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Use four words to describe the harsh living conditions.

Use four words to describe the harsh living conditions.

To describe four-character words with poor living conditions, we should accumulate vocabulary and understand the meaning when learning Chinese. Four-character words, that is, idioms, are often used in our lives, and word understanding is the first step in learning words. Here are four words about poor living conditions.

The four-word word 1 describes the poor living condition and is full of grace.

Describe a leisurely attitude. After that, it also means that the ability and financial resources are sufficient and there is a surplus. Supplementary type; As predicate and attribute; Describe a leisurely attitude.

disarm

With bare hands: empty-handed. Refers to the hands without any weapons. Refers to being helpless or describing being empty-handed; It's nothing. Also known as "unarmed". Can be used for both sides of the battle; It can also be compared to the lack of material conditions for doing things. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

The king's sister

Rong: Plants are luxuriant in foliage; Hua: All the flowers and trees are in bloom. Glory: the metaphor of prosperity. Prominent position; Prosperity. With a derogatory connotation. Generally used as an object.

Walk across the grass and spend the night outdoors.

Walking in weeds, sleeping in the open air. Describe the hardships and haste of people who travel long distances. Combined type; As a predicate; Describe the hardships of the journey

out of pocket

See "dreaming of Liao Ding".

Food and food

Refers to the combination of food and clothing; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense

A life of extravagance and waste

Describe the prosperous and luxurious environment, which makes people intoxicated and confused. It also describes a luxurious life. Also known as "drunken fans". Describe the luxury of life. Also known as "drunk". Generally used as an object.

poor

Bag: pocket. There is nothing in the pocket; It looks like it was washed with water. Describe no money; Very poor. Used to describe a penniless person. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Live in poverty

Hey: bamboo utensils hold rice; Spoon: water spoon. Lack of food and drink. Describe life as poor.

Write/draw easily

Splash; Brush and sprinkle ink. Refers to writing poetry, composition, writing and drawing; Use ink freely with a pen; At home. Also described as very capable and skilled in handling affairs. With praise. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Extreme poverty

With "hunger and cold".

Start a new business

Describe the difficulties of starting a new career.

Dress elegantly and enjoy the food.

Jinyi: exquisite and luxurious clothes; Jade food: a beautiful diet. Gorgeous clothes; It's beautiful. Diet. Describe the luxury of life. With praise. Generally used as object and attribute.

A hard journey or wild life

Describe the hardships of traveling or living in the wild.

needful

Poverty: poverty and difficulties; Down and out: frustrated. Living in poverty, frustrated and depressed.

down and out

Switch: pull. When you touch the skirt, your elbow is exposed. Describe rags and poverty.

The couple live in poverty together.

See "Cowclothes Cry".

Lose one's fortune

Pour out: pour out; Swing: polish it. I emptied all my property. Used as a derogatory term. Used of misfortune; Leave nothing behind. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.

Poverty and disease are all in the body.

Hand in: together; Meanwhile; Plus: Press it. Poverty and disease weigh on the body together. It is often used to describe very difficult living conditions. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

Running around is too tired.

Fatigue: fatigue; Tired; Run for your life: Be ordered to run. Originally refers to being ordered to run around; Exhausted. After that, I was busy running to cope; Very tired. Also describes many things; I'm exhausted from work. Usually used in a derogatory sense. Can be used for study, war, work, labor and so on. Generally used as predicate and complement.

Happy ever after-rich and rich.

Jin Yu: Jin Yu. There are gold and precious stones everywhere. Describe wealth. Later it was also used to describe being rich and talented. A term used to describe wealth. Generally used as predicate and object.

A luxurious lifestyle

Qiu: Leather clothes. Riding a good horse; Wearing a fur coat. Describe the luxury of life. Mostly used for people with wealth. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Broad vision

Curtain: the tabernacle. Take the blue sky as a tent; Think of the earth as a "mat". Describe broad-minded, broad-minded; It also describes the life scene in the wild. With praise. Generally used as subject, attribute and clause.

eat to fullness and wear warm clothes

Eat enough; Wear warm clothes; Rich in life; Carefree. Describe eating and wearing. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement.

No, living in extreme poverty

Cold and hunger. Describe living in extreme poverty without clothes to eat.

Cry because of hunger and cold

Crying because of hunger and cold describes the miserable life of hunger and cold. Combined type; As predicate and attribute; Describe extreme poverty

out of pocket

[explanation] metaphor has no money to socialize. With the dream of Mrding.

more than sufficient

Chucky: You look rich. Describe people, things, wealth, ability, etc. Very rich. Cann't get out. Also known as "more than enough" and "more than enough". There is plenty of room for manpower, material resources, financial resources, ability and time. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Suffer from poverty and disease

Poverty and disease weigh on you together. Subject-predicate type; As predicate and adverbial; Describe the life situation is very difficult, poverty and illness.

The hardships of travel

Spend the night in the open air and eat at the tuyere. Describe the hardships of traveling life. Combined type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the hardships of traveling or living in the wild.

live in poverty

A poor life.

Work as skillfully as a skilled butcher cuts the carcass of a cow-do sth very skillfully/professionally.

My master: the chef. The cook cut the whole cow. Metaphor is a person who understands the objective laws of things; Skilled technology; Do things with ease. With praise; Often used with "comfortable". Generally used as object and attribute.

Endure the hardships of travel

Servant: the appearance of fatigue on the journey; Dust: refers to travel, which means hard work. Describe a busy journey and a tiring journey. Partial form; As a predicate; Describe being busy and tired during the journey.

The couple live in poverty together.

Sleep in cow clothes and cry relatively. Describe that husband and wife live a poor life together.

Four words describe the harsh living conditions: rain and wind.

It turns out that flowers and trees have been destroyed by wind and rain. Metaphor evil persecuting the weak. It is also a metaphor for a severe test. The significance of rain and wind

wholeheartedly

Only one heart; There is no other consideration. Can mean concentration or concentration; Be single-minded and single-minded to others. Generally used as attribute and adverbial.

There is hardly any food to eat.

Fruit: substantial. Not enough to eat. Multi-purpose life is difficult; Not enough to eat. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Eat in the wind and sleep in the dew.

Rice: eat; Dew: dew; Accommodation: accommodation; Stay overnight. Eat in the wind and rain in the wild; Sleep in the open air Describe the hardships of traveling or field work. Write more. Describe the hardships of traveling or living in the wild. Generally used as predicate, adverbial and attribute.

The soul of the dead

A soul that has ascended to heaven. Refers to the spirit of the dead. Used to address the dead. Generally used as subject, object and attribute.

Running around is too tired.

Fatigue: fatigue; Tired; Run for your life: Be ordered to run. Originally refers to being ordered to run around; Exhausted. After that, I was busy running to cope; Very tired. Also describes many things; I'm exhausted from work. Usually used in a derogatory sense. Can be used for study, war, work, labor and so on. Generally used as predicate and complement.

income falling short of one's expenditure

Applicable: enough; Expenditure: expenditure. Not enough flowers. Used as a derogatory term. Mostly used to describe economic difficulties. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

sway

Lame. It is inconvenient to walk, and it looks crooked.

Joy and sadness

Sadness: sadness; Joy: joy; Separation: discrete; Together: reunion. Refers to the joys and sorrows in life; Different experiences of separation and reunion. Describe different feelings such as sadness and joy in life; Different experiences such as separation and reunion. Generally used as subject and object.

become dejected and despondent

Hang one's head: hang one's head; Frustration: loss of ambition; In low spirits. Hang one's head; Dizzy Describe the appearance of depression. Often used to describe people's temporary depression and failure; A listless look. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Wander from one place to another and endure many difficulties and hardships.

Suffer setbacks or difficulties; Displacement: discrete, wandering. Wandering around because of the embarrassment of life. Mostly used to express natural disasters and man-made disasters; Life is hard; People are forced to wander around; Nowhere to go. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Living alone in this world

Loneliness: the appearance of loneliness. Lonely people. Describe no relatives or friends; Lonely and helpless; Still single. Generally used as predicate and object.

Drift with the tide

Follow: follow; One by one: catch up; Follow. Fluctuate with the waves; Drifting with the flowing water. Metaphor has no firm position; Lack of ability to judge right and wrong; Just follow others. Used as a derogatory term. More used in people. Generally used as predicate and adverbial.

shabby

Clothes are in rags. Used to describe people's extreme poverty; In rags. Generally used as predicate subject, attribute and adverbial.

The Walking Dead

Metaphor is not thinking; Does not work; People living in chaos. Walking dead: A walking dead. Used as a derogatory term. Often used to describe people who are mediocre; Also used as a disrespectful word. Generally used as object and attribute.

There is not enough food and clothes.

Be short of clothes and food. Refers to poverty. Also known as "lack of clothes and food".

Pain or hardship cannot be expressed in words.

K: Yes. Extremely painful; Words cannot be described or expressed. Describe extreme pain. Generally used as predicate and object.

An error or mistake caused by a strange combination of circumstances.

Originally, it was a name of Yin and Yang family; Confuse yin and yang. Now it is a metaphor that various accidental factors come together to make mistakes. With a derogatory connotation. Generally used as attribute, adverbial and object.

Experienced many changes in my life.

Satiety: full; Jing: Experience; Vicissitudes: the vicissitudes of life. It means that the sea becomes a mulberry field; Mulberry field turned into the sea. Things have changed a lot. Described many changes in the world. Life experience is extremely rich. Used for people with deep experience; Especially the elderly. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Endure hunger and cold

Hand in: together; Force: force. Cold and hunger. Describe living in extreme poverty. It is often said that the working people live in poverty and hardship because of the rule of the exploiting classes. Sometimes it is also described as freezing under certain conditions. Generally used as predicate, attribute and object.

exhaust

Mental exhaustion, physical exhaustion. Describe the combination of mental and physical extreme fatigue; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe extreme mental and physical fatigue

be in a dilemma

No matter what you do, there are difficulties. Refers to a dilemma; It is not easy to make a decision. Used to describe someone in trouble; Whatever you do, you can't. Generally used as predicate, object and attribute.

be utterly disheartened

Frustrated; Depressed. Describe the loss of confidence; Do not make progress. Gray: depression; Laziness: being lazy. Used as a derogatory term. It is often used to express the mental state after failure and frustration. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Poor as if everything had been washed away-penniless.

Poor as if washed with water; There's nothing. Describe it as poor. Describe extreme poverty. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Lonely and helpless

Loneliness: the appearance of loneliness. Loneliness and hardship; No one can rely on. Generally used as predicate and attribute.

Four words to describe poor living conditions. Settle down and work in peace.

Idiom definition: You still live and work in peace and contentment. To live and work in peace and contentment.

Avoid the pit, only to fall into the well.

Idiom definition: escape from the pit and fall into the well. Metaphor is to avoid one kind of injury and suffer another.

After finishing the well, I fell into the pit.

Definition of idiom: refers to avoiding a well and falling into a pit. Metaphor is to avoid one kind of injury and suffer another. Well, it's different.

Wander from one place to another and endure many difficulties and hardships.

Definition of idioms: ups and downs: stumbling, metaphor for poverty and frustration; Displacement: waves fall. Because of famine or war, the flow is scattered. Describe life is hard, wandering around.

disastrous

Idiom definition: refers to a deep disaster.

Concentrate, forget all about eating and sleeping.

Idiom definition: scrap: stop. I forgot to sleep and eat. Describe to concentrate on your efforts.

Vacillating in a violent storm ―― a dangerous situation.

Idiom definition: swaying: drifting. Floating in the wind and rain. Metaphor is that the situation is turbulent.

Felicity never paired off.

Definition of idiom: It means that lucky things will not follow.

Rear riots

Interpretation of idioms: Gu: Looking back. Worry about. Refers to worrying about problems in the rear during the progress.

Speak evil words.

Idiom definition: disaster comes from the mouth. Careless words can easily get you into trouble.

One by one.

Idiom definition: one after another, one after another.

Happy ever after-rich and rich.

Idiom definition: hall: high hall. Full of treasures. Describe a lot of wealth Also described as knowledgeable.

Dress elegantly and enjoy the food.

Idiom definition: jinyi: colorful clothes; Jade food: rare and beautiful food. Fine food and clothing. Describe the luxury of life.

No friends and no relatives ―― stay away from all relatives.

Definition of idiom: When you look up, you can't see a relative. Metaphor is single, in a strange place.

Pain or hardship cannot be expressed in words.

Idiom definition: look: can. The pain or hardship is so extreme that words cannot express it.

Suffer a lot, bear a grudge

Definition of idiom: It describes the pain of being exploited and oppressed, and there is great hatred.

An unlucky year

Idiom definition: fleeting time: in the old days, fortune tellers called themselves "lucky" for a year; Pro: Geely. Refers to a person who has been in an unfortunate state for many years. This is called bad luck.

Become poor and homeless

Definition of idiom: exile: conversion to exile, dispersion. Nowhere to live, wandering around.

Try your best to do a difficult job.

Idiom definition: encourage: reluctantly; Do sth. Reluctantly do what you can't or won't do.

Suffer many setbacks in my life.

Idiom definition: unlucky, unfortunate. Fate is full of bad luck Refers to a bumpy life and repeated setbacks.

Be troubled by difficulties at home and abroad

Idiom definition: pay: at the same time; Dilemma: Dilemma. Both inside and outside are difficult.

Countless difficulties and dangers

Idiom definition: describe many difficulties and dangers.

Force someone to do something he is unwilling or unable to do.

Idiom definition: forcing others to do things they can't or don't want to do.

needful

Idiom definition: poverty: poverty and difficulties; Down and out: frustrated. Living in poverty, frustrated and depressed.

Pilou small accommodation

Idiom definition: poor lane: remote lane; A humble room: a small house. Refers to a simple and narrow residence.

Very boring

Idiom definition: extreme: extreme; Boredom: Nothing to rely on. The original intention is that the situation is not good and the spirit is hopeless. Now it is also described as nothing to do and boring.

come to a deadlock

Idiom definition: despair: embarrassment. Describe it to the point where there is no way out.

Pilou small accommodation

Idiom definition: poor face: remote alley; Leaky house: a "humble" and narrow house. Refers to a simple and narrow residence.

The men are exhausted.

Idiom definition: people are very tired. Describe the fatigue of the journey.

The day is almost over, and the road is almost over-dying.

Idiom definition: dusk: evening; Mode: Road. It's getting late and the road has come to an end. Metaphor situation is very difficult, in the end. Also described as extremely poor.

All kinds of adversity and disasters

Definition of Idiom: It is a metaphor for a child who was born sick. It also describes frequent misfortunes.

At the end of one's rope/water/water

Idiom definition: At the end of one's tether. Metaphor has no way out.

Not a penny left.

Idiom definition: describe being poor.

The game has been lost, and my strength has been exhausted ―― I'm in a miserable situation and can't do anything about it.

Idiom definition: the general trend is gone and the strength is exhausted. Refers to the difficult situation after a fiasco.

Bad fate.

Idiom definition: Qi: the same as "Ji". Encounter adversity, bad luck Also known as "bad luck"

Snow plus frost-aggravation

Definition of Idiom: Metaphor refers to successive disasters, and the damage is getting worse and worse.

Can overcome difficulties and defeat the enemy.

Idiom definition: refers to overcoming difficulties and defeating the enemy.

Poverty and gaps

Idiom definition: poverty: refers to poor material foundation; Bai: It means that culture and science are backward. Metaphor is poor, poor foundation.

It's hard to explain in a few words.

Definition of Idiom: It is unclear to describe the twists and turns of things in one sentence (used for bad things).

shabby

Idiom definition: rag: rag. Clothes are in rags.