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What is the idiom to describe people's paranoia?

1. Suspicious idioms

Idioms describing suspicious people: suspicious, suspicious and confused.

1, suspicious

Idiom: Suspicious

Pinyin: yí shén yí guǐ

Explanation: this is also questionable, and that is also questionable. Described as very suspicious.

Source: Dai's Preface to the Book of Songs in Xiaoqiu: "The speaker is neither a dream nor an illusion, and he suspects ghosts and gods. If you predict in front of the mirror, if you listen to nursery rhymes, it should be a gift to Cai, and it is called prophecy. "

For example, making sentences: However, in this way, some "writers" who have no vision and only rely on their sense of smell are suspicious. Prequel to Lu Xun's quasi-romantic talk

Synonym: foxes bury foxes.

Antonym: believe firmly and do what you say.

Two-part allegorical saying: fortune-telling in the temple

Riddle: Suspicious

Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Of a suspicious person

2, doubt three confused four

Idiom: three doubts and four doubts

Pinyin: yí sān huò sì √.

Explanation: doubt this and doubt that. People's suspicions.

For example, she is suspicious and confused.

Synonym: suspicious

Two-part allegorical saying: adopt a son as a neighbor.

Usage: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Of a suspicious person

The fox buried the fox.

Idiom: foxes bury foxes.

Pinyin: hú mái hú hú

Explanation: "Dig". The fox is suspicious. He just buried something and then dug it up. Metaphor is too much doubt, nothing.

Source: Guoyu Story: "The fox buried it, and the fox entangled it, so it was unsuccessful."

Looking back on the Revolution of 1911, people all over the country thought that the Qing Dynasty was overthrown, tyranny was eliminated forever, and then they enjoyed the happiness of the Republic, but it didn't succeed. Preface to popular romance of the Republic of China

Synonym: foxes bury foxes and raise foxes.

Usage: as predicate and attribute; Metaphor is too much doubt.

2. Idioms that describe people's personalities

Idioms describing people's character: haggle over every ounce, be upright and upright, be charitable, be upright and upright, and be aboveboard.

First, haggle over every ounce

Explanation: Jin Jin: describe an epiphany and extend it to trivial details. Only care about too many unimportant things.

From: As for the "bitter pleasure" in the dream, in my amateur opinion, it is the "bitter pleasure" in the dream after all, so don't haggle over it. Zhu Ziqing's Talking in a Dream

Grammar: formal; As predicate and attribute; derogatory sense

Synonyms are divided into two parts, divided into two parts, fighting for two parts, haggling over every ounce, haggling over every ounce, not caring, arguing for a long time, gaining and losing, weighing, penniless, weighing, losing and gaining, haggling over every ounce, bargaining.

The antonyms are broad-minded, hard to measure, generous, tolerant, indifferent, indifferent, generous, Wang Yang, gain and loss, dismissive, rude, laugh it off, forget the past and be lenient.

Second, honesty.

Explanation: a: cater to, and generalize. Strong, upright, likable and impartial.

Said by: Jinan Tongzhi Wu Gong, upright and upright. Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: An Official Member

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Be strong and upright, and be likable.

Synonyms are correct, law enforcement is like a mountain, no loyalty, no integrity, no impartiality, no impartiality, no impartiality.

Antonyms don't know what is good and what is bad. They are willing to accept what is good. They are grovelling, putting a fart in their ass, flattering others, grovelling, protecting officials, grovelling, flattering you, sucking hemorrhoids, grovelling, and being arrogant and extravagant.

Third, be charitable.

Commentary: Le: Yes, I do. Like to do good deeds, willing to help people in trouble with property.

Said by: When there is an empty island in the south, there is a Lujiazhuang in the island. At the beginning, there was Master Lu in Japan, who was charitable and had money at home. Yu Kun's Three Heroes and Five Righteousnesses in Qing Dynasty.

Grammar: combination; Predicate and attribute; Used to praise a kind-hearted person.

Synonym pity the poor and save Eritrea, be ready to help others, take pleasure in helping others, be immune to the poor, help the poor and help the needy, and sacrifice one's life for justice.

The antonyms are unnatural, extortion, chaos, unscrupulous, self-immolation, stingy, robbery, extortion, throwing stones at wells, low morale and sucking bone marrow.

Fourth, respect.

Explanation: righteousness: righteousness. Awesome: awesome eyes. Describe righteousness, majesty and inviolability.

Said by: Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan in Chapter 10 of Red Rock: "Xu Yunfeng pushed open the chair, stood upright in the middle of the hall, held his head high and ordered,' Send me back to prison!'" " "

Synonyms are righteous and stern, the past in America.

The antonym is despicable.

Five, aboveboard

Explanation: open-minded: open-minded and frank. Be aboveboard.

From: Song Zhuxi and Zhuzi School Volume 74: "For example, aboveboard people are good people, and ignorant people are not good people."

Grammar: combination; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms are aboveboard, open-minded, noble, worthy of disclosure, not bullying the darkroom, clean and neat, frank and open-minded.

The antonym is collusion, stealthy, not deceiving the darkroom, hiding people's eyes and ears, the darkroom can be deceived, deceiving the upper and deceiving the lower, and scheming.

3. Idioms that describe people who are not suspicious.

No doubt, no doubt. Explain that the argument is rigorous and unquestionable.

There is no doubt about it. There is no doubt about it. Express a completely clear affirmation.

The exact description is true and reliable, no doubt.

Unswervingly reliable, no doubt.

Believe, believe, don't doubt.

There is no doubt that the facts are obvious or well-founded, and there is nothing to doubt.

There is no doubt that the facts are obvious or well-founded, and there is nothing to doubt.

4. Idioms to describe people who dare to question.

Insist on getting to the bottom of it

Idiom: get to the bottom of it.

Pinyin: d

Explanation: The metaphor is to investigate the root of the matter.

2 Idiom allusions

Source: Huang Songting Zhang's "Stupid Xuan Fu": "Smart is not available. Where did it come from? " I asked about the broken sand basin, and the madman opened his eyes wide and gave up on himself, not to mention putting his head on his head and building a house under the house. After all, there are more capable people than humble people. "

Why doesn't she go back to the art troupe? But I don't like asking questions. Ba Jin's reunion

5. Idioms that describe people as suspicious

Break first, then smell the public before the private, then celebrate first, then laugh first, then the sea before the flowers, the consequences first, then the first ceremony, then the first soldier, then the ancestors, then the first voice, then the first laugh, then the first smell, then the first worry, then the first line.

6. Idioms to describe suspicious people

Suspicious, suspicious, suspicious, suspicious.

First, suspicious.

Vernacular Interpretation: Describing People as Suspicious

Dynasty: modern

Author: Lu Xun

Source: Foreword of Quasi-Romantic Talk: "However, in this way, some' writers' who have no vision and only read words by smell are suspicious."

Second, the cup bow snake shadow

Vernacular explanation: it means to be suspicious and panicked.

Dynasty: Qing dynasty

Author: Huang Zunxian

Source: "Feeling": "Jin Pang Jun Liang She has hidden pain; Cup bow snake shadow monster. "

Translation: the gold nugget is dull and painful; Cup bow snake shadow back strange injustice

Third, full of doubts.

Vernacular explanation: refers to being full of doubts

Dynasty: Hui 13 Biography of Heroes of Children in Qing Dynasty: "After hearing this, although it is difficult to ask, you are quite suspicious."

Author: Wenkang Source: Surprise at the Second Moment: "Who knew that Su Mei had ulterior motives, just sighed, so she was sad, and she quietly returned to her room."

Who knows that Samui has a ghost in his heart, but he just sighed and was depressed, and silently returned to his room.

Fourth, suspicious and indecisive.

Vernacular interpretation: to describe the doubts in my heart, I can't decide at the moment.

Dynasty: Southern Song Dynasty

Author: Ban Gu

Source: The Biography of Liu Biao in the Later Han Dynasty: "Doubts continue, so I sent Yi Song to exercise and wait and see."

Liu Biao hesitated and sent Han Song to see Cao Cao to see if the situation was true or not.

Five, Wolf aunt suspicious.

Vernacular interpretation: foxes are suspicious by nature.

Dynasty: modern

Author: Sun Yat-sen

Source: "Report to National Compatriots": "anticlimactic, but deliberately reply to the wolf's suspicion."

Act anticlimactic, but deliberately turn around and be suspicious.

7. Idioms to describe questions

With a grain of salt: half; Letter: believe; Doubt: Doubt. A little believe, and a little doubt.

No doubt, no doubt. Explain that the argument is rigorous and unquestionable.

There is no doubt about it. There is no doubt about it. Express a completely clear affirmation.

Suspicious: And, again. A little believe, and a little doubt.

I have no doubt about my position.

Unswervingly reliable, no doubt.

The exact description is true and reliable, no doubt.

Believe, believe, don't doubt.

There is no doubt that the facts are obvious or well-founded, and there is nothing to doubt.

There is no doubt that the facts are obvious or well-founded, and there is nothing to doubt.

Suspicious behavior and look are suspicious.

Doubt is nothing: doubt, hesitation. You can't succeed if you hesitate.

Out of sight is out of mind, but there is no way but to put it aside. It is also a comfort when you suspect that the instrument is not clean.

Doubt is also doubt, and that is also doubt. Described as very suspicious.

Don't use the suspect, don't use the suspect, don't use him, don't doubt the user. Refers to the employer should fully trust.

Believe in yourself and never doubt.

Doubt, a little doubt, and a little convincing. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.

Ghost, ghost. (1) describe suspicion is too heavy, random suspicion. Also known as suspicious, suspicious and suspicious. (2) describe things mysterious and elusive.

Suspicion between suspects: both similar and dissimilar. Refers to things that are in doubt and uncertain.

Doubt: Doubt. Make the world puzzled.

Li Xia, the official, wrote Poems of Yuefu, Songs of Harmony and Travels of Seven Gentlemen: "A gentleman is not in a suspicious room for a rainy day. If you don't accept shoes, Li will not be crowned. " . It is said that the hat is not arranged under the plum tree to avoid suspicion of stealing plum. Later, I used the metaphor of "I don't know if I am blessed" to do things that are easy to arouse suspicion.

Taking the heart of a villain as the source of a gentleman, "Twenty-eight Years of Zuo Gong": "I would like to take the belly of a villain as the heart of a gentleman, just annoying." It shows that a man of noble character has been guessed for his despicable intentions. He suspects that others have a hard time with him everywhere, which is really ~. story

Zhong Da said from Fu Tao's poem "From the Spirit of a Book to Things that Can't Be a Horizontal Scroll": "You don't know that' dead Zhuge can be born in Zhong Da', which is amazing through the ages." Explain Zhuge: Zhuge Liang; Go: scare away; Zhong Da: Sima Yi. Although one person died, Yu Wei is still in the story of the Three Kingdoms. Zhuge Liang, commander of the Shu army, died in the army. Jiang Wei, the general of Shu, obeyed Zhuge Liang's will, secretly refused to send out an obituary and slowly retired. Wei State (AD 220-265)

Suspicion of stealing a neighbor's axe: suspicion; Axe: Axe. Suspected that his neighbor had stolen his axe. Refers to not paying attention to facts and being careless about people and things.

With a grain of salt: a little believe, a little doubt. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.

Doubt: a little skeptical and a little convinced. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.

There is no doubt: there is no doubt. Explain that the argument is rigorous and unquestionable.

Doubt: doubt: doubt. With doubt, you can't decide

I hope so: I hope so. More skeptical.

Suspicious behavior: suspicious behavior and look.

There is no doubt: doubt: suspicious reasons. There is nothing to doubt. Express a completely clear affirmation.

There is no doubt: I believe it very much, without doubt.

Doubt: Will: Do it again. A little believe, and a little doubt.

There is no doubt about living: living: being; There is no doubt: there is no doubt. I have no doubt about my position.

Accurate: the description is true and reliable, and there is no doubt.

Fearless: reliable and unquestionable.

Believe: I believe it very much, no doubt.

There is no doubt: the facts are obvious or the reasons are sufficient, so there is nothing to doubt.

There is no doubt: the facts are obvious or the reasons are sufficient, so there is nothing to doubt.

No doubt: no doubt: no need. There is no doubt about it.

Suspicious behavior: suspicious behavior and look.

Out of sight is clean: it means that you don't think so in your heart, but you have no choice but to put it aside. It is also used as a consolation word when you suspect that food is not clean.

Doubt: doubt this and that. Describe nervousness, out of thin air and random suspicion.

Doubt is nothing: doubt: doubt, hesitate. You can't succeed if you hesitate.

Confusion: doubt: doubt. It means to be confused and puzzled about something.

Doubt about the past: doubt: doubt; Check: check. For the things that are in doubt in the present world, we should look at history to find solutions.

Suspected neighbor stealing axe: suspected: suspected; Axe: Axe. Suspected that his neighbor had stolen his axe. Refers to not paying attention to the facts and being careless about people and things.

Don't use a suspect, don't use a suspect: if you doubt him, don't use him, and if you do, don't doubt him. Refers to the employer should fully trust.

Doubt: doubt this and that. Described as very suspicious.

Doubt three and doubt four: doubt this and doubt that. People's suspicions.

Doubt: this is also doubt, and that is also doubt. Described as very suspicious.

Between suspicion: suspicion: I like it and I don't like it. Refers to things that are in doubt and uncertain.

Doubt: doubt: doubt. Make the world puzzled.

Suspected homicide: Killing one's own son on suspicion. Metaphor does not examine the phenomena that are both alike and unlike, but only deals with subjective doubts, which is a big mistake.

Doubt: doubt others, doubt, uncertainty.

100 million taboos trust: 100 million taboos: transmitting "taboos" and doubts; Slander: Slander. Suspicion and jealousy, listening to rumors.

Italian Taboo Trust: Italian Taboo: Doubt; Slander: Slander. Suspicion and jealousy, listening to rumors.

No doubt about employing people, no doubt about employing people: doubt: doubt. Since people have been appointed, we must fully trust them; If you are in doubt, don't use it.

Under the plum tree: don't put a hat under the plum tree, so as not to be suspected of stealing plum. Metaphor is to do something that is easy to arouse suspicion.

Self-confidence: Believe in yourself and never doubt.

8. Words that describe people's doubts

Words to describe people's doubts:

Confusion: doubt: doubt. It means to be confused and puzzled about something.

Doubt: Will: Do it again. A little believe, and a little doubt.

Suspicious behavior: suspicious behavior and look.

Between suspicion: suspicion: I like it and I don't like it. Refers to things that are in doubt and uncertain.

I hope so: I hope so. More skeptical.

Doubt three and doubt four: doubt this and doubt that. People's suspicions.

No doubt about employing people, no doubt about employing people: doubt: doubt. Since people have been appointed, we must fully trust them; If you are in doubt, don't use it.

Doubt: doubt this and that. Describe nervousness, out of thin air and random suspicion.

Suspicious behavior: suspicious behavior and look.

Doubt: doubt: doubt. With doubt, you can't decide

Don't use a suspect, don't use a suspect: if you doubt him, don't use him, and if you do, don't doubt him. Refers to the employer should fully trust.

Doubt: this is also doubt, and that is also doubt. Described as very suspicious.

Under the plum tree: don't put a hat under the plum tree, so as not to be suspected of stealing plum. Metaphor is to do something that is easy to arouse suspicion.

Suspected homicide: Killing one's own son on suspicion. Metaphor does not examine the phenomena that are both alike and unlike, but only deals with subjective doubts, which is a big mistake.

Doubt: doubt others, doubt, uncertainty.

Self-confidence: Believe in yourself and never doubt.

Italian Taboo Trust: Italian Taboo: Doubt; Slander: Slander. Suspicion and jealousy, listening to rumors.

Doubt: a little skeptical and a little convinced. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.

100 million taboos trust: 100 million taboos: transmitting "taboos" and doubts; Slander: Slander. Suspicion and jealousy, listening to rumors.

Doubt: doubt: doubt. Make the world puzzled.

Doubt: doubt this and that. Described as very suspicious.

With a grain of salt: a little believe, a little doubt. It means you're not sure whether it's true or not.

9. Idioms describing unpredictable people

Confused, complicated, complicated, disorganized and intertwined.

1, confusing

Explanation: it refers to the male rabbit and the female rabbit that are difficult to distinguish. Things are so complicated that it is difficult to distinguish them clearly.

From: Yuefu folk song poem in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "The male rabbit's feet are complicated, the female rabbit's eyes are blurred, and the two rabbits walk beside the ground, so you can tell me a male and a female."

The two front feet of the male rabbit have been moving, and the eyes of the female rabbit have been narrowing, which is easy to identify. The male rabbit and the female rabbit run towards the ground together. How can we tell which one is the male rabbit and which is the female rabbit?

2. complicated

Explanation: wrong: staggered, crossed; Comprehensive: together. Describe many clues and complicated situations.

Said by: Book of Changes: "Take part in change and recover."

The changes in the third five-year plan are intertwined and the situation is complicated.

3. Countless things

Explanation: thread: thread head. Metaphor is the beginning of things, and there are many clues. It also describes things as complicated and chaotic.

From: Three Kingdoms Cao Weizhi "Self-test Order": "The machine is picky, there are many things, and there is nothing to say."

The plane will not let go of a little thing. Things are complicated and chaotic, but after all, there is no one to talk to.

4. It's a mess

Description: Chapter: Organization. At sixes and sevens, at sixes and sevens.

From: Yu's preface to seeing off Meng Dongye: "It's another speech, chaotic and disorganized."

That's it. It's messy.

5. interweave together

Explanation: disk: disk; Wrong: staggered; Festivals: Side events. Roots and branches are intertwined. Metaphor means that things are difficult and complicated.

Said by: Ye Fan in the Southern Dynasties, "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty": "I don't want to be easy, I don't want to take refuge, and I am also a minister; If you don't encounter intertwined, why not be sharp? "

My duty is not to seek change or seek refuge in things; How to distinguish sharp weapons without encountering complexity?

10. What is the idiom to describe suspicious people?

Cup bow snake shadow-copy the bow shadow reflected on the glass and mistake it for a snake. Metaphor is the fear caused by paranoia.

When the wind blows, all plants and trees are soldiers-ho: birds sing. Hearing the wind and the cry of cranes, everyone suspected that it was a pursuer. Grass and trees are regarded as enemies. Describe people who are suspicious in extreme panic.