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Appellations at the beginning of idioms

An idiom with the word "Hu": call around.

Hundreds of people responded to a call-they could gather under the call of one person.

There are hundreds of people on call.

die

Shout at once.

To express condolences to the deceased.

Responses from all directions

Surrounded by entourage

Invite sb. repeatedly

Unfortunately for us, Mayday.

Call for heaven

be extremely sad

The trip was great.

[formerly used in funeral speeches] Alas.

Alas!

Panting.

(of vivid characters in a picture or a novel) seems to be vividly portrayed.

Hulu Heluo

A very short time

Have the same opinion

Idioms solitaire Tiger: Call the Wind and Call the Rain? The rain stopped and the clouds closed? Abandon it? Lost ground? According to the picture? The first good place?

The landlord's document? Acting in all directions? Birds of a feather flock together? Aggressive Tired of falling apart?

Punching the crown and cracking? Split garment sore? Ruined? Emergency theory? Good and partial

A set of idioms at the beginning of the word "Hu": Hu or not: to describe being breathless with fear.

Call the wind and rain: used to refer to the magic of immortal Taoist priests. Now it is a metaphor, and human beings have great power to dominate nature. It can also be said that reactionary forces are rampant.

Geng, Gui: Code word for commissary. It turned out to be a code word for begging in the army. Then borrow money from others.

Shout: Shout: Shout loudly. Come right away and drink it off. Describe any drive.

Hulu Hepheasant: shout, drink: shout; Lu and pheasant: two colors on ancient gambling tools. Generally refers to gambling.

Call cows and horses: call: call. Call me a cow or a horse. It is a metaphor for others to scold or praise, and never care.

Call an ox a horse: a metaphor for others to scold or praise, and never care. Same? Call cattle and horses? .

Calling friends: refers to attracting people with similar feelings.

Introduction to Hu Peng: Hoo: Hoo; Lead: Attraction; Class: of the same kind. Refers to attracting like-minded people.

Gather a group of people to form a party: to attract associates and form a gang.

Call heaven: call heaven and grab the land. Describe extreme grievances, resentment or pain. What else? Cry out? .

Call heaven and earth: make heaven and earth extremely painful.

Cry to heaven: describe extreme grievances, resentment or pain. Same? Calling for heaven? .

Call heaven to knock on the ground: call heaven loudly and hit the ground with your head. Describe extreme sadness. Same? Call heaven and earth? .

Calling for heaven and grabbing land: grabbing land: touching the ground. Shout loudly to heaven and hit your head on the ground. Describe extreme sadness.

Calling heaven and earth: calling heaven and earth for help.

Calling heaven and earth: calling heaven and earth for help.

Breathing is connected: exhaling and inhaling are simple and connected. Metaphors are consistent in understanding and related in interests.

Between breaths: describes a very short time.

Call six: six: it's time for dice. Make a hullabaloo about when throwing dice. Generally refers to gambling. Also describes shouting.

Idioms and explanations containing the word "tiger": eight directions echo: echo: connected with each other. Generally refers to the surrounding areas and places. Describe all aspects of communication and cooperation.

Running call sign: running: running. Call sign: shout. Make a phone call while running. Describe being in trouble and asking for help.

Call heaven for land: I still say call heaven for land. Describe extreme sadness.

Fall behind: Staring at others can't catch up. The description lags far behind.

Cry to heaven: cry: sadness, sadness. Cry sadly. An expression that describes extreme grief and despair.

Cry to the sky: cry to the sky, and cry sadly to the ground. An expression that describes extreme grief and despair. Same? Call the sky? .

This call should be: this: here. Patient: There it is. Call here and reply there. Describe close contact and mutual cooperation.

Yell: shout loudly, shout loudly. Same? Yelling? .

Shout: To shout loudly.

Shout: sick: quick. Shout loudly to get people's attention.

Appeal to the top: metaphor for influential people to take the initiative.

Geng and Gui: the code word of the canteen. It turned out to be a code word for begging in the army. Then borrow money from others.

Geng and Gui: the code word of the canteen. It turned out to be a code word for begging in the army. Then borrow money from others.

Calling the sky with a turtle: the original meaning is unlucky for divination, and calling the diviner and the sky with abusive words. Extended to the call sign of unfortunate fate.

Hold in front and shout: crowd behind and shout in front. Describe traveling with great style.

Hit or not: describe being too scared to breathe.

Call the wind and rain: used to refer to the magic of immortal Taoist priests. Now it is a metaphor, and human beings have great power to dominate nature. It can also be said that reactionary forces are rampant.

Geng, Gui: Code word for commissary. It turned out to be a code word for begging in the army. Then borrow money from others.

Shout: Shout: Shout loudly. Come right away and drink it off. Describe any drive.

Hulu Hepheasant: shout, drink: shout; Lu and pheasant: two colors on ancient gambling tools. Generally refers to gambling.