rice, and three feet of ice cannot be frozen in a day

Cross idiom: Use the heart of a villain to measure the belly of a gentleman, nothing is difficult in the world, only those who are willing to do so

11-character idiom: Use it A person's way is to treat his own body, and he can clearly see the details without seeing the public opinion

12-character idiom: Only the state officials are allowed to set fires, but the people are not allowed to light lamps