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What four-word idioms can an epidemic form?

1. A four-word idiom about passive immunization in epidemic diseases: the short time generated by injecting the serum of immunized animals into uninfected bodies.

Red plague: 1. Ancient superstitions and legends say that evil spirits make people suffer from epidemics.

Animal disease: infectious diseases of livestock, such as horse gangrene, swine fever, rinderpest, etc.

Defect prevalence: 1. Disasters and epidemics.

Epidemic situation: 1. It's called a plague epidemic.

Epidemic prevention: prevention of infectious diseases: ~ needle | ~ station | ~ measures.

Epidemic prevention station: 1. Preventive medical institutions established for disease prevention, research, protection and promotion of human health.

Inoculation needle: 1. Injection to prevent infectious diseases. Metaphor is advice given in advance to avoid making mistakes.

Epidemic disease: an infectious disease of horse genitals, spread by male and female mating. Popularizing artificial insemination can prevent the spread of epidemic diseases.

Frontier health quarantine: through administrative management and technical measures such as quarantine, infectious disease monitoring and health supervision, the reform will be realized.

Tiger epidemic: refers to cholera ①.

2. What four-word words can be grouped first?

[tiān Xiàdìyà]

Describe no one can compare.

a scholarly family

[Poem Xi āng Gate Di]

Refers to a family with a scholar in the previous generation.

Not an official at home

[jio jīn sédé]

Horn headscarf: an angular headscarf often worn by ancient hermits; Private property: private residence. Take off your official clothes, put on your headscarf and live in a private house. Refers to living idle and not being an official.

Bribery

[hóng düu müI dì]

Generally refers to buying an official to pay bribes.

Dignitary family

[zān yīng mén dì]

It used to refer to the home of dignitaries. For the first time, Biography of Heroes of Children: "There are twenty or thirty people in this family, both inside and outside. Although it is not the home of Zhong Ding, it is warm and quiet. " Ou Yangyuqian's "Shantou Temple" Scene 2: "Even if his kindness is as good as gold, his family is not equal."

Shen Xi Gaudi

[xìshn gāo dì]

Metaphor refers to the imperial examination high school, ranking first.

Judge his rank.

[pénér dìzh]

Products: tasting and distinguishing; Grade: Grade. Evaluate the pros and cons and then determine his level.

Rich people are rich.

[Gideon Ewan]

Artie: It first refers to the residence of the Marquis, and later it refers to your official residence. Li Anyun: Describe towering into the sky. Describe the height of the building. There are many houses that describe rich people and dignitaries.

Cody was born.

[creation]

The same as "Kejiayuan". The second time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "When I arrived at the sea, I was born in Kedi. Although I am a family of Shilu, I am a family of scholars. "

Family county family

[w y mén dì]

Refers to a noble family.

Pass the exam and get the exam.

[jídéchéng míng]

And: the selection in the imperial examination. Get fame.

3. What are the four words of tassel group? 1. Borrow the official. Zhi zhi GUI ren Jia

2. Wash your feet: wash your hat belt when the water is clear, and wash your feet when the water is turbid. Metaphor means that a person's quality is up to him.

3. Being an official refers to a family that has been an official for generations.

4. Zou Qiyuko: Metaphorically ups and downs.

5. Sha Ying: Sha Ying and Sha Ying, the crowns of ancient dignitaries, were used to fix the crown on their heads. In the old days, it refers to people who have been officials for generations.

6. Legacy: refers to men and women sitting together, being informal and drinking too much.

7. coronation: it's too late to tie your hair and hat. Describe being enthusiastic about helping others.

8. Wear a crown: it means that it is better to wear a crown, just tie it around your neck. Metaphor is eager to rescue.

4. What four-word idioms can you cover up? 9 1 1 query to cover up evil and promote good.

Yang surname Yang surname

Refers to treating others, saying that others are too bad and saying that others are good.

Han Bangu's Biography of the White Tiger: "What did the minister do in the southern suburbs when the emperor collapsed?" In my opinion, the meaning of a man and a minister is to praise his monarch and to cover up evil and promote good. "

And small is different from the initiator, saying that people are not historians is not too bad, but those ~ are also the ambition of a gentleman. Song Ouyang Xiu's Return to the Field Volume II

Stealing a clock to plug your ears-deceiving yourself.

Lady Yang

Cover up: cover up, cover up; Steal: steal. Steal the bell and cover your ears for fear that others will hear you. Metaphorically, you are deceiving yourself, and you must try to cover up what you can't cover up clearly.

"Lu Chunqiu: Self-knowledge": "The people have a clock, and if they want to be negative, the clock is too big to be negative. Destroy it with vertebrae, and the bell will ring. I am afraid that people will smell it and take it away, covering their ears. "

It's just a clumsy trick to legalize traitors. Wen Yiduo's "Beware of Legalization of Traitors"

Deceive oneself

yán bítüu Xiang

Cover your nose and steal the lit incense. Metaphor is self-deception

5. What four-word idioms can be formed? "Idioms with the word" He """

Idiom at the beginning of the word "He": (a total of 18 words) [h] Amiable, kind, harmonious with Bi Sui Zhu, but not singing, harmonious with sunny rain, harmonious with dust, and harmonious with each other, such as playing the piano, playing the piano, lying in clothes, and talking to the face.

The second word is the idiom "He": (a total of 16 words) [c] Spring and Jingming [f] Breeze and Japanese and American Breeze and Sunny Breeze and [m] People get rich every year, people get rich every year, people get warm every year [r] The wind gets warm every year [s].

The third word is the idiom of "harmony": (a total of 18 words) [c] Spring breeze and air riding on a cement bar [h] Harmony between painting style and pills, and harmony between vulgarity and light [l] Couples and singers with both ends and fans [p] Monks can't run out of the temple, and monks can't run out of the temple [q] with high melody and several pianos []

Idiom at the end of the word "harmony": (33 in total) [b] One advocates this, the other sings this, and the snow is hard to reconcile [c] One advocates this, and the other does not reconcile [d] The person who is right is in harmony with the tripod [f] The phoenix falls in love with the phoenix [g] and sings more and more overlapping, and the belly is full of harmony [h] The fox sings the owl [n] Beautiful sunshine and warm sunshine are in harmony with the echo of the right time, the right place and the right people [t], [x] with male singers and female singers, [y] with each other, [z] with political people.

Idioms with the word "he" in other places: (3 in total) [z] ring the bell every day.