Four-word words describing chickens and ducks
Four-character idioms with ducks and chickens
Duck and goose walk in a zigzag way, because it is used to describe the way people walk slowly and shake.
duck walks and goose steps yā xí ngé bú: Go. Walk like geese and ducks. Metaphor is walking slowly.
driving a duck to the shelves is a metaphor for forcing people to do things that they can't do.
Beating a duck to frighten a mandarin duck d m: y ā j and ng yu ā n y ā ng is a metaphor for beating a armour to frighten a second. It is also a metaphor for people who implicate innocence.
Beating ducks on the shelves is a metaphor for forcing people to do things that they can't do.
Goose walking on duck is a metaphor for walking slowly.
The water passed over the duck's back. shuǐ guò yā bèi is a metaphor for leaving no trace after the incident. 2. The composition of the rooster and the duck explains the truth in four words
In a beautiful small village, there lived a farmer who kept a duck and a rooster. The duck is greedy and fat, and his legs are short, so it is slow and ugly to walk unsteadily. The rooster is dressed in colorful clothes, has a strong figure, walks with his head held high and crows, which is really loved by everyone. Therefore, the rooster is very proud. He looks down on ducks and often laughs at them. Ducks can't talk to roosters, so they have to sulk by themselves.
One day, the rooster went out for a walk. He was in a good mood and began to sing loudly. The duck's song attracted a passing fox. He walked along the song and looked: Ah, what a fat duck! The fox stared at the duck and drooled. So, the fox quietly approached the duck, trying to catch the duck as a good meal.
The duck found the fox, and was frightened. He quickly flapped his wings and started to fly away, shouting, "Help! Help! " The rooster ran away desperately, and the fox chased him desperately, and he was about to catch up. Twice, the rooster's tail hair was bitten off by the fox. At this critical moment, the rooster heard a voice shouting, "Rooster, run to the river and jump into the river, I will save you!" " The rooster, desperate for his way, ran to the river in confusion. He saw the duck waving to him in the river and shouting, "Jump down, I will save you." The cock looked back at the fox that pounced on him, closed his eyes and jumped into the river without hesitation.
As soon as the cock choked on water, it was rescued by the duck. The duck carried the cock on its back and swam to the middle of the river quickly. The fox couldn't swim, so he had to swallow his saliva and walk slowly. The duck carried the rooster ashore and the rooster was saved.
grateful and ashamed, he said to the duck, "Thank you for saving me, Brother Duck. I'm sorry, I just know now that the ruler is short and the inch is long! In the future, I will never laugh at you again, "said the duck." It doesn't matter. We each have our own skills and we can help each other in the future. " The rooster nodded and said, "Of course!"
From then on, the duck and the fox became good friends. The rooster is no longer proud. Because he understood the truth that "the feet are shorter and the inches are longer". 3. A four-word idiom describing the word chicken
The gain and loss of a chicken worm is a metaphor for a small gain and loss, which is irrelevant.
Finding bones in an egg is a metaphor for being deliberately picky.
the chicken flew away and the egg was broken. Metaphor failed at both ends, nothing.
chickens fly and dogs walk: run. Chickens fly around and dogs run around. Describe the confusion caused by extreme panic.
The original intention of the chicken bone bed is to be thin and tired on the bed mat because of excessive grief in bereavement. Later, it was used as a metaphor to show filial piety in parents' funeral. Also described as very thin.
The queen of a chicken mouth would rather be a small and clean chicken mouth than a big and smelly cow. It is better to be independent in a small situation than to be dominated by others in a big situation.
A rotten mouth is a hard metaphor for self-knowledge and indefensible, but also a strong argument.
chicken bits and pieces describe things that are small and fragmentary.
a trivial matter is a metaphor for trivial matters that are irrelevant.
get up when the cock crows. Describe diligence and laziness.
the cock crows and the dog crows: crow; Steal: Steal. Refers to insignificant skills. It also refers to sneaking around.
cock crow and dog crow and dog crow can hear each other. Metaphor is densely populated in one place.
When the cock crows, it will get up before dawn for fear that it will delay business.
The skin of the crane is wrinkled and the hair is pale. Refers to the elderly.
Chicken and dog are not surprised. They describe marching with strict discipline, and even the chicken and dog are not disturbed. It also means safe.
No chickens or dogs were left behind to describe the cruelty of the slaughter, and even chickens and dogs were not spared.
It's disturbing that the chickens and dogs are restless. Even the chickens and dogs are restless.
It is said that after Liu An, the king of Huainan in Han Dynasty, cultivated into immortality, he scattered the remaining medicine in the yard, and the chickens and dogs ate it, and they all ascended to heaven. After metaphor, a person becomes an official, and he.
Sang Ma, a chicken and dog, describes the quiet life in the countryside.
Legend has it that Liu An, the king of Huainan in the Han Dynasty, scattered the remaining medicine in the yard after he became immortal, and the chickens and dogs ate it, and they all ascended to heaven. After metaphor, a person becomes an official, and he. 4. What are the four-word idioms to describe chickens?
1) The chicken flies away and the egg is broken. Metaphor failed at both ends, nothing.
2) Chicken crowing and dancing: refers to the heroic spirit of being ambitious and working hard in time.
3) A cock crows and a dog barks: a metaphor for a densely populated place. The same as "cock crows and dogs bark".
4) A cock crows and plows: a metaphor for women managing their families diligently.
5) A dog crows when it steals chickens: ① Metaphorically speaking, it has the skill of micro-terminal. (2) metaphor sneaking around.
6) A dog crows when it steals a chicken: it is a metaphor for having the skills of micro-terminal. The same as "dogs steal chickens".
7) Chickens in a crane place: It means that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him. Stand out from the crowd.
8) Chickens with a single crane: A crane stands in a flock of chickens. Metaphor means that a person's talent or appearance is outstanding.
9) Fan Zhang chicken millet: Fan: paradigm; Zhang: Zhang Wei; Chicken: poultry; Millet: a herb, which refers to millet. Paradigm and Zhang Shao drink and eat chicken together. Metaphor is the meaning and affection between friends.
1) Chicken gall with chicken feathers is chicken's courage. Metaphor looks brave but actually timid.
11) crane bone and chicken skin: thin and wrinkled skin. Describe old age.
12) Crane-trapped chickens: Metaphorically, people with outstanding talents are reduced to mediocrity.
13) A flock of cranes: It means that a person's appearance or talent stands out among a group of people around him. Stand out from the crowd.
14) Huainan chicken and dog: a metaphor for people who rely on others to gain power.
15) King Huai Chicken Dog: A metaphor for someone who clings to others and gains power.
16) A mouse's belly and chicken's intestines: a metaphor for being narrow-minded, considering only small things and ignoring the general situation.
17) Chicken skin and hair: wrinkled skin and pale hair. Refers to the elderly. Same as "chicken skin and crane hair".
18) chickens fly and dogs walk: walk: run. Chickens fly around and dogs run around. Describe the confusion caused by extreme panic.
19) When the cock crows, you will get up before dawn, fearing that you will lose your business. The same as "cock crows and warns against danger".
2) A cock crow and a goose fight: a metaphor for quarrelling and discord.
21) Chicken vs. Chicken: a metaphor for a mediocre person. It used to mean that villains competed for fame and fortune.
22) Chickens compete for food: Chickens: a metaphor for mediocre people. It used to mean that villains competed for fame and fortune.
23) Chicken-breasted turtle's back: protruding chest and hunchback.
24) A chicken fights a goose: a metaphor for quarrelling and discord.
25) fishbone on the head of a dog's head: a metaphor for something that is not taken seriously.