Drunk four-character idiom
1, including English drunkenness: metaphor reading takes its essence. Mouth, chew, and extend to body odor. English and Chinese refer to the essence here. The language comes from Tang Hanyu's Xue Jie: "The wealth of deep immersion is elegant."
2, including drunken words: metaphor reading to absorb its essence. Same as "including English and Chinese". Zhang's preface to Wu Zhiweng's inspection of Shandong: "Scholars in this world, including Jing Zuihua, choose their words to show their wisdom, and everyone can do it."
3. Quench thirst by drinking poison: a metaphor to appreciate and appreciate the essence of poetry. Sip and say "chuò". The language comes from Tang Hanyu's Xue Jie: "Immersed in depression, full of elegance."
4. Chewing Huaying: A metaphor for carefully understanding the essence of the article. Chewing and grinding food with your teeth is a metaphor for repeated experience. Huaying refers to the essence. The language comes from Tang Hanyu's Xue Jie: "The wealth of deep immersion is elegant."
5, chewy: it means intriguing. From Zhao Yi's Poems of Oubei and Poem 1 of Baixiangshan in Qing Dynasty: "Those who are frank and free are mostly moved by the scene, because their intentions, eyes and words can be refreshing and chewy."
6, chewing iron mouth gold: refers to talking.
7, including the sign of being drunk: it means being immersed in beautiful music. Same as "including Gong Zui". "Gong", "Shang" and "Zheng" are the names of scales in China ancient music. From Bao Zhao's "Dai Mi Bai Dance Song" in the Southern Song Dynasty: "The song is still drunk, and the bead curtain flies with the sleeve." See "Yuefu Qu" written in Tang Dynasty: "There are still drunken double throats, which are soft and rare."
8. Including Gong Zui (sign): it means to be immersed in beautiful music. Same as "including the business label". "Gong", "Shang" and "Zheng" are the names of scales in China ancient music. The language is Jing Yaoyue's "Long Songs": "The goal is the same, including Gongkou signing!"
9. Mouth sign (sign) contains quotient: that is, pay attention to temperament and repeat it. The language "Wang Xinchuan": "In Tokyo, Taoism (referring to the work of Ci and Fu) is gradually flourishing, and merchants become cities, while Ban (Ban Gu), Fu (), Zhang (Zhang Heng) and Cai (Cai Yong) are heroes."
10, Dragon Carving and Phoenix Drunk: Metaphorical Beauty of Words. The language of Gu Jielun's "Guo Ya Pin Shi Pin IV" is very clear: "I spent a lot of time on the lake, and I made a lot of" Zexiu Collection ". I dictated a thousand words on the spot and didn't say a word. I am an enlightened figure. "
2. Write a four-word idiom, and every word is well-written.
qzuǐbāshé
[Interpretation] Describe people who are talkative and miscellaneous; People are talking about it. It is also a metaphor for letting others fully express their opinions.
[Language] The fifth time of "Good Biography": "Everyone runs happily; Suddenly stopped by iron childe; Then I screamed. "
[Pronunciation] Mouth; Can't pronounce "zhuǐ".
[shape recognition] mouth; Can't write "mouth"
[near meaning] seven words and eight words are rampant.
[antonym] Silence.
[Usage] Used to describe people. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.
[Discrimination] ~ and "disagreement"; All have the meaning of "talking in succession", but ~ is mostly used in spoken English; Emphasis refers to people who talk too much; You say a word; I said; "Different opinions" means diverse opinions.
[Example] The teacher has just finished speaking; The students began to talk happily.
3. There are six four-word idioms about chewing:
1, chew words.
I love you
Explain chewing: chewing food. Describe thinking too much about words. More refers to the dead buckle words, not paying attention to the essence.
The source is Zhang Qingnan Zhuang's Preface to Hequ: "If you can chew your words, why bother?"
Structural joint idioms
Used as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Refers to the dead button.
Step 2 chew gum blood
jiao Chuān yín Xuè
It means it's hateful.
Wen Song Tianxiang's "Man Jiang Hong Dai Wang" Source: "I want a man to be generous and chew his gums."
Structural verb-object idioms
Used as predicate and attribute; Great hatred
Step 3 chew the maxillary bed
Giosinchuen
Explain and describe extreme resentment.
4. Chew on iron mouth gold
Jiao di ·jǔ· incarnation Zhan
To explain means to be outspoken.
5. Chew your teeth and put on your gums.
jiao chǐChuān yín
Explain teeth: teeth. Wear: bite. Gum: Gum. I grit my teeth and bite my teeth on the bed. Describe hatred for the enemy.
Wen Song Tianxiang's "Man Jiang Hong Dai Wang" Source: "I want a man to be generous and chew his gums."
Structural combination
Used as predicate and attribute; Great hatred
Step 6 chew ink and spray paper
Zhumen town
Interpretation is a legend, and later generations can write articles.
The source of Jin Gehong's "Fairy Biography of Ban Meng": "Ban Meng, I don't know who ... can swallow ink, put paper in front, chew ink and spray it, all of which become words and paper is satisfactory."
Structural combination
Used as object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences
4. Common four-character idioms 1. Describe people's qualities:
Approachable, generous, pure and pure, persevering, forgetting to eat and sleep, upright and upright, indomitable, devoted to death.
Second, describe people's wisdom:
It is wise, resourceful, well-versed in the world and has today's glory.
Outstanding, broad and profound, brainstorming, extrapolate.
Third, describe the behavior and style of the characters:
Handsome, gentle, elegant, handsome, generous and aggressive.
High-spirited, magnificent and radiant.
Fourth, describe the characters' expressions and emotions:
Relaxed, happy, happy, cheerful, ecstatic, stupefied, depressed, indifferent, furious.
Five, describe people's eloquence:
Be eloquent, eloquent, eloquent.
The words from the mouth are shocking, witty and eloquent.
6. Idioms in historical stories:
After three visits to the thatched cottage, the iron pestle quenched my thirst with a needle and a plum, and I returned to Zhao on all sides.
Seven, describe the character action:
Look at the flowers, come on, help the old and the young, dance, talk, lean forward and lean back, run around, tell each other, cross mountains and rivers, run forward and catch up with each other.
Eight, describe human friendship:
The kindness is as heavy as a mountain, and the friendship is as deep as brothers. Blood is thicker than water.
Like-minded, in the same boat, treat each other sincerely, treat each other with sincerity, and share life and death.
5. () There is no four-word idiom "() English () ng wéIě English (), and only seven idioms with the word" English "are in the second place: 1, a good girl's woman, and a woman who interprets the talent and beauty of a large family. English and Chinese: This refers to the essence. Metaphor reading, absorb its essence. 3. Sipping English drunken scented tea and ng j ǔ Hu explain the Chu of "sipping". Metaphor is an appreciation of the essence of poetry. Love in Britain is rich and colorful. Lu Y and ng b n fēn explained and described the beautiful scenery of fallen flowers one after another. 5. Party: Party. Many talented people get together. 7. Ying Ying Yuli y and ng y and ng y ü Li explains the beautiful appearance.
6. The Encyclopedia of Beautiful Four-character Idioms is about beautiful idioms, and their explanations are as follows:
Harmless sadness: sadness: sadness; Injury: injury. Sadness without sadness describes temperance; He also described poetry and music as beautiful and elegant, with moderate feelings. Metaphor does not overdo things.
Icicle snowmobile: It was originally the title of two poems by Liu Yi in Tang Dynasty. Later used to praise the beauty of other people's poems.
Feed distiller's grains and sip: eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"
Feed distiller's grains and sip ideas: eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"
Feed distiller's grains: eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"
Feed distiller's grains: ① Eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. (2) metaphor bent on vulgarity; Go with the flow. 3 metaphor is beautiful and intoxicating.
Feed distiller's grains and sip: eat distiller's grains and drink thin wine. It means drunk. It is also a metaphor for Qu Zhi to do as the Romans do; Go with the flow. It is also a metaphor for beautiful words and intoxicating. It's the same as "feeding bad"
Elegance: An elegant appearance. Describe the beauty of women's bodies.
Morning and evening rolls: in the morning; Dusk: In the evening. Describe the change of the weather and the beauty of the scenery.
Spring blossoms: The climate in spring is warm, flowers are in full bloom and the scenery is beautiful. Metaphor is a great opportunity for sightseeing and viewing.
Poetic interest: poetic interest: literary interest; Charming: describe elegance and literary talent. This sentence has a beautiful meaning.
Boast: refers to writing a lot of beautiful words.
Single pepper Xiuze: single pepper: isolated mountain peak; Xiuze: Beautiful Shui Ze. Describe the beautiful mountains and rivers and the beautiful scenery.
Xanadu: Originally Taoism, it refers to the famous summer resort where Shintoism lives. After Dobby refers to a place with beautiful scenery.
Stop the cloud: stop: stop. Beautiful songs, let the clouds stop to listen, like the echoes around the roof beams, unwilling to disperse.
Prosperous resort: bustling: lively and prosperous; Tourist resort: a famous place with beautiful scenery. A lively scenic spot.
Abundance: Abundance: Elegance and bearing. Pianpian: Free and easy. Describe personable, elegant and free and easy. Use "personable".
Charming: grace: elegant, indicating politeness; Elegant: An elegant appearance. Elegant and generous.
Cool breeze and bright moon: cool breeze and bright moonlight. Describe the beautiful and pleasant night scene.
Charm still exists: it describes middle-aged women who still retain elegant charm.
Feng: Describe a beautiful voice.
Blessed land and cave: originally Taoism, it refers to the famous summer resort where Shintoism lives. After Dobby refers to a place with beautiful scenery.
Noble and refined: graceful movements and talents.
Sing around the beam: around: around; Beam: the beam of a house. The song whirled between the beams. Describe the beautiful singing.
Leguang Tian Jun: Leguang: beautiful and magnificent music; Jun Tian: Ancient myths and legends refer to the center of heaven. Music in the sky, Yue Xian. After describing beautiful and magnificent music.
Including gong zuiqian: it means to immerse yourself in beautiful music. Same as "including the business label".
Including "Gong" and "Zheng" are the names of scales in China ancient music. It means immersed in beautiful music. Same as "including the business label".
Drunk sign: refers to being immersed in beautiful music. "Gong", "Shang" and "Zheng" are the names of scales in China ancient music. Also known as "Gong Zui Zheng".
Including Shangzui, Gong, Shang and Zheng are the names of scales in ancient music in China. It means immersed in beautiful music. Same as "including Gong Zui".
Elegant voice: the voice is clear and loud, and the charm is quiet. Describe a high level of singing.
The bearded butterfly fern: describes the graceful and skillful cursive brushwork.
Flowers are blooming: the wind blows things to make them tremble; Trick: Swing with the wind. Describe a woman who dresses very brightly or has beautiful scenery.
Run; Gold; Finger clock; Jade: Zhi Qing. Metaphor article charm is beautiful.
Tip: Tip: Bags made of brocade were often used by the ancients to hide poems. Refers to a beautiful poem.
A good prompt system: a good sentence. Refers to a beautiful poem.
Hint: Hint: Bags made of brocade were often used by the ancients to hide poems. Refers to a beautiful poem.
Embroidering intestines with a heart of gold: describe beautiful writing and cleverness.
Embroidering the belly with a golden heart: describe beautiful literary thoughts and gorgeous rhetoric.