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Four-character idioms with wolves

1. The four-character idiom with wolf is notorious.

In cahoots,

Lure the wolf into the room,

Run like a wolf,

Wolf ambition,

Ghostly crying and howling,

There's nothing wrong with it,

Wolf down,

Ruthless,

Panic,

Got it,

The cups and plates are a mess,

Depressed,

Refuse the tiger to enter the wolf,

Wolves like tigers,

Running around,

There's smoke everywhere,

The eagle looked at the wolf,

Wolves, tigers and leopards,

Officials, tigers and wolves,

Hair and feet are messy,

Abandon the helmet and armor,

Abandoning armor and dragging troops,

The jackal is in power, and the cruel wicked are in power.

2. The four characters are wolf, messy, flustered, inviting wolves into the room, and ambitious.

1, gobble, lá láng tūn hǔ yàn, describes eating fiercely and eating urgently.

From Ming Ling Mengchu's "A Glimpse at a Glance at the Hong Dongshan Liu Boasts of Skillfulness in the City Gate": "Ten people come to eat wine ... in a short time, they will be enough to eat sixty or seventy pounds of meat."

10 people came to eat wine, and soon they wolfed down and ate sixty or seventy pounds of meat.

2. "Disruption of cups and plates" is an idiom in China, which means to describe the scene where the banquet has ended or will end.

From Historical Records 126 Biography of Funny Stories: At dusk, the wine stopped, men and women sat together, passing by, and the cups and plates were messy.

It's getting dark and the wine is almost finished. Put the rest of the wine together, everyone kneels, men and women sit at the same table, shoes and clogs are mixed together, and the cups and plates are messy.

3, flustered is an idiom, pronounced láng bèi bù kān n n, which means unbearable embarrassment and describes fatigue and embarrassment.

From Shi Mi's Chen Qingbiao: I am in a dilemma.

But I won't go out to be an official, against your will. I'm really in a dilemma now.

4. It is an idiom in China to lure the wolf into the room. Pinyin is yǐn láng rüShi, which means to attract wolves indoors, and it is a metaphor to attract bad guys or enemies, and as a result, it brings unimaginable trouble to yourself.

From Yuan Luo's first fold: "I didn't lead a wolf into the room, looking for a scutiger to drill my ears."

I won't be a wolf. I came home to build a nest here and found a centipede to drill my ears. "

5, Wolf ambition is an idiom, pronounced as lá ng z ǐ y and x and n ρ n, which means that although the wolf cub is young, it has a fierce nature, which means that a cruel person is vicious and his habits are difficult to change. This is a derogatory term.

From Notes of Yuewei Caotang:

There are two little wolves in the rich man's room, which mix with the domestic dog and get along well with the dog. It took a long time and was quite tame. I forgot it was a wolf. One day, when the owner was sleeping in the hall during the day, he heard the whine of the dog and woke Zhou Shi up. No one was there. Then the pillow fell asleep, and the dog was the same as before. If it is a fake sleep, then two wolves will wait for it, bite its throat, and the dog will stop it. It's killing and taking its leather. It came from my nephew. Wolf ambition, believe it or not! However, ambition is just an escape; Yang is intimacy, while Yin is elusive, which is greater than ambition. There are not enough animals, how can we bring this man out of trouble!

Translation:

A rich family accidentally got two little wolves, and they were locked up with dogs, and they were also at peace with them. The two wolves grew up and remained docile. I forgot they were wolves. One day, the owner slept in the living room at night and heard the angry barking of the dog. He woke up and looked around. No one was there. The pillow was ready to sleep again, and the dog roared as before, so he pretended to sleep and observed the situation. He found that two wolves had been waiting for him, trying to bite his throat. The dog stopped them and wouldn't let them go forward. The rich killed them (wolves) and took their skins.

Sogou encyclopedia-wolf ambition

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Sogou encyclopedia-flustered

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3. The four-character idiom is Wolf 1, like a wolf herding sheep.

Lang Moyan

Interpretation is like a wolf raising sheep. Metaphor officials cruel oppression of the people.

The source "Historical Records Biography of Liang Guan": "Ning is a captain in Jinan, and governance is like a wolf herding sheep."

Step 2 collude

Lambert Veigian

It means that wolves go out with wolves to hurt livestock. Wolves use their front legs and wolves use their hind legs. They run fast and climb high. Metaphor collusion to do bad things.

The source of the Tang Dynasty is Shi Cheng's Youyang Miscellany XVI: "Those who obeyed in the past were called embarrassed."

3. Ghosts cry and wolves howl

Gulonghao

Explanation number: Cry loudly. Describe crying loudly and having a harsh voice.

The origin of Zhou Sheng's Biography of Awakening Marriage in Qing Dynasty can be traced back to the twentieth time: "It's an evil spirit, which makes him cry and howl, and there are thousands of people outside."

4. Wolf ambition

Have no talent.

Explain the wolf: wolf cubs. Young as the wolf is, he is fierce by nature. Metaphor is cruel and vicious, and habits are hard to change.

Source "Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Four Years": "Proverbs: Wolf ambition. Is it a wolf? Will it be a beast? "

4. Four-character idioms with the word wolf. :

The cups and plates are a mess,

Wolf down,

Panic,

Notorious,

The jackal came to power,

In cahoots,

Ruthless,

Wolf ambition,

Lure the wolf into the room,

Sheep are greedy for wolves,

Roar at the wolf,

In a mess,

The wolf stole from the mouse,

The trend of tigers and wolves,

Bribery is notorious,

Turn sheep into wolves,

The wolf is in front of the tiger.

The jackal escaped from the wolf,

Rats run like wolves,

Wolves, tigers and leopards,

Lame wolf is thirsty,

Officials, tigers and wolves,

The kiss of the jackal,

Make a fool of yourself,

Wolves eat hoes,

Bloody,

Wolves like tigers,

Run like a wolf,

Wolf down,

Just go, another injury.

5. The four words with the word wolf are messy: as messy as grass in a wolf's den. Cups and plates are lying about. Describe the messy appearance of the desktop after eating and drinking.

Jackals are as vicious and cruel as jackals. Describe cruelty

The jackal is in power: cross the middle of the road. Metaphor bad people in power.

The kiss of a jackal is a metaphor for a cruel and greedy official.

The official tiger is like a tiger, and the official is like a wolf. Describe the greed of officials.

The brotherhood of the wolf describes crying loudly and with a harsh voice.

The tiger and the wolf described the momentum as extremely fierce.

Awkward. Describe the embarrassing appearance.

Collaborate with each other to do bad things.

Wolves rush to the heart: pigs; Suddenly: dash. Run like a wolf and collide like a pig. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.

Wolves are greedy, as greedy as wolves, and stare big eyes like tigers. Metaphor is ambitious.

Wolves are as greedy as wolves; Steal like a mouse. Often describe the enemy as greedy and despicable.

Wolf down to describe the appearance of eating fiercely and in a hurry.

Cruel and ruthless describes the heart as fierce and vicious as a wolf and a dog.

Cruel dogs behave like wolves and dogs. Metaphor greedy fierce, mean * *.

Wolf smoke everywhere: smoke rising from burning wolf dung when the ancient frontier defense alarm sounded. Alarms and fireworks are everywhere, indicating that the frontier is not calm.

A wolf's eyes and a mouse's eyebrows describe a person's ferocious appearance.

Wolf ambition Wolf: Wolf cub. Young as the wolf is, he is fierce by nature. Metaphor is cruel and vicious, and habits are hard to change.

Like a wolf grazing sheep, like a wolf grazing sheep. Metaphor officials cruel oppression of the people.

As fierce as wolves and tigers. This metaphor is cruel.

Notorious: reputation; Chaos: chaos. The reputation is ruined to the extreme.

Pig: pig; Suddenly: dash. Hit like a pig and run like a wolf. Describe a group of bad guys running around and scratching around.

Sheep will lead wolves: command, command. Send sheep to command wolves. Metaphor is not enough to command. It is also a metaphor to let a kind person control a tough and ambitious person, which is not good.

The mouse ran to the wolf and described the scene of running away in confusion.

Sheep and wolves are greedy: fierce. The original intention is fierce competition for power. Metaphor is the cruel exploitation of corrupt officials.

Lure the wolf into the room: attract. Lead the wolf indoors. Metaphor brings bad guys or enemies indoors.

The eagle sees the wolf step, sees things like an eagle and walks like a wolf. Describe people as sinister and vicious.

Dirty and chaotic corruption, bribery, reputation, out of control.

The cups and plates are in a mess. Describe the scene when the banquet has ended or will end.

"Power Wolf" is a metaphor for a tyrannical and treacherous person who is in charge of state affairs.

The jackal is a metaphor for a tyrannical and treacherous person who masters state affairs.

Lidaokou: In the middle of the road. Metaphor bad people in power.

Wolves, tigers and leopards generally refer to all kinds of beasts that endanger people and animals. It is also a metaphor for vicious villains.

The ambition of the jackal is a metaphor for the evil intentions of the bad guys.

An owl looks at a wolf like an ostrich and looks back like a wolf. Describe people's greed and ferocity.

Getting rid of wolves and tigers is a metaphor for getting rid of one harm after another.

A cruel heart describes a heart as vicious as a wolf and a dog. Use "heartless"

The cruelty of a dog is a metaphor for its fierce behavior and vicious heart.

The brotherhood of the Wolf (1) describe crying sad and piercing. (2) describe the sound is loud and chaotic, frightening.

The ghost howled in a strange voice.

The ghost howled in a strange voice.

The ghost catches the wolf and yells, describing the tragic and piercing cry. It is the same as the "Ghost Cry God".

Tiger's den, wolf's den, tiger's den. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

Dilemma, dilemma; Get into trouble

Although the tiger enters the wolf, it is a metaphor that one disaster has just passed and another disaster has come again.

Although the wolf enters the tiger, it is a metaphor that one disaster has just passed and another disaster has come again. To "reject the tiger into the wolf."

Hey: hey; Various forms: various forms. Describe extreme sleepiness and embarrassment.

Confused Zhang Zhou refers to panic.

Wolves run everywhere, wolves and mice run everywhere. Describe people running around and running around.

The wolf ran to the mouse and secretly described the bad guys making trouble everywhere.

The wolf ran to find the rabbit and escaped in a hurry.

Wolf down to describe eating fiercely and urgently. It's the same as "Wolf eats tiger".

Wolf down to describe eating fiercely and urgently. It's the same as "Wolf eats tiger".

The wolf eats the tiger (1) to describe eating fiercely and eating urgently. It's the same as "Wolf eats tiger". (2) metaphor cruel exploitation soukuo.

Wolf down to describe eating is fierce and urgent.

The wolf ate the bread, and the wolf took it from the man, but he couldn't swallow it or spit it out. This is a metaphor for suffering and self-tolerance.

Wolves, insects, tigers and leopards generally refer to fierce animals. (2) metaphor ferocious gangsters.

Wolves are as fierce as Zhang Yi. Describe violence and arrogance.

6. Four words with wolves and their meanings. be cruel and merciless

1. Description: Describe a heartless heart.

2. From: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World" Volume 30: "Then I know that this thief is as heartless."

I didn't expect the thief to be so vicious, heartless, ungrateful and forgetful.

3. Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and object; With a derogatory connotation.

Second, the cups and plates are messy [bēi pán láng jí]

1. Description: messy: as messy as grass in a wolf's den. Cups and plates are lying about. Describe the messy appearance of the desktop after eating and drinking.

2. From: "Historical Records Funny Biography": "When the sun sets, the wine stops, men and women sit together, sitting in a staggered way, and cups and plates are borrowed."

It was getting late, the banquet broke up, the glasses touched, people leaned together, men and women sat together, shoes were folded, cups and plates were scattered, and the candlelight in the hall went out. The host will keep the guests and send them away.

3. Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; Describe the mess after drinking and eating.

Iii. Like a wolf like a tiger [the incarnation of [rú lá ng sü h]

1. Commentary: as fierce as wolves and tigers. This metaphor is cruel.

2. From: "Liao Wei Woods Yi": "One-man soldiers, like wolves and tigers, like wind and rain, like thunder and thunder, are invisible and shocking to the world."

The single-minded army acts like a tiger and a wolf, with the speed of wind and rain, the sudden lightning and thunder, the momentum is huge and the action is unpredictable, which makes the world fearful.

3. Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With a derogatory connotation.

Fourth, wolf down.

1. explanation: describe the appearance of eating fiercely and urgently.

2. From: Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprised as the First Carving, Dongshan Liu Boasts His Skills, Shuncheng Gate": "Ten people come to eat wine, and in a short time, they can eat sixty or seventy pounds of meat."

More than a dozen people eat and drink for a while, because the food is fierce and urgent, which counts as 60 or 70 kilograms of meat.

3. Grammar: combination; As predicate, adverbial and attribute; Describe the way you eat.

Verb (short for verb) notorious

1. explanation: reputation: reputation; Chaos: chaos. The reputation is ruined to the extreme.

2. From: "Historical Records and Biography of Meng Tian": "Yan is notorious and distributed in various countries."

His remarks have a very bad reputation and spread all over the world.

3. Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate, attribute, object and complement; With a derogatory connotation.

7. Four words with wolf and four words with wolf:

Refuse the tiger to enter the wolf,

Shows great potential,

The front door refuses the tiger, the back door enters the wolf,

There's smoke everywhere,

A bad wolf,

Wolves howl, ghosts cry,

Wolves and sheep eat together,

Attract tigers to repel wolves,

In a dilemma,

Sheep are cruel and greedy,

Tiger hole, wolf hole,

Eagles feed on wolves,

The heart of the tiger and the wolf,

The wolf is very concerned about Zhang.

The wolf rushed over,

Messy Zhang Zhou,

Front tiger, back wolf,

The grain, rice and wolf commit crimes,

Nothing, wolves, grandchildren,

The bird killed the wolf and ate it.

The country of tigers and wolves,

Jackal ambition,

Rat heart, wolf lung,

Like a wolf herding sheep,

Wolves, insects, tigers and leopards,

Wolf's fierce bee venom,

Wolves are greedy,

Warriors who drive away sheep and wolves,

The eagle looked at the wolf,

Greedy and heartless