1. Idioms with the word "stand"
To be frightened, to be frightened, to be shaken, to be guilty of anything other than fighting, to besiege a city, to fight in the field, to fight
to be fighting alone, to be fighting alone, to be fighting alone, to be fighting alone All attacks are invincible, and all battles are invincible. All attacks are invincible, and all battles are invincible.
Fighting with blood and trepidation. Being accustomed to fighting, one can conquer each other's fighting forces, and fight with fear.
Fight with fear and fear. Fight against a strong wall without trembling, fight with all your strength, fight to the death
Fight side by side without declaring the last battle, fight without declaring it in a hundred battles, and never be in danger in a hundred battles
Win a hundred battles without a battle, but defeat in a hundred battles Stop fighting in advance and retreat your troops in haste to fight
In the Spring and Autumn Period, there is no justice in the short-term battle and the hair is cut off. Please fight with fear and fear. Fight with fear and soul. 2. What is the four-character idiom for "station"
"station" Untenable
zhàn bù zhù jiǎo
Idiom explanation: metaphorical point of view cannot withstand scrutiny and refutation
Idiom source: Qing Dynasty Li Baojia's "The Appearance of Officialdom" "Chapter 48: "However, all my friends are against him, so he can't stand here, so my wife has no choice but to let him go.
Frequency: Commonly used idioms
< p> Idiom word count: four-character idiomSentinel color: neutral idiom
Idiom usage: untenable as a predicate, attributive; used for opinions, etc.
p>Idiom structure: verb-object idiom
Idiom era: modern idiom
Antonym: stand firm, unbreakable
Idiom example: Lu Yao Chapter 26 of Volume 3 of "The Ordinary World": "Now it seems that many aspects are untenable, even childish and ridiculous. ”
English translation: have not a leg to stand on
Idiom riddle: stand at attention on the tip of the knife 3. What are the four-character idioms with the word war
The idioms include: fight against the odds, win every battle, fight south and north, be invincible, be invincible, be brave and adept at fighting, fight cautiously, survive a hundred battles, have experienced hundreds of battles, fight to the death, be frightened and fight to the end.
1. Ability to fight [ néng zhēng guàn zhàn ]
Definition: Describes someone with rich combat experience and good at fighting
From: Chapter 43 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: “A resourceful and resourceful man can conquer more than one or two thousand generals who are accustomed to fighting. ”
2. Back to the water [ bèi shuǐ yī zhàn ]
Definition: Back to the water: With your back to the water, it means there is no way out. It is a metaphor for a fight to the death with the enemy.
From: Reason "Mountains and Plains": Frustration has two characteristics. It can put people to death, or it can make people die.
3. Fight to the death [jué yī sǐ zhàn]
Definition: Jue: decision; death: fighting to the death.
From: Chapter 33 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong of the Ming Dynasty: "The people will be driven out in the future." Taking the lead, the Israeli army followed and fought to the death with Cao Cao. "
4. Invincible [ zhàn wú bù shèng ]
Definition: Describes being extremely powerful and able to defeat everything. It also means that you can succeed in anything.
< p> From: Chapter 19 of Feng Menglong's "Records of the Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": Since the first king, the Chu army has been invincible.5. Invincible in a hundred battles [ bǎi zhàn bù dài ]
Definition: Having experienced many battles without being in danger, it describes someone who is good at using troops.
From: Chun Qiu Sun Tzu's "Strategic Attack": "He who knows his enemy and knows himself will never be in danger."
” 4. Words or idioms containing the word “四”
Single-minded, divided into two, neither three nor four (three-minded), all directions, extending in all directions, colorful (colorful), six gods without master, scattered and scattered ( Seven up and eight down), multifarious, half a catty, nine ox and one drop, nine deaths, nine ox and two tigers
(2) Perfect and perfect (one hundred thousand emergencies), a hundred flowers blooming (a hundred schools of thought contend), thousands of troops and horses (once in a thousand years), a thousand purples and reds ( Thousands of rivers and mountains)
One eye, ten lines, one mind, one mind, one 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 safe journey, one arrow, two eagles, three minds, two minds, three long, two short, all directions, all directions, colorful, five lakes, four seas, colorful, colorful
A good harvest Seven up, eight down, nine oxen, one hair, ten thousand, ten thousand, ten thousand, ten thousand, one heart, tens of thousands of people, everlasting fragrance, a thousand purples and reds, five horses torn apart, thousands of people torn into pieces, thousands of horses galloping, a word, nine cauldrons, fifty steps, a hundred steps of laughter
1. The vast majority of them are non-specific, and only a few are A few represent definite numbers, such as: one word for teacher, two for abuse, three cardinal principles and five constants, three pillars for tripartite tripod, three elements for harmony, three obedience and four virtues, three emperors and five emperors, three aunts and six women, four seasons and eight festivals, four elements are empty, four bodies are not diligent, five grains are not divided, and five bodies fall to the ground. , Six gods have no master, Seven orifices produce smoke, Seven captures and seven manipulations, Eight Immortals crossing the sea, Jiuding Dalu, Ten evils cannot be forgiven, etc.
2. Some of them mean "many", so as to include "three, five, one hundred, one thousand, ten thousand". "Some of the idioms are the most representative, such as one after another, three times and five times, three orders and five orders, nine deaths and one life, a hundred forged steel, a hundred holes, no stone unturned, a thousand people's fingers, a thousand threads, never changing from the same origin, billions of years, etc.
3. Some idioms mean "little", and some idioms containing "one" are the most representative, such as a trace, a hair, a drop, a day, a stitch, a little knowledge, a scale and a half claw, three or three, three words or a few words , a drop in the bucket, etc.
4. Some idioms mean "complicated and messy", and some idioms containing "seven and eight" are the most representative, such as seven and eight, horizontal and vertical, and seven up. Eight, messy, confused, garbled, patchwork, miscellaneous, multifarious, colorful, myriad, etc.
5. Some are expressions. Emphasize and highlight, such as exactly the same, every detail, unique, clear, clean, cut in two, plummeting, five major and three rough, ninety-nine to one, ninety-nine sure, perfect, victorious, absolutely true, infallible, etc.
6. Some obviously have derogatory meanings, and most idioms containing "three and four" are the most representative, such as gossiping, not three and four, being humble, throwing away, being inconsistent, pushing and blocking, confusing, and bullying. Three hides four, adjusts three, nests four, and so on. 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. 5. Four-character idioms with the word "zuo"
To make trouble in the dark, to have fun in the dark, to dream in the day, to be a useless tool, to serve at night, to serve in the day, to serve as a night maid, to be a wife, to make a good picture Fighting side by side, becoming lustful, not stupid, not deaf, not being an old man, singing sand, making rice, becoming a Buddha, being an ancestor, becoming a spirit, making trouble, working in groups, pairs, becoming a monster, making trouble again Make rice with sand, cook with sand, make rice from it, use it as a hindrance, use it as a tribute, make a bow as a bow, make a bow as a bow, make a bow as a bow, make a bow as a bow, make a bow as a bow, make a big fuss as a master, make a great achievement as a master, a proud work as a master, a life-size work as a golden touch, make iron mischief Division of labor, cooperation, angrily, angrily, bees, bees in sleeves, bees come out, have fun, have fun, have fun, play, change, change, dare to do, dare to take responsibility.
6. What are the idioms with four characters?
The four seas are in full swing
Attack on all sides
Be attacked on all sides
Four Qus and Eight Streets
In all directions
Quiet in all directions
Clear in all directions
Peaceful in all directions
Besieged in all directions
Four Shi Chongmei
Four Horses Gathering Hoofs
Four Stable
Falling Apart
Four Marriages and Nine Relatives
Four Pavilions Badang
Four feet in the sky
The country of the four wars
All four corners are complete
The aspirations of the four directions
The four suburbs Multiple bases
Four rushes and eight reaches
Four limbs and hundreds of bodies
Four limbs and five limbs
Four bodies and hundreds of skeletons
< p> Four seas and nine statesFour stops and eight times
Four mountains and five mountains
Four bodies are not diligent
Four hundred and four diseases
Four limbs and hundreds of skeletons
Four Books and Five Classics
Four rushes and six reaches
Four divisions and five falls
Extending in all directions
Four desolations and eight extremes
Four seas and one family
Cut into four parts
Four seas drifting apart
All four seas are at peace
< p> Four directions and eight directionsFour to eight paths
The energy of the four seasons
Four points and five falls
Four directions converge
< p> The Four Seas Are Not ConfusedThe Four Seas Are Home
The Four Seas Are Others
The Four Seas Bear the Wind
The four worlds are all empty
Four Seasons and Eight Festivals
Places of Four Battles
Four Townships and Eight Towns
Four Virtues and Three Obeys
Four Seasons of Qi Preparation
p>Peace in the world
Neighbors on all sides
Hitting the wall on all sides
Three in the evening
Four parallel couples
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Talking in four words
Eating from all directions
Talking upside down
Taking steps in all directions
Looking at the four directions Three