Four-word idioms describing nervousness and fear
Shock, tension, anxiety, fear, worry, worry, fear
I'm scared, I'm at a loss, I scratch my heart, I'm scared, I'm nervous, I can't wait.
My heart is burning, I'm busy, I'm anxious, I can't wait, I'm walking on thin ice, I'm fidgeting, I'm scared, I'm creepy.
Fear, cold, sadness, runny nose, panic and pallor, earth-shattering and soul-stirring, panic and fear.
Surprised and scared, hold your breath, hold your breath.
2. Use four-word idioms to describe nervous mood and panic: panic: fear; Various: various, indicating a deep degree. Describe fear to the extreme. ○ panic: loss of normality. I don't know what to do at once because of panic. ○ panic: panic, lost his mind. ○ panic: panic; Panic: Behavior disorder. I don't know what to do if I panic. ○ I am at a loss. ○ I am at a loss. I don't know where to put my hands and feet. ○ I am flustered or unable to cope. ○ I am at a loss. ○ Wrong: staggered; Disposal. I don't know what to do. Describe a difficult situation or mental disorder. ○ Losing reason: soul, spirit: In the old sense, the spirit that can exist without the body is the soul, and the spirit that is attached to the body is the spirit. Describe the manifestations of panic, anxiety and abnormal behavior. ○ Rock-breaking: The voice described in the original words is awkward, and it is surprising when it is high and low. There is a fairyland that can be described. The post-Dobby metaphor article is novel and amazing. In shock: it means that the mood has not calmed down after being scared. A bow and snake shadow: mistake the bow shadow reflected on the glass for a snake. It means that fear is caused by paranoia. Fear: fear. Inner fear, very uneasy. Nervous: worried, afraid. Describe fear or
3. Describe the tense four-word Bagongshan vegetation: regard Bagongshan vegetation as an enemy.
Describe extreme tension and fear. Don't eat leisurely: there is no time to eat.
Describe tension and hard work. Fish in troubled waters: seek personal gain or hurt others when they are nervous.
Touch on the hair: touch: touch; Namely: just. The original intention is to buckle the arrow on the string, draw the bow, and wait to shoot it out.
Metaphorically, the situation has reached a very tense stage, which is explosive. Breathing uncertainty: breathing: shortness of breath.
Shortness of breath, not yet stable. The metaphor is that time is pressing, the situation is tense, and people have not caught their breath.
Sweating: describes the appearance of sweating all over because of hot weather or nervous mood. Stunned: unable to speak with your eyes open.
Describe looking nervous or surprised. Glare: You can't speak with your eyes open.
Describe looking nervous or surprised. Use "stare"
Shocking: It's shocking. The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked.
It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous. Wind eaves: wind eaves: field houses that can't cover the wind and rain; Sun shadow, time.
Buy an inch of time under the broken eaves without shelter from the wind and rain. Describe the tense state of the old imperial examination.
Hair erect: hair erect. Describe it as horrible, or feel particularly nervous and scared.
Don't sweat: I'm too scared to sweat. Describe extreme tension and fear.
Sweat like rain: a mouthful of saliva: juice. Sweating all over.
Describe the phenomenon of sweating all over because of hot weather or extreme tension. Sweating: describes extreme tension or fatigue.
Dark clouds crush the city and destroy: destroy: destroy. Dark clouds are gathering over the city, as if to crush the wall.
Metaphor is the tension caused by the arrogance of evil forces. Be tolerant in an emergency: I'm not nervous in an emergency.
In a hurry: describes embarrassment, nervousness and panic. Zhang: The bow is strung.
Sword * * *, bow opened. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful.
Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive. An arrow on the string: a metaphor for a tense situation, which is explosive.
Golden drum chime: Golden drum: refers to the golden rooster and the war drum. Golden roosters and drums are ringing together.
Describe the fierce fighting atmosphere. In full swing: the gongs and drums are pounding hard.
Metaphor is the tense atmosphere and public opinion preparation before public activities. Soul-stirring: the description makes people very frightened and nervous to the extreme.
With "thrilling". Soul-stirring: shocking.
The original language is beautiful and the artistic conception is far-reaching, which makes people deeply touched and shocked. It is often described as making people extremely scared and nervous.
Hair is vertical: vertical: upright. Creepy.
Describe extreme fear and tension. Hair is vertical: vertical: upright.
Creepy. Describe anger or extreme fear and tension.
Hair is vertical: vertical: upright. Creepy.
Describe anger or extreme fear and tension. Hair is upright: hair and hair are upright.
Describe the appearance of anger. It also describes being very scared and nervous.
In full swing: a burst of gongs and drums before the start of the drama. Metaphor is nervous preparation before public activities.
Red face and hot ears: describes the blushing caused by nervousness, impatience and shyness. Red face and green face: describe the red face that appears because of nervousness, impatience and shyness.
Eye contact: Look at each other silently. Describe being overwhelmed by nervousness or fear.
Face to face: looking at each other speechless. Describe being overwhelmed by nervousness or fear.
Eye contact: Look at each other silently. Describe being overwhelmed by nervousness or fear.
Eye contact: Look at each other silently. Describe being overwhelmed by nervousness or fear.
Tight inside and loose outside: refers to the tightening and relaxation of policies or people's emotions, that is, inner tension and peace of mind. Sweat: Sweat on your hands because of worry.
Describe the mood is very nervous. Chord urgency: chord: bowstring.
Wear a bowstring to remind yourself to be as nervous as a bowstring. Be alert to your own shortcomings and mistakes to avoid recurrence.
Hold your breath: screen: off; Convergence: stop. Hold your breath, hold your breath.
Refers to the temporary cessation of breathing due to nervousness or inattention. Hold your breath: stop breathing temporarily.
Describe a situation of nervousness or excessive concentration. Stretching tendons and contracting veins: tendons: bones and muscles; Shrinking: tightening; Pulse: blood vessels.
Describe the nerves are very nervous. Eat and sleep: I don't sleep, and I can't eat.
Metaphor is extremely anxious about study and work, or extremely nervous. Hot sweat: describes the appearance of sweating all over because of hot weather or nervous mood.
Relieved: release: let go; A heavy burden: a heavy burden. As easy as putting down a heavy burden.
Describe the relaxation and happiness after the tension has passed. Lighten the heavy burden: describe the lightness and happiness after the tension has passed.
Use "liberation". Look flustered: panic, panic.
In an emergency, the air and face are nervous and panic, losing their normal state. Look at a loss: at a loss: panic, panic
In an emergency, the air and face are nervous and panic, losing their normal state. With "look flustered".
Potential is like a crossbow: potential: potential: potential; You: pull the bow; Crossbow: Crossbow. The situation is like a bow.
Describe the situation as extremely tense. Idle: lazy, tired and not nervous, also refers to instability.
To curl up with cold, tension, or fear. Talk about the change of color: color: face.
It shows that people who have been bitten by tigers really know the power of tigers. The latter metaphor makes people nervous when they mention what they are afraid of.
Tan Hu turns pale; Tan talks to him: color: skin color. Metaphor makes people nervous at the mention of terrible things.
Calm-headed: refers to calm or abnormal calm in temperament, and refers to calm or calm in a tense situation. Smoke and rain bombs: describe the very intense fighting on the battlefield.
The blood vessels are full of enthusiasm: "enthusiasm" and "disgust" are the same, which makes you nervous and excited. Heartache, nervousness and erection.
It describes people as very excited and excited. Ran Yan is very cultured: Ran Yan: calm and steady; Self-sustaining: unchanged.
Describe the calm as usual in a tense state. Hair-trigger: touch: touch; Namely: just.
The original intention is to buckle the arrow on the string, draw the bow, and wait to shoot it out. Metaphor is a state of affairs.
4. What is the four-word idiom of nervousness and fear?
[Interpretation] There is no peace of mind. Uneasy: I am very uneasy.
[Language] Qing Wu Ren Jian's "Confused World": "Listen to this statement; I am very uneasy. "
[Pronunciation] No; It can't be pronounced "bú".
as if sitting on a spiked rug
Peace of mind [antonym]
[Usage] Used as a derogatory term. Describe the mood more; Describe the expression, too. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.
[Structure] Combined type.
[Discrimination] ~ and "fidgeting"; All have the meaning of "uneasy", but ~ focus on describing psychological anxiety; Fidgeting focuses on the uneasiness in action.
[Example] Join the army this time; Aric Jr. signed it happily; However, mild myopia was found during physical examination; Get up again.