An idiom that describes running around.
1, travel-stained
Explanation: dust: refers to travel, meaning hard work; Servant: You look tired on the road. Describe the journey, busy and tired.
Said by: the three of them chose an inn to stay in, and they traveled all the way. At this time, they couldn't help taking an early rest. Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The History of Pain" the eighth time.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As an attribute or adverbial; Describe a tiring journey.
Synonyms include Lusu Fengfan meal, hurricane rain, exhausted people, wading through mountains and rivers, walking in a hurry, crossing mountains and mountains, walking in a hurry, sleeping in the wind, Confucius Mozi, eating in the wind.
The antonym is idle, bon voyage, idle.
2, wading through mountains and rivers
Interpretation: Lushan Mountain: over the mountains and mountains; Wade: wade across the river with your feet. Crossing mountains and mountains, wading across rivers. Describe the hardships of walking a long way.
Said by: the same youth, the same age, some people crossed the mountains and rivers, and felt extremely happy to change the poor and white face of the motherland. Road signs in Wei Wei.
Grammar: combination; As predicate and adverbial; I have traveled long distances to mountains and seas.
Synonyms include sailing uphill, crossing the ocean, climbing mountains and wading, crossing the ocean, being a servant, sleeping in the wind, running around, walking in the dust, walking over mountains and mountains, swimming around, trekking long distances, walking in the dust, walking in the mountains and rivers, sleeping in the wind, traveling thousands of miles, and resisting customs.
Antonym bon voyage and happy new year.
3. Expose the cover of the clothes
Explanation: dry clothes and wet car covers. Describe running around. Violence, exposure.
Said by: Shi Ji Xiao Shijia: "Wang is naked, which makes those who work hard doubt him."
Meaning: monarchs who have experienced the hardships of battlefield battles will send messengers to comfort their subjects many times because they have doubts about them.
Usage: as predicate and attribute; Used for travel, etc.
Step 4 travel around the world
Explanation: Wandering: Wandering around. Wandering around, footprints all over the world.
Said by: We do decent business and travel around the world. Clean and strong man's "sweeping fans"
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate and attribute; Describe life wandering
Synonyms are cosmopolitan, running around, running away from home, being displaced, being displaced.
Settle down, live and work in peace and contentment, settle down, set up camp, go home like an arrow, be as safe as Mount Tai, anxious to return, and return to Xi.
Step 5 run around
Explanation: Running around. More refers to being forced by life, or running around for some purpose.
Said by: It's better than running around the country and suffering from being pickled. Chen, "Water Margin" back to the 30th.
Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; run back and forth
Synonyms are running around, jumping around, running around, running around, everywhere, eating and living in the west.
Antonyms settle down, camp, wander around, wander around, live in seclusion, stay where you are, be at home everywhere, stay at home everywhere, move, eat east and live west.