A four-character idiom describing the gentle wind
1. Four-character words to describe wind
Stormy, sudden: rapid, sudden. The wind and rain were fierce and fast. It is a metaphor for the momentum, rapid and violent development.
The warm spring breeze blows people. A metaphor for treating people with an amiable attitude.
gusts of wind and thunder describe the occurrence and development of things as violent and rapid as storms and thunder.
Severe storm refers to strong wind and heavy rain. It also refers to a fierce momentum or a dangerous situation.
Stormy wind and rain originally describe strong wind and heavy rain. Later, it also refers to a dangerous situation or fierce momentum.
The bloody wind carried a fishy smell, and the raindrops were filled with blood. Describe the sinister atmosphere or environment of crazy killings.
Angry wind and stormy waves refers to violent wind and waves.
Rapid wind and rain. Rapid wind and rain. It is often used to describe the momentum and rapidity.
Swift storm: fast and violent; violent: sudden and violent. Describes the storm coming fiercely. A metaphor for a swift and fierce struggle.
Strong winds and bad waves: Fierce waves. It means that the situation or situation is very dangerous and critical.
The howling wind is angry: angry, angry; howling: howling. The wind howled like a rage. 2. Four-character words to describe wind
The wind catches the seam, the wind catches the seam, pulls the grass, looks at the wind, spring breeze, wind and rain in all directions, farewell, wind, rain, storm, strong rain, wind dances, moistens the wind, moistens the wind, changes the wind. The customs change, the customs change, the love of the north wind, the storm, the wind, the shadow, the bad wind, the clear wind, the weather-beaten, the wind and the rain, the wind on all sides, the wind, the wind, the custom, the wind, the overlord, the wind and the moon, have fun, have a unique flavor. The storm is galloping, the spring breeze is proud, the wind is obeying the wind and the spring breeze is popular, the spring breeze is gentle, the spring breeze turns into rain, the wind is full, the wind is out, the spring breeze is full, the face is full of meal, the wind is soaked in the rain, the wind is in the rain, the wind bites the snow, the wind mocks the moon, the long wind breaks the waves, rides on the wind and breaks the waves. The wind breaks the waves, the wind blows, and the snow takes advantage of the wind to spread the fan fire. Wild fire eats, wind swallows dew, eats wind and drinks dew, spring breeze rains dew, spring breeze Yishui laughs at the wind and chants the moon, rides on the wind and turns the helm into the wind, roars, wind and clouds are fierce, wind and grass are popular, pulling down the wind, flag grass is blowing, the wind is blowing from the grass, rain is falling, acid wind is roaring, the wind and clouds are electric. The wind gallops across the bed, wind and rain, ups and downs, wind and wind, the wind beside the ear, the wind beside the ear, the wind holds the candle, the east wind blows the horse's ear, the strong wind and the waves, the east wind passes through the ear, the east wind turns into rain, the strong wind, the vulgar carving wind, the moon, the east wind, the horse's ear, the east wind enters the rhythm, the east wind, the human face, the east wind shoots the horse's ear. The east wind overwhelms the west wind, the Taoist spirit, the fairy wind, everyone's style, tempering the wind, the festival, horse Yifeng, destroying the scenery, killing the scenery. 3. Four-character idioms describing wind
1. Shower and violent wind: a sudden and violent wind and rain.
2. The wind is gentle and the sun is shining brightly. Describes sunny and warm weather.
3. Biting cold wind: It means that the weather is cold. The cold wind seems to blow into people's skin and reach the bones, causing bursts of stinging pain. Often used to describe severe cold weather.
4. Biting cold wind: Cold wind usually refers to the wind in winter. Biting cold wind means that the wind in winter blows through our bones.
5. Gentle breeze and drizzle: Gentle breeze: refers to the spring wind. Mild wind, light rain. The metaphor is gentle, not harsh.
6. The spring breeze blows on your face: the wind of spring. Whistle on the face: blow on the face. It means that it feels very comfortable, like the spring wind blowing on the face.
7. The wind and clouds dispersed: they dispersed naturally like wind and clouds.
8. Change of color: The meaning is similar to that of the all-powerful word. They both describe the power to completely change things or people.
9. Storm: refers to strong wind and heavy rain. It also refers to a fierce momentum or a dangerous situation.
10. Sudden rain: sharp wind and rain. It is often used to describe the momentum and rapidity.
11. Smooth weather: The strength of the wind is relatively suitable, and the timing of rain is also in line with the needs of human production and life.
12. Flying sand and rocks: sand and soil are flying and small rocks are rolling. Describes the swift and violent wind.
4. What are the four-character words that describe wind?
Romance,
The wind is gentle and the sun is beautiful,
The wind, flowers, snow and moon,
The all-powerful wind and clouds,
The prime of life,
The wind comes out of nowhere,
The wind blows and the clouds remain,
The mountain rain is about to come, and the wind fills the building,
The wind is roaring,
The golden wind and jade dew,
The bloody wind,
Riding the wind and waves,
Talking and laughing,
Majestic,
Vigorous,
Arty,
Celebrity-like,
Weathered,
Graceful and graceful,
Boundless wind and moon,
Sudden changes in the wind and clouds,
Traveling with dust,
Yushu facing the wind,
Bon voyage 5. Four-character idioms to describe strong winds
Four-character idioms to describe strong winds: howling wind, howling wind, violent storm, violent storm, rolling clouds, flying sand and rocks.
1. The howling of the wind
Explanation: Nu: angry, angry; Howl: howling. The wind howled like a rage.
From: "Song of Thatched House Broken by the Autumn Wind" by Du Fu of the Tang Dynasty: "The high autumn wind howls in August and rolls up the three layers of thatch on my house."
In August, the autumn is deep and the wind is strong Howling, the strong wind swept away several layers of thatch on my roof.
Example: The weather is unpredictable, from clear skies to howling winds.
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and object; refers to the strong wind blowing like a howling in anger
Synonyms: violent storm, violent storm
Antonym: calm sea
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2. Storm
Explanation: Refers to strong wind and heavy rain. It also refers to a fierce momentum or a dangerous situation.
Source: But there was a violent storm. "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty
Grammar: conjunction; used as predicate and object; to describe the weather, situation, etc.
Synonyms: wind, rain, haze, wind Barrier, blowing head and face, howling wind, violent wind and rain, heavy rain, violent wind and waves, tempest, heavy rain, stormy
Antonyms: smooth weather, gentle wind and drizzle, slanting wind and drizzle
3. Storm
Explanation: Storm, sudden: rapid, sudden. The wind and rain were fierce and fast. It is a metaphor for the momentum, rapid and violent development.
Source: There were two birds, a male and a female, flying together in the same place, but they were suddenly scattered by the storm. Chapter 69 of "Journey to the West" by Wu Cheng'en of the Ming Dynasty
Grammar: conjunction; used as subject and object; to describe rapid and violent wind, rain or mass movements
Synonyms: violent wind and heavy rain , torrential rain, squally rain, violent storm, gusting rain, torrential rain, stormy weather
Antonyms for rain and wind, gentle breeze and drizzle, slanting wind and drizzle, smooth sailing, east wind turning into rain, smooth sailing
4. The wind swept away the remaining clouds
Explanation: The strong wind swept away the remaining clouds. It is a metaphor for sweeping away the remaining things in one fell swoop.
Source: Call out "Please!" They raise chopsticks together, but like the wind and the remaining clouds, half of them are already gone. Chapter 2 of "The Scholars" by Wu Jingzi of the Qing Dynasty
Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as object, attributive, adverbial; metaphor for sweeping away the remaining things
Synonyms of sweeping an army, Swallowing voraciously
5. Flying sand and rolling stones
Explanation: Sand and soil are flying and stones are rolling. Describes a violent wind.
Source: Good at hurting people with flying sand and rocks.